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05 Aug 2002, 04:53 PM
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Dub Music
I've recently been introduced to the sounds of dub. I've downloaded some King Tubby, but I'm looking for more and also specific albums that you guys recommend.
Thanks.
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05 Aug 2002, 05:04 PM
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This is up my Alley, most of these guys only put out dope tracks.
Mad Professor
Aswad
Scientist
Augustus Pablo
Also, most Reggae artists put out Dub Albums a year or 6months after the album drops, so look for your favorite artist, i'm sure they have a dub track.
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05 Aug 2002, 06:34 PM
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Any specific albums?
I got the Gorillaz vs. Space Monkeyz album and love it...
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05 Aug 2002, 08:09 PM
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Black Uhuru "Brutal Dub" on RAS Records.
This is the REAL Drum 'n Bass, with Sly & Robbie.
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06 Aug 2002, 02:01 AM
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Also, check out The Twilight Circus Dub Sound System at www.twilightcircus.com for a modern take on the genre.
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06 Aug 2002, 10:35 AM
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Lee "Scratch" Perry- Where else are you going to get barking seals with your dub?
"Words Of My Mouth" is a good place to start. But there are no barking seals (or other signs of his dementia/genius) on that album.
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06 Aug 2002, 02:59 PM
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Have to concur with Lee Scratch Perry. Phenomenal stuff.
For his dub work, there is a Trojan compilation called "Open the Gate" that is great. This is actually a reduction from a 3 disc box set that I must admit I own and love. It's not all dub, but there is alot of it on there and it's excellent.
Aswad is also a great suggestion. "A New Chapter in Dub" is the dub version of "A New Chapter." Also Highly recommended.
King Tubby and the Mad Professor are also stalwarts: Try Tubby's "Roots of Dub" for an intro.
One of my all time favorite reggae records is a Bunny Wailer album called "Rock 'n Groove" which is a full album of great mid-tempo grooves almost all of which lapse into a dub mix for the second part of the tracks. Very, very cool.
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07 Aug 2002, 11:25 AM
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Thanks guys!
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07 Aug 2002, 11:34 AM
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You could also try Garvey's Ghost by Burning Spear which is the Dub version of his classic Marcus Garvey album.
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