00:00 Scientist - Round Five, Barrington Levy/Scientist - Reggae Music Dub 03:42 Roots Radics/King Tubby - King Tubby's Rockers 06:17 Augustus Pablo/King Tubby - Braces Tower Dub 08:08 Al Campbell/Scientist - Rock a Dub 11:01 Scientist - Pulsar 14:04 Prince Far I - Destruction Sound Battle 16:27 King Tubby - Dub With a View 19:00 Roots Radics/Scientist - M16 21:38 Scientist - The Mummy's Shroud
25:32 Tapper Zukie/Philip Smart - Tapper Zukie in Dub 28:18 Soul Syndicate/King Tubby - Dub the Right Way 30:50 Scientist - Fission 32:40 Prince Far I - Bendel Dub 35:57 Lee Perry - Dem No Know Dub 39:17 Twin Roots/Lee Perry - Know Love 42:38 Al Campbell/Scientist - Bell the Cat Dub 45:33 Augustus Pablo/King Tubby - Corner Crew Dub 48:36 King Tubby & Prince Jammy - Lion Heart 52:00 Scientist - Feedback Part Two 54:40 Augustus Pablo/King Tubby - 555 Dub Street 56:56 King Tubby - Dub Fi Gwan
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As a white kid growing up in the suburbs of Kingston in the late 60's - 70's I witnessed the rise of reggae and dub. There was a sound system near my neighborhood that boomed out tunes on weekends. Even now after all this time, whenever I listen to early reggae, version and dub I'm transported back to those golden days!
Oh man! This takes me back to growing up in Brooklyn. Lived on the 16th floor. There was a shop a block away that would put speakers out on the sidewalk on the weekend. I'd sit in the window and chill to the sounds of dub.
the smell of a freshly bitten-into jamaican patty, the sounds of trash rattling past in the wind, the honks and conversations, mixed with bodega speaker dub is unmatched bud
The window from my room to the outside where I lived in Chicago was like a portal, to good places even if what I was doing was considered by most to be bad. But something about that cool winter air while I'm sweating bullets inside, jamming out, irrelevant, you had to be there. I provided my own music however, Saturday nights especially were the shit. Jungle, underground metal, waking up (if sleep was part of the plan) to jazz. Perfect .
I read somewhere that, sometime back in the 1970's, before hip hop became a phenomenon in the late 70's/early 80's, that roots reggae and dub was heard on the street in a significant way. Especially in north NYC, apparently towards White Plains way. Is this true? (I'm not from North America.)
Soul food for the masses, inhale into your lungs this spiritual smoke, and let it treat your heart, soul and spirit....exhale into the sky all the negativity, the disease, and sins of the mind body and soul.....and be ye refreshed with revival of the spirit..... Thank you for sharing this fire!
So glad I got my reggae music education between 1978 and 1983, yep im showing my age but Roots Radics, any artist at Channel 1with the mix at King Tubbys by Scientist on a 4 track was all that was needed. I now live in Atlanta USA and blast these type of dub when I drive around, I stopped at a traffic light recently and people were skanking on the pavement and we laughed together for a few moments :)
For those modern junglists unaware, the image shown is the residence of technician-artist King Tubby, outside which he was tragically shot at the early age of 48, RIP Dub Father
I can't believe these dubs were mixed so long ago. They sound better than the shallow digital mixes of today. I know it's an unforgivable sin to listen to classics choons like these on a phone, but l can even hear the basslines 😊😉🥰🤩
This is fantastic. Thank you from my 19 year-old self, in the late 70's, hearing the eerie and mysterious sound of dub for the first time at a smoky basement party in Jamaica (Queens).
Wonderful! In these times of tribulation, it is truly blessed to hear such sublime and beautiful music, straight from creation! God bless you and all who hear these holy vibes!
Brings back some good memories, me and my brothers dancing round the room till late. As this was the only time we got to stay up late. Our dad would play this till early morning or until the babylon come knocking on the door. Blood clat babylon, always bust up the fun!!
aah, yes, great memories of going to Shabeens in the 70s, Brixton UK; Old church halls or empty homes - pitch black - Ital Splif. Only sense was glorious sound. We used to call this Roots Music. Thank you for this gift ❤
I got my 18 year old grand Sun hooked to Dub and old school Reggae. He loves the Mighty Burning Spear, of course, apart from the other Reggae greats. He sent me a message (text) a few weeks ago, saying; "Papa, Burning Spear is the best thing to ever live on this earth". I was so touched by that assertion 😊
Everyone should go to Jamaica once in there life!! And feel the music!! And as for the people! Each and everyone are amazing!! Huge hearts and zest for life!! I got married there and never wanted to leave!! Having a Jamaican wedding is amazing!! Go there and enjoy the peace love and poetry of the Jamaica people!! Xxx amazing food beachs music!! What more could you ask for!!!!!!!!
