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The deep world of dub music: classic albums where you can experience the sonic magic born from reggae.

Born during a transformative period in reggae music, “dub” has exerted a profound influence on music scenes worldwide as a distinctive genre where audio engineering meets Jamaica’s unique sound.

Its spatial sound design—making effective use of echo and reverb—together with the distinctive sense of weightless drift created by deep basslines, continues to flow through contemporary electronic music.

Why not immerse yourself in the allure of dub music—an ever-evolving laboratory of sound—starting today?

The deep world of dub music: masterful albums where you can experience the sonic magic born from reggae (31–40)

Guess whos coming to dinnerBlack Uhuru

A classic track released by Jamaica’s prestigious group Black Uhuru.

Characterized by its dreamlike soundscape and comfortable rhythm, this piece lets you fully savor the allure of dub music.

Released in January 1981 and included on the album “Black Uhuru,” it uses a lighthearted story about a natty dreadlocks coming for dinner to express the spirit of the Rastafari movement and respect for community.

The bass-forward sound conveys a profound message even within a relaxed atmosphere.

It’s a perfect song for anyone looking to discover a new side of music or to unwind and free the mind.

Buffalo SoldierBob Marley & The Wailers

Bob Marley & The Wailers – Buffalo Soldier (Official Music Video)
Buffalo SoldierBob Marley & The Wailers

This song appears on the album Confrontation, released in 1983 by the legendary Jamaican band Bob Marley & The Wailers.

Centered on the African American cavalry regiments who fought in the American Indian Wars in the late 19th century, it portrays the forced displacement from Africa and a longing for freedom.

It features reggae’s signature, soothing rhythm and Marley’s powerful vocals.

Earning platinum certification in the UK with over 600,000 copies sold, it received high acclaim worldwide.

As a symbol of the struggle and hope of all who resist oppression, it continues to resonate with many people today.

Jump JumpBunny Wailer

Bunny Wailer – Jump Jump (Official Music Video 1985)
Jump JumpBunny Wailer

This track encapsulates the allure of dub music: deep, heavy bass resonates warmly while echoes and reverb fill the space.

It feels like an otherworldly journey that draws you deep into the groove.

Released as a single in 1984, it was produced, arranged, and performed by Bunny Wailer, and was also included on the 1985 album “Marketplace.” It’s perfect for a relaxing evening or as background music for gatherings with friends.

The piece conveys both the historical weight of dub and a refreshing vitality, making it irresistible to music lovers of all kinds.

Rebel VibrationCREATION REBEL

Creation Rebel – Rebel Vibration
Rebel VibrationCREATION REBEL

This track is from the classic album Rebel Vibrations, where a unique rhythm merges with a cosmic sound.

Released in 1979 on the Hitrun label, it features an uncompromising dub sound crafted by Jamaican drummer Lincoln “Style” Scott and British musicians.

Produced by Adrian Sherwood, its “restrained rhythms and sonic space” are irresistibly captivating.

The heavy bassline, echo, and rhythmic drums weave a groove that feels like being drawn into the depths of music.

A must-listen for anyone wanting to experience the essence of dub music.

Tune inGREGORY ISAACS

This work is characterized by its pleasant rhythm and melody.

It’s included on the 1980 album “The Lonely Lover.” Centered on the theme of meeting up with a loved one, Gregory Isaacs’s signature smooth and emotionally rich vocals resonate deeply with listeners.

Set to a light, upbeat reggae rhythm, it gently portrays the encounter and bond between lovers.

It conveys the deep connection and mutual influence between the two in a relaxed atmosphere.

The lyrics are filled with positive energy and are sure to evoke empathy in listeners.

It’s the perfect track for when you want to picture spending wonderful moments with someone you love.

The deep world of dub music: essential albums where you can experience the sonic magic born from reggae (41–50)

BabylonJah Shaka Sound System

This is a classic of Jamaican dub, where a deep, weighty sound and layers of echo and reverb conjure a dreamlike world.

It’s a signature work by the Jah Shaka Sound System, active since the early 1970s and based in southeast London, and it appears on the 2009 compilation album “Jah Shaka Presents the Positive Message,” released by Greensleeves Records.

Infused with the spirituality that honors Rastafarian teachings and African roots, the track conveys profound reflections on society and a call for peace.

It’s a highly recommended piece for anyone who wants to deliver messages that resonate in people’s hearts through music.

RespiratorKode9

Kode9 – Respirator (Taken From ‘Nothing’ Released Hyperdub Nov 2015)
RespiratorKode9

This track is captivating for the way its sound seems to repaint the space around you.

Showcasing Kode9’s distinctive sound design, it layers deep echoes and synthesizers to draw listeners into a dreamlike world.

It’s included on the album “Nothing,” released in November 2015, which was Kode9’s first solo album.

The deft interweaving of beats and melodies is sure to grab the hearts of electronic music fans.

It’s perfect for moments when you want to break free from the everyday—give it a listen on a quiet, long night.