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01 October 2022

Some Dub for Oct. One Small Step at a Time

Here's one that doesn't show up often. 

Adrian & Skip doing their thing with Revolutionary Dub Warriors. 

The Revolutionary Dub Warriors sound is that of raw roots reggae dubbed up in their own unique way. The band use live drums, bass, & percussion but also use electronic effects & instruments to enhance the mesmerising effect of their music.

 

For this release, Revolutionary Dub Warriors are three Steves & a Rich: Rich Paterson - keyboards; Steve Swan - bass; Steve Taylor - percussion, & Steve Cruickshank - drums. 

 

Revolutionary Dub Warriors - Reaction Dub Part 1: Deliverance, On-U Sound ON-U CD68, 1994.
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Walkabout
Centenary Dub    
Industrial    
Mystic    
Dread    
Mount Uhuru    
Dub the E    
Squat    
One Drop    
Industrial (version 2)    
Warrior

You all probably know Neil Joseph Stephen Fraser. Neil Fraser? You know...Mad Professor. Dub man extraordinaire from Guyanna. You've heard him on his own or teamed up with Scratch , Ruts DC, Yabby You, Mafia & Fluxy, Massive Attack. He runs Ariwa. He's  been laying down the rock-solid Dub since 1982s Beyond the Realms of Dub (Dub Me Crazy! The Second Chapter). So??? Dubstep???

I never really got into Dubstep much.

Wonderful Wiki sez:
 
     “Dubstep is a genre of dance music that originated in South London in the early 2000s. It is generally characterised by sparse, syncopated rhythmic patterns with prominent sub-bass frequencies. The origins of the genre can be traced back to the growth of the Jamaican Sound System scene drawing on a lineage of Dub.”

I loved Dub in its true form. I love 20th Century Dub. I love 21st Century Dub. So leave it to the Mad one himself to conjour up The Roots of Dubstep. You’ve got to listen to this one. This shit rocks! 

 

Mad Professor - The Roots of Dubstep, Ariwa ARICD 245, 2011.

Jail House Dub    
Slave Catcher    
Inverted Minds    
Why You Treat Me so Bad?    
Spa Dub    
Firm Roots    
Tribal Ground    
Return of Mandinka    
Open Dub Door    
Concrete Bunker    
Costa Chica    
Battle of Juffre

Enjoy,

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  2. Lovely stuff - thanks man

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    1. Thank you. As always, the On-U cuts are incredible. But for me the real treasure was the beats laid down by Mad Professor for the roots of Dubstep.

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