Quasi Dub Development

Let’s Communicate feat. Lee Perry 7"

Pingipung

PINGIPUNG089

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Format: 7"-VinylRelease: 28.03.2025 
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Let’s Communicate feat. Lee Perry 7"
Let’s Communicate feat. Lee Perry 7"
 
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More than a decade ago, dub legend Lee “Scratch” Perry (1936–2021) walked into a Quasi Dub Development recording session in New York. His signature freestyle lyrics — dadaist and quirky as only the Upsetter could deliver — became part of their Little Twister album, released in 2014. Looking back on Pingipung's 22-year history, “Let’s Communicate” is certainly one of the highlights on the label, but it remained under the radar as part of the LP. In 2025, this standout track will receive this special 7’’ re-release, paired with a version by UK dub wizard Elijah Minnelli.

The Quasi Dub Development is an Italian-German-American collective around Luca Fadda and F.S.Blumm. The musicians are mostly renowned for their ambient, neo-classical and experimental music, and they share a passion for dub. They explore the genre using their acoustic instruments, creating a unique, playful, and atmospheric approach to dub, with only sparse use of electronics.

To coincide with the 7’’ single, a revisited version of the Little Twister album from 2014 will also be released on all digital platforms. This new edition includes the instrumentals of the vocal tracks that originally featured contributions not only from Lee Perry but also Lady Ann

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Quasi Dub Development, Let’s Communicate feat. Lee Perry 7" PINGIPUNG089, 2025-03-28 00:00:00, 4250101479878.
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