looking damn good. I need some good reccomendations of dub like this seeing as the good weather is approaching, someone wanna drop it
Ghetto-ology Dubwise Barrington Levy In Dub - The Lost Mixes from King Tubby's Studio Black Foundation Dub 375 Magnum Dub D.C.Dub Connection Slum In Dub In the Dub Zone Leggo Dub The Sound Of Macka Dub Africa Must Be Free by 1983 dub Rockers Meets King Tubbys Scratch Attack ! King Tubby's Prophesy Of Dub Black Ark In Dub Guitar Boogie Dub Studio One Dub Black Foundation in Dub Cry Tuff Dub Encounter Chapter 3 Dub From The Roots Dub In The Roots Tradition Dub Landing Dub Transmission Specialists Disc 2 Dub War (Coxsone Vs. Quaker City) Escape From Hell Heavyweight Dub Champion High Priest of Dub Macca Rootsman Dub Morwell Unlimited Meet King Tubby's Dub Me Nexus Dub Scientific Dub The Techniques In Dub Vital Dub - Well Charged
sooo curious. what's that tune on the trailer, btw?
Looks like a cool doc, and no diss but why would you use some tepid modern dub tune in your trailer when you have so many classics to chose from? I don't get it.
sooo curious. what's that tune on the trailer, btw?
Looks like a cool doc, and no diss but why would you use some tepid modern dub tune in your trailer when you have so many classics to chose from? I don't get it.
They interview a lot of said tepid modern dub artists too. DJ Spooky, for example. I'll check it out mos def, but hope it is heavy on the Sly & Robbie and light on the Dub Pistols and Adam Freeland.
looking damn good. I need some good reccomendations of dub like this seeing as the good weather is approaching, someone wanna drop it
1. Give Praises - Yabby You 2. Vibrate On - Augustus Pablo Meets The Upsetter 3. Blacka Shade Of Dub - Scientist 4. Dub Magnificent - King Tubby 5. King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown - Augustus Pablo 6. Scratch The Dub Organizer - Lee Perry 7. Don't Move - Keith Hudson 8. Rockers Almighty Dub - Rockers Almighty 9. African Roots - Lee Perry Vs. King Tubby 10. Who's In The Tomb? - Black Uhuru 11. Fresh Air - The Mad Professor 12. Seconds Away - Scientist 13. The Right Way - Prince Far-I & The Arabs 14. Tappa Zukie In Dub - Tappa Zukie
sooo curious. what's that tune on the trailer, btw?
Looks like a cool doc, and no diss but why would you use some tepid modern dub tune in your trailer when you have so many classics to chose from? I don't get it.
They interview a lot of said tepid modern dub artists too. DJ Spooky, for example. I'll check it out mos def, but hope it is heavy on the Sly & Robbie and light on the Dub Pistols and Adam Freeland.
The documentary seems to be attempting to shed light on early dub's influence on all modern dance music, so I would expect a mixed bag.
I agree they could have chosen a better song for the trailer, though.
looking damn good. I need some good reccomendations of dub like this seeing as the good weather is approaching, someone wanna drop it
1. Give Praises - Yabby You 2. Vibrate On - Augustus Pablo Meets The Upsetter 3. Blacka Shade Of Dub - Scientist 4. Dub Magnificent - King Tubby 5. King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown - Augustus Pablo 6. Scratch The Dub Organizer - Lee Perry 7. Don't Move - Keith Hudson 8. Rockers Almighty Dub - Rockers Almighty 9. African Roots - Lee Perry Vs. King Tubby 10. Who's In The Tomb? - Black Uhuru 11. Fresh Air - The Mad Professor 12. Seconds Away - Scientist 13. The Right Way - Prince Far-I & The Arabs 14. Tappa Zukie In Dub - Tappa Zukie
love this comp....just had it in the car. the documentary looks sick as well.
sooo curious. what's that tune on the trailer, btw?
Looks like a cool doc, and no diss but why would you use some tepid modern dub tune in your trailer when you have so many classics to chose from? I don't get it.
They interview a lot of said tepid modern dub artists too. DJ Spooky, for example. I'll check it out mos def, but hope it is heavy on the Sly & Robbie and light on the Dub Pistols and Adam Freeland.
The documentary seems to be attempting to shed light on early dub's influence on all modern dance music, so I would expect a mixed bag.
I agree they could have chosen a better song for the trailer, though.
I've seen other docs on Jamaican music that seem to suffer from this strange need to put emphasis on either, its modern musical offspring (of the non Jamaican variety), its relevance to the birth of hip hop, or whatever. Rather than just celebrating the music for what it is/was, focusing on the creators, pioneers ect, the people who we're really interested in.
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what's that tune on the trailer, btw?
sountrack: ???Deb dub??? - Digitaldubs vs. Dubterian
http://www.dubechoes.com/?page_id=4
Ghetto-ology Dubwise
Barrington Levy In Dub - The Lost Mixes from King Tubby's Studio
Black Foundation Dub
375 Magnum Dub
D.C.Dub Connection
Slum In Dub
In the Dub Zone
Leggo Dub
The Sound Of Macka Dub
Africa Must Be Free by 1983 dub
Rockers Meets King Tubbys
Scratch Attack !
King Tubby's Prophesy Of Dub
Black Ark In Dub
Guitar Boogie Dub
Studio One Dub
Black Foundation in Dub
Cry Tuff Dub Encounter Chapter 3
Dub From The Roots
Dub In The Roots Tradition
Dub Landing
Dub Transmission Specialists Disc 2
Dub War (Coxsone Vs. Quaker City)
Escape From Hell
Heavyweight Dub Champion
High Priest of Dub
Macca Rootsman Dub
Morwell Unlimited Meet King Tubby's Dub Me
Nexus Dub
Scientific Dub
The Techniques In Dub
Vital Dub - Well Charged
all have more killer than filler !
Early Mad Professor production - really dubby dancehall
Looking for this one right now...dancehall tracks and their dubs
Also anything by Lee Perry, Scientist, Prince Jammy, King Tubby
This accompanied by the Alton Ellis LP on Teletech is murder.
Looks like a cool doc, and no diss but why would you use some tepid modern
dub tune in your trailer when you have so many classics to chose from?
I don't get it.
They interview a lot of said tepid modern dub artists too. DJ Spooky, for example. I'll check it out mos def, but hope it is heavy on the Sly & Robbie and light on the Dub Pistols and Adam Freeland.
1. Give Praises - Yabby You
2. Vibrate On - Augustus Pablo Meets The Upsetter
3. Blacka Shade Of Dub - Scientist
4. Dub Magnificent - King Tubby
5. King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown - Augustus Pablo
6. Scratch The Dub Organizer - Lee Perry
7. Don't Move - Keith Hudson
8. Rockers Almighty Dub - Rockers Almighty
9. African Roots - Lee Perry Vs. King Tubby
10. Who's In The Tomb? - Black Uhuru
11. Fresh Air - The Mad Professor
12. Seconds Away - Scientist
13. The Right Way - Prince Far-I & The Arabs
14. Tappa Zukie In Dub - Tappa Zukie
The documentary seems to be attempting to shed light on early dub's influence on all modern dance music, so I would expect a mixed bag.
I agree they could have chosen a better song for the trailer, though.
love this comp....just had it in the car. the documentary looks sick as well.
I've seen other docs on Jamaican music that seem to suffer from this strange need to put emphasis on either, its modern musical offspring (of the non Jamaican variety), its relevance to the birth of hip hop, or whatever. Rather than just celebrating the music for what it is/was, focusing on the creators, pioneers ect, the people who we're really interested in.