On Sep 15, 2004, at 3:02 PM, Scotto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dub/ska/reggae mix
091004
1 hour
69.5 mb
Not to continue the O/T, but how topical - I just came back from
seeing the newly-reunited Tackhead. 14 years apart and you'd swear
it hadn't been a day. They were tighter than a preacher's
Yeah, it's the same Dub, he doing a few 12 for Dust :)
Here's the track list
1. memoria / murcof / context
2.moonwalk / blaze / playhouse
3.wavemail project / swayzak / two hundred forty volts
4.red light district iv / sweet reinhard / djungle fever
5.blue / dub kult /
that'll be this. ace track.
5. blue / dub kult / raum...musik
robin...
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what's the track playing at 20 minutes in- with the little alien voices?
Yep, it's the same person...
T
On 19 May 2004, at 17:17, robin wrote:
so does anyone know if this is the same 'Dub' that used to be on
UKDance way back when i was last on there (95)?
what's the track playing at 20 minutes in- with the little alien voices?
On Wed, 19 May 2004, robin wrote:
ok so it's not totally on topic but if you're after a genre
disrespecting mix try this:
http://www.littledetroit.net/Downloads/DubKult.php
listening to it now...very good.
so does
.]
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From: Robert Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 12:56 AM
To: Martin; Cobert, Gwendal; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Dub
Dub is short for double, no? ie copy/transfer? I work in television and
the word dub is used to describe any copy
I'm not denying the meaning or existence of the patois word 'dup'
(I've heard a word which seems to derive from it, 'duppy'). But I
always thought
the term 'Dub' as applied to reggae and eventually to any
remixed 'version'
of a popular music track/song, came from the term 'dub' which
Speaking of dub, Pole played a live dub influenced set here in San
Francisco last Friday. He even had what looked like a custom made melodica,
the toy keyboard harmonica popularized by Jamaican dub artist Augustus
Pablo. The sound was more roots dub style than when I've seen him
previously.
Speaking of dub, Pole played a live dub influenced set here in San
Francisco last Friday. He even had what looked like a custom made melodica,
the toy keyboard harmonica popularized by Jamaican dub artist Augustus
Pablo. The sound was more roots dub style than when I've seen him
previously.
for these two releases for a long long time, it really doesn't get
any better. Absolutely essential.
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Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 10:34
Subject: Re: (313) Dub
If you're into this, there's a free 4 hr dvd with one
RHYTHM SOUND
The Versions
Burial Mix
, I like 'the channel'.
that vainqueur/tikiman 12 reminds me of them too
_
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Very vry interesting and intriguing. One bit jars though:
Indeed, dub is rooted in the word dup, which is Jamaican patois
for ghost.
I'm not denying the meaning or existence of the patois word 'dup' (I've
heard a word which seems to derive from it, 'duppy'). But I always thought
the term 'Dub'
ghost, track 1
track 2... any linguist on this list ?
Gwendal
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 3:43 PM
To: Cobert, Gwendal; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Dub
Very vry interesting and intriguing. One bit
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From: Odeluga, Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 3:43 PM
To: Cobert, Gwendal; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: RE: (313) Dub
Very vry interesting and intriguing. One bit jars though:
Indeed, dub is rooted in the word dup, which is Jamaican patois
for ghost
simple 3 letter word with many possible origins.
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From: Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 2:48 PM
To: Cobert, Gwendal; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Dub
The meaning in Reggae came from this:
to furnish (a film or tape
: (313) Dub
Very vry interesting and intriguing. One bit jars though:
Indeed, dub is rooted in the word dup, which is Jamaican patois for
ghost.
I'm not denying the meaning or existence of the patois word 'dup' (I've
heard a word which seems to derive from it, 'duppy'). But I always thought
Duppy is ghosts or practice of voodoo. Listen to Bob Marley's Duppy
Conquerer to get the picture. Dub is not related to Dup(ppy) afaik.
Rav
Why not? Have you been paying attention?!?!? ;-) From what the learned
people have said in the last few minutes it would appear that the two words
*are*
On the origin of the word dub - as with almost all accounts of the labyrinthine
Jamaican music industry, there are many often conflicting explanations of a
particular phenomenon. However, my guess is that the word 'dub/duppy' as used
in patois has an origin that predates recording technology
such as King Stitt
that studio one dvd points to stitt being the first dj too
(who, incidentally, has the maddest gob I've ever seen)
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such as King Stitt
that studio one dvd points to stitt being the first dj too
(who, incidentally, has the maddest gob I've ever seen)
no kidding(see http://www.geocities.com/studiowon/KingStitt.htm)
see this
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Sent: Wednesday, 1 October 2003 12:56 AM
To: Martin; Cobert, Gwendal; 313@hyperreal.org
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Dub is short for double, no? ie copy/transfer? I work in television and
the word dub is used to describe any copy of a master tape. Dub also
means to strike/hit
You should check out the excellent 3B label. Alex Kruger has had releases on
it both as Dub Taylor and also as Shura.
Other Alex Kruger guises include Psychoplasma, Korsakow, Retronic and Hair.
Respect
JasonB
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From: Berislav[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
Dub Taylor aka Alex Krüger is from Berlin, I have a release of his on
raum...musik called Forms and Figures (strongly recommended), his Dub Taylor
alias seems to be his very deep dubby techhouse production, and i believe he
produces under a few other aliases (not sure of the names).
perhaps try
well, if it's a most recent release it would probably
be off the 'Detect' album It was one of my
favorites along side Bodily Functions for last year.
Dirty Highways stands as my favorite track on the
album...Sweet Lips is nice to and a bit more upbeat.
--- Sara Giampa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is a new mix c.d. by Claude Young and dj rok, called Berlin/Detroit.
It is available at dj-sets.com
It might just be what you are looking for Curt.
Artists included are Model 500, Brian Harden, Nubian Minds, Carl Craig, Jeff
Mill, Shake, Technasia.to name a few. I was lucky enough to
get your hands on as much king tubby as possible. you may also want to check
out his apprentice prince jammy's recordings... good luck
_
?christian bl;och,...fr%o3m tha/ d
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From: Kao Jyan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
i second that, king tubby is incredible. if you want to hear some wild
dub-sounding electronics check raymond scotts ibm/bendix stuff
get your hands on as much king tubby as possible. you may also want to
check
out his apprentice prince jammy's recordings... good luck
_
?christian
Or Steel Pulse or Ijahman Levi or Israel Vibration or
Burning Spear,etc.,etc... proper dub... no abstract
stuff there:)
Nick (Dj Pacific:)
--- Neil Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 7/10/00 10:51:37 AM,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
not dub styled
What does dub mean
In a message dated 7/10/00 10:51:37 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
not dub styled
What does dub mean anyway?(not duplicate kind either)
reggai or Jamaican
Dub records doesn't really do dub music. They are more into the IDM click
and clack sounds with ambient melodies underneath. From everything I've
heard it's not the super bass heavy sound typical of dub music. However, the
NUMMER EEN compilation is excellent..in fact I've been listening to it
From: FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] DUB I massive or minute..?
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 11:33:43 PDT
Dub records doesn't really do dub music. They are more into the IDM click
and clack sounds with ambient melodies underneath. From
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Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 14:48:37 EDT
From: FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 11:33:43 PDT
Dub
From: FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: [313] DUB I massive or minute..?
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 12:58:39 PDT
Yeah, I second that opinion..anything on ~scape or anything related to BC
or
CR is good dub influenced techno/electronic. Also Nick
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