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New Palm reshapes JdB’s Come Over into a Los Angeles dub-techno echo chamber

By Editorial Team - June 27, 2026

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New Palm reshapes JdB’s Come Over into a Los Angeles dub-techno echo chamber

Summary

New Palm releases Come Over Reshapes - JdB Revisited, a remix project with agraybé, Charles Edward, Kaleb Marshall and others turning JdB material into breaks, dub and techno variants.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 27, 2026
  • Tags: jdb, come over reshapes, new palm, los angeles, dub techno, breaks, remix, Los Angeles Dub Techno / Remix Project

Come Over Reshapes - JdB Revisited arrives on 27 June through New Palm, and the concept is exactly the sort of thing remix culture does best when it is not treated as afterthought content. The Los Angeles label gathers reworks from agraybé, Charles Edward, Ian Ellison, Izzy Vines, Kaleb Marshall, Kiisu and Spillman, turning JdB’s material toward breaks, dub, dub techno and techno. The format also has physical ambition, with CD and vinyl editions connected to the release. That matters because dub-techno culture has always valued object, system and sound pressure as much as track titles. A good remix collection does not merely decorate the original. It tests how much space the original can hold. New Palm’s reshapes sound like a set of rooms built around echo, delay, movement and the pleasure of hearing a song become architecture.

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