Dub Pistols

The Dub Pistols played the Live and Unsigned Tour at The Hove Centre in Brighton. The punk, dance, reggae duo took to the stage as special guests.
The Dub Pistols consist of beat behemoths Barry Ashworth and Jason O’Brien, who formed in the mid-90s out of the chaos and energy erupting from the Heavenly Social-spawned big beat scene. The Dub Pistols have been at the forefront of the dance, break-beat, ska scene for over ten years and continue to trail blaze, working with the likes of Norman Cook and DJ-producer Justin Robertson to name but a few.
Dub Pistols rocked Brighton with a selection of their best hits and tracks, including offerings from their latest album Rum & Coke and were supported by all the best original talent Live and Unsigned has to offer.
Barry Ashworth, himself a former club promoter, said: “Our music is still evolving after ten years and we draw a lot of inspiration from our influences such as The Specials and The Clash. It’s great to be supported by up and coming bands and we hope we can provide them with some inspiration.
“Our latest album includes some great collaborations and tunes that you can’t fail to move to - the people of Brighton were with us all the way!”
To find out more about the Dub Pistols visit www.myspace.com/thedubpistols



























































