British electronic music group Dreadzone is due to perform at the Cheese and Grain on Friday 29th November.
Their ninth album, Nine, is a reflection of the last five years, a culmination of growing and re-inventing the ‘Dread’ sound.
Organisers of the upcoming event say, “Dreadzone have been releasing albums and progressively bettering, refining and perfecting their own unique and inimitable take on dub since their inception in 1993. They have successfully navigated through an ever-changing musical landscape and have been a creative force now for over three decades.
“A perfect introduction to a new phase of Dreadzone is Conqueror, the first single written for the new album.
“It is a spiritual journey of overcoming adversity featuring a classic Earl 16 and Spee twin vocal.
“Produced and arranged by founder, writer and drummer Greg Dread with additional production and mixing by Bazil, with bass-master Leo Williams, Blake Roberts on guitar and Marlon Roberts on keyboards alongside new faces and voices joining Earl 16 and Spee on vocals on this album.
“Nine also features LSK (Faithless), Cheshire Cat (Leftfield), Zoe Devlin (Alabama 3) and contributions from Don Letts and original Dreadzone member Tim Bran on mixing duties. The album features nine songs around themes of redemption and division, love and loss and journeys inside, and around the earth. It is released on the band s own Dubwiser Records label which is now in its 15th year.”
To book tickets visit the Cheese and Grain website https://www.cheeseandgrain.com/events/dreadzone/