Do younger Dubstep fans realize DUB influences like....
dub is a huge, huge part of the current state of dance music. nothing-- from hiphop, to disco, to house, to dancehall, on up through the uk 'nuum and anything else in between, would exist without dub reggae. seriously.
and yes, i'm hearing a remarkable lack of both dub and step in the tunes in the dubs section. i hear a lot of FUCK YEAH! and RRRRAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!, which is all well and good, but... me waan more dub and step in my dubstep.
with that said:
blackboard jungle dub and the whole african dub series do it for me. For 1 single dub record, it's all about in the heart of the congos.
also a fan of the whole world of jahtari 8-bit dub, and adrian sherwood's work on on-u, from tackhead thru african head charge, was a really big influence. not an easy one, for sure, but pretty life-changing as far as ideas about music and aesthetics go.
and yes, i'm hearing a remarkable lack of both dub and step in the tunes in the dubs section. i hear a lot of FUCK YEAH! and RRRRAAAAAHHHHH!!!!!!, which is all well and good, but... me waan more dub and step in my dubstep.
with that said:
blackboard jungle dub and the whole african dub series do it for me. For 1 single dub record, it's all about in the heart of the congos.
also a fan of the whole world of jahtari 8-bit dub, and adrian sherwood's work on on-u, from tackhead thru african head charge, was a really big influence. not an easy one, for sure, but pretty life-changing as far as ideas about music and aesthetics go.
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True and you don’t, as proved here:THE-VOICE-OF-REASON wrote:and i don't think its important to understand the roots of any style to enjoy it.
The term Dubstep came from the dubby Garage Horsepower were making in early 2000. The half time drums happened after and helped enhance the dub elements making the name fit more. Then producers made beats that were effectively Electronic Dub @ 140 bpm.TBH i think dubstep owes more to rave culture(dnb/jungle/acid) than it does to dub
Funnily enough the new Horsepower riddim on Tempa fits into this category if anyone’s looking for this stuff. It is still being made.
Dub & Reggae has influenced pretty much every genre of dance music including
and King Tubby is indeed the King of Dub, go buy his catalogue!(dnb/jungle/acid)
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Fuck yeah.....one of the coolest releases last year in fact!trench wrote:Side note... does anyone know of any Jacob Miller dubstep RMX's?
Listen to it here.............
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvXHyR5nl80
Buy it here or any record stores that still have it............
http://www.discogs.com/Jacob-Miller-Bab ... se/1581867
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Yeah sorry about that.................I am biased.deamonds wrote:what a stupid thing to sayGodflesh Fiend wrote:
I think that the main reason people bring up the Dub thing over Garage/Grime is because the classic Dub records crap all over Garage & Grime records.
I never enjoyed any Garage or Grime for the most part but love Dub Reggae and Dubstep.
Absolutely,EFA wrote:Dub & Reggae has influenced pretty much every genre of dance music includingand King Tubby is indeed the King of Dub, go buy his catalogue!(dnb/jungle/acid)
what do you fellas think the 4x4 groove came from? Listen to the old reggae records and you'll find out... kick kick kick kick

I think it's best to say that the whole music is influenced by african drumming, you won't make a mistake with that...

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Everybody go peep some West African Highlife/Afrobeat:EGOLESS wrote:Absolutely,EFA wrote:Dub & Reggae has influenced pretty much every genre of dance music includingand King Tubby is indeed the King of Dub, go buy his catalogue!(dnb/jungle/acid)
what do you fellas think the 4x4 groove came from? Listen to the old reggae records and you'll find out... kick kick kick kick![]()
I think it's best to say that the whole music is influenced by african drumming, you won't make a mistake with that...
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U yeah, african groove is delicious... so repetative but hypnotisingKapital wrote:Everybody go peep some West African Highlife/Afrobeat:EGOLESS wrote:Absolutely,EFA wrote:Dub & Reggae has influenced pretty much every genre of dance music includingand King Tubby is indeed the King of Dub, go buy his catalogue!(dnb/jungle/acid)
what do you fellas think the 4x4 groove came from? Listen to the old reggae records and you'll find out... kick kick kick kick![]()
I think it's best to say that the whole music is influenced by african drumming, you won't make a mistake with that...
ET Mensah
Rex Lawson
King Bruce
Osibisa
K. Frimpong
African Brothers
Uhuru Dance Band
Joe Mensah
Fela Kuti
Christie Azuma
Go find Ghana Soundz Vol. 1 + 2
Lion Charge records, ZamZam sounds
[quote="Signus"]My tastes in reggae are constantly evolving but in a peculiar way. Over the last couple of years I've started listening to older and older stuff and now I find myself listening to calypso quite a lot.
Favorite artists at the moment are: Lord Tanamo, Mighty Sparrow, Lord Kitchener, Count Lasher, Lord Spoon & David, Lord Ivanhoe and His Caribbean Knights, Lord Creator.
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Favorite artists at the moment are: Lord Tanamo, Mighty Sparrow, Lord Kitchener, Count Lasher, Lord Spoon & David, Lord Ivanhoe and His Caribbean Knights, Lord Creator.
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make a mix of those artists, and gain my respect and admiration forever

if we're talking legends,
desmond decker and harry belafonte, for that mento connection
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