Friday, April 8, 2011

ESSENTIAL DUB ALBUMS

Most people would agree that King Tubby was the pioneer of the beautiful  musical genre(or sub-genre) called Dub. He was a gifted sound engineer and started to play with the songs that they recorded. With delays,reverbs and loud drum&bass , he would transform this song to a totally different song. 


let's listen one of his best song...


But of course , there were others and there was a little competition between them.  The first independent Jamaican Label’s founder Sir Clement “Coxsone” Dodd , Lee “Scratch” Perry, Augustus Paoblo ,Scientist, the Power Duo Sly&Robbie are the very important figures of Dub music...
 a great album by Sly and Robbie


Dub became very popular in England in the 70’s and since then it has big effect and influence in the alternative rock scene but also in electronic music. John Lydon(a.k.a Johnny Rotten) and Keith Levene   -the founder of very great post-punk band P.I.L- were big dub&reggae fans, as well as Clash members. Mikey Dread , Mad Professor were probably the first jamaican dub artist in England. Dub influences can be heard in bands/artist like :


You can hear the echoes of Jamaica in P.I.L a lot...


P.I.L , Slits , Clash, Bush Tetras, Arthur Russel, Pop Group,This Heat, Cabaret Voltaire,Aphex Twin,Prodigy,Thom Yorke,Public Enemy , Air,Massive Attack,Portishead,Boredoms,Talking Heads,Radiohead,Burial,Sun Araw, LA Vampires, Yellow Swans and of course Gorillaz!

These are my favorite dub albums in no particular order.


KING TUBBY meets SLY&ROBBIE
  


KING TUBBY - DUB HITS FROM STUDIO ONE AND MORE



PRINCE FAR I - CRY TUFF DUB ENCOUNTER


SCIENTIST - HEAVYWEIGHT DUB CHAMPION

STUDIO ONE - DUB - THE ORIGINAL


LEE “SCRATCH” PERRY & THE UPSETTERS - SUPER APE

U ROY meets KING TUBBY

and for those who are more adventurist , please try Mark Stewart’s two albums . They were produced by  probably  the best british dub artist Adrian Sherwood(founder of On U Sound label)

MARK STEWART- As the Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade

Learning how to Cope With Cowardice

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