Steely & Clevie's Dubbist, and man is it ever a disappointment. Steely & Clevie are a reggae/dub production duo who have been around for ages. One of them died about a decade ago. They're most famous for the update they did to Dawn Penn's Classic "No, No, No" in 1993.
Now credit where credit is due, in all versions of "No, No, No" 90% of what makes the song work is Dawn's vocals. That said, the production Steely & Clevie did rises to the task and is, as the millennials say, infection AF. What I cannot understand is why their 2002 album is so BAD by comparison. They use cheesy "mid 80s Casio preset" synth tones that are like lukewarm Velveeta. The whole album is incredibly amateurish sounding, especially compared to what they did a decade prior.