Recommended dub tracks?

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onetonofmarijauna
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Post by onetonofmarijauna » Sat Sep 08, 2001 2:17 pm

Anything from Sly & Robbies cult classic : <BR> <BR>BLACK ASH Dub

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Post by Mike Zee » Sun Sep 09, 2001 7:08 pm

Yeah, speakin' of S&R. I absolutely LOVE 2001 release "Sly & Robbie In Good Company" compilation. It's a really very very very well produced album from audio through package..., it's a collectable, sort of speak... ;&#41;. I would not call this one as 'essential' as DUB, thou... But it's like "a must have" for your reggae general collection for sure. <BR> <BR>..also, I just have to add here, well, just by the way. I've got that "sly and robbie drum & bass strip to the bone by howie b", and man, this one just totally did not go through my bone...., I don't know, but maybe with couple exception here and there through the tracks... it's just plain borring. maybe I just did not get it, or something .., don't know. But it's the one I would not recommend at all..., for anything. <BR> <BR>respects, <BR> <BR>/mike zee

mel
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Post by mel » Fri Oct 05, 2001 6:34 am

as a starter, dub chill out, full of tracks by king tubby and lee perry. my starter and still one of my faves.

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Post by apocalypse » Fri Oct 05, 2001 9:05 pm

look here people, I just pawed over this list pretty quick but no one seems to have mentioned <BR>ALPHA @ OMEGA, JAH shaka , ABA SHANTI I , doogie wardrop , The REGGAE ON TOP possy , BLACKA MIX , <BR> this list could go on and on , I know we should never forget our ROOTS but we must all look to our own futures and help promote the hard working artists of today!!!! Wich I am sure a lot of you are, <BR> EACH ONE TEACH ONE, <BR> JAH GUIDANCE & ITECTION, <BR> THE APOCALYPSE DUB FACTION

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Post by djb1 » Mon Oct 08, 2001 7:10 pm

hi all, <BR> <BR> this is an interesting board & topic, <BR>i would like to suggest some dubtribe, some of their earlier tracks, "samba" is a wonderful track, "sunshines theme" &#40;classic&#41;, anything off of bryant street, "you are beautiful", or "cool breeze" <BR> <BR> something new, "do it now", doc martin is coming out with a remix very soon, <BR> <BR> love from san francisco,

cheekymonkey
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Post by cheekymonkey » Tue Oct 09, 2001 12:20 pm

Here's my fave dub tunes to play to people who want to have a first taste of the monster that is dub... <BR>Impact Allstars - Ordinary Version Chapter 3 <BR>Angel Dub - King Tubby and Horace Andy <BR>Shaolin Temple - Prince Jammy <BR>Ragamuffin Style - Jah Stitch <BR>Parts 1-2 Dubwise - Keith Hudson

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Post by Tripeno Jeista » Wed Oct 10, 2001 7:43 pm

Lee's 'Ashes and Dust'...the dog's howl says it all. <BR> <BR>regards

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Post by Shadow Moses » Sat Nov 24, 2001 8:11 pm

If all people could get a glimpse of Alpha & Omega's Rastafari & other tracks & albums,I&I am persuaded that most people out there would really enjoy the spiritual relieve that comes with listening to dub music.Also try out the Tassilli Players Wonderfull World Of Weed. Respect to the dub lovers of the world.Peace

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Post by natty-gyal » Tue Dec 04, 2001 3:28 pm

i would suggest: <BR>MAD PROFESSOR-The Inspirationnal Sound Of Mad Professor-track 17:"katmandu" <BR>SLY&ROBBIE-Compilation Dub Chill Out-"burial dub" <BR>KING TUBBY-The Fatman's Tapes II-track 1:"laser rock"

neil shock
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Post by neil shock » Sun Dec 09, 2001 12:08 am

possibly this will provoke some boos, but what about some Suicide? i heard "Rocket USA" and "Harlem" before i heard Scratch Perry, and there is no denying that the dub approach is evident, even if these are not dub tracks. they're great songs, spare and full in the way all good dub is. so there.

bcty jaques
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Post by bcty jaques » Sat Dec 29, 2001 1:06 pm

The vision and friends in dub-instrumental healing <BR>just check it out.

