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: classic albums where you can experience the sonic magic born from reggae (1–10)
Hey Mister (Dub Mix)(Tujamos Club Mix)Tujamo

Tujamo is a German electro house music producer.
He began his DJ career at the age of 17 and is also known for hits from collaborations with artists like Steve Aoki and Chris Lake.
This track was released as a single in 2014.
MafiaDub Syndicate

I want to immerse myself in a sound world that sinks deep and frees me from everyday life.
This UK dub classic is perfect for that mood.
Dub Syndicate, active in the UK, pursued an experimental sound that broke the boundaries of reggae, centered around producer Adrian Sherwood and drummer Style Scott.
This track is packed with sonic effects that lure the listener’s consciousness into another dimension—ground-crawling basslines and powerful effects that warp space.
Surrender yourself to its seven-plus-minute runtime and you’ll feel as if you’re wandering a labyrinth of sound.
Why not spend a quiet night alone listening to this piece from the 1989 masterpiece Strike the Balance?
Around The World (Kid Dub Remix)Daft Punk

A track originally released as a single in 1997 by the French electronic music duo Daft Punk.
It became a hit around the world.
This version is a remix by British producer Faris Armstrong, who works under the name Kid Dub.
Indigo Children (JLE Dub Mix)PUSCIFER

A track by the rock band Puscifer, formed in Los Angeles, USA, in 1995.
It is included on the 2008 album “”V” Is for Viagra.
The Remixes.” This dub remix by Josh Eustis was used in the video game Need for Speed: Undercover.
Eye Of The Tiger (Ayur Tsyrenov Dub Remix)Survivor

Originally released in 1982 by the American rock band Survivor and used as the theme song for the film Rocky III.
This version is a dub remix by singer, sound producer, and remixer Ayur Tsyrenov.
King Tubby Meets Rockers UptownKing Tubby

Wrapped in the magic of sound, set yourself free from the everyday! This track is perfect for you.
Hailing from Jamaica, King Tubby was an innovator who elevated mixing techniques into an art form.
What you’ll hear here is a fantastical sonic world where Augustus Pablo’s airy, floating melodica melodies intertwine with a deeply resonant bassline.
The way the mixing console is played like an instrument, dropping elements in and out, is truly breathtaking.
This is the title track from the classic 1976 album “King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown,” which is also known for being featured in the game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, sparking a renewed appreciation.
Dim the lights a bit and let yourself be carried away by this richly layered soundscape.
One Million Man DubJah Shaka & Mad Professor

A landmark album that brings together two masters who embody the UK dub scene—Jah Shaka, active in the UK, and Mad Professor—New Decade of Dub is their first full-fledged collaboration.
The track featured on this album is a true piece of sonic sorcery, where earth-rumbling sub-bass intertwines with razor-sharp spatial effects.
Even without lyrics, the fragmented vocal snippets convey a powerful social message, drawing listeners into a spiritual journey.
Released in January 1996, this work is a sound system classic where the two artists’ distinct personalities fuse at the highest level.
On a night when you want to step away from the everyday and sink deep into the world of music, try turning off the lights and playing it loud.
Surrender to the sound that shakes you to your core, and you just might open the door to a new sensory experience.



