Artist's albums
Dub-Plate Selection Vol 2
1997 · album
Voice In The Wilderness
1996 · album
Dub Plate Selection 1
1995 · album
Safe In The Ark
1994 · album
Everyday Life
1993 · album
The Sacred Art Of Dub
1992 · album
Watch & Pray / Overstanding
1992 · album
Dreamers
2022 · single
Yeasterday (Alpha & Omega Remix)
2021 · single
Shadrach Meshach and Abednego
2020 · album
Nublar
2019 · single
One by One
2017 · album
Autumn Whisper / Wreath of Dandelions
2017 · single
Burned Wings
2017 · single
Mirror
2017 · EP
No Beginning No End
2016 · album
Full Moon Reflection
2016 · single
The Other Half That's Never Been Told
2016 · album
Ask To Sky
2015 · single
The Winter's Tale
2015 · single
Leafing Through The Memories
2015 · single
The Half That's Never Been Told
2014 · album
Lost Dubs of A&O, Pt. 2
2013 · EP
Lost Dubs of A&O, Pt. 3
2013 · EP
Lost Dubs of A&O, Pt. 1
2011 · EP
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Biography
As the duo, Alpha and Omega, Christine Woodbridge and John Sprosen have created a style of dub, the remixing offshoot of reggae, that is uniquely British. While they were initially influenced by original dub recordings by Lee "Scratch" Perry, King Tubby and Augustus Pablo, Woodbridge and Sprosen have continued to evolve their own sound. "Option" magazine explained, "through minimal manipulation, (Alpha and Omega) deliver the listener to a place of great sonic peace". According to "The Wire", "The compelling presences at the hear of these airy sonic worlds have a harder edge than some of their ancestors'. "Pulse!" dug even deeper into their explanation of Alpha and Omega's sound, which they described as, "massively thunderous bass lines, galloping drum tracks and a willingness to tastefully adorn dubs with digital flutes and various electronic sounding washes". Bassist Woodbridge, one of reggae's few woman instrumentalists, and keyboardist Sprosen began working together after meeting in the southwestern coastal city of Plymouth in Devon, England. Both musicians had previously played in various reggae bands and Sprosen had worked with the Roaring Lion Sound System. Pooling their resources, Woodbridge and Sprosen spent several years recording rhythm tracks prior to releasing their debut album, Daniel in the Lion's Den, as a cassette that they released on their own label, A & O, in 1990. Two years later, the duo signed with Greensleeves, keeping the imprint A &O as part of the agreement. Alpha and Omega have continued to collaborate with other British reggae bands. The duo supplied rhythm tracks for Jah Shaka and appeared on the indie-dance band Flowered Up's single, "The Reggae Song". The duo was accompanied by the Disciples on their 1997 album, Sacred Art of Dub; Mystical Things followed three years later and Dub Philosophy appeared in summer 2001. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi