Dub Colossus's 2010 Concert History

Recorded by a group of adventurous Ethiopians and Nick Page, one half of the British group Temple Of Sound, Dub Colossus is a unique attempt to mix traditional East African music with the most experimental reggae sounds. Recorded first in Addis Ababa, it was completed in a two-week session at the Real World studios in Wiltshire, thanks to the involvement of the B&W Music Club.

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 10, 2010
Dub Colossus / Krar Collective Bloomsbury Ballroom London, England, United Kingdom
Mar 08, 2010
Lanu / Dub Colossus Botanic Park Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Mar 05, 2010
Dub Colossus / DePedro Botanic Park Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Mar 05, 2010 –
Mar 08, 2010
WOMADelaide 2010
Ravi Shankar & Anoushka Shankar / Xavier Rudd & Izintaba / Calexico / The Public Opinion Afro Orchestra / Amal Murkas / The Armada / Arrebato Ensemble / Mama Kin / Yamato Drummers Of Japan / The Cholmondeleys & The Featherstonehaughs / Besh O Drom / Dean & Britta / Djan Djan / Dub Colossus / Eliades Ochoa / Ethiopiques / Frank Yamma / Fyah Walk / George Kamikawa and Noriko Tadano / Gilles Peterson / Gochag Askarov / Grrilla Step / Hypnotic Brass Ensemble / Jane Siberry / Kamel El Harrachi / Kathakali Dance Ensamble / Lepisto & Lehti / Los Amigos Invisibles / Mairtin O'Connor Trio / Mariem Hassan / Monkey Puzzle Tree / Nickodemus / Nortec Collective Presents: Bostich & Fussible / Ojos de Brujo / Ray Lee's "Siren" / Ross Daly Ensemble / Shellie Morris / The Skatalites / Transe Express / Tutti Ensemble Show all bands
  Setlists
Botanic Park Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Electronic
Reggae
Dub
World
Club
Ethiopian Jazz
Ambient Dub
Ethiopian Pop
Ethiopia
Ethiopian
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