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He didn't text me back last night. That's a dub. Abbreviaton for the letter W 2. Twenty dollars 3. Twenty dollars worth of anything, especially narcotics 4.

Twenty-inch rims 5. The art of making a remix , especially a reggae song, in which the lyrics are all or partially removed and the focus is placed on the drum track and the bass 6. Generally incorrectly used as a name for any remix to any song. It was just that room he had at first. You have a carport, and then the carport is a bedroom and a bathroom, so him turn the bathroom into the voice room and the bedroom into the control room, and he had his repair shop in another little house in the back.

His main income was building amplifiers and winding transformers; the music was an addition, because he had the sound and he always wanted to make his own dubs. Then when Byron Lee decided him going cut stampers, him decided to sell [the equipment in] studio two, which was four-track. When we survey the available evidence, Aquarius Dub is the strongest contender for actually being the first, and Chin-Loy says he assembled the disc as a way of giving deejays uninterrupted toasting time on sound systems.

Another man like Phil Pratt or Niney, studio time was so important that you have to run in and run out. Scientist had a way of isolating the bass that greatly appealed to overseas listeners, and his use of the electronic test-tone as a percussive instrument was truly exceptional.

The championing of reggae and dub by John Lydon, the Clash and their deejay pal Don Letts led to dub techniques being adopted by punk and post-punk acts such as the Ruts, the Slits, Generation X and Killing Joke. A lot of the white smoky bears were smoking spliffs listening to dub music. But with such strong demand for dub overseas, and with the cost of home recording gear reducing, it was only natural that a new legion of international mixers would spring up abroad, creating bedroom recording spaces of their own.

The Disciples , two white English dub fans making largely digital dub in a suburban bedroom, began crafting their own dubs in the late s, after being inspired by the religious energy at Shaka dances. Alpha and Omega and the Bush Chemists began gaining currency in the s, along with techno-based practitioners such as Zion Train and Dreadzone.

Nevertheless, its influence continued gathering steam, as shown when Massive Attack fed directly on the classical Jamaican dub style, roping in Mad Professor for the dub recasting of their Protection album.

Previous More. Features I by David Katz I Musical dubbing doubling a recording or adding tracks supplied the name of Dub music. Dub stemmed from Jamaican reggae in the s and features remixes of earlier reggae recordings.

It influenced a genre of electronic dance music, dubstep , in London in the s, popularized by the musician Skrillex in the s. Speaking of drugs, dub named a cigarette in the s and then a marijuana joint in the s, perhaps as a form of doobie.

Finally, dub can be short for the letter W, based on its pronunciation. George W. Bush went by Dubya by It also sees playfully lofty use in reference to its original knighting. Final score was , and OP has its best winning record in years! Raina Perez and Jade Vega getting that media time after their big dub! Dubbing is still very common in its foreign-language, voice-over sense. Which frankly might end up being pretty cool.

This content is not meant to be a formal definition of this term. For the past few months, we have been fielding a regular survey dub bed the Events Participation Index, and for the most part it has shown that attitudes about traveling to attend in-person business events are at large negative.

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