Hey people ,bless up to each and everyone , i wanna know why some people call to the "uk steppa & dubwise" music as "king david style". Anyone can tell me this? i know it as steppa, dubwise, uk style , but king david , why? i always read it , and know what refer to it , but why?
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King David Style ?
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dehugo
Re: King David Style ?
In the bible it says King David was a musician, a player of instruments. Rasta sounds like Jah Shaka would say `i play this one ina King David style` in reference to instrumental tunes he played in the dance.
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Mangola
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Re: King David Style ?
I thought it is playing a dance with just one turntable instead of two?
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davek
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Re: King David Style ?
Didn't they have mixers in the old testament?Mangola wrote:I thought it is playing a dance with just one turntable instead of two?
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darko
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Re: King David Style ?
It's all about the message in the music....
its about lryical content...and spiritual feeling you are sending through the music you are playing....
it's got nothing to do with the number to TT you have!
its about lryical content...and spiritual feeling you are sending through the music you are playing....
it's got nothing to do with the number to TT you have!
When we remember them, they sometimes feel just like rain!!
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Mangola
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Re: King David Style ?
I heard a radio show about UK Dub soundsystems like Jah Shaka etc. where it was mentioned. They explained on this show playing King David style is done with the typical setup of one turntable with a mic and effect unit and so on. Maybe old jamaican sytle? And the music those Dub sounds play is naturally mostly uplifting spiritual or like you said: "about lryical content...and spiritual feeling you are sending through the music you are playing ..."darko wrote:It's all about the message in the music....
its about lryical content...and spiritual feeling you are sending through the music you are playing....
it's got nothing to do with the number to TT you have!
I've been to Dub dances and the soundsystems don't use mixers and only use one turntable (one TT and a mixer?
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Mangola
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Re: King David Style ?
Not sure. But maybe they had Roland Space Echos for nice effects.davek wrote:Mangola wrote :I thought it is playing a dance with just one turntable instead of two?
Didn't they have mixers in the old testament?
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anthill dub
Re: King David Style ?
Even if you use just one TT. You'll still use a mixer to steer the bass high's and mids and to arange the fx.
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dan i
Re: King David Style ?
As ever with jamaican music, both are true at the same time. It does refer to the spiritually uplifting style, especially of instrumental dubs; but also to playing only with one turntable.