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New Salmonella Dub Single 'Never Too Late – We’ve Got This Gift'

03 September 2024 - 0 Comments

New Zealand’s multi-platinum selling pioneers of bass music, Salmonella Dub today release Never Too Late - We’ve Got This Gift, the first single EP from their new digi-album For All Things Alive Part 1 which is due out in October and For All Things Alive Part 2 which is due out in November.

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Salmonella Dub’s Never Too Late - We’ve Got This Gift single EP features Nino Birch from seminal NZ band Beat Rhythm Fashion in a writing collaboration that began after Salmonella Dub turned down the NZ Music Awards hall of fame legacy award in 2017.

The Stuff DubSnub media story went viral and resulted in TheSpinoff interview, one of many articles about the award drama and the resulting writing collaboration. Now Never Too Late – We’ve Got This Gift is finally ready to land on the playlists of their loyal fans.

With over 650k Spotify listeners, and over an impressive 500,000 album sales on vinyl and CD, Salmonella Dub have long reigned the playlists of dub aficionados worldwide since first forming in 1993. Over the years the band has also morphed into different forms, hosting many gifted vocalists and a long-time fan favourite live is the inimitable Salmonella Dub SoundSystem.

Officially formed 25 years ago, the Salmonella Dub SoundSystem has been playing new releases and remixes in a stripped-back dancefloor friendly version of the live band, and are now in demand as a powerhouse live dance act and regular performers on the NZ and Oz festival line-ups and club circuits.

So to celebrate the upcoming release of the new album For All Things Alive, the Salmonella Dub SoundSystem are getting together to hit the road and perform a selection of shows across the motu and over the Tasman through the next few months, delivering their uniquely sublime audio-visual mash-up of the bands full catalogue.

For this run of shows, the live performances will see band originator Andrew aka DJ Rudeboy on the mix, featuring the Mighty Asterix & Whirimako Black and the amazing Sal Dub horn section ready to take fans on a space-weaving two-hour dancefloor journey through Salmonella Dubs basslands. Make sure you catch them live, tickets are on sale now.

FOR SHOW INFORMATION + TICKETS, GO HERE

SEPTEMBER

Leigh Sawmill – Friday 13th

Totara Street – Mt Maunganui – Saturday 14th

OCTOBER

Studio the Venue – Auckland – Friday 11th

Butlers Reef – Oakura – Saturday 12th

NOVEMBER

Corner Hotel – Melbourne – Thursday 7th

Wytaliba Deliverance Festival – Saturday 9th

Hotel Brunswick – Brunswick Heads – Sunday 10th

The Loons – Lyttelton – Wednesday 13th

The Loons – Lyttelton – Thursday 14th

The Regent – Hokitika – Saturday 16th

DECEMBER

Playhouse Café – Mapua – Friday 27th

Playhouse Café – Mapua – Saturday 28th

AUM Festival – South Head, Auckland – Monday 30th


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