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BDF All Stars - Ital Lion Serenade

Ital Counselor

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Format: 12" Vinyl
Catalogue No.: IC004
Release Date: 14 Feb 2025
Genre: Reggae / Dub

a1. Ital Lion Serenade
a2. Dub Serenade
b1. Operation Swamp 81
b2. Sus Dub

Franco Rosso’s epic cinematic opus of reggae social commentary, Babylon, landed in November of 1980.  Moving through the film’s opening frames of grey dreary London, two spars – Blue and Ronnie – run with unrestrained anticipation to link with their Ital Lion Sound System brethren.  Simultaneously the rest of the crew does what sound crews have done from time: Load them boxes up in the van and trod with vigor to the dance.

But that bassline…The soundtrack notes that carry the celluloid movements of the film’s opening scenes…That bassline…Upside down…Jazzy…Dubby…A bassline like no other reggae bassline the Ital Counselor has ever heard.  The hook that got me deep into UK roots music from the band that is my number one inspiration.  

If there is bassline that represents the core imperative of Ital Counselor Records, it would have to be Aswad’s Hey Jah Children.  It seemed therefore only fitting to bring its absolutely resplendent glory to a new generation.  Lovers of sounds and blues, it is time for the dread ital lion sound to once again rise to meet the day.  So it is with the deepest of gratitude and respect to the legacy of Aswad (RIP Drummie Zeb) and Franco Rosso, that we present a deeper than deep next cut…Christened here…the Ital Lion Serenade.

In line with all IC releases, we have enlisted top tier session musicians and studio men.  Long time IC collaborator, Inyaki BDF, is at the center of the action as the musical maestro.  Hopping on the BDF sonic lorry are Aratz Diez on Trombone and James Zugasti on the dub mixes.  This crew bring the original composition up-to-date with a heady dubwise weight.  Syndrums ricochet while Inyaki’s bassline rumbles teetering as it does somewhere between a modern dubstep warble and its core roots-wise influence in Tony Gad’s original playing.  

Diez’s trombone playing comes across like an x-ray of the Aswad Horn Section and keeps intact the jazzy abstraction of the original.  In turn, Inyaki goes full 70s synth on the psychedelic dubwise of the B-side’s Operation Swamp 81. UK history buffs better you know the reference in that title and its thematic echoing significance from the UK depicted in Rosso’s film and carried on in remembrance on this here hotter than hot 12”.

A warning: the Zugasti dub cuts are devasting to speaker boxes.

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