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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 Allure of Dub: Recommended Masterpieces and Popular Picks (61–70)

Love& UnityABA SHANTI-I

Aba Shanti I – Love & Unity 1996
Love& UnityABA SHANTI-I

ABA SHANTI-I is a DJ and sound system operator from Hackney, London, UK, born in the 1960s, known for his Reggae, Roots Reggae, and Dub style.

Raised within a sound system by his father, Alan Smith, he was introduced to roots reggae music and, after immersing himself in Roots & Culture, began performing as an MC for Jah Tubbys Sound.

He launched ABA SHANTI-I in the 1990s, including performances at the Leicester Carnival.

He has won numerous Best Sound System awards and serves as the resident sound at University of Dub—the largest Dub event in the Roots Reggae scene—held in Brixton, London (a sacred ground for Roots & Culture and Dub).

Since 1993, he has been an essential sound system at the Notting Hill Carnival, the world’s largest West Indies carnival, held in late August each year.

Love & Unity is a track by The Shanti-Ites in a Roots Reggae/Dub style, released as a 12-inch vinyl by Flash Recordings in 1995.

Work SongBill Laswell

Bill Laswell is an American bassist, producer, and record label owner.

His style is characterized by a sound that incorporates a wide range of genres, including funk, jazz, dub, and ambient, and he has collaborated extensively with musicians from around the world.

Holdin OnFlume

Flume is a DJ, music producer, and musician born in 1991 from Sydney, Australia.

He began producing house music in 2010, created several remixes, and produced two tracks titled Flow and Fizz, then released his debut album Flume in 2012.

He received awards at the AIR Awards and the ARIA Music Awards in 2013, at APRA Music in 2014 and 2016, and in 2017 his second album Skin won Best Dance/Electronic Album at the Grammy Awards.

Holdin On is a track from his first album, released in 2012, in a downtempo, dub, and ambient style—a reverb-laden dance track produced on a laptop.

For The Love of ItSalmonella Dub

Salmonella Dub: For The Love of it. [Official HD Video]
For The Love of ItSalmonella Dub

Sakmonella Dub is a dub drum & bass and reggae roots band formed in New Zealand in 1992.

They have toured throughout New Zealand and Australia, as well as across various countries in Europe.

This track was released in 1999 and is included on the album Killervision, which won a New Zealand Music Award.

African BloodSingers & Players

Congo Ashanti Roy Singers And Players African Blood OnUSound
African BloodSingers & Players

Singers & Players is a reggae group composed of vocalists and musicians from On-U Sound Records.

Members include Bim Sherman, Prince Far I, and Mikey Dread, and the group is often described as a dub music supergroup.

This track is included on the 1983 album “Staggering Heights.”