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| J Boogie's Dubtronic Science | Primary Artist |
| Simon White | Drums |
| Simone White | Drums |
| People Under the Stairs | Vocals |
| Todd M. Simon | Trumpet, Flugelhorn |
| J Boogie | Synthesizer, Keyboards, Turntables, Vocoder, cowbell, fender rhodes, Delay, Indexed Contributor |
| Carlos Araiza | Flute, Conga |
| Gina Rene | Vocals |
| Andy Caldwell | Synthesizer, Delay |
| Capitol A | Vocals |
| Goapele | Vocals |
| Paul Nice | Turntables |
| Bamuthi | Vocals |
| Rashaan | Track Performer |
| Tony Moses | Track Performer |
| Barry Gibbons | Mastering |
| Bill Rudolph | Engineer |
| M. Turner | Composer |
| Kaskade | Engineer |
| Josh Gold | Engineer |
| Justin Boland | Engineer, Cover Art |
| Tony Moses | Composer |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
J Boogie did it this time and hes talented enough to do it his first time. Great album to listen, chill, drive, or dance to. It's got enough deep house to move ya and enough hip-hop and rhymes to sooth ya. Great album J Boogie
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Rob Theakston
A rich blend of hip-hop, broken beat, dub, and deep house infects this debut release from J Boogie and his Dubtronic Science collective. As can be immediately discerned from the package itself, Dubtronic's whole aesthetic focuses on a warmth otherwise missing from the majority of downtempo records. Similar in diversity to Recloose, the collective gets it right from start to finish. An impressive debut from these West Coast staples and a sure sign of promising things in the future.