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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 (61–70)

Till The Sky Falls Down (Dub Mix)Dash Berlin

A track by Dash Berlin, a Dutch electronic music group.

Released as a single from their 2009 debut album, The New Daylight, it reached No.

36 on the Dutch charts.

This version is a dub remix.

Never let me down again (Synaptic Dub Remix)Depeche Mode

Depeche Mode – Never let me down again – Synaptic Dub Remix
Never let me down again (Synaptic Dub Remix)Depeche Mode

A track said to be about chemical pleasure or sexual themes.

It was originally released as a single by Depeche Mode in 1987.

This version is a dub remix, and the track has been remixed many times by artists including Eric Prydz.

Besame Mucho (Dub Mix)Gadjo

Gadjo – Besame Mucho (Dub Mix)
Besame Mucho (Dub Mix)Gadjo

Originally written by Mexican songwriter Consuelo Velázquez and recorded by many artists including Trio Los Panchos, this track is a dub remix by Gadjo, a German DJ, producer, and remixer.

Animal (Mark Ronson Extended Dub Remix)Miike Snow

Miike Snow Animal Mark Ronson Extended Dub Remix
Animal (Mark Ronson Extended Dub Remix)Miike Snow

A track released as a single in 2009 by the Swedish indie pop band Miike Snow.

It reached No.

98 on the UK charts.

This version is a dub remix by the British singer-songwriter and DJ Mark Ronson.

One more TimeThe Clash

The Clash – One More Time (Remastered – Official Audio)
One more TimeThe Clash

This work delivers a simple cry of protest carried on a soothing dub resonance.

Its weighty bass and dreamlike echoes weave a sonic world layered with messages that confront society’s injustices.

Featured on The Clash’s album Sandinista!, the track was released in December 1980.

The much-discussed triple album packs a wide range of styles, including reggae and jazz.

Recommended for those who want to surrender to a laid-back rhythm while engaging with a sharp perspective on modern society.

Step a little away from the everyday and feel the power of music.