Warm, analog-soaked dub with ethereal dual-female harmonies. A meditative blend of classic roots reggae and modern bass culture for sun-drenched afternoons.
Resonators offer a lush, immersive take on dub that feels both ancient and entirely contemporary. Their sound is defined by a massive, foundational low-end that provides a steady heartbeat for intricate, swirling arrangements. Unlike the digital sterility of some modern dub, their music breathes with the warmth of analog tape and the organic interplay of a nine-piece ensemble.
What truly sets them apart is the vocal pairing of Kassia Zermon and Faye Houston. Their harmonies float above the heavy rhythms like a mist, trading the typical ego-driven front-man energy for a unified, almost choral presence. It creates a sense of collective healing and meditation that makes the music feel as much like a spiritual exercise as a dancefloor groove.
Start with 'The Constant' to hear their signature blend of heavyweight roots and soulful melodies. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who loves the classic Jamaican sound but wants to hear how it has evolved in the hands of a dedicated, modern British collective.
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