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The Profound Appeal of Dub: Recommended Masterpieces and a Popular Classic

If you know the music genre called dub, chances are you’re a serious music lover who frequents record shops.

While it’s a genre derived from reggae, it’s also a production method, and its world is incredibly deep and profound.

This article focuses on classic, essential albums recommended for beginners, while also highlighting releases that trace the roots from authentic Jamaican roots dub to UK dub, as well as works in post-punk and new wave that bear dub’s influence.

Even those who usually listen mainly to rock will find plenty to enjoy—so be sure to check it out!

The Profound Appeal of Dub: Recommended Masterpieces and Popular Picks (41–50)

Hard Times & DubPablo Gad

Pablo Gad – Hard Times & Hard Times dub (1980)
Hard Times & DubPablo Gad

Pablo Gad is a UK roots reggae singer and songwriter from Jamaica.

He moved to the UK in 1974 and began his career in the late 1970s.

He has remained active to this day and is popular among fans of UK roots and new roots.

His representative songs include Hard Times and Trafalgar Square, with Hard Times & Dub being a track released in 1980.

The Untitled Song340ml

Formed in Maputo, Mozambique in 2000 and now based in Johannesburg, 340ml is an African music group.

Their sound is characterized by a blend of elements including dub, jazz, ska, reggae, and Afro-jazz.

Blackboard Jungle Dub ( Ver. 1 )Lee Perry and The Upsetters

Lee Perry and The Upsetters – Black board Jungle Dub – 01 – Original Jungle Dub
Blackboard Jungle Dub ( Ver. 1 )Lee Perry and The Upsetters

When it comes to essential tracks for understanding dub, it has to be “Blackboard Jungle Dub (Ver.

1).” This piece is known as a classic by Lee Perry, regarded as the father of dub.

Unlike typical reggae dub, this work is an original, unconventional form of dub.

The album of the same name is known as the world’s first reggae dub, and even compared to Lee Perry’s later works, it already exhibits a fully realized dub sensibility, brimming with overwhelming musicality.

Dub Masterdennis bovell

Dennis Bovell is a reggae guitarist, bass player, and producer who has been active since 1968.

He is a member of the British reggae band Matumbi and is also known for releasing dub reggae tracks under the name Blackbeard.

This track was released in 1986.

Dub LarkingHorace Andy

Horace Andy, born in 1951 in Kingston, Jamaica, is a reggae singer known for his distinctive falsetto voice.

He began making music in his youth, and in 1969 he released the album Skylarking on Studio One, which produced hits such as Mr.

Bassie, Girl I Love You, and Got to Be Sure.

He moved to the UK in 1990 and contributed to Massive Attack’s debut album Blue Lines and their 1994 album Protection, helping drive their success.

Dub Larking is a track included on the album Horace Andy Dub Box: Rare Dubs 1973–1976, and it is the dub version of Skylarking.

Genius of LoveTom Tom Club

Tom Tom Club – Genius of Love
Genius of LoveTom Tom Club

Tom Tom Club is a New Wave unit from New York, USA, formed in 1981.

It began as a project by husband-and-wife duo Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz, the original Talking Heads members responsible for the rhythm section.

Their debut single “Wordy Rappinghood” and second single “Genius of Love” both reached No.

1 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart.

“Genius of Love” is a track from their 1981 album Tom Tom Club, which features dub, synth-pop, and disco styles.

Walkey Walk Tall10 Foot Ganja Plant

10 Ft Ganja Plant is a roots and dub reggae group formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1999.

This track is included on their debut album, Presents, which was re-released in 2007 with two bonus tracks.