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  1. Ambient Dub is a subgenre of electronic music that combines elements of ambient music with the heavy bass and rhythms of dub music. Characterized by its atmospheric and ethereal soundscapes, Ambient Dub often features reverb-drenched textures, echoing effects, and a focus on creating a hypnotic and immersive listening experience.

  2. Ambient Dub. 1,774 releases. Takes cues from Ambient and Dub reggae, featuring the atmosphere of the former and the Jamaican-style basslines, percussion, and psychedelic production techniques of the latter. Read more.

  3. 6 days ago · Plus, the best music in this extended ambient universe is hardly placid, and this new wave of artists isn’t trying to be either; for every beatific Purelink track like ‘Butterfly Jam’, there’s one more agitated and dense like ‘Head On A Swivel’; Slowfoam’s music might be outwardly blissful, but a serrated undercurrent bubbles with focused listening.

  4. Here is a very smooth chilled out psydub mix to round of 2020 before we leap into more great tunes in 2021. This mix contains a couple of well known dub and ...

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  5. Ambient dub music. Ambient dub explores the natural affinity between the spacey, bass-heavy rhythms of Jamaican dub, and the even spacier experimental soundscapes of ambient. Notable exponents of the style include The Orb, Woob (also known as Journeyman ), Sounds from the Ground, and Bill Laswell. Ambient dub ov… read more.

  6. May 13, 2024 · Liking the pop and hiss the filter gave his music he included it on his Ambient Dub albums. Watch this video on YouTube In the ensuing decades and new millennium artists have added to the pallet of Ambient Dub music – the contributions of CV313, Quantec and Fluxion are particularly notable – but the genre has stayed, remarkably, comfortably within the bounds originally suggested by Ernestus and von Oswald.

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  8. Coined by the Beyond label for its compilation series of the same name, Ambient Dub has since been generalized by artists, critics, and audiences alike to refer to any form of rhythmic, usually beat-oriented ambient using the tastes, textures, and techniques of Jamaican dub-style production (e.g. reverb, emphasis on bass and percussion, heavy use of effects).