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29 Jan 2003, 17:12
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Fat Dub Music
Can someone advise me on artists/tracks?
I have some Linton Kwesie Johnson and Eek-A-Mouse but I want more.
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29 Jan 2003, 17:17
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what, like phat bassline styleeee?
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29 Jan 2003, 17:19
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Originally posted by Vanilla
what, like phat bassline styleeee?
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Well
Like mixed out minimalistic reggea music
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29 Jan 2003, 17:19
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Fat Dub What?
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29 Jan 2003, 17:20
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go smoke some pot dude
Chillin' wit da herb.
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29 Jan 2003, 17:21
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Originally posted by Marilyn Manson
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I'm not surprised you wouldn't have the faintest clue.
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29 Jan 2003, 17:22
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I'm not surprised you wouldn't have the faintest clue.
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It sounds like a load of bollocks, so no, I probably wouldn't.
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29 Jan 2003, 17:26
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Originally posted by Marilyn Manson
It sounds like a load of bollocks, so no, I probably wouldn't.
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The sounding like a load of bollocks part does seem to apply here indeed.
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29 Jan 2003, 21:56
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29 Jan 2003, 22:05
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off the top of my head, "Children of the Bong"
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29 Jan 2003, 23:36
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This might be the thread to ask in... need a dub style track
Its starts of 'I like it, do you like it, tell me you like it tooooo' and then in the middle it gos 'Itsss the wwwwwaaaaay, that we bring this sound, itsss the waaaaaay that we give this sound to you'
What the fk is it called?
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30 Jan 2003, 04:01
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If there is one thing you do in your quest for dub is downlaod the following suggestions
Salmonella Dub - any song (some are bad etc cause they are old)
Rhombus - Clav Dub
Best dub ever, pisses on anything to come out of the UK.
just pm me on here to thank me
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30 Jan 2003, 07:14
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Originally posted by Nofutcha
If there is one thing you do in your quest for dub is downlaod the following suggestions
Salmonella Dub - any song (some are bad etc cause they are old)
Rhombus - Clav Dub
Best dub ever, pisses on anything to come out of the UK.
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Not until I've heard it
I've also been pointed to Makka-B. (Apart from the music, the names and people in this genre are quite rediculous...)
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30 Jan 2003, 08:40
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King Tubby, Lee "scratch" Perry, Keith Hudson, Mad Professor, Dub Syndicate.
Many roots reggae bands have done complete dub versions of their albums too, for example Black Uhuru: Brutal Dub and Burning Spear: Living Dub.
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30 Jan 2003, 09:14
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Oh yeah. Mad Professor.
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30 Jan 2003, 09:22
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Im still trying to figgure out which hill they finish up on at the end of the clav dub video. I want to know if its up on the hills where i live or way over the other side of the harbour.
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30 Jan 2003, 18:12
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Quote:
Originally posted by len!n
Mad Professor, Dub Syndicate.
Many roots reggae bands have done complete dub versions of their albums too, for example Black Uhuru: Brutal Dub and Burning Spear: Living Dub.
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Totally forgot about those, Mad Pro should have been my first choice
Mad Pro's Dub album of Massive Attacks Protection is well worth listening to.
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