





Jay Glass Dubs vs Guerilla Toss (12" Vinyl)
Two sonic worlds collide on Jay Glass Dubs vs Guerilla Toss, a mind-bending remix EP that filters the wild-eyed energy of GTOSS through the dubbed-out, minimalist lens of Athens-based producer Jay Glass Dubs. Released on Bokeh Versions, this 12” is a hypnotic reimagining — where dance-punk chaos melts into smoked-out rhythm and deep-space delay.
Jay Glass Dubs deconstructs Guerilla Toss tracks into ghostly echoes, deep low-end pulses, and narcotic grooves, pushing the band’s spastic psychedelia into new, shadowy territory. The result? A slow-burning, dubwise descent into the heart of the odd — textured, trance-inducing, and endlessly replayable.
For fans of: dub mutations, left-field remixes, Lee “Scratch” Perry meets no wave, and the art of transformation.
Two sonic worlds collide on Jay Glass Dubs vs Guerilla Toss, a mind-bending remix EP that filters the wild-eyed energy of GTOSS through the dubbed-out, minimalist lens of Athens-based producer Jay Glass Dubs. Released on Bokeh Versions, this 12” is a hypnotic reimagining — where dance-punk chaos melts into smoked-out rhythm and deep-space delay.
Jay Glass Dubs deconstructs Guerilla Toss tracks into ghostly echoes, deep low-end pulses, and narcotic grooves, pushing the band’s spastic psychedelia into new, shadowy territory. The result? A slow-burning, dubwise descent into the heart of the odd — textured, trance-inducing, and endlessly replayable.
For fans of: dub mutations, left-field remixes, Lee “Scratch” Perry meets no wave, and the art of transformation.
Two sonic worlds collide on Jay Glass Dubs vs Guerilla Toss, a mind-bending remix EP that filters the wild-eyed energy of GTOSS through the dubbed-out, minimalist lens of Athens-based producer Jay Glass Dubs. Released on Bokeh Versions, this 12” is a hypnotic reimagining — where dance-punk chaos melts into smoked-out rhythm and deep-space delay.
Jay Glass Dubs deconstructs Guerilla Toss tracks into ghostly echoes, deep low-end pulses, and narcotic grooves, pushing the band’s spastic psychedelia into new, shadowy territory. The result? A slow-burning, dubwise descent into the heart of the odd — textured, trance-inducing, and endlessly replayable.
For fans of: dub mutations, left-field remixes, Lee “Scratch” Perry meets no wave, and the art of transformation.