GANS Reimagine Their Debut with Pulse-Driven “THIS PRODUCT DUB”

GANS Reimagine Their Debut with Pulse-Driven “THIS PRODUCT DUB”

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Midlands post-punk provocateurs GANS are keeping the momentum from their September debut GOOD FOR THE SOUL, released via Peter Doherty’s Strap Originals. Produced by Ross Orton, the album carved out a shadowy, restless soundscape, blending jagged post-punk grooves with darting electronics and after-hours tension. The band have earned a firm spot on the BBC 6 Music playlist and garnered praise from Clash, DIY, Rolling Stone UK, and more.

Today, GANS return with “THIS PRODUCT DUB,” a reimagined take on the album track “THIS PRODUCT” that transforms the original into a dance-ready, anti-capitalist statement. It’s a dizzying, hypnotic slice of chaos that proves GANS are just getting started.

The band encapsulate the track’s restless energy in their own words:

“Buy. Consume. Eat. Breathe. Repeat. Type. Read. Listen. Look. Dispose. Compose. Waste. Produce. Walk. Run. Stop. Go. Always. Never. Start. End. Feel. Touch. Burn. Nothing. Something. Sleep. Watch. Smile. Cry. Scream. Pain. Rest. Circle. Back. Finish. Begin. Hello. Goodbye.”

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Katie Macbeth

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Katie Macbeth is a freelance music journalist and editor of Indie is not a Genre.



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