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Vibronics Releases Collector-Friendly 10-inch Travelling and Revenge Dub Featuring Nia Songbird

Vibronics released a collector-friendly 10-inch pairing Nia Songbird vocals with a full instrumental dub, a two-track sound-system style pressing aimed at selectors and collectors.

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Vibronics Releases Collector-Friendly 10-inch Travelling and Revenge Dub Featuring Nia Songbird
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Vibronics dropped a new two-track 10-inch single on January 19, 2026, pairing a vocal-led cut featuring Nia Songbird with a full-on instrumental dub version. The release is pressed as a collector-friendly 10-inch with a printed sleeve and is positioned explicitly as a sound-system style record for collectors, selectors and dub aficionados.

The record delivers the immediate practical value selectors look for: a vocal version to ride the crowd and a stripped-down version to roll into a dubwise version or mixing point in a set. Nia Songbird’s vocal-led cut supplies the lyrical hook and melodic centre, while the Revenge Dub instrumental provides the space and echo treatments that work well for live sound-system play and for DJs crafting extended versions. Presenting both tracks on a single 10-inch keeps the energy tight and makes it easy to carry a complementary vocal-plus-dub pairing in a crate.

Collectors will appreciate the physical presentation. The 10-inch press and printed sleeve mark this as a limited-minded physical release rather than a standard 12-inch club pressing or a digital-only drop. That collector-friendly format speaks to vinyl-minded selectors who prioritise distinctive pressings and artwork as part of a set’s aesthetic and collector appeal.

For those who want the details or to buy the record, Vibronics’ Bandcamp page lists release info, credits and streaming or purchase links. The Bandcamp listing is available at vibronics.bandcamp.com/album/travelling-revenge-dub and contains the full release information and ways to add the single to collections and playlists.

This release fits into the long-standing dub tradition of issuing paired vocal and dub versions for both sound-system use and collector culture. Vibronics’ choice to press a 10-inch underscores that single-minded dub philosophy - keeping versions concise but potent for selector use. For selectors building a set that mixes vocal dynamics with heavy dub versions, Travelling / Revenge Dub slots in as a plug-and-play option.

Expect this 10-inch to surface in DJ bags and on turntables at upcoming dances; pick it up on Bandcamp if you want the physical pressing, and slot the dub and vocal into playlists or live sets to hear how the two versions converse. The release is a tidy reminder that vinyl-first dub releases still carry weight for collectors and sound-system selectors alike.

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