Category: dub

Echo Chamber – Japan Special & More – Aug 14, 2013

Posted by: dublinator Posted onSeptember 22, 2013 Comments: 0

Massive selection and mix from the one and only Dr. StrangeDub’s excellent Echo Chamber radio show – tune in every week for broadcasts like this – pleasing the deepest dubheads from around the world. A very special night in the Echo Chamber as we did a “Land of the Rising Sun” special honoring Japanese reggae, dub, ska, and more… But, for the first hour of the program we covered some new non-Japanese releases – from Talisman (on Sugar Shack), Med Dred (on Dub-o-phonic), Svaha Sound System, Omegaman (on Fort Knox), Trevor “The Technician” McKenzie & Robert C., and M.L.K. & the Breadwinners (on Freedom Fighter). The rest of the program was devoted to Japan, with music from: Killa Sista, Dry & Heavy, Likkle Mai, Channel U, Mystica Tribe,…

Jahtari | making a riddim with a SID synth and a Korg Monotron Delay

Posted by: dublinator Posted onSeptember 15, 2013 Comments: 2

This is very cool – not easy – but cool and there are many more musicians and producers sharing crucial dub production like this on youtube. Like it? Don’t like it? Too complicated? Let us know in the comments! disrupt (Jahtari) making a riddim with a MIDIBOX SID synth and a modded Korg Monotron Delay (it’s now in a rack, has proper knobs and cool new extras). Drums and some FX sounds from the SID have been sampled into the MPC1000 before. Bass, Skanks and Arp are all frm the SID.

Going back to vinyl 45s – 4 great blogs

Posted by: dublinator Posted onAugust 25, 2013 Comments: 0

If you want to understand an important part of Jamaican music culture you need to listen to a lot of 45s. Unfortunately due to the popularity of the format so many were made that never made it to a re-issue or compilation LP or CD. Fortunately for us there are some great collectors out there who write great blogs and create great mixes who are willing to share mixes of their collection with us. Here are four great blogs all run by passionate enthusiastic lovers of Jamaican music. By no means a comprehensive list and these blogs will, in turn, lead you to hundreds of more blogs – but just four that we really enjoy and respect. Enjoy – dub.com http://davesjukebox.blogspot.com/ Dave is a passionate collector of…

Gaudi | In between times

Posted by: dublinator Posted onJuly 2, 2013 Comments: 3

Discovered this great album via our old pal Tomas @ voltage music on bandcamp. Here’s an excerpt we like but please be sure to read the entire piece – Great music and great writing. Like original dub music, Gaudi’s music takes the listener between the bass lines, leaving space for the nuance and color in his productions to emerge. He’s decided that while the computer offers endless synth, sample and rhythmic layering possibilities, often you can say more with less. “With all of the plug-ins and effects, the result is a wall of sound,” he explains. “There’s no time for the brain to filter it out. With the dub producers as a reference, I give the same importance to the silence between the notes as the notes…

Congo Natty Mix | Uncle Dugs Big Dada Sound presents

Posted by: dublinator Posted onJune 24, 2013 Comments: 1

Not strictly dub, but if you have a love for dub you need to know the congo natty history.. massive selection from the Congo Natty label going back 20+ years We told you that Congo Natty aka Rebel MC was more than a legend and now it’s time to prove it. For your listening pleasure the one and only Uncle Dugs (Rinse FM) has compiled a mix that takes the listener all the way through Mikail Tafari’s career, from the early Rebel MC & Double Trouble days right up to the last few years. Seventy eight minutes charting the birth and development of Jungle, the mix works as a perfect taster for the forthcoming Congo Natty opus, “Jungle Revolution.” With the buzz around first single “UK Allstars”…

Pissed Pat at the Controls

Posted by: dublinator Posted onJune 18, 2013 Comments: 0

Misty In Roota : Introduction (roots) Inner sanctuary : Alpah and Omega (roots) Rituals : D’ubserver – Terror logic Records (slammin) (just out on TLR) Ancient Scrolls (elder remix) : boom one sound system (tripped glictch) (just out on boom one) WEISSE NICHT : Mildtape & Dubbing Sun (roots step) Lambsbread Riddim : Doobie Sounds (roots step) The Ghost and ME : Little Tree House on the moon (dam nice) Wudub and Jessica Lamote – Flash. (brillent tune) aaaaa drop the tune at twice speed cut/…… last one anyway peace peeps.hope u enjoy…

bunsen burnah | Dub is mind

Posted by: dublinator Posted onApril 4, 2013 Comments: 5

Dub is Mind All is Mind A Dub Selection 1. DubNL- Higher Ranking Dub 2. Creation Rebel- Black Lion Dub 3. Ashanti Waugh- Jah Dub 4. Revolutionaries- Kunta Kinte version 1 5. Alpha and Omega- Contentious Dub 6. Bissoman- Eek a Mouse – Ganja Smugglin’ REMIX 7. Dubmatix- Killing Dub 8. Easy Star All Stars- Dubbing up the Walls 9. Mr. Mefistou vs. GZA- Liquid Swords (Babylon’s Nemesis Version) 10.Dub Terminator + High Freequency- Equal Rights (feat. Chappa Jan) 11.Rootah- Mr. Vibes 12.Pupajim- International Farmer 13.Dubbing Sun- Far I Ready 14.Dub Creator- Jah dubness 15.I-Lodica- Daybreak (Disciples Mix) 16.Dubmatix- Ichense Dub 17.Jah Batta- Mi Black 18.Jah Yu- Damul Goon 19.Johnny Clark- Dreader Dub 20.Lee Scratch Perry- Roast Fish and Cornbread 21.Ticklah vs. David Axelrod- Two Face 22.AAcrylistic…

Sound ‘n’ Pressure Story

Posted by: dublinator Posted onApril 2, 2013 Comments: 0

Just got a link to this and already loving it. Such a good story about roots that were roots and influenced so many and now available again for all collectors and fans: Sound 'n' Pressure Story by Various Artists Inspired by the first wave of UK produced Digi Roots and Dub he was hearing at Nick Manasseh’s Roots Rock Reggae sessions at London’s Dingwalls and Jah Shaka dances, reggae lover and club promoter Anthony Cummins got together with friends Adam Holden (Fish), Mark Evans (Suffurah) and Hamish Brown (All Nation Rockers), to see about getting some studio time and trying their hand at creating their own music. A visit to Youth Sound record shop to get feedback for an early version of “Warm The Nation” gained them…

Blackjob | Queen In My Empire

Posted by: dublinator Posted onJanuary 18, 2013 Comments: 0

A really fantastic cover of the Rhythm and Sound classic “Queen in My Empire” from Italy – Blackjob and Beat Inc via original cultures Instrumental (could use a dub version too) Vocal