Killing Joke In Dub Rewind Vol 2 ^hot^ -

This isn't just a collection of remixes; it’s a "sonic cross-pollination" that makes perfect sense for a band born in the streets of . Collectors can find the album on Limited Edition Neon Yellow Vinyl or CD, featuring artwork by long-time collaborator Mike Coles .

He pulls the master power cord from the carnival’s breaker box. The music dies. The lights go out. In the sudden quiet, Gordon’s voice is the only frequency left. killing joke in dub rewind vol 2

As of 2025, Killing Joke in Dub Rewind Vol 2 is available in the following formats: This isn't just a collection of remixes; it’s

“Commissioner! I’ll make this simple. Why do we have rules? Why do we press clean vinyl in a world full of scratches?” The music dies

This is the highlight. The original Love Like Blood is Killing Joke’s most mainstream, almost romantic moment. Rewind Vol 2 turns it into a cavernous, melancholic masterpiece. Youth strips away the melody, leaving only the skeletal bassline and a loop of Coleman saying "Love." A digital delay causes the snare drum to echo for four full seconds. It feels less like a love song and more like a memory of love decaying in a cathedral.