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Slowed down vocals of "Modern Dayz : Slavery" collide with the beat from "Comrades" over a bed of tribal percussion. The result is raw, gritty, and potent. Subatomic Sound System takes us for a ride through his electronic dub laboratory with analog filters, distortions, and delay effects.
For over a decade Emch has been the producer, selector, and musician behind Subatomic Sound System and the head of the Subatomic Sound label. Founded at the turn of the millennium, NYC's Subatomic Sound System has built a reputation worldwide for explosive shows, genre bending production, and breaking down barriers with their unique adaptation of 1970's Jamaican sound system culture and dub reggae studio techniques to all types of bass heavy electronic
music genres, current technologies, and live performances. Emch hosts Subatomic Sound Radio airing on http://www.facebook.com/l/2f6c09KVCyo9GMJ0uzYBXlooOLw/BrooklynRadio.net and KEXP's Mo-Glo broadcast on Radio New York, 91.5fm, reaching a footprint of 11 million terrestrial listeners in the New York City area.
As a record label, Subatomic Sound released Grammy winning, dub reggae legend Lee Scratch Perry's first dubstep tracks plus eclectic collaborations with icons like filmmaker David Lynch, Prince Far-i, and punk pioneer Ari Up of the Slits as well as new school torchbearers like Anthony B, Jahdan Blakkamoore, Elephant Man, Dubblestandart, & Subatomic Sound System. Subatomic Sound System has toured throughout North America, Europe, and Asia. In 2008, Emch was
recruited by Vienna's top ranking live dub band, Dubblestandart, to play guitar and melodica on tour worldwide with Grammy winning reggae legend Lee Scratch Perry, playing for capacity crowd shows from New York's Central Park to Europe largest reggae festival, One Love in Poland.

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