...In Dub

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...In Dub
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Released2004
Genre Dub, drum and bass
Meat Beat Manifesto chronology
Storm the Studio RMXS
(2003)
...In Dub
(2004)
At the Center
(2005)
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...In Dub is a dub remix album by Meat Beat Manifesto. ...In Dub is mostly remixes of RUOK? material with select songs featuring vocals by DJ Collage; however, there are some original tracks. The album was issued as both a CD and a DVD which contains minimalistic music videos. Both versions also have separate track listings.

Contents

Track listing

CD version

  1. "Introduction Dub" – 1:30
  2. "Echo in Space Dub" – 4:26
  3. "Spinning Round Dub" – 5:32
  4. "Fromage Dub" – 5:50
  5. "Intermission Dub" – 4:07
  6. "Super Soul Dub" – 5:26
  7. "Caramel Dub" – 4:26
  8. "Happiness Supreme Dub" – 4:44
  9. "Retrograde Dub" – 5:22
  10. "Timebomb Dub" – 3:24
  11. "Radiation Dub" – 7:28
  12. "Retrograde Pt. 2 Dub We R 1" – 4:59

DVD version

  1. "Introduction Dub"
  2. "Echo In Space Dub"
    • Vocals: DJ Collage
  3. "Spinning Round Dub"
  4. "Fromage Dub"
    • Vocals: DJ Collage
  5. "Intermission Dub"
  6. "Super Soul Dub"
    • Featuring: Lynn Farmer
    • Vocals: DJ Collage
  7. "Caramel Dub"
  8. "Happiness Supreme Dub"
  9. "Retrograde Dub"
    • Vocals: DJ Collage
  10. "Radiation Dub"
  11. "This Is A Test"
  12. "Deep Field Recording #3"

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References

  1. Glazer, Joshua. "Meat Beat Manifesto – RUOK in Dub 5.1". AllMusic.