I grew up in London, and strangely enough wasn't listening to reggae let alone Dub, even though my relatives come from Jamaica. Fast forward to living in the US and I once I started listening ...Hooked ever since. Wicked tunes. Nice one.
I love ALL dub but this period speaks to me....being of THAT age...early 20s...where music takes hold firm in your brain. Thank You for compiling this....much appreciated!!
I was 16 in '79 - so grateful to be part of this electricity lighting up london. Terrible days with Thatcher but this music softening the depression. Thanks for the mix.
i was born in 79 and loved Dub since first really hearing it aged about 15. it would have bben great to be around at the time of this music's release and experience the scene first hand.
@@deepred2600 Thank you for the amazing upload. This part of dub music is very evocative to me and I really cherish the images it brings up as archetypes sometimes.. Do you know by the way the movie titled as your name?
@@josejoe3972 No it is very hard to do actually. Scientist used to mix many of these dubs at King Tubbys studio as a teenager at the time. He can mix any kind of music but engineers from other musical genres cannot mix reggae like this. In fact he teaches other engineers not the other way around. Also remember many of these dubs mixed at Tubbys were done on a 4 track so please dont try to belittle this music.
No I am not belittling the music, I also like it aswell. But its not difficult to have a reverb send from a 4 track to get that drum reverb/delay. His mixer he built was a 12 channel mixer into 4, not a 4 track mixer. the thing was the engineers could not match was the High Pass Filter, more importantly the big knob on Tubby's mixer which engineers could not match to make it sound like his music. I don't want to sound rude to Tubby, or Scientist, but I aswell enjoy the music. No hate. Only love.
@@josejoe3972 No hate or bad vibes from me either but I know that many many other engineers out there know about delay, reverb, etc but other talented engineers out there cannot mix in the same way that Scientist did back in the day even with better equipment, it's just a god given talent as simple as that. I am sure with technology as it is nowadays the Tubbys set up can easily be replicated ( Big knob/ high bypass filter/ etc)but no other engineer can make a dub sound as good as Scientist apart from maybe Jammys. I have heard Scientist mix live at a festival along with Mad Professor and others. Let me put it like this...If I had a collection of the best 10 dub reggae engineers in the world and asked them to mix tunes from scratch my money would be on Scientist to come out on top closely followed by King Jammy. Scientist himself in an interview said that he teaches other experienced engineers how to mix reggae and has also said that reggae is the hardest music to mix which is why he can go into other music genres and make the music sound fantastic. There is a Marvin Gaye dub version of what's going on done by Scientist not mixed at Tubbys. Again no bad vibes from me, just debating as I would face to face with friends back in the day on topics like who is the best sound system and stuff like that. Longest comment I've ever written, that's how much I love real dub :)
- One musical mystery is this ! It doesn't seem possible that when this was going on in the 70's there was so much trouble and toil, in complete opposition to the vibe the music should have been creating. I like to think it's somehow way out of its own timeline A sound for future times we're yet to realise maybe. Great mix my friend thank you
listening in quarantine 2020...three months later, and COVID is raging. This is no fucking hoax, despite what some fringe loonies like Rockers there might want you to think...
