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Emerging from Brittany in France in the year 2000, Stand High have created a true musical identity and has established itself as one of the essential sound systems of the French dub scene.
Their sound comes from the unique voice of its singer Pupajim, and the singular style of his dub. Over the years the sound has developed a particular style integrating a set of personal and eclectic influences. This style, named “dubadub”, is defined as a subtle blend of dub, dubstep, and digital reggae. Built like the hip-hop instrumentals are, Dubadub is an hybrid and dynamic style that finds its followers among fans of dub, hip hop and electronic music.
Following the release of their album Summer On Mars last year with Marina P, the Italian vocalist joins them at the Jazz Cafe for a long overdue London appearance.
5 Parkway
Camden
London, , NW1 7PG
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