Tag: dub

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…

Dub Gabriel – Reggae Special (Vintage Vinyl Mix)

Posted by: dublinator Posted onJune 18, 2013 Comments: 2

Dub Gabriel recently set up his turntables at the d/a/c lab. He hooked up his tape delays, reverbs and dub sirens and dropped a 1 1/2 hour set of all vintage vinyl with essential selections of vintage dancehall, reggae & dub. Recorded live at his studio, these vintage selections guarantee to warm up the sound system this summer. Dub Gabriel – Reggae Special (Vintage Vinyl Mix) by Dubgabriel on Mixcloud Tracklisting: Purple Man – King of the Way Sancho – Chase Vampire Billy Boyo – Wicked She Wicked Carol Kalphat – African Land Sly & Robbie – Rocks and Mountains Ranking Dread – Africa Buro Banton – Can’t Take the Running’s in a Babylon Junior Cat – Anerexol Body Michigan & Smiley – Down Presser Nicodemus –…

Dubbhism Calling all analog dub producers!

Posted by: dublinator Posted onNovember 29, 2011 Comments: 2

The crew over at Dubbhism (site dead) are reaching out to all Dub Producers who are using Analog equipment to make a compilation album featuring dub tracks made using the same. Are you producing dub tracks using Great British Springs, original analog reverb tanks by Accutronics, Belton, vintage tape echo machines by Roland, Korg, analog BBD-based echo/flanger fx etc.? Please let us know about it. Contact us via dubbhism(?)xs4all.nl Addis Night by SPRING REVERB MUSEUM

Stars Dub

Posted by: dublinator Posted onAugust 2, 2011 Comments: 1

From David Cox “I made this film to showcase a series of 12″ x 12” stencil prints, inspired by the “STARS” riddim. The original “STARS” was written, sung and recorded by the great Cornell Campbell, as lead singer of The Eternals, at Studio One, in 1969. It is my favourite reggae song. ”

How to make a dub? Legendary dub-reggae pioneer, Scientist, shows the process.

Posted by: dub33 Posted onFebruary 10, 2011 Comments: 0

November 2010. London. Though the weather was grey, the mood inside the Red Bull Music Academy studio on Tooley Street was tropical, as we were blessed by the presence of legendary dub-reggae producer, Scientist. In a lead up to a nighttime concert at Fabric, Scientist strolled through the studio with The Upsetters band to show how to mix a dub track. For heavens sake, thank goodness we filmed this.