“A feast of bass heavy dubwise danceability” Clash
Dreadzone are an unstoppable force who have long been, and still are, one of the best live bands around with a loyal and ever growing fanbase due in part to their storming and energetic live shows.
They have been releasing albums and progressively bettering, refining and perfecting their own unique and inimitable take on dub since their inception in 1993. Dreadzone opened the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in 1994 and began to bring their unique blend of electro, dub and reggae to a wider audience, going on to chart several singles including their Top 20 hit Little Britain. Their last studio album Dread Times, released on their own Dubwiser label, stormed into the Top 40 UK Official Album Charts on release – the first time the band have charted in over twenty years.
Core members Greg Dread and original bassmaster Leo Williams with legendary reggae vocalist Earl 16 are joined by Bazil on technology and new member Blake Robert (Greg’s son) on guitar in the 2022 Dreadzone live line-up.
The band have also been joined on stage recently for a number of shows by North West London singer-songwriter Emily Capell. She features on three tracks on the band’s recent release – Dreadzone presents Dubwiser Volume Two – including a Dreadzone remix of a track from her album Combat Frock. The chemistry between Dreadzone and Emily is evident on the albums collaborations and is a perfect example of how the two work together.
Dubwiser Volume Two features collaborations, remixes and artists own tracks from Megative, Emily Capell, Gaudi, Professor Skank, Bazil, Sub Mantra, Dubmatix and Dreadzone. The album charted at number thirteen in the Official Album Compilation Chart and in the Top 20 in the Official Vinyl Album Chart on its release in 2022.
Vocalist and MC Spee was forced to step back from the live line-up due to ill health in Spring 2022. In a brief hiatus the band refocussed their show and explored some different aspects of their history and catalogue ahead of their thirtieth anniversary next year.
Rescheduled from Friday 15 April 2022.
Dates & Times
Derby Hall @ The Met
From £23.50 (inc fees)
Standing show with limited balcony seating.
Covid Safety at The Met
This will be a full-capacity event with a non-socially distanced audience; we will however still be utilising many Covid safety measures for your safety and the safety of our staff.