@@Knight_Astolfo maaaaaaan....... A lot has changed since that quarantine post..... I'm just blessed I'm finding myself and finding God. (sorry, been soul searching) 🤷🏾♂️
7 years it's bin vibrating then I come along . Yeah man. Meditation melodies as I go down on bended knees with hand out and ask... Mary juana dance? Great vybz. ❤
If you really want to meet your astral body& fly, learn to raise your knees high, slowed&fluid in time with the beat. In time knees connect to lower spine.Feel suspension in hips&knees, move up&down, forward&back, side-to side according to gravity. Loose!!!Twill rock the pineal gland in a cradle these moves~ knees skipping high/slow (sal-sa) to the bongos activates it. It's really dub-tai-chi& quiet real with a lill' weed, magnetic synergy connect with imagination + the astral. Requires fitness to dance slo-high knees, adjusted by rocking straight spine divine. Loose head and neck in undulation from heel to pineal. To fly astrally, pretend to be a puppet of your movement manipulated by God or higher power. Be absorbed by the Collective Unconsciousness that binds us all ;that Trampolines and Thumps-softly-Back with the Beat. Dread is the mighty Lion that weighs much, being tied to a physical body-animal, but is moved as light a mote dancing in the air ~~ bobbing in astrale air in the astrale body though, because the mercurial magnetic synergy released by Dub feels more like moving in water , fudge, sludge. *All requires Fitness. Raising the knees is the very opposite of mashing the knees jogging .Yet is still as effective as a running motion. See Zaoli Dance Natural Trance video to see a master in action* Fea-La Kuti taught me to dance and Dub is for relaxAshunnnnn. One Love. This is a Number One collation from an underground DJ. Thx. Priest! xxx Xxx xx >>>
I honestly discovered this music thanks to Joe Strummer and The Clash. Sandinista opened a whole new world to me and both reggae and dub are the kind of music that shoots my soul
I learned about Nicaragua thanks to the Clash in addition to the things they liked such as Dub. We gotta shout out Paul Simonon, bass player who spread this inside the group.
Thanks Dark Deep Red! IT doesn't get any better than this for me. Great collection and mixing. Papa Pilgrim, and other KRCL DJ's gave me an appreciation to Reggae Dub starting in 1987.
These years were the best in Reggae, rivaled only by what came before in DJ, Toasting, etc. By 1987, it was all over for Reggae, influenced by Rap, slick US-style production and the worst mixes of Caribbean sound flowing through Miami.
00:00 Scientist - Round Five, Barrington Levy/Scientist - Reggae Music Dub
03:42 Roots Radics/King Tubby - King Tubby's Rockers
06:17 Augustus Pablo/King Tubby - Braces Tower Dub
08:08 Al Campbell/Scientist - Rock a Dub
11:01 Scientist - Pulsar
14:04 Prince Far I - Destruction Sound Battle
16:27 King Tubby - Dub With a View
19:00 Roots Radics/Scientist - M16
21:38 Scientist - The Mummy's Shroud
25:32 Tapper Zukie/Philip Smart - Tapper Zukie in Dub
28:18 Soul Syndicate/King Tubby - Dub the Right Way
30:50 Scientist - Fission
32:40 Prince Far I - Bendel Dub
35:57 Lee Perry - Dem No Know Dub
39:17 Twin Roots/Lee Perry - Know Love
42:38 Al Campbell/Scientist - Bell the Cat Dub
45:33 Augustus Pablo/King Tubby - Corner Crew Dub
48:36 King Tubby & Prince Jammy - Lion Heart
52:00 Scientist - Feedback Part Two
54:40 Augustus Pablo/King Tubby - 555 Dub Street
56:56 King Tubby - Dub Fi Gwan
8:15 is "Scientist - The Winner" from the album "Three the Hard Way"
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Thanks much appreciated 👌
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Sweeeet
heroe
Dub is simply one of the best modern genres ever.
As a white kid growing up in the suburbs of Kingston in the late 60's - 70's I witnessed the rise of reggae and dub. There was a sound system near my neighborhood that boomed out tunes on weekends. Even now after all this time, whenever I listen to early reggae, version and dub I'm transported back to those golden days!
Oh man! This takes me back to growing up in Brooklyn. Lived on the 16th floor. There was a shop a block away that would put speakers out on the sidewalk on the weekend. I'd sit in the window and chill to the sounds of dub.
the smell of a freshly bitten-into jamaican patty, the sounds of trash rattling past in the wind, the honks and conversations, mixed with bodega speaker dub is unmatched bud
The window from my room to the outside where I lived in Chicago was like a portal, to good places even if what I was doing was considered by most to be bad. But something about that cool winter air while I'm sweating bullets inside, jamming out, irrelevant, you had to be there. I provided my own music however, Saturday nights especially were the shit. Jungle, underground metal, waking up (if sleep was part of the plan) to jazz. Perfect .
Son straight from Jamaica queens too some old head put me on to dubs ! I was living in Seneca queens good times
I read somewhere that, sometime back in the 1970's, before hip hop became a phenomenon in the late 70's/early 80's, that roots reggae and dub was heard on the street in a significant way. Especially in north NYC, apparently towards White Plains way. Is this true? (I'm not from North America.)
