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Geoff X. states:
quoted 3 lines for a defenition of `dub' sound try anything by Dub Syndicate or African>for a defenition of `dub' sound try anything by Dub Syndicate or African >Headcharge - similar approach to the orb, but where orb derived primarily >from dance music, dub derives from reggae. Howzat?
Sorry to be picky, but I have to disagree. As much as I love both these bands, both are a rather pronounced mutation of dub. For a *definition* of dub, try 70's King Tubby, Agustus Pablo, Lee Perry et. al, and then of course check out what folks like Adrian Sherwood, Scientist and the Mad Professor did with it next. Elsewhere, Jonathan brought up the marketing of ambient dub in America, and I just wanted to mention that the Tower Records magazine _Pulse_ ran a feature on it last month. While they got some or it right, they really missed it on others. They (Paul Ashby) called Orbital, Aphex Twin, Vapourspace and Eno all ambient dub. What? Did he listen to the same records I did? As I see it, dub is a production technique, not just a catch all for music thats a bit on the mellow side. -David David_Seubert@bmug.org DSeubert@aol.com