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  1. Dub Reggae in the ’70s & Beyond. By the late 1970s, skilled newcomers like Prince Jammy and King Tubby’s teenage protégé, Scientist, had elevated dub reggae into a viable art form all its own. Full instrumental dub albums were released by respected reggae artists like Burning Spear and Black Uhuru.

  2. Feb 1, 2005 · Abstract. This article is an interpretive examination of roots and dub reggae and the musical genres' development in the 1970s and thereafter. It is comprised of a historical overview and ...

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  3. Jun 28, 2015 · The music of choice was dub — an early sub-genre of reggae that grew to develop an identity of its own. As it built its foundation on technical experimentation, dub put engineers in the producer and artist roles for maybe the first time, experimenting with remixes that would become long-playing and dance-focused, removing vocals, emphasizing the drum and bass parts, and implementing a new ...

  4. Jan 22, 2024 · At its core, dub is a form of musical experimentation and re-interpretation. Dub producers take existing reggae tracks and transform them into mesmerizing sonic landscapes. The focus is not only on the music itself but also on the production techniques and the artistic prowess of the engineers behind the mixing boards.

  5. In the 21st century, the word dub is associated with remixes, particularly dance music. Modern techno, grime, house, dubstep tunes will often have a dub” edit or remix. Its origins, invention ...

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  6. Nov 19, 2009 · It is comprised of a historical overview and discussion of roots reggae as political and aesthetic communication, and as an unusual communicative form that defied conventional economic, cultural, and national boundaries through a combination of music and commentary that rekindled vital elements of oral culture and tradition missing in most modern print and electronic "mass" communication.

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  8. May 19, 2015 · A beginner’s guide to King Tubby, the producer who turned dub into an art form. King Tubby is one of the most important figures of Jamaican popular music. During the late 1960s and early 1970s ...

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