@@AN-ed8qq I’m not certain so I can’t confirm that.
The best sounds. The deepest sound. The old school reggae dub sound is unmatched and I'm forever grateful for this mix.
For me this is THE mix
Jeay this IT wahr i Need 🌄✌️☮️
Ever since infected no regrets...live by it!
Thanks. That’s the track at 55 minutes which is a distinct King Tubby baseline
Soul food for the masses, inhale into your lungs this spiritual smoke, and let it treat your heart, soul and spirit....exhale into the sky all the negativity, the disease, and sins of the mind body and soul.....and be ye refreshed with revival of the spirit.....
Thank you for sharing this fire!
I like how spooky dub can sound sometimes. Noises coming outta left field sometimes.
Left field?
all the golden nuggets from the culture of dub, , reggae, effects, toasting, special cuts
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It's symbolism for paranoia
Old school dub is the best, with or without the indica. Love these sounds.
But with the indica tho...
But Indica and Dubwise are married tho!!! 😂😂😂
So glad I got my reggae music education between 1978 and 1983, yep im showing my age but Roots Radics, any artist at Channel 1with the mix at King Tubbys by Scientist on a 4 track was all that was needed. I now live in Atlanta USA and blast these type of dub when I drive around, I stopped at a traffic light recently and people were skanking on the pavement and we laughed together for a few moments :)
Amen. Born 1963 and there we were. Just on time.
For those modern junglists unaware, the image shown is the residence of technician-artist King Tubby, outside which he was tragically shot at the early age of 48, RIP Dub Father
wtf is a modern junglist haha
@ss Yeah forced to lie down on his own veranda and shot to death.
so this is dub's born and death place
@@Brandooon95 dub is alive and well fam
King tubby rules
I can't believe these dubs were mixed so long ago. They sound better than the shallow digital mixes of today. I know it's an unforgivable sin to listen to classics choons like these on a phone, but l can even hear the basslines 😊😉🥰🤩
🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯🎯
The fact that you can admit your sin means you are forgiven. Some of them don't even know!!!
@@MensahAcademics Too true man
original pressings with a nice soundsystem = 😫
You really can't appreciate the heartbeat any other way till youve felt it the way it was made to be
If you hear the base line on a phone you Know it’s DEEP!
So this is why I used to visit various establishments in Moss Side Manc UK in the 70’s
I love this heavy dub style. Ever since 15 y.o. nothing like roots rockers and dub. Big up from a Puerto Rican sister with a love for roots.
RIP Lee Scratch Perry.
This is fantastic. Thank you from my 19 year-old self, in the late 70's, hearing the eerie and mysterious sound of dub for the first time at a smoky basement party in Jamaica (Queens).
Thanks Robert, I'm glad you enjoy it
Classic dub reggae is the greatest pop music style of the 20th century
Mannnn, i give huge thanks for the existence of this set. It's been very instrumental in keeping my peace wherever I go.
Unfortunbatly found this through someone's channel who uploaded your mix but found your comment and I've come here to thank you, thank you, love this.
me too
ditto
i did the same thing
Yep exact same fuck that guy and thanks to this guy.
@@alanreilly6016 ha, word..
Wonderful! In these times of tribulation, it is truly blessed to hear such sublime and beautiful music, straight from creation! God bless you and all who hear these holy vibes!
No words describe the magic of these tunes
yes, here they are : this is grade A one hundred percent pure Jamaican medication, ladies and gentleman, ital spliff
If "no words describe the magic of these tunes"... why on earth are you commenting!! You daft 🍩!!🤣🤣!!!
Definitely 😩👏🥺❤️
Absolutely
Brings back some good memories, me and my brothers dancing round the room till late. As this was the only time we got to stay up late. Our dad would play this till early morning or until the babylon come knocking on the door. Blood clat babylon, always bust up the fun!!
Near 50 drinking Guinness n smokin ... Man I love dub & thank you...😘✌
Pure roots and dub Reminds me of growing up in east flatbush ,,, great spiritual music,,, much appreciated
Whoever uploaded this , God bless you.
Thats right.
🙌🏻🔥 📢📢📢
❤️❤️
Shows you what is in the heart of a people who can come from nothing and produce something which encompasses everything
Haven't smoked weed in any form for about 25 years, don't like it, but I tune in with this massively.
just cause your left brain is pussy doesnt mean your right side forgot. youll always be stoned under there, just a memory away.
