Dubadub Vibes from Brest: A Celebration of Local Roots and Style

“Brest Bay” by Stand High Patrol, featuring Pupajim, is a vibrant celebration of the unique musical style known as dubadub, originating from the western town of Brest, France. The repetitive chant of “Wicked Wicked Wicked” sets the tone for a high-energy track that emphasizes the raw and youthful spirit of the artists. The song is a proud declaration of their roots and the distinctive sound they bring to the music scene, blending elements of dub, reggae, and electronic music.

The lyrics highlight the group's identity and their defiance of conventional norms. Pupajim, the lead vocalist, asserts their independence from mainstream influences, stating they are not from London, Sussex, the UK, or the tropics, but from Brest. This geographical pride is coupled with a sense of innovation and creativity, as they boast about their “nuff dub licks and many tactics,” indicating their mastery of the genre and their ability to produce fresh, original music. The mention of “ganja” also nods to the reggae culture, which often associates with themes of relaxation and rebellion.

The song also introduces the members of Stand High Patrol as a cohesive unit, likening themselves to the “three musketeers” who are always “cooking freshly.” This metaphor of cooking fresh music underscores their commitment to originality and quality in their craft. The repeated phrase “dubadub come from this area” reinforces their connection to their hometown and the unique sound they have cultivated there. Overall, “Brest Bay” is an anthem of local pride, musical innovation, and the unyielding spirit of Stand High Patrol.

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