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    Dub is an electronic musical style that grew out of reggae in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is commonly considered a subgenre of reggae, though it has developed to extend beyond that style. [1] .

  2. Apr 2, 2020 · heavy classic dub selection for ini meditation - 70s to early 80s.vintage dub stylee. Vol.2 : https://youtu.be/4__LAkJI74Q (August 2021)PLAY ...

  3. May 13, 2024 · Dub music represented an organic and often psychedelic fusion of acoustic sounds with electronic effects.

  4. Dub music is a genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. It is a reggae music subgenre that accentuates the heavy use of reverb, echo, and other effects. It’s famous for its up-front bass and drums, often with a mix that emphasises its rhythmic qualities.

  5. Jan 30, 2018 · Best Reggae Dub Mix 2018 - Reggae Roots & Dub - By Da Grynch // A 40 minute selection of new Reggae Dub music, to Skank to, Chill to, study to and of course...

  6. Feb 11, 2021 · Dub is a turning point in music history. Above all else it’s the moment that reggae got twisted and turned into new directions, but it’s also a cultural shift in countless ways. Besides the emphasis on production, studio technology and the invention of a basic form of remix, dub’s sound system focus helped to define the bass-heavy sound ...

  7. May 15, 2018 · Dub music is often associated with dance music, but its origins, invention and progression, firmly owes Jamaica its dues.

  8. Dub music is a genre that involves remixing and revising existingtypically reggae &ndash songs. A dub song or track is called a version. The classic dub sound emphasizes drum and bass components of a melody (also known as the riddim ), and uses the other instruments as accents.

  9. Jan 23, 2024 · Explore the evolution of Dub Music, tracing its Jamaican roots to its profound influence on today's rave culture. Dive into the history of this iconic genre.

  10. Jun 28, 2015 · The tiny island’s sound system scene brought crowds together to dance and celebrate music — specifically dub music — in a new way, flocking around hand-built speaker systems that would overshadow any single performer’s popularity, and ultimately helped stage a global sonic revolution.