I love listening to Dub especially when I have my headphones on because the bass guitar is very clear!!!
If anyone is wondering, the building is King Tubby's Studio, at 18 Dromilly Avenue, Kingston, Jamaica
Reggae Dub ROCKS!
My favorite reggae beats. 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾💕💕💕🤓🤓😎😎
First heard reverb/echo chamber and the amazing bass bk in the day and knew nothing else could touch this
Nuff Respect for the entire crew at Reggae Park..The Woodstock of Jamaica.
Thanks for posting this on my birthday. Crazy coincidence, I was actually celebrating in Negril, Jamaica that year, 2017.
Memories of 18 Dromilly Ave ,Kingston11 love these authentic dubs💫💫💫💛
This is real. Nothing beats this old school Dub, that is Dubwise.
The golden age of Dub and sound systems late 70's early 80's.
Totaly so pure and true musicality unbaleavabaly spiritually beutfull
aah, yes, great memories of going to Shabeens in the 70s, Brixton UK; Old church halls or empty homes - pitch black - Ital Splif. Only sense was glorious sound. We used to call this Roots Music.
Thank you for this gift ❤
I was chasing through some acid techno.... and boooom.. back on the dub reggae.again
There's a jungle/hardcore version of this called having the time of your life
King Tubby was a legendary reggae producer. Great stuff!
How can anyone give this a thumbs down? Amazing dub reggae music!
Obviously people who don't know music. They hear it but they don't feel it.
Only poisoned ears give this thumbs down.
Even Bethoveen give a like to this sound
So..is it mix by karajan ???
Any. Body put thumbs down to this music them must come out of bush s richards
Top Dubb for sure 555 dub street ap
I got my 18 year old grand Sun hooked to Dub and old school Reggae.
He loves the Mighty Burning Spear, of course, apart from the other Reggae greats.
He sent me a message (text) a few weeks ago, saying; "Papa, Burning Spear is the best thing to ever live on this earth".
I was so touched by that assertion 😊
Lol my son gave me a dub album with all the greats on and I too hooked at 61. 😊❤
Chill out makes me feel extremely good
I listen to this mix (and also the volume 2) everytime Im walking back to home after a party. I'm flying
Good music to just drive all day long, Just you and the road, Blue skies all around
Man, I love this type of old school dub
Peace on earth ! Love to you all.
I am forever thankful for RUclips for giving us Dubheads a platform to enjoy Music like this.
It's like a dream
Yes I
this is grade A one hundred percent pure Jamaican medication, ladies and gentleman, ital spliff
Yasss.. erryting irie mon.. nuff respect to the music and the herb which help it flow.
Everyone should go to Jamaica once in there life!! And feel the music!! And as for the people! Each and everyone are amazing!! Huge hearts and zest for life!! I got married there and never wanted to leave!! Having a Jamaican wedding is amazing!! Go there and enjoy the peace love and poetry of the Jamaica people!! Xxx amazing food beachs music!! What more could you ask for!!!!!!!!
@@richardking1847 yeah it da real deal give thanks
😊Its just something about Jamaican Dub music that when you hear it you have to move ya feet!...Classic Gems❤👊🏼💣
I grew up in London, and strangely enough wasn't listening to reggae let alone Dub, even though my relatives come from Jamaica. Fast forward to living in the US and I once I started listening ...Hooked ever since. Wicked tunes. Nice one.
As a young teenager in London going to a blues night party in Brixton : I can still feel the vibe and the air 🌱 - superb.
Uplifting ,ital education,forever dub greatings and joy
Fire house rock
Thank you dark deep red for this mix and for vol.2 .Greatings to everyone who like it
still alive and rocking the dread music xx
It's always a treat when they break out them horns... love this beautiful music!
Sometimes things are tough. Hard as in breaking point unbearable. Then I listen to dub. And all feel alright!
I love ALL dub but this period speaks to me....being of THAT age...early 20s...where music takes hold firm in your brain. Thank You for compiling this....much appreciated!!
I was 16 in '79 - so grateful to be part of this electricity lighting up london. Terrible days with Thatcher but this music softening the depression. Thanks for the mix.
i was born in 79 and loved Dub since first really hearing it aged about 15. it would have bben great to be around at the time of this music's release and experience the scene first hand.
Anyone know what thatcher is up to these days?
This is an exceptional collection and mix. You really did the Lord's work with this one.
Thank you Kimball, appreciated!
