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Since: Dec 2008
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ARTIST: Knights of the DUB Table

Knights of the DUB Table combine elements of Reggae, Drum n Bass, Hip-Hop and Rock into their own fusion of Dub flavoured music with powerful high-energy performances that leave the crowds wanting more.

Since their inception during 2008, they have performed with some of New Zealand's best-known Reggae/Dub acts Katchafire, dDub and Cornerstone Roots as well as popular Australian Dub outfit, The Versionaries.

In 2009 alone, the Knights of the DUB Table have gone from strength to strength including supporting major acts at the hugely successful Tribal Pride Music Festival as well as Waikato University O-Week 09, playing Vilagrads Dance Parties, headlining their own gigs, and winning the 2009 York Street Band Experiments.

Their Sing It To Me Remix EP, contains the original track mastered by Evan Short, and has remixes from Tiki Taane, Optimus Gryme, The Versionaries and their very own Mr Samy'samson.

2010 saw the Knights release the Tronic EP containing four original Knights tracks and five bonus remixes from Tiki Taane, Optimus Gryme, AUM, Undertow and their very own Mr Samy'samson (distributed by Border Music).

"These guys have a great style and for me to be apart of their progression is an honor." - Tiki Taane 2009...

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Sinbin
Since: Jan 2009
Posts: 15

WOW! Great EP, some classic cuts on this one. Thanks for the download

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jojothemonkey
Since: Aug 2009
Posts: 4

fabulous!! Each one a great listen and for free? chur!

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Peter McLennan Peter McLennan
Since: Jan 2005
Posts: 1

mean tunes! Thanks, fellas. Will spin em on my radio show on Kiwi FM

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Kieran Whelan
Since: Sep 2007
Posts: 1

Wickedness, fat local goodness, each tune is a gem, looking forward to more from these guys...

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Patrick Kingi
Since: Aug 2008
Posts: 1

Too much you fullas. This track is mean - and for free - that's mean as.

Been jamming the original hard on Radio Papaka in Papamoa. Will now be able to mix it up with some tasty remixes...

Chur!

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