Kode 9's musical virus is a constant mutation of Jamaican dub & dancehall, German microtechno, moody UK garage & drum'n'bass. Accurately describing the effect of this beatless dub cover of Prince's 'Sign o' The Times' with lyrics slangscribed by Gee into yard patios is near impossible, but these gents of the press were among the first to attempt it…
“Two of the darkest, most suffocating tracks ever to come out of dubstep. Time effectively stops, a low bass pulse stilling your heartbeat into hibernating half-speed. Sounds like a mind in meltdown" The Wire
“The ultimate anti-anthem… turns heads and brings the dance to a standstill. Incredible abstract shizzle” Mixmag
“Irresistably fresh, improbably deep and radiantly warm, the sonic vapour trails form a dystopian soundscape as electronic music targets the next millenium. Minimal and clinically paranoid” IDJ
On this repress, 'Sign Of The Dub' has become 'Sine Of The Dub'.
