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“Exploring the Dangers Of mines fresh scenarios of dizzy dub, post rock and neo-funk terrain, the focus constantly changing while retaining the trio’s bowel smacking attack,” XLR8R
“Dub Trio make music for kids that like to color outside the lines and Exploring the Dangers Of finds every hidden aspect and every rubbery note of it colored with radioactive Crayolas,” Igloo
“…the sound they produce is something that is hard to believe only three musicians are making,” The Aquarian
“Watching the trio juggle multiple instruments, effects pedals and samplers on stage is almost worth the ticket price alone; the success with which the Trio pulls it off seals the deal,” AOL City Guide
“The Sonic Youth of Dub,” Dub-o-Rama
“Dub Trio traverse icy electronic textures, laguid beats and otherworldy soundscapes, and arrives at a fresh perspective to view the nexus of beat-based music and technology in the bargain,” Rockpile
“Like Sly and Robby of the tri-state area…a more palpable living-instrument experience akin to what, say, The Roots do with hip-hop,” NY Press
“…a fascinating opening statement from a band to watch (and more importantly, actually listen to),” Jambands.com
“A prosaic but strangely apt moniker for three instrumentalists who record ‘live’ dub in real time, direct to tape with few overdubs, fusing electronic, rock and jazz techniques – in all languages this music simply rocks,” The Wire
“Dub Trio add a welcome dose of mischief and menace to the normally serene dub genre,” Relix
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