Gaudi’s Jazz Gone Dub Continues to Build International Support Into 2026

Gaudi’s Jazz Gone Dub Continues to Build International Support Into 2026

Released in 2025, Gaudi’s Jazz Gone Dub continues to receive steady international support into 2026, with ongoing BBC airplay championed by David Rodigan and Don Letts, sustained critical praise, and continued press coverage including the Jamaica Observer. The album remains active across specialist radio, curated playlists, and media features, reflecting continued engagement well beyond its initial release cycle.

Introduced by Don Letts and developed over a four-year production process, the instrumental project features contributions from David Hinds, Jah Wobble, Ernest Ranglin, Sly & Robbie, and additional collaborators spanning reggae, dub, and jazz backgrounds. Their performances are integrated within Gaudi’s dub-focused production approach, which emphasizes space, texture, and live musicianship.

Anchored by Gaudi’s multi-instrumental work across piano, Hammond organ, Fender Rhodes, glockenspiel, and Taisho harp, Jazz Gone Dub maintains a cohesive, layered sound that bridges improvisational jazz elements with dub’s atmospheric structure, allowing the project to continue finding resonance across both genres into the new year.