Love and Hate in Dub explained

Love and Hate in Dub
Type:remix
Artist:Godflesh
Cover:Love and Hate in Dub.jpg
Released:24 June 1997
Recorded:December 1996 – March 1997
Studio:Avalanche Studios
Length:71:08
Label:Earache
Producer:J. K. Broadrick, G. C. Green
Prev Title:Songs of Love and Hate
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Us and Them
Next Year:1999

Love and Hate in Dub is first remix album by English industrial metal band Godflesh released on 24 June 1997 through Earache Records. The remixed songs are sourced from their 1996 album Songs of Love and Hate, and they adopt a more ambient, dub and drum and bass flavor.

Background and content

Originally, Godflesh frontman Justin Broadrick wanted to get hip hop's top producers to remix the tracks for Love and Hate in Dub (which was tentatively titled Songs of Love and Hate in Dub[1]).[2] This ultimately proved too expensive. As a result and unlike most remix albums, all tracks on Love and Hate in Dub were made and reworked in-house, done by Godflesh's two members, Broadrick and G. C. Green.[3] Broadrick saw Love and Hate in Dub as a sort of response to Songs of Love and Hate, which he found "flat" in comparison.[4] Regarding the remix album, Broadrick said:

According to Broadrick, the overall fan consensus was that Love and Hate in Dub was a step up from its source studio album, which reviewed lukewarm reviews upon release in 1996. The album begins with a KRS-One sample that, according to Broadrick, confused metal fans.

Live performance

On 4 October 1997, Godflesh performed at The Garage, London in an unusual configuration and with an unusual set list.[5] Instead of playing guitar, Broadrick was stationed at a mixing desk (something that he would further explore more than a decade later with his JK Flesh project).[6] Green played bass for most of the show, but, near the end, he joined Broadrick behind the desk. Steve Hough was brought in to play guitar, and Diarmuid Dalton, a frequent collaborator with Broadrick, operated a Moog synthesizer. It was at this one-off show that Love and Hate in Dub was performed.

Release and reception

On 24 June 1997, Love and Hate in Dub was released as a Digipak CD through Earache Records. In 2007, Kreation Records reissued the remix album on vinyl with tracks 4, 10, and 12 cut. In a positive review of Love and Hate in Dub, AllMusic writer Sean Cooper said, "The result is a more lithe, slithery redivision of Godflesh's metallic murk, some tracks echoing with deep, bassy drones, others pummeling away with odd rhythmic timbres and quasi-jungular patterns."

Accolades

YearPublicationCountryAccoladeRankclass=unsortable
1997 Terrorizer United Kingdom"Albums of the Year" 15 [7]
"*" denotes an unordered list.

Track listing

All songs written and remixed by Justin Broadrick and G. C. Green.

Personnel

Credits adapted from CD liner notes.[8]

Godflesh

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Broadrick . Justin . Justin Broadrick . . Garth Ferrante . Godflesh Interviewed: Songs of Love and Hate . 4 September 1996 . 1 June 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120628101530/http://www.godflesh.com/articles/int8.html . 28 June 2012 . dead .
  2. Web site: Christopher. Roy. Godflesh: Heads Ain't Ready. roychristopher.com. 10 February 2018.
  3. Wolf. Burt. GODFLESH Interview. Satan's Candy Basket. 1997. 1. 17 March 2018.
  4. Web site: 1999 Metal Hammer interview. Metal Hammer. 7 September 2017. 3.
  5. Codrington . Lee . Godflesh at The Garage in Highbury, London – 4 October 1997 . . November 1997 . 48.
  6. Web site: Toomey . Gavin . 4th October, 1997, Godflesh at The Garage. godflesh.com. Crumbling Flesh. 9 July 2018.
  7. Web site: Terrorizer – Albums of the Year . 16 April 2008. Terrorizer.
  8. Love and Hate in Dub . CD liner notes . Godflesh . 1997 . 4 April 2018 . . MOSH178.