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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: masterful albums where you can experience the sonic magic born from reggae (31–40)

Jump JumpBunny Wailer

Bunny Wailer – Jump Jump (Official Music Video 1985)
Jump JumpBunny Wailer

This track encapsulates the allure of dub music: deep, heavy bass resonates warmly while echoes and reverb fill the space.

It feels like an otherworldly journey that draws you deep into the groove.

Released as a single in 1984, it was produced, arranged, and performed by Bunny Wailer, and was also included on the 1985 album “Marketplace.” It’s perfect for a relaxing evening or as background music for gatherings with friends.

The piece conveys both the historical weight of dub and a refreshing vitality, making it irresistible to music lovers of all kinds.

Ma and PaFishbone

A Fishbone track characterized by a fusion of ska and funk metal.

It portrays family turmoil from the perspective of a child caught in their parents’ divorce battle.

In striking contrast to its bright melody, the lyrics pointedly call out the parents’ insensitivity.

Released in 1989 as a single from the album “Truth and Soul,” it charted in the UK.

A staple of their live shows, it remains beloved by fans to this day.

Praised for its honest lyrics and distinctive danceable groove, this song offers empathy to those struggling with family issues—why not give it a listen as a track that resonates with shared experience?

Space Oddity DubmixAdrian Sherwood

Adrian Sherwood – Space Oddity Dubmix
Space Oddity DubmixAdrian Sherwood

A track that expresses the mysteries of the universe through music.

Produced by Adrian Sherwood, this work fully brings out the allure of dub.

The heavy bassline and masterful use of echo and reverb transport listeners into the vastness of outer space.

Created as part of the “On-U In Space” project released in August 2023, it features previously unreleased vocals from Lee “Scratch” Perry and bass performances by Doug Wimbish, offering a 3D dub sound designed with spatial audio in mind.

Perfect for stress relief, meditation, or as nighttime driving music.

Highly recommended for those who want to experience the depth of dub music.

MarabiAugustus Pablo

An instrumental track released in 1973 by Augustus Pablo, known as the wizard of the melodica.

Its sound skillfully fuses roots reggae and dub elements, creating a dreamy atmosphere that feels like drifting under a tropical night sky.

Included on the 1974 album “This Is…

Augustus Pablo,” it’s highly regarded as one of his signature works.

The way the melodica’s soft tone melts into a space woven from soothing rhythms and echo effects is breathtaking.

It’s perfect for relaxing or quietly reflecting.

Listen with headphones to immerse yourself even more deeply in its sonic world.

Here I ComeBARRINGTON LEVY

A signature track by Barrington Levy that colors Jamaica’s music scene.

Released in 1985, it features a rhythmic beat and striking vocals.

The lyrics, which sing of personal strength and the determination to overcome adversity, resonated with many listeners.

Over time, it became a popular song sampled by various artists, including Shaggy and the Black Eyed Peas.

In 2021, it was also featured on the soundtrack of the Netflix original film The Harder They Fall, continuing to shine with undiminished appeal.

It’s a must-listen not only for reggae fans but also for anyone seeking a fresh musical experience.