Salmonella Dub SoundSystem ft. Whirimako Black, Mighty Asterix & SDub horns

Salmonella Dub SoundSystem ft. Whirimako Black, Mighty Asterix & SDub horns

  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN

Salmonella Dub SoundSystem ft. Whirimako Black, the Mighty Asterix and Dub horns return to The Loons with their next release Look For Gold

By Salmonella Dub

Date and time

Location

The Loons

16 Canterbury Street Lyttelton, Canterbury 8082 New Zealand

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 5 days before event

Lineup

Agenda

8:00 PM - 9:30 PM

Ladi J

Ladi J


Ex Kiwi Music Show on RDU brings a mix bag - Flying Nun 80's ska & new wave

9:30 PM - 11:45 PM

Salmonella DUb SoundSystem

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours 55 minutes
  • UNDER 18 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • Free venue parking

Salmonella Dub originator Andrew Penman (aka Dj Rudeboy) drives the Sal Dub SoundSystem Machine featuring the Mighty Asterix & Whirimako Black on vocals with the epic Sal Dub horn section live. Prepare for an audio visual dance floor journey through the basslands of Salmonella Dub back catalogue + new tunes from the For All Things Alive and versions fearured on next release.

Look For Gold ft Whirimako Black

Salmonella Dub began writing with Whirimako Black after touring with the band on their Feel The Seasons Change live with the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra summer shows of 2008.  Look For Gold is the bands new 4 track EP featuring Whirimako on all four tracks. The title track  Look For Gold - [I'm Coming Alive Low-Phi Rockers Dub] - ft. Whirimako Black is an unreleased dub track written during the bands For All Things Alive album sessions cross pollinating Whirimako’s Return to our Kowhai vocal with a stripped back dub of Andy’s Jam produced by Harry Bretherton.

The bands Salmonella Dub SoundSystem ft. Whirimako Black, the Mighty Asterix and Dub horns are out touring the bands new releases over May & June in preparation for the bands remastered digital back catalogue re-issue.


Organized by

Salmonella Dub began in 1992 crafting their name from the “bad-taste” dub cover versions of songs they used to break the ice amongst their original tracks in their early sets. In ’90s New Zealand, dub/roots/reggae freak-outs weren’t entirely in vogue — grunge and dance music held sway — so Salmonella Dub would use lighthearted covers of Nancy Sinatra, The Orb’s Little fluffy Clouds, plus Public Enemy and Fred Dagg’s “Larry Loves Barry” to win over skeptical audiences.

Salmonella Dub Website

From NZ$16.65