great idea!
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great idea!
i think this board is a great idea. i've been into dub music for a while now and had many questions on how to create my own dub songs. i play the bass and my style was heavily influenced by dub, even though i play in a rock/experimental band.
just wanted to say that this is great, sadly, it's not too active.
just wanted to say that this is great, sadly, it's not too active.
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The board has been closed for over a year and reopened recently. Before there were more regular users around. However there were always times of low activity. When I started the board around 8 years ago it took off quite quickly though. I guess since then the Internet has expanded faster than the amount of online dub heads.. 

Yes, activity are going to grow each month i thought, this is really the place to talk about all technical aspect of dub-music.
Much respect to Interruptor to had re-open it, it's hard to find good technical resources about dub on the web !
KEEP ON DUBBING !
Much respect to Interruptor to had re-open it, it's hard to find good technical resources about dub on the web !
KEEP ON DUBBING !
KoCha, reggae-dub producer
Almighty Dub Records - Independent Reggae Dub Production
Open Dub Foundation - The WorldWide Dub Meeting
Almighty Dub Records - Independent Reggae Dub Production
Open Dub Foundation - The WorldWide Dub Meeting
also, now that i have the chance...
KoCha, you're one of my favorite dub producers. a year ago, when i started getting into dub music, after listening to a few agustus pablo songs from the itunes radio reggae thing, i browsed for other dub music and thankfully, your site came up. i've been a fan ever since. i want to make music like you, i just have to find out how, lol.
but yeah, you're an inspiration.
KoCha, you're one of my favorite dub producers. a year ago, when i started getting into dub music, after listening to a few agustus pablo songs from the itunes radio reggae thing, i browsed for other dub music and thankfully, your site came up. i've been a fan ever since. i want to make music like you, i just have to find out how, lol.
but yeah, you're an inspiration.
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Greetings Crunka,crunka wrote:also, now that i have the chance...
KoCha, you're one of my favorite dub producers. a year ago, when i started getting into dub music, after listening to a few agustus pablo songs from the itunes radio reggae thing, i browsed for other dub music and thankfully, your site came up. i've been a fan ever since. i want to make music like you, i just have to find out how, lol.
but yeah, you're an inspiration.
It's really an enormous pleasure for me to read message like that, I started doing music 6 years ago using this board.
And it's beautifully to get a feedback like that on this same board ! Many Many Many thanks, really appreciate !

You are on the best place to learn dub-music, near all knowledge I have come from article here.
Would be a pleasure to help you breddra don't hesitate to ask any question, and as blam say I run a website where you can get some of my tune with spitted tracks, enabling you to do some dub-music without need of composing, can be nice for training :
http://open.reggae-dub.com
Don't hesitate to download some projects and made remix, would be a pleasure to hear you !

Respect me breddra !Blaminack wrote:Along with this great site, you should also add Versionist to your list for learning. As well as Kocha's Open Dub Foundation. Power to the Dub!
I can add too they must check your beautiful nyabinghi drum

I hope Versionist gonna still be what it is today... some hot debate right now.
Big Up to you Blam.
KoCha, reggae-dub producer
Almighty Dub Records - Independent Reggae Dub Production
Open Dub Foundation - The WorldWide Dub Meeting
Almighty Dub Records - Independent Reggae Dub Production
Open Dub Foundation - The WorldWide Dub Meeting
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