Greek composer and sound artist Dimitris Papadatos uses the name Jay Glass Dubs for his singular brand of experimental dub music. Using a combination of digital and analog equipment, he builds abstract, broken rhythms which incorporate production techniques inspired by musique concrete, '80s pop, shoegaze, and other influences. While the project's early cassettes, summed up by the 2017 compilation Dubs, focused on heavy yet minimalist rhythms, subsequent releases such as 2018's Plegnic featured richer arrangements as well as occasional vocals.
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