I was all wound up looking through youtube for some background noise, wondering what I was going to do with my time, then I clicked on this. That first track... I just completely relaxed, like all the burdens and tension in my body were suddenly washed away. Fantastic work you've done here
I just arrived from work here in Buenos Aires. Outside is very hot but taking a bath, coocking and opening a cold wine listening this is the most beatiful company, Great great dub techno Dj set. Any place where I can download it?
RU-vid algorithm brought me to this channel as I love Dub, and out of all the mixes I've listened to here this is for some reasons my favorite. Every track is a banger, the progression and emotional ride is constant and churning forward. Don't know how the DJ who makes these if they are done by the same person feels but this one is #1 for me. My other favorites were 6,9, and 14 in that order for Top 4 Dub Techno Sessions on Dub Element.
These "Dub Techno Sessions" are the best, or even the only, music to listen to while doing stuff that demands your concentration. You deserve many more subscribers and many more people who listen and appreciate your music should give Daumen Hoch and Thumbs Up 👍👍 Walking from the desk to the fridge or the toilet sometimes ends up in a dance 👏🤘👌🙏
When I cycle on my silent bicycle through the fields in dark wintery nights, owls sometimes are really surprised by my presence and fly with me for 100 or 200 meters.
This mix flows so well. It's reminiscent of BunZero FOB show mixes from early 2012 with Gantz, but slower and more abstract. You can put on the headphones and it won't distract you.
This was outstanding. I have enjoyed so many of your dub techno mixes, but this one is especially dubby. I should pay more attention to your video descriptions; for those with likewise predilections, "minimalistic/dark" should be our que! Thank you for sharing your skills!
This was my great grandmother's favorite record of all time. She used to play it for us on her 78 rpm Victrola to mellow us out. . . . She died last Sunday at the young age of 109: she was playing chicken with local teens and drove her '48 Mercury off a cliff into the Pacific. Not too bright, my great grandmother. . . . She will be remembered for contributions to nursing: she developed a technique for quicker amputations during the civil war.