Reggae / Dub

Love Grocer

Brass-heavy dub that prioritizes melody and atmosphere over aggression. Warm, echo-drenched horns and deep-pocket grooves for late-night decompression.

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Love Grocer sounds like a late-night jazz session that wandered into a Jamaican echo chamber. The music is anchored by the 'Crispy Horns' section, giving it a sophisticated, melodic weight that many electronic dub projects lack. It is warm, organic, and deeply rhythmic, characterized by trombone and trumpet lines that float over rock-solid, minimalist bass foundations.

What truly distinguishes them is their restraint. While many dub artists lean into chaotic noise or aggressive digital effects, Love Grocer maintains a clean, almost elegant focus on the interplay between live instrumentation and studio space. The production, handled by veterans of the UK roots scene, uses reverb and delay not just as effects, but as structural elements that make the music feel three-dimensional.

Start with 'Fresh Produce' to hear their signature blend of brass-led roots and modern dub techniques. It is the perfect entry point for anyone who loves the rhythmic pulse of reggae but craves the melodic complexity of jazz and the atmospheric depth of downtempo electronica.

Our Catalog3 Albums · 2000 · 2002
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