Can anyone here recommend me some good modern dub?
stuff that's been made in the last 15 years. I own a LOT of dub and looking for something new
Thanks
Modern dub
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Dubbaddikt
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Re: Modern dub
"Dubclash" by Alborosie is an excellent cd of modern dub inspired by King Tubby and made using oldschool techniques;
I'd also recommend checking out anything by Alpha & Omega;
Brother Culture Meets Mungos HiFi lp/cd;
Basque Dub Foundation from Spain;
any dub lps by Dub Judah;
anything by Bush Chemists;
anything by Disciples;
Sound Iration in Dub lp/cd
I'd also recommend checking out anything by Alpha & Omega;
Brother Culture Meets Mungos HiFi lp/cd;
Basque Dub Foundation from Spain;
any dub lps by Dub Judah;
anything by Bush Chemists;
anything by Disciples;
Sound Iration in Dub lp/cd
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Paddy
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Vinnie
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Re: Modern dub
and dont forget jah tubby
just check the reggaemusicstore (or similar sites) and listen for whats good
http://www.reggaemusicstore.com
enjoy the hunting
just check the reggaemusicstore (or similar sites) and listen for whats good
http://www.reggaemusicstore.com
enjoy the hunting
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Marky Dread
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Re: Modern dub
Twilight Circus Dub Sound System has been making AMAZING DUB records for many years, highly recommended! Also just picked up his CD's by Michael Rose and their accompanying DUB counterparts - fantastic!!
One DREAD nation, under JAH!
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dubisamust
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Re: Modern dub
Thanks people, most of these i already know but will check out Jah Tubby's & Basque dub foundation.
@Marky dread - i already own all the Twilight circus albums and you're right their fantastic. especially the work he done with Michael Rose. I think he's really underrated in modern reggae
@Marky dread - i already own all the Twilight circus albums and you're right their fantastic. especially the work he done with Michael Rose. I think he's really underrated in modern reggae
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davek
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Re: Modern dub
*** Basque dub foundation. ***
Two thumbs up!
Two thumbs up!
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Vinnie
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Re: Modern dub
forgot to mention king earthquake
check out his productions
check out his productions
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skippy
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Re: Modern dub
basque dub foundation, pale rider, martin campbell, alien dread, dub fantaic, zion train, h-i tech roots, i like dr. ring-ding from Germany but they can literally do it all..ska, rock steady and dancehall too...
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Roots Champ
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Re: Modern dub
The Expanders from L.A. have made some really great old-school sounding dub.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdWa-rEn9k8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdWa-rEn9k8