The Genomic Dub Collective

LRJP!

(Between Blank & Boring)
uhm.

To give birth to a new musical genre, Genomic Dub, that:

 engages the interest, quickens the pulse and hi-jacks the brain of the listener.
 encodes biological sequence data into dub music.
 celebrates the achievements of science, particularly in the field of genomics.
 celebrates the lives and works of scientists engaged in biomedical science.
 highlights the common threads that link current scientific and social issues with the past, with a particular emphasis on the lives and works of Erasmus and Charles Darwin, Haile Selassie (Ras Tafari) and theeir contemporaries.
 explores the interface between science and society.
 brings an appreciation of science to a wider public.
 brings an appreciation of reggae and of Jamaican history and culture to a scientific audience.


http://www.infection.bham.ac.uk/BPAG/Dub/dub.html

(found on the Feedback page of New Scientist [26 Febuary 2005])
 

mms

sometimes
how odd.
i've wanted to do a dub track with a duck quacking on it for some time because apparently ducks quacks have no natural echo, although scientists at salford university proved that it does echo a bit .

look here is the duck in question chatting on the mic:
 
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