The single landed on the February 19th and features Bristol’s Gardna on the mic.
After finding themselves Lost In Space in early 2019, Gentleman's Dub Club are continuing their voyage through some of the freshest sunshine sounds, and now is the time to unveil a new chapter. November 2020's single release of "Castle In The Sky" started paving the way for things to come, and as of January 29th, they brought us back "Down To Earth" with a brand new album announcement and new single "Honey," which features the incredible Hollie Cook. The third single "Night Shift" landed on the February 19th and features Bristol's Gardna on the mic. Pre-order the album at https://moremusic.at/DownToEarth.
Joining forces with Bristol's MC extraordinaire Gardna, the third single "Night Shift" is a pedal-to-the-metal, no nonsense track that has a dirty rolling bass groove and overflows with energy throughout. Lead singer Johnny said:
"Night shift' is about how hard we have to work as people (regardless of what field you're in) to actually progress in life. We've partnered up with one of the hardest working musicians in the game - GARDNA - to attest to this. We love what we do, and we can't wait to get back to playing those shows again."
On the full album, the Gents added:
"The writing of 'Down To Earth' coincided with a time not only of international existential crisis, but also of our own personal realization that the future for live music - the main platform and ultimately life force of GDC - was up in the air. We decided that 'Down To Earth' should be a snapshot of that point in time, where everyone was able (for better or worse) to reflect on their role in the world around them and consider the past, present and future inside the vacuum of lockdown. While it's a deeply personal album, the themes and sentiments on the album are universal, and point towards a future that values love and understanding over conflict and hate."
The January 29th saw the announcement of the full album release, 10 tracks of inexplicably smooth dub, reggae, ska, jazz and electronica. Down To Earth is a seriously impressive journey through different eras of the genres that they hold dear. No stone is left unturned as the origins of dub are revisited, reinvented and reinstated in this production masterclass.
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