One of the most energetic, exciting and powerful live bands to emerge from the post-rave scene, Dreadzone have steadily been releasing albums and progressively bettering, refining and perfecting their own unique and inimitable take on dub since their inception in 1993.
Still going strong after 25 years in the game they have also long been and still are, one of the best live bands around.
In 2019, Dreadzone moved forward as a 5 piece, after parting ways with their guitarist. Right now the band is focusing more on the electronic and dub elements of their stage show - a sound they developed in earlier years of Dreadzone.
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Their old skool dread sound comes bubbling to the surface on their most recent album ‘Dread Times’ which digs deep into their dub and reggae roots whilst still keeping the beats fresh and the textures electronic.
If you haven't already, you can grab a copy of the release through the band's own Dubwiser label.
Dreadzone will be live at Bedford Esquires on Friday (November 8) with a DJ set from Greg Dread.
Tickets are £17.50 in advance and you can book them here