Dub Pistols are an acclaimed British electronic music group formed in London in 1996 by Barry Ashworth and Jason O’Bryan. Renowned for their eclectic fusion of dub, big beat, reggae, hip hop, and punk influences, Dub Pistols quickly rose to prominence in the UK’s vibrant electronic scene. Over the years, the band’s high-energy live performances and innovative sound have earned them a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim.
The group’s collaborative spirit has seen them work with artists such as Terry Hall, Madness, Horace Andy, and Rodney P, contributing to a dynamic and diverse discography that reflects their genre-defying approach. With albums like "Point Blank," "Six Million Ways to Live," and "Return of the Pistoleros," Dub Pistols have consistently pushed musical boundaries, while their energetic festival appearances around the world have cemented their reputation as one of the UK’s most enduring and inventive live acts.