
Tracks with a heavy dub and/or reggae/ragga influence.......
Tracks with a heavy dub and/or reggae/ragga influence.......
recommend me some please.......youtube vids, mixes, links etc., all welcome, cheers 

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Cheers!BigWhiteTelephone wrote:Look up Geiom, Sukh Knight, Jinx In Dub rmx by Phaeleh... That should get you started. My personal favourite is Sensi Dub by Cotti&Cluekid.

definitely worth checking out more of the jinx in dub stuff out....
http://www.myspace.com/jinxindub
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Re: Tracks with a heavy dub and/or reggae/ragga influence...
The new aXXo "Hell Plate" ep is insanely good and what you're looking for. Below is info courtesy of Piccadilly Records........Fitz wrote:recommend me some please.......youtube vids, mixes, links etc., all welcome, cheers
"Following the success of the super-heavy "Silvah Bullet" EP in 2008 (ROTW here at Piccadilly) Killtone are back with another aXXo special. aXXo are a duo of dub enthusiasts who borrow from the old and new school of bass music. They mix angry twisting, dubstep bass growls with vintage (Studio One style) spring reverb and tape effects. This is future music owing a heavy debt to 70s dub. On this EP we see them moving yet further away from the mainstream of dubstep towards deeper dread filled space experiments. Sometimes ultra minimal, sometimes ultra hectic but always working the lowest of bass frequencies with deceptive weight (turn it up and you'll understand!)."
Listen to snippets at www.piccadillyrecords.com or...........
http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/350575-01.htm
6Blocc's "I Dubs" is the shit too!
Info on it below and a link to listen to it...........
"The west-coast dubstep rulers return for 2009 with a gangsta leaning plate of dancehall dubstep versions for their new series of freshly spun dubs. The 6Blocc crew always managed to pack a mad effective punch for the dubstep dancefloor with their previous edits and productions, with a style they've can pretty much call their own owing a lot to the strains of Junglism and Soundsystem culture that have percolated all the way through to their LA base. Buju Banton is up for the chop on this plate with versions of 'Boom Bye Bye' and other Buju hits given a total 2009 overhaul, bulging with downpitched junglist samples, darkside bass waves and a reet pissed-off attitude. These are a cut above your usual anonymous dubstep edits though and contain enough focussed intent to stand up on any of the bigger dubstep floors. Fans of Loefah, Matty G, Coki or badass dance wreckers, this one a wheel up platter!"
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=162148
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if i had a nickel for each thread asking about "reggae influences".. i'd probably have enough to buy one 320 off the Internet.
check out dj madd with his latest reggae-ish sound. joka smoke, soundsystem, etc. tes la rok is preparing some good stuff too. i think he was the one who remixed "international roots" too. speaking of which, mungos hifi are trying to start something on their own - now that could become the ultimate reggae-dubstep. e.g Mungo's Hi-Fi - "Babylon / Dubplate Fi dem"
check out dj madd with his latest reggae-ish sound. joka smoke, soundsystