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blisstique meets dubproof IN A RUSH

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    BLISSTIQUE MEETS DUBPROOF IN A RUSH
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    Album Art- Mallory Massara
    Concept- Nick Paolise
    Mastered by- Patrick Clarke
    ©Green Stream LLC 2016
    Featuring - pK of Blisstique, Addis Pablo, Couch Sound, Doctor Danger, & Nick Paolise
    Tracks 2, 3, & 6 produced by Nick Paolise
    Track 1 produced by Nick Paolise & Peter Kline
    Track 4 produced by Patrick Clarke
    Track 5 produced by Joe Harvard


    This project started with a conversation with pK of Blisstique about sampling and what constitutes a sample and when does the sample become something else, someone else, a different form of original content. When is a sample no longer a sample? We got deep into this discussion and I eventually came to the conclusion that it was time to do some sampling of my own. Now I'm not sure what your opinion is on this topic... but if your still reading that's a good thing. I always loved the Blisstique songs "Pour The Wine" and "Lightning In A Bottle". I chopped up those tracks, turned them into a drum rack, and made the rhythm bed. After I had the beat I started to manipulate and record my own parts on top of it. I started calling it the In A Rush chop-mix, because of the anxiety level of the song. The chop-mix turned into a remix and my friend Addis (Suns Of Dub) happened to be in town we did some recording. Purple Planet Dub was born. Then, I thought to myself, why stop now? I proceeded to chop up "Purple Planet Dub" and created a chop-mix which samples Blistique's "Rollin" and that became "The Wind". Couch and the Doctor wanted to get in on the action. I gave them the stems of "Blisstique Meets Dub Proof In A Rush" and they gave me "The Doctor Is Gonesville" and "Pow Envy". So now all that was missing was the final Blisstique pK original vocal style. I convinced Mr. Kline to collaborate and guess what happened??? "In A Rush"'s immaculate conception!! I hope you enjoy the music as much as we do. Please help spread the word and share the music. Dub Proof is completely self funded, no crowd funding or begging from this crew. We work hard. Day jobs, night jobs, Daddy day care, and live shows. Please listen to the tunes and tell your friends and family to check out Dub Proof, Blisstique, Couch Sound, Doctor Danger, and Addis Pablo’s group Suns of Dub. Thanks for the love and support!
    Positive Vibes Always,
    -Nick Paolise

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dubproof ft. pK (blisstique) “IN A RUSH”lyrics: High anxiety in a rush ashes to ashes dust to dust find yourself in a rut High anxiety panic attack keep moving forward down the wrong track give it your all and the sweat off your back IN A RUSH IN A RUSH can’t you see it’s time to break free IN A RUSH IN A RUSH can’t you see it’s time to break free IN A RUSH IN A RUSH can’t you see it’s time to break free IN A RUSH IN A RUSH can’t you see it’s time to break free IN A RUSH IN A RUSH (in a rush all the time) it’s time to break free it’s time to break free (i gotta go) High anxiety in a rush ashes to ashes dust to dust find yourself in a rut can’t you see it’s time to break free it’s time to break free (lead me out of babylon take the stress away)
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BLISSTIQUE MEETS DUBPROOF IN A RUSH

This project started with a conversation with pK of Blisstique about sampling and what constitutes a sample and when does the sample become something else, someone else, a different form of original content. When is a sample no longer a sample? We got deep into this discussion and I eventually came to the conclusion that it was time to do some sampling of my own. Now I'm not sure what your opinion is on this topic... but if your still reading that's a good thing. I always loved the Blisstique songs "Pour The Wine" and "Lightning In A Bottle". I chopped up those tracks, turned them into a drum rack, and made the rhythm bed. After I had the beat I started to manipulate and record my own parts on top of it. I started calling it the In A Rush chop-mix, because of the anxiety level of the song. The chop-mix turned into a remix and my friend Addis (Suns Of Dub) happened to be in town we did some recording. Purple Planet Dub was born. Then, I thought to myself, why stop now? I proceeded to chop up "Purple Planet Dub" and created a chop-mix which samples Blistique's "Rollin" and that became "The Wind". Couch and the Doctor wanted to get in on the action. I gave them the stems of "Blisstique Meets Dub Proof In A Rush" and they gave me "The Doctor Is Gonesville" and "Pow Envy". So now all that was missing was the final Blisstique pK original vocal style. I convinced Mr. Kline to collaborate and guess what happened??? "In A Rush"'s immaculate conception!! I hope you enjoy the music as much as we do. Please help spread the word and share the music. Dub Proof is completely self funded, no crowd funding or begging from this crew. We work hard. Day jobs, night jobs, Daddy day care, and live shows. Please listen to the tunes and tell your friends and family to check out Dub Proof, Blisstique, Couch Sound, Doctor Danger, and Addis Pablo’s group Suns of Dub. Thanks for the love and support!
Positive Vibes Always,
-Nick Paolise

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released March 25, 2016

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Dub Proof Asbury Park, New Jersey

If you took the conscience of Bob Marley, the funk of George Clinton, the boom-bap of classic hip-hop, and the abstract delays and reverbs of 70's dub reggae you'd have the recipe for Dub Proof's songs. While occasionally venturing into more psychedelic and jazzy territory the band has always emphasized paring rhythms down to their essence and staying true to what they believe is the root of music ... more

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