@@deepred2600 Thank you for the amazing upload. This part of dub music is very evocative to me and I really cherish the images it brings up as archetypes sometimes..
Do you know by the way the movie titled as your name?
Listening to Scientist "Pulsar". There is no engineer in the world who can make live drums sound like that. What a contribution to art.
With delays, reverbs, and panning to left or right, maybe compression. Not that hard.
@@josejoe3972 No it is very hard to do actually. Scientist used to mix many of these dubs at King Tubbys studio as a teenager at the time. He can mix any kind of music but engineers from other musical genres cannot mix reggae like this. In fact he teaches other engineers not the other way around. Also remember many of these dubs mixed at Tubbys were done on a 4 track so please dont try to belittle this music.
No I am not belittling the music, I also like it aswell. But its not difficult to have a reverb send from a 4 track to get that drum reverb/delay. His mixer he built was a 12 channel mixer into 4, not a 4 track mixer. the thing was the engineers could not match was the High Pass Filter, more importantly the big knob on Tubby's mixer which engineers could not match to make it sound like his music. I don't want to sound rude to Tubby, or Scientist, but I aswell enjoy the music. No hate. Only love.
@@josejoe3972 No hate or bad vibes from me either but I know that many many other engineers out there know about delay, reverb, etc but other talented engineers out there cannot mix in the same way that Scientist did back in the day even with better equipment, it's just a god given talent as simple as that. I am sure with technology as it is nowadays the Tubbys set up can easily be replicated ( Big knob/ high bypass filter/ etc)but no other engineer can make a dub sound as good as Scientist apart from maybe Jammys. I have heard Scientist mix live at a festival along with Mad Professor and others. Let me put it like this...If I had a collection of the best 10 dub reggae engineers in the world and asked them to mix tunes from scratch my money would be on Scientist to come out on top closely followed by King Jammy. Scientist himself in an interview said that he teaches other experienced engineers how to mix reggae and has also said that reggae is the hardest music to mix which is why he can go into other music genres and make the music sound fantastic. There is a Marvin Gaye dub version of what's going on done by Scientist not mixed at Tubbys. Again no bad vibes from me, just debating as I would face to face with friends back in the day on topics like who is the best sound system and stuff like that. Longest comment I've ever written, that's how much I love real dub :)
@@josejoe3972 then how come i never hear anyone "nail" it like Scientist does. Not saying you're technically wrong.
Big ups from NC! You don’t gotta love ganja to know this is real !!! Jah bless
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One musical mystery is this !
It doesn't seem possible that when this was going on in the 70's there was so much trouble and toil, in complete opposition to the vibe the music should have been creating.
I like to think it's somehow way out of its own timeline A sound for future times we're yet to realise maybe.
Great mix my friend thank you
Big up all ghetto youth dem..jah will provide!
Thanks to the musicians for creating such an excellent collection ! and to the poster for sharing
Bliss! Takes me back, or maybe I never left ! Thanks for the reminder ☆
I discovered this mix late last year, been listening to it everyday since!
Pairs well with summer time crusin' with the windows down and something to smoke on. Jan bless xx
I is 51, thank you buddy, not care were this from. You beauty. Lov & peace bud lov & peace
Was listening to Chris Buck and heard some thing, immediately had to go looking for reggae and then... Dub, thanks❤️
The deepest grooves known to mankind
Jah know!! Dub fi kill!!! Hold a meds and keep it moving, wicked star!!
There's no bass like "Deep Roots Reggae" bass. Period. Ride on Rasta. Much appreciated.
I really enjoyed this one while I was cooking. So so good vibes. All the very best frm England
420 people were too high and missed the like button
yes, and b/c folk was losing they minds, they took away the dislike button now, lol.
😄
Twin Roots /Lee Perry - Know love, my neighbours love it! As do I. Love to all
one of the Toughest dub selections i heard inna Long Time,, Jah Bless Selector and keep them tunes coming so it saves me playing my vinyls,, lol,,
listening in quarantine 2020 week 7. friday night 5-15-20
Don't fall for the hoaxes mon GF a hoax too higha
listening in quarantine 2020...three months later, and COVID is raging. This is no fucking hoax, despite what some fringe loonies like Rockers there might want you to think...
Stay safe, brother Paul! Jam on :)
It's now like week 30; 10/22/20. A lot of insane shit has happened, too. How're you doing?
Also, hello future reader; is our reality fixed yet?
