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Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Scratching the Surface
Posted by b



Jah Stitch: Black Harmony Killer
The Congos: Fisherman
Tapper Zukie: Rush I Some [dub]
From: Dread Meets Punk Rockers Uptown (selected by DJ Don Letts) [EMI, 2002]

I've been meaning to post some tracks from this excellent dub/reggae comp by Don Letts for a while now, but I couldn't figure what exactly to say. I've heard a fair amount of reggae in my day, but this disc has really been my first entree into the wide world of dub. It's a good one for a rock fan like me because Letts' story is one that occurs at the historical meeting and mingling of punk rock and dub/reggae cultures. This is what initially drew me in. Then, as I began reading more about Lee Perry, King Tubby, Augustus Pablo, Reggae, Dub, and on... the emerging story became only more compelling and expansive. The roots of this music go deep, way deep. So, rather than nest these tracks in my very topical understanding of dub, I'd like to instead ask any of you willing souls to offer up recommendations in the comments about your favorite serving of dub (or reggae). This comp has brought me to the precipice; I'd like step off the ledge into a cloud of rattling drums and seismic bass. I think I need new speakers.

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