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Ink 19 :: Jack Ruby Presents/Black Foundation in Dub
"When Jack [Ruby] finally turned to recording he did so at a junction in Regg...
...the order of the day." - Chris Wilson, from the liner notes. The reggae and dub charted on these two CDs is more Marcus Garvey than Martin Luther King Jr. It's life affirming, but not in the contemplative, navel-gazing way; it's in the take-charge-of-your-life-and-fight-the-forces-that-keep-you-down...
Ink 19 :: Twilight Circus Dub Sound System
Other than extraordinary efforts from Sly and Robbie/Howie B, and other elect...
...normally used in creating neo-dub, opting instead for real drums, and bass lines. The sound heard here retains its roots in the original sound that King Tubby, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Augustus Pablo and Mad Professor helped pioneer, but progresses it on to another level. M Records, P.O. Box 469, 6500 Al...
Ink 19 :: Tarwater
November 1999 :: Music S-Z :: Tarwater (Nirav Soni)
.... Tarwater fall into the Germanic post-rock school also attended by To Rococo Rot and Kriedler, taught by Can, Faust, and with guest lectures by King Tubby and Lee "Scratch" Perry. Tarwater don't practice the light, airy and digitally precise style followed by their contemporaries. They muddy themselves...
Ink 19 :: Dennis Brown
Dennis Brown in Dub (Heartbeat). Review by Bill Campbell.
...Dennis Brown in Dub. This collection of rare dub gems will sparkle from your CD player. It captures three legends -- Brown, Niney the Observer, and King Tubby -- at their youthful, militant, and creative best. It also captures dub in its infancy, with its lethargic basslines, tripped-out reverb, and...
Ink 19 :: DJ Shawn Francis
Dub Life (Shadow). Review by Bill Campbell.
...all around the world and been used for everything from dancing to meditating to just plain chilling, the genre created and mastered by geniuses like King Tubby and Augustus Pablo would hardly recognize itself today. However, even with all the changes, dub remains some of the best stuff out there. And...
Ink 19 :: Horace Andy
May 2000 :: Music A-C :: Horace Andy (Tony Coulson)
...from the Impressions and the Dramatics, collaborated with the likes of Joe Strummer, Sly and Robbie, Clive Hunt, Steely and Cleevy, Bunny Lee, King Tubby, Nenah Cherry, and Mad Professor, and still aspires to one day work with Lee "Scratch" Perry. There is little doubt that Sleepy Andy is a WORKING...
Ink 19 :: Studio One Reissues Series
Trying to put the sprawling creative mess that is Jamaican music into order is a daunting task... until you realize that a lot of it sprang from Studio One. Scott Adams recaps several reissues from C.S. "Coxsone" Dodd's pivotal recording studio.
...from Studio One –- While the dub versions from Studio One tended overall to be less dense and experimental than those of Scientist, Lee Perry, or King Tubby, the heavy bass, drop outs, and delay tend to emphasize the roots of the song rather than sonic embellishments. Because of this, Version Dread...
Ink 19 :: Tabla Beat Science
Live in San Francisco at Stern Grove (Axiom / Palm Pictures). Review by Bill Campbell.
...Dub" his throbbing bass meshes perfectly with Khan's wailing sarangi and mournful vocals to help us realize the heavenly meeting of Ravi Shankar and King Tubby. Full of Fela-length jams, this musical collage will leave you bedazzled in its vibrant textures, depths, and tones. This is truly an experience...
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