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Fourth studio recorded album for B.R. Stylers, this time engaged with the pursuit of the border between electronic dub experimentation and the "writing" of reggae in its song form.
An album that finds its accomplishment in songs and versions following one after the other, just like in the classical tradition of the Jamaican school.
It is inside this thin boundary line that the cd tunes develop, drawn up by B.R. Stylers in a concept that subliminally suggests the vision of a world of pure and ancient sounds, like the rust of a "sound industry" that, left alone in an unspecified moment by the man (its maker) finds its new impulse in Mother Nature (in her turn Creator of the man).
"You can hear the ancient melody... lyrics from the beginning of your history..."
this is what B.R. Stylers sing, and their lyrics too do celebrate the intimate contact with Mother Earth, and at the same time they denounce and underline the contradictions and the ecstasys of our time.
This is what "Indubstria" would like to be: a romantic and apocalyptic vision of what men could leave to the posterity, as memory of their presence on the earth: the echo of a sound. |