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By the '70s, he was producing some 20 songs a week for hundreds of artists at his famous studio in Jamaica, the Black Ark. There, Perry pioneered dub music, using the mixing desk as an instrument ...
Dub music was not only continued and elaborated on by a new generation of U.K. dubmeisters, like Mad Professor and Adrian Sherwood, but its presence profoundly influenced English pop sensibilities.
On Wednesday, June 17, from 7pm to 9pm, Olmsted Dub System – a Buffalo reggae/dub act – will send some “irie vibrations” out onto the circle, for passersby to enjoy.
Lee “Scratch” Perry, the eccentric, revolutionary Jamaican producer, songwriter and performer whose influence extended far beyond his historic role in the development of reggae music, died ...
On his groundbreaking dub records of the Seventies and Eighties ... 20, a restored print of the film will receive its North American premiere at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, after which Johnson will ...
Bunny Lee helped pioneer dub in the 1970s with King Tubby and The Aggrovators, and he produced songs for for Max Romeo, John Holt, Derrick Morgan, Delroy Wilson, Eric Donaldson, Johnny Clarke, U ...
Dub and reggae music icon Lee “Scratch” Perry died on Sunday at a hospital in Lucea, Jamaica, at the age of 85.