Monthly ArchiveMay 2009



dublog 19 May 2009 09:36 pm

Bunny Lee, Prince Jammy & Scientist doing the “Jailhouse Rock” DUB

Another gem from Youtube, from a user called Dubwise4u, a Clip from Howard Johnson’s 1982 Channel Four UK six part documentary series “Deep Roots Music (Spread over 3 Discs)“. (parts of it also are available in the UK under another title “Reggae Nashville, Deep Roots”)

“Here is the full version of the dub section with Bunny Lee, Prince Jammy & Scientist doing the “Jailhouse Rock” track. It has a small introduction about King Tubby, and his importance to dub. Right after that Prince Jammy is at the controls, Bunny Lee giving his input and dancing like a madman and Scientist is the dark skinned young man in white with the button hat on and smoking the huge pipe at the end too! :)

dublog 15 May 2009 12:42 am

John Brown’s Body – The Gold (Dubmatix Runnin’ Remix)

John Brown’s Body, amplify, re-amplify, reamplify, dubmatix, the gold, remix

dublog 05 May 2009 12:52 pm

Dub Echoes Australasian Premier Screening

VIA: Niceup.org.nz - NiceUp & Radio Active 89FM presents:

Dub Echoes Australasian Premier Screening

Dub Echoes is a documentary directed by Bruno Natal (Brazil) that traces the origins of Jamaican dub music and its huge influence on the development of other musical forms including hip-hop and electronica.  It chronicles the evolution of sound and bass and shows how the Jamaican invention called dub has influenced much of the music we hear today and transformed the studio into a musical instrument.  The film was shot in Kingston (Jamaica), London (UK), New York, Washington, LA (US), Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo (Brazil).

dub echoes poster