The album features 10 tracks that range from "acid-house throb-fests" to sparse, atmospheric dubs.
Is Killing Joke in Dub Rewind Vol 2 the place to start for a new listener? Absolutely not. Without the context of the originals, the stripped-back nature might feel empty. But for the seasoned fan—the one who has worn out their Night Time cassette and has the "Corporate Giant" tattoo—this album is a treasure. killing joke in dub rewind vol 2
Unlike Vol 1 , which relied heavily on tracks from the Pylon (2015) and Extremities, Dirt & Various Repressed Emotions (1990) eras, Rewind Vol 2 pulls from deeper, darker wells. Youth isn't just adding reverb to finished songs. He is dismantling the tracks, isolating Jaz Coleman’s vocals as haunting ghosts, and rebuilding the rhythm section using classic dub techniques: phasing, spring reverb, and the infamous "dropout" where the drums vanish into silence. The album features 10 tracks that range from
“I’ve heard your joke. It’s old. It’s tired. And it’s not funny.” Without the context of the originals, the stripped-back
Fans often ask: Is Vol 2 better than Vol 1?
The 10-track compilation delivers heavy, industrial, and atmospheric dub interpretations of classic Killing Joke material, featuring remixes like Autonomous Zone (Berlin Hacker Dub), Bloodsport (Rinôcérôse vs Youth Dub), and various takes on The Death & Resurrection Show Cadiz Merch Available Formats Killing Joke - In Dub Rewind (Vol 2) - CD & 2LP Formats