On 3/29/07, Fred Heutte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The best dub in my opinion always starts with live studio playing. There's a lot of good all-electronic dub, but it's not really the same.
i like both styles really, theyre good for different moods. i especially like the early electronic stuff from the 80s, mad prof and sly+robbie and wackies style. modern electronic dub doesnt really do much for me to be honest. i have some records by twilight dub soundsystem, but i dont love them. a friend of mine is heavy into modern dub and dub influenced music, so he hooks me up with lots of mp3s but not much lasts more than a play or two before i delete it. but i have to say i believe the rhythm and sound stuff is amongst the best dub made by anyone in any era. i think you can stand that burial mix "with the artists" album up with any dub record and it will hold its weight. and i think they rhythm and sound CD is one of the best dub/experimental records ever. lovely. tmo