Peace Maker Dub - Christoph el' Truento
Christoph El Truento returns with a repress of two of the finest outernational reggae and dubrecords to emerge from the Antipodes: Peace Maker Dub (2019) and Dubs From TheNeighbourhood (2024).In a testament to the purity of Christoph’s musical vision, Peace Maker Dub and Dubs From TheNeighbourhood have been celebrated by a rich array of specialist record stores andtaste-making DJs, including Lion Vibes, Dubwise Vinyl, Dubstore, Mr. Scru, Jeremy Sole,Colleen “Cosmo” Murphy, Kevin Martin aka The Bug, Dubhead, Stinky Jim, and Steve Barker.
Based in Tāmaki Makaurau, the Aotearoa producer andDJ’s playfully childlike sensibilities and dreamy,mystical sound worlds are the product of a lifetimespent studying Jamaican greats like Lee “Scratch”Perry, King Tubby, and Keith Hudson while honing hissongwriting, production and engineering skills.Peace Maker Dub was the first culmination of theserefined skills. Released digitally in 2019, and with alimited vinyl run by Haymaker Records in June 2024, itis now back by popular demand with a colour edit onthe cover.
The highly acclaimed follow-up, Dubs From The
Neighbourhood, has seen multiple pressings, each with a
unique colour scheme. The forthcoming palette will be
arriving right on time for autumn in Aotearoa. Both
records will include a limited edition poster, designed by
Asher McShane.
Tracklist
1. fishermans dub
2. bath tub skank
3. stormy
4. pep's chant
5. bush walk dub
6. give me dub
7. night train
8. first sight dub
9. can't stand the pressure
10. don't rock the boat
Specifications
Release Date: April 25, 2025
Genre: Reggae, Dub
Format: Vinyl, LP
Vinyl colour: -
Sleeve: Standard sleeve
Reviews
"The essence of dub in El Truento stylee. Bravo 👌"
Ash Turner aka Smashleygroove
"This LP's on high rotation in our household for its mellow slowburn qualities, it feels like timeless Aotearoa, on the best of days. LOVE LOVE LOVE!!!"
Grant Adams
"Unmitigated fire from the top to the very last drop, one of the every best dub albums to come out of Aotearoa by some some margin..."
Jim Pinckney