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Versions are fine but please don't put someones music here like midnite or steel pulse unless you made the version if you dont make it from scratch please dont upload it unless its a Dub Cover stress on Dub thank you!
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For decades, beginning in the 1920’s, the dominant music in the Caribbean was Trinidad-based calypso. The lilting, topical and frequently risqué songs were initially sung in an African-French patois but began to switch to English as the music began to attract the interest of American record labels such as Decca and Bluebird.
Post World War II saw the emergence of various Caribbean music forms, notably steel-pan music of Trinidad and Tobago. In the late 40’s and early 50’s, Jamaican musicians be…
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Dub is a form of music which evolved out of reggae in the 1960s. The dub sound consists predominantly of instrumental remixes of existing recordings and is achieved by significantly manipulating and reshaping the recordings, usually by removing the vocals from an existing music piece, emphasizing the drum and bass frequencies or 'riddim', adding extensive echo and reverb effects, and dubbing occasional snippets of lyrics from the original version.
It is widely accepted that Jamaican musicians O…
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The word 'dub' today is used to describe a genre of music that consists predominantly of instrumental re-mixes of existing recordings. These re-mixes radically manipulated and reshape the recording(through the use of sound effects). The production and mixing process is not used just to replicate the live performance of the recording artist, but audio effects and studio 'trickery' are seen as an integral part of the music. The roots of 'dub' can be traced back to Jamaica in the late 1960s, where…
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by scottie mcdonald
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Many people know that American rap / hip-hop had its roots in Jamaican Reggae. The Jamaican toaster 'deejays' used to rap over the instrumental 'B' sides of Reggae singles, and this evolved into Reggae deejay or dancehall music. The early American rap artists locked onto this dancehall approach and molded it into their own urban expression.
It is these same Jamaican seven-inch singles, however, that also spawned the phenomenon we know today as Dub music. J…
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