Who are the artists nowadays, who walk in the footsteps of King Tubby, Scratch Perry and King Jammy (to name a few people who took/take mixing to a higher creative level). I mean the craftsman who can deliver a proper discomix and/or dub version of a tune.
To me more creative mixing is done in the digital UK roots nowadays, than in the Jamaican roots of today. What happen to this craft people?
Oneness
Where is the Tubby of today?
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jahlionyouth
Re: Where is the Tubby of today?
reggae went through several developments and i guess times of discomixes are over...just like you said, the dub mixing is much easier to find in the uk (just look at jah shaka, mad professor, alpha & omega......) than in the jamaican studios........
perry was a great producer and mixing engineer, but today he is only (sometimes) a good singer..king jammy is working still but no longer in the dub section...
perry was a great producer and mixing engineer, but today he is only (sometimes) a good singer..king jammy is working still but no longer in the dub section...
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Bill
Re: Where is the Tubby of today?
I liken that canadian kid from twilight circurcs(n.l based),rob moore?? to have been schooled by those great teachers even though his mutant new age styles are different and he never actually was taught by them.
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kukuman
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Re: Where is the Tubby of today?
It sounds to me like the original poster was more interested in Jamaica-based dub mixers, of which there doesn't appear to be any. It seems dub is a lost art in Jamaica.
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Guest
Re: Where is the Tubby of today?
bobby digital is playing a important part in the bizz. he is the one who stick to foundation but sametime is up in the chart. else me no know no one.
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Re: Where is the Tubby of today?
The closest you get to good dub nowadays is "Ashtech - Walkin' Target"
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