Fans of speed garage and Indian vocals are equally enthralled by the hypno-groova-matic sounds of this New York-based hybrid. Anyone who has heard Goa trance is familiar with the concept of East-West fusion, but founder/vocalist/producer Sean Dinsmore (DJ Cavo) brought his reggae and rock sensibilities to bear on all Dum Dum Project efforts, ending up with a sound that is far more memorable than Goa. Dinsmore first received renown while fronting the ska band the Toasters and, later, the reggae group Unity 2. When Unity 2 finally disbanded in 1992, Dinsmore spent a couple of ye...