Complete Guide to Dub Music: History, Techniques, and Sound System Culture
From King Tubby’s first echo chambers to modern digital productions, dub transformed Jamaican music and global sound culture.…
From King Tubby’s first echo chambers to modern digital productions, dub transformed Jamaican music and global sound culture.…
Dub revolutionized Jamaica’s sound system culture by transforming the mixing desk into an instrument, turning exclusive dub plates…
Dub plates are exclusive, one-off acetate records that shaped Jamaican sound system culture. This article explores what dub…
Versioning is the art of reworking reggae tracks into new instrumental or dub mixes. This article explores how…
From King Tubby’s analog mixing desks to modern software plug-ins, dub production has been transformed by digital technology.…
Early dub pioneers like King Tubby and Lee “Scratch” Perry turned mixing desks, tape machines, and reverb units…
Dub engineers pioneered the art of creating “space” in music. Using echo, reverb, dropouts, and silence, they transformed…
Dub revolutionized recorded music by stripping away vocals or fragmenting them with echo and reverb. This article explores…
The riddim is the backbone of Jamaican music. In dub, producers strip songs down to riddims, reworking basslines…
Bass is the heartbeat of dub. Jamaican producers like King Tubby and Scientist emphasized bass in mixes to…