Dave Dub And The Sutter Cain Gang - Programmed D

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Review by Katie Greenhalf

Programmed D, the latest album by Dave Dub and The Sutter Cain Gang, is a refreshing addition to the world of electronic music. The album features a blend of various styles, including hip-hop, industrial, and techno, creating a unique sound that is both complex and accessible.

From the opening track "The Code," the listener is immediately transported into a world of glitchy synths and pounding basslines. The album continues to impress with tracks like "Body Mechanics," which features a hypnotic beat and haunting vocals, and "Dystopian Dream," which showcases the band's ability to create a dark and brooding atmosphere.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Program," which features a guest verse from rapper Aesop Rock. The track is a perfect example of how Dave Dub and The Sutter Cain Gang can seamlessly blend different genres and create a cohesive sound.

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Artist: Dave Dub And The Sutter Cain Gang
Album: Programmed D
Rating: 5.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Untitled5:07
Mohamed Goldstein0:37
As I Strike1:29
Highway Man4:19
Pagan Pussy3:26
Sgt. Killmore2:25
Never Pretend4:10
The Capitalist2:39
Bold Old School3:40
Outro0:59
Onto The West4:11
When In Rome4:20
Summertime In Palestine4:52
Death To Science3:39

Video

Dave Dub & The Sutter Cain Gang - When In Rome (2006)

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Catalog Numbers

GG004

Labels

Grandgood Records

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Formats

  • CD
  • Album

Companies

RoleCompany
Pressed ByCD Video Manufacturing

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerDJ Roe (tracks: 2, 7), Dave Dub (tracks: 1, 5), Megabusive (tracks: 9), Tapemasta Steph (tracks: 3, 4, 6, 8, 10)

Notes

The 4 last tracks are not credited on the backcover tracklist.

Barcodes

Matrix / Runout: CDV/CA C06100100

About Dave Dub And The Sutter Cain Gang

Dave Dubs The Treatment is hip-hop at its bare bones. Its the philosophical twin of wrecked stoner-rock bands like Sleep, a group Dave frequently shared unlikely billing with, in the early 1990s hometown of San Jose CA. Thats how bad his psychedelic hell-ride weirded out the rest of the San Hopeless rap community (also the original home of Stones Throw itself). Later, hed ooze into opening slots for black metal and punk bands, even joining a punk band shortly before recording The Treatment. Despite plenty of communication with the proto-Stones Throw crew Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf, there was never any official deal, and Dub confined his particular brand of madness to cassette tape only. From 92 on, he says he abandoned even caring about commercial rap and detached himself from the genre. In 99, he abandoned the U.S.A. and split to Jamaica to ride out Y2K. He came back illegally and secretly, reuniting after almost a decade with his original collaborator and current producer Tape Mastah Steph. Steph convinced him to go back not just to the roots but down to the actual dirt itself and record an album with nothing but what they used back in the day - an SP-1200 and a vintage Ensoniq EPS. The result was The Treatment, Dubs full-length Stones Throw debuta horror film as refracted through the mind of a man whos seen it all and knows too much.

Real Name

    • Dave Whaley

Name Vars

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  • Dave Dub
  • D Dub
  • Dave
  • Dave Dub And The Sutter Cain Gang
  • Dave Dubb

Aliases

  • Dave Whaley
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Summary by Katie Greenhalf

Programmed D is a well-crafted album that showcases the band's talents and creativity. Fans of electronic music will find plenty to love here, and newcomers to the genre will appreciate the accessibility of the music. Highly recommended.