@@Knight_Astolfo maaaaaaan....... A lot has changed since that quarantine post..... I'm just blessed I'm finding myself and finding God. (sorry, been soul searching) 🤷🏾♂️
Oh how I love this! Bringing back so many fun memories.
7 years it's bin vibrating then I come along . Yeah man. Meditation melodies as I go down on bended knees with hand out and ask...
Mary juana dance?
Great vybz. ❤
This music makes my soul want to dance with delight and my heart want to free its self up to the vibes my spirit can feel through this blessed music.
If you really want to meet your astral body& fly, learn to raise your knees high, slowed&fluid in time with the beat. In time knees connect to lower spine.Feel suspension in hips&knees, move up&down, forward&back, side-to side according to gravity. Loose!!!Twill rock the pineal gland in a cradle these moves~ knees skipping high/slow (sal-sa) to the bongos activates it. It's really dub-tai-chi& quiet real with a lill' weed, magnetic synergy connect with imagination + the astral. Requires fitness to dance slo-high knees, adjusted by rocking straight spine divine. Loose head and neck in undulation from heel to pineal. To fly astrally, pretend to be a puppet of your movement manipulated by God or higher power. Be absorbed by the Collective Unconsciousness that binds us all ;that Trampolines and Thumps-softly-Back with the Beat. Dread is the mighty Lion that weighs much, being tied to a physical body-animal, but is moved as light a mote dancing in the air ~~ bobbing in astrale air in the astrale body though, because the mercurial magnetic synergy released by Dub feels more like moving in water , fudge, sludge.
*All requires Fitness. Raising the knees is the very opposite of mashing the knees jogging .Yet is still as effective as a running motion. See Zaoli Dance Natural Trance video to see a master in action*
Fea-La Kuti taught me to dance and Dub is for relaxAshunnnnn. One Love.
This is a Number One collation from an underground DJ. Thx. Priest! xxx Xxx xx >>>
This was going thru my head after being chased thru Brixton at dusk in the Summer of 1984
The first song on this mix is my favorite. It's great for herbal therapy as well.
I like this reggae dub music alot...baselines wicked ...and burning spear..Bob Marley..culture..Peter Tosh ..reggae soothes my soul....bless up
I honestly discovered this music thanks to Joe Strummer and The Clash. Sandinista opened a whole new world to me and both reggae and dub are the kind of music that shoots my soul
Ditto. I liked their punk stuff. But LOVED their dub tracks.
Same.
The clash were involved in rock against racism movement in the UK in the 1980's. Part of that group were many reggae artists.
I learned about Nicaragua thanks to the Clash in addition to the things they liked such as Dub. We gotta shout out Paul Simonon, bass player who spread this inside the group.
This mix has all the good vibrations, thank you for blessing up my eardrums with these magic sounds
21:45 Scientist - The Mummy's Shroud, always brings me back to GTA III
i dont smoke weed much (like once a month) but i love these music so much
There is no better music to accompany herb smoking.
Yep if you are having a stressful day this music will help you to relax and calm you down :)
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Thank You Idrin for a hard and true selection of perfectly arranged Slow and Low Reggae Dub Music
This reminds me of the dub people were listening to in London years ago. Good stuff. Subscribed!
Man come, and man go, but King Tubby is here to stay.
Excellent mix, thank you. The Pablo/Tubby Braces track is so good...
for me....GTA 3 introduced me to Dub...and I dont regret it!
Jah Radio, GTA 3, Liberty city - arise!
Thanks Dark Deep Red! IT doesn't get any better than this for me. Great collection and mixing. Papa Pilgrim, and other KRCL DJ's gave me an appreciation to Reggae Dub starting in 1987.
Dancin' & Trancin' .......
Key West and St. John USVI in the early 80s.....
Dubwise selection without objection Yaah 🔥🔥🔥🔥
DUBWISE...BASSLINES, ALL THE WHILE...LOVELY MIX..TOP TUNES...TY
These years were the best in Reggae, rivaled only by what came before in DJ, Toasting, etc. By 1987, it was all over for Reggae, influenced by Rap, slick US-style production and the worst mixes of Caribbean sound flowing through Miami.
Dub is the roots
Amen to that, way back when artists could actually claim to be artists.
Delighted to have been directed to this. Transport for the mind.
Blouse & Skirt! Set fiyah pond the earth 🌎!!!! 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
musical medication fi mi mind innadi lockdon.....sin
C de la creme. Merci and blessings to you all 🙂