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Gonzi (Fresh)
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Wed, 09 Apr 1997 00:28:55 -0700
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Re: (idm) dub? real dub?
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This is from alt.culture: dub Afro-Caribbean psychedelic music of sound subtraction. In dub, the producer becomes the center of the Jamaican reggae experience, shining an aural X-ray onto the sound to illuminate the bass and drums at its skeletal framework; vocals are sparse, other instruments drop in and out dramatically, and sound effects are added seemingly at random. By 1970, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Joe Gibbs, Bunny Lee and other producers' dub "versions" were staples of Jamaican single B-sides; King Tubby came next, raising further the level of technical sophistication. Today Adrian Sherwood, the Mad Professor, and Jah Shaka, are dub's chief practitioners, while the music's production tricks have become staples of house, techno, and ambient recordings. But it's really more complicated than all that. You might want to check this out: http://www.seacoast.com/~c/dub.htm Basically, you probably want to start with people like Lee Perry, King Tubby, and Mad Professor and work from there as these are the originators of the sound. There is an excellent profile of Lee Perry in Grand Royal magazine #2 as well as a ridiculously extensive overview of his work. happy hunting, _____ / ,-,_) /,_) (/ RESH Live & Direct from the G-Spot, Orange County, California, USA http://www1.linkonline.net/fresh/fresh.htm