Don't Mash Up Creation (Mr. Turner's One Love Tribute Mix) Reggae Dub Anthem Free DL

Don't Mash Up Creation (Mr. Turner's One Love Tribute Mix) Reggae Dub Anthem Free DL

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Sharon Little - Don't Mash Up Creations One Love Tribute Mix By Mr.
Turner https://hypeddit.com/track/c9lvg5 Dub is a genre of
electronic music that grew out of reggae in the late 1960s and
early 1970s, and is commonly considered a subgenre, though it has
developed to extend beyond the scope of reggae. The style consists
predominantly of partly or completely instrumental remixes of
existing recordings[4] and is achieved by significantly
manipulating and reshaping the recordings, usually through the
removal of some or all of the vocals, emphasis of the rhythm
section (the stripped-down drum-and-bass track is sometimes
referred to as a riddim), the application of studio effects such as
echo and reverb, and the occasional dubbing of vocal or
instrumental snippets from the original version or other works. It
was an early form of popular electronic music. Dub was pioneered by
recording engineers and producers such as Osbourne "King Tubby"
Ruddock, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Errol Thompson and others[3]
beginning in the late 1960s. Augustus Pablo is credited with
bringing the melodica to dub, and is also among the pioneers and
creators of the genre. Similar experiments with recordings at the
mixing desk outside the dancehall environment were also done by
producers Clive Chin and Herman Chin Loy.[6] These producers,
especially Ruddock and Perry, looked upon the mixing console as an
instrument, manipulating tracks to come up with something new and
different. The Roland Space Echo was widely used by dub producers
in the 1970s to produce echo and delay effects. Dub has influenced
many genres of music, including rock (most significantly the
subgenre of post-punk and other kinds of punk), pop, hip hop,
post-disco, and later house, techno, ambient, electronic dance
music, and trip hop. Dub has become a basis for the genres of
jungle and drum and bass Traditional dub has survived, and some of
the originators, such as Lee "Scratch" Perry and Mad Professor,
continue to produce new material.

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