Aggrovators at King Tubby`s Studio

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informer

Re: Aggrovators at King Tubby`s Studio

Post by informer »

good explanation.

even if it's nearly the same bunch of musicians i often prefer soul syndicate/aggrovators over revolutionaries, but that may have a special reason: i never liked that channle one sound too much. and they did a lot, if not the most of their work there.
wareika
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Re: Aggrovators at King Tubby`s Studio

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Aggro also recorded a lot @ Channel One.

Actually, the Hoo Kim bro had a clear idea of what they wanted. They wanted to reproduce with the drum kit the sound from the guns they could hear by night on the Channel One area. But they didn't achieved this goal quicly and the studio setup was more or less ready before the real opening of Channel One...

So during few monthes they experimented several ideas. For instance they took care of the micro used during recording. But the real thing that changed everything was a kinda of strange idea about the drum kit recording: they put the micro behind the drum kit instead of in front of it. The next step that complete the whole thing is the Sly metronometric (not sure the word exists!) style.

And who help them to shape the sound? Bunny Lee! It appears he was the first to use the studio cause it was cheap (as it was not really ready yet). And some people say that some J Clarke stuff are among the very first tune recorded @ Channel One.

So IMHO Aggro and Revo are realy close. Two main differences are:

-Sly didn't played on a lot of Aggro stuff
-The mixing was done @ Tubby. It makes a difference with the tunes mixed @ Channel One


wareika
informer

Re: Aggrovators at King Tubby`s Studio

Post by informer »

hmm .........

i prefer randy's or harry j recordings. still 1 or 2 other studios i can't recall just now.

and yes, tubby makes the difference ............
wareika
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Re: Aggrovators at King Tubby`s Studio

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So you prefer Aggro pre 75 stuff. You right, especially with the flying cymbal style from 74.

wareika
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Re: Aggrovators at King Tubby`s Studio

Post by picaraza »

wareika,

Thanks.

I'll just add that I love everything I've heard that was produced by Jack Ruby.

Still can't find Justin Hinds' "Just in Time". But I'm looking.
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Re: Aggrovators at King Tubby`s Studio

Post by Tima »

Dread Locks Bald Head Dub by The Aggrovators is one the bust dubs I've heard in my life. Is that just a dub song or is it the version of some song?
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Re: Aggrovators at King Tubby`s Studio

Post by DUDLEY 1NE »

Soul syndicate = Agrovattors
Channel One all stars = Revolutionaries

@ Tima

Dreadlocks & Baldhead should be friends / Derrick Morgan ( Hot Stuff ) 75
It's Your Time To Shuffle And Deal.

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Re: Aggrovators at King Tubby`s Studio

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Thank you so much Dudley!
What a brilliant track!

P.S. that's a pretty rare track. not featured on any of his albums, looks like released only as 45 on Hot Stuff.
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Re: Aggrovators at King Tubby`s Studio

Post by skippy »

that's on a comp..maybe "shalom
Dub"?
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Re: Aggrovators at King Tubby`s Studio

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Yes Tima,
Original 45, it's not too rare, can be found on e-bay and other records sites too.
It's Your Time To Shuffle And Deal.

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