Artist's albums
Vienna Dub Melange Part 2
1996 · album
Vienna Dub Melange, Pt. 1
1996 · album
Dub Cuts from Planet Dub
2021 · album
@ Repulse "Reggae Classics"
2021 · album
Reggae Classics (Dubvisionist Dub)
2020 · album
Dub Me Crazy
2020 · album
Reggae Classics
2019 · album
Set Me Free
2018 · album
Dub Realistic
2016 · album
King Size Dub - Special
2015 · album
Nu School of Dub
2014 · album
In Dub
2014 · album
Dele Mâ
2014 · EP
Woman in Dub
2013 · album
Holding You Close (Ep Chapter 2)
2012 · single
Holding You Close
2012 · single
Dubstep, Vol. 2
2010 · album
Dubstep
2009 · album
Return from Planet Dub
2009 · album
Immigration Dub
2007 · album
Are You Experienced
2006 · album
Heavy Heavy Monster Dub
2005 · album
Streets of Dub
2002 · album
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Biography
Transmitting from the heart of Europe, Vienna’s Dubblestandart represent 21st century bass music. Their influences range from late 60s Psychedelic Music, Space Age Electronix to Alternative Rock, filtered into Hi-NRG Dub Reggae. Dubblestandart, in nearly 30 years of running their operations, worked with many of their idols: Sly & Robbie, Dillinger, Ken Boothe, Mikey Dread, Marcia Griffiths, Lee Perry, William S. Burroughs, Mad Professor, Adrian Sherwood to drop some names. U might have heard of their legendary Return From Planet Dub album, that linked them to film director David Lynch, Lee Perry and Ari Up from the Slits. Or u might have seen one of their rare live appearances, backing up Martha Griffiths in Sweden, Lee Perry in Central Park NYC ( & Moscow, Russia!), Ari Up on 2 Canadian tours or jamming with India’s top ranking singers MC Dehli Sultanate & Begum X in Goa, India. However, we believe u had an exceptional experience seeing a quite unusual band in challenging times. To resist the downward spiral of political developments as well as being resilient to a more and more tricky digital music market, have been their core assets ever since. Representing a generation X band of the early 90s , Dubblestandart’s name itself, seems like a symbolic metaphor for the end of the analog days and the dawn of the digital age.