I haven't seen this pop up in anyone's "currently rocking my world" list, so I thought I'd mention it--it's the Andreas Tilliander "Ljud" LP on Force Inc. Really great fragmented rhythms and blunt sounding bass with those crazy clicks ("errors," Force Inc calls them) to top it off. To me the album has a real "skeletal" feel to it, like there's underlying rhythms and textures that are implied in the tracks, but not stated. The songs leave themselves open to interpretation, it's kind of like they make you do the work (I don't know if that makes sense, but...). I think the tracks have a truly authentic "dub" feel to them--they just have that pulsing, restrained energy that I love about dub--it's like they're waiting to explode or something. While a lot of stuff pays lip service to dub, this is a lot closer to a true dub feel, if you ask me. So anyway, if that kind of stuff floats your boat, check it out (sounds especially great on vinyl--all those warm pops and stuff!).
Andy