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PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 2008 7:30 am 
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hey guys

i'm looking for dub recommendations, can be old or new but i'm specifically after dub. i know there's loads of great reggae around, and that the distinction can be somewhat marginal, but please keep the recommendations here dub-oriented

i'm after huge basslines, huge reverbs and the mixing desk being played like an instrument by a guy smoking a doob :wink:

so please list albums, songs, DJ mixes, youtube vids, etc of some of that wobbly dub


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... not exactly sure what kind of dub you're looking for but I like this artists: (new & old shit)

Alpha & Omega
Black Roots
Burning Spear
Clinton Fearon
Dub Syndicate
Glen Brown
High Tone
Jah Loyd
Jah Warrior
Jah Woosh
Lee Scratch Perry
Mad Professor
King Tubby
Scientist
Soul Syndicate
Stress Assassin (!)
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cheers Wax, there's some new names there that i'll definitely check out

i've been playing Scientist vs Prince Jammy - Big Showdown at King Tubby's alot recently, some really deep grooves on there


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:roll: Yeah I know everybody knows King Tubby and so on.. I was just typing, not thinking. :lol: I never was such a big fan of that "electronic" dub... but I'm also interested in this thread.

I wonder if anybody actually makes dub or any kinda reggae influenced stuff?!

Too bad that I didn't finished my revolution dub for #24. *lazy mofu*
SP's are made for shit like this, believe me...


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Wax Inspektor wrote:
SP's are made for shit like this, believe me...


exactly! that's why i'm trying to listen to more, get a feel for it so i can start laying out some thick dubby goodness

MFX #2 Tape Echo is great for those dub echoes...i add some reverb as an aux send on my mixer to really get it bouncing

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Dub is pretty "easy"... :roll: I'ld say start with the bass / grab a reggea song, filter it (need to be good) and you're halfway done... but I guess you already know. Anyway it's made fun to sth. downtempo

Check this lil fx test. I made it with a snare from #31.
dubby resample test.mp3 - 0.32MB

Live dub is where it's at drew! :wink: 8)
Bangin out trumpets, doin crazy delay and filter stuff...
...we should found a soundsystem... :lol:


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See if you can find an album titled
"Sub Signals" (I have Vol. 1, its sick)

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Wax Inspektor wrote:
Dub is pretty "easy"... :roll: I'ld say start with the bass / grab a reggea song, filter it (need to be good) and you're halfway done... but I guess you already know. Anyway it's made fun to sth. downtempo


i've been composing the dub basslines in midi so they can change tempo and so i can mess with the synth parameters

it's definitely fun to mess with the downtempo stuff 8)
as your sound example shows, the 404's effects are well suited to dub things up...you got some nice tasty sounds there


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Live dub is where it's at drew! :wink: 8)
Bangin out trumpets, doin crazy delay and filter stuff...
...we should found a soundsystem... :lol:


definitely man! cruise around in a van powered by biodiesel, puffing spliffs and blasting live dub throughout forests and valleys!

let's get onto it - all aboard!


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thanks for that recommendation SpaceAge, i'll have a hunt

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augustus pablo is pretty awesome - you can see a line from him thru gorillaz. melodic and heavy.

king tubby is super important for how his production techniques pushed so many boundaries. you can go from him to 'guns of brixton' by the clash in one or two steps. really good fing on tubby in a recent wax poetics. biography is hilariously disturbing.

i also really like the aggrovators...heavy and tight in a loose dubby way. which i know makes no sense. but check it.

lee perry pioneered a buncha production ideas as well. beastie boys kinda brought him some late-life fame, but his older work is worth checking out.

and then there's the stuff that was influenced by dub...especially the clash, asian dub foundation, bad brains (!!!), and newer stuff like burial and kode9.

to me, one of the most important things is how much these guys did with very little quality gear. its not even lo-fi. its no-fi.

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Beyond what's been mentioned already, try tapping into a few of the compilation labels like Blood & Fire which covers ground on all the classic dub. Then peep something like the Rhythm & Sound comps for a taste of some really nice newer dub (King In My Empire is the shit!).

Also not mentioned on that list earlier...

Aswad - "A New Chapter Of Dub". Particularly the track Dub Fire. It's a pretty classic 80's dub release.


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fauna, Jay, ModulR - cheers guys, i appreciate the tips. i'm gonna follow those up when i get home tonight

i think i'm gonna have a pretty dubby weekend :lol:


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