leamas
Well-known member
I've realised recently that my knowledge of dub is seriously poor given that most of the music I like is so closely related to it. I've always liked stuff like Basic Channel, Deepchord, and I grew up listening to Jungle and DnB. More recently I've been enjoying some of the Dubstep that I've heard, especially Kode, Pereverelist, Skull Disco etc... I've always been overawed by the sheer volume of dub out there and not really known where to start.
Hence, at the risk of courting ridicule, I'd be really grateful for, say, your top ten suggestions for a dub education. Can be tunes or albums. Preferably stuff which can be picked up without breaking the bank
Hence, at the risk of courting ridicule, I'd be really grateful for, say, your top ten suggestions for a dub education. Can be tunes or albums. Preferably stuff which can be picked up without breaking the bank