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Kevin Richard Martin, better known by The Bug, a name that resonates within the music industry, has had an illustrious career spanning more than three decades that has witnessed his versatility across a spectrum of genres. From the ground-rattling bass of dub and jazzcore to the thumping beats of industrial hip hop, dancehall, and dubstep, Martin has left an indelible mark in the music scene. In a creative partnership with Ghost Dubs, their new 2025 album “Implosion” is a testament to their avant-garde approach, proving that their creativity knows no boundaries.
Kevin’s passionate tryst with music transcends beyond the conventional boundaries of melody and harmony that are often emblematic of conservative music structures. His eagerness to shatter conservatism in music led to his early fascination with dub music. His experimental inclination was also well represented through his associations with various music projects. From the jazzcore group; GOD, the icy creative synergies with Justin Broadrick in Ice, to his robust outpourings under the alias The Bug, the breadth of his creative estates is indeed impressive and duly reminds fans of the genius of Throbbing Gristle, another music innovator.
In “Implosion”, the collaboration between Kevin and Ghost Dubs invites comparisons with legends of bass-heavy music such as Jah Shaka, the pioneer of the roots reggae sound system, and King Tubby, the originator of remixes. The similarity arises from the duo’s prowess in concocting bass-heavy music and harnessing the nature of these sub-heavy vibrations with their dexterous craftsmanship.
The Bug & Ghost Dubs, just like pioneers of their genre such as Adrian Sherwood and Captain Beefheart, showcase their talents in a musical face-off in this album. Each track emerges as a sonic challenge to the other, alternating between the intensity and frequency of the bass. Amid the clashing sounds, one can also perceive an echo of similar sound clashes that took place between legends like Chain Reaction and On-U Sound, creating a distinctive conjunction of raw sounds that’s both nostalgic and radical.
“Implosion” flaunts not just an abundance of deep and sludgy dub basses but also a generous utilization of wobbling, noise-laden, and intensely vibrating rhythms. Every track seems to tread down the minimalist path and yet manages to retain the bursts of energy with patiently ticking rhythms, much like the experimental rhythms of the masterly bassist: Jah Wobble.
While the sonic inventions in “Implosion” have upped the ante for bass-heavy music, it wouldn’t be fair to overlook Kevin’s other projects that have also contributed significantly to his musical prowess. His collaborations under the name Zonal, the joint venture with established figures like Mark Stewart and Keith Levene, or the reggae-dub/trip hop partnership with Black Chow: all these projects have expanded his music palette and added a novel dimension to his dexterity.
In conclusion, “Implosion” is yet another testimony to the path-breaking musical endeavors of The Bug & Ghost Dubs, joining the ranks of other creative alliances between bands similar to Sex Pistols and Joy Division. This innovative piece of art not only manifests the artistic spirit of Kevin and Ghost Dubs but it also serves as a testament to the endless possibilities of bass-heavy music.