Ryan Friedrich
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Post by Ryan Friedrich » Sun Jan 06, 2002 4:27 am

There is one track that is my absolute dub favorite. Its called "Tubby's Dub version 2" <BR>Its by Tubby and Augustus Pablo. It has excellent <BR>use of effects in it. A must listen. <BR> <BR>Ryan

Ryan again
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Post by Ryan again » Sun Jan 06, 2002 4:42 am

doh I forgot to post the link to that song. <BR><A HREF="http://digilander.iol.it/zapatelli/reco ... m">link</A> <BR> <BR>Thats a phat track. I guess its only on a special version of augustus pablo's original rockers. <BR> <BR>That whole site is good its overflowing with phat dub. <BR> <BR>give that song a listen

Dub-a-rama
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Post by Dub-a-rama » Wed Jan 16, 2002 5:18 am

My favorite old skool dub album is: <BR>KING TUBBY - Dub Gone Crazy &#40;BLOOD & FIRE&#41; <BR> <BR>Here's a newie but a goodie... <BR>VARIOUS - The Best Of Wordsound Dub &#40;RIOR&#41;

WAREIKA
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Post by WAREIKA » Fri Feb 01, 2002 7:03 pm

The best tracks to discover dub? <BR>Well, for me it is the three albums call "King Tubby meets Harrie Muddie in Dub Conference" vol 1, vol 2 & vol 3. Heavy weight riddims &#43; very fine productions = my favorite dub albums. <BR> <BR>Respects 4 all <BR>wareika

Budapest Rebel
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Post by Budapest Rebel » Sat Feb 02, 2002 10:05 am

Feel I: Dub World is the Web of Indra. Every part is important. I cyan't name One or Two songs/cuts, if sumone wants to know what is it, the meaning, the history, the feeling, then it takes Years. Maybe U know a few tracks only, but you still need years to understand background culture, the roots... <BR> <BR>If you want to discover Dub, check every sound, space, vibe around you, then comes delay, bass, heartbeat, God. <BR> <BR>Here in Budapest WE are rebel crew. Check albums: <BR> <BR>Naga - Styledrop &#40;chi001&#41; <BR>V.A. -Dub Local <BR> <BR>These are connected with Dub, but of course they have new directions like breakbeat &#40;nu skul, drum n bass, even techno&#41;, tribal riddims, ancient samples and less live instruments. <BR> <BR> <BR>Don't stuck in one era. Open your ears. Your Mind. I say New Vibes are coming. <BR> <BR>MMMMAAAAXXXXX respect to that site - amazing. <BR> <BR>Jah Love

Sam
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Post by Sam » Sat Feb 02, 2002 7:39 pm

The bush chemists!!

Ombre
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Post by Ombre » Sun Feb 03, 2002 6:47 pm

I think most of the best dub tracks are already mentionned. <BR>but i have suggestions of two original and little known tracks: <BR>Arabix -Twilight Dub Sound System <BR>sounds very great <BR>and a must have: <BR>Tikkiman w Rythm&Sound -What a Mistry <BR>techno dub style, with the angel voice of Tikkiman <BR>If u dont have money, dl these songs,they are two of the best dub plates i know <BR>Love& respect to all of u &#40;and please excuse my english <IMG SRC="http://www.interruptor.ch/cgi-bin/discu ... /happy.gif" ALT=":&#41;">

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Post by 8000 » Tue Feb 12, 2002 1:12 pm

One of my faves is Scientist v Prince Jammy in "Big Showdown 1980". All Dubs on there are classics but the 1st track-"Round 1" says it all. "Spirit of Biko" by Jonkanoo Dub....s p a c e. For insane dub-Mad Prof's "Rasta Chase" from Escape to the Asylum of Dub. <BR>Dub b b b b b bb bbb bbbb bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb out <BR>8000

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Post by Jahfari Dread » Wed Feb 20, 2002 6:36 pm

Alright,nice site rasta ....let me put in my two dubs to it. <BR> <BR>I'd have to say, since i'm a big fan of "live" instrument dub these are 2 of my favorite classic albums in my collection: <BR> <BR>Aswad: "A New Chapter of Dub" &#40; a classic&#41;82' release. Theres something about this album that pulls me in. Check it out. There is some cool melodies going on in it. <BR> <BR>Ras Michaels & Sons of Negus: "Rastafari Dub"- this album is GREAT! Released in 1972 Ras Michaels put this album together and Peter Tosh &#40;guitar&#41; and Robbie Shakespere &#40;bass&#41;had guest appearences on it. Though it's basically an EP, it's definetly worth the price of whatever you pay for it.This one is a must have. <BR> <BR>Both of these albums contain great groove oriented tracks and quite a few of them are funky.Check them out, you won't be disappointed. <BR> <BR>To He, Royal Majesty Emperor Haile Selassie, I Jah Rastafari. <BR> <BR>Peace and One Love to All... <BR> <BR>Jahfari Dread

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