My knowledge of who is who in this genre is pretty mediocre at best. That said, I love listening to it and hearing its influence on other genres.
Say you had $150-$200 USD budget to fill in at that gap of reggae dub on vinyl, what would you with and why? New, used, LPs, 45s, whatever combo works. What would you get in that budget if you were starting from scratch? (pun intended)
Help me fill a reggae dub vinyl gap
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Help me fill a reggae dub vinyl gap
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Re: Help me fill a reggae dub vinyl gap
Over a decade ago a discussion took place on this message board about this very topic. Some input from me inevitably. Lots of excellent suggestions here…
https://spiritualized.band/viewtopic.php?t=9580
(Made me smile to see a post from Muscles there too)
https://spiritualized.band/viewtopic.php?t=9580
(Made me smile to see a post from Muscles there too)
Re: Help me fill a reggae dub vinyl gap
Anything backed by the Roots Radics band, produced by Junjo Lawes and mixed by Scientist.
Arguably the last "true" application of the form.
Arguably the last "true" application of the form.
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Thank you both! Cheers!
Time is the substance of which I am made. Time is a river which carries me along. But I am time. It's a tiger, tearing me apart; but I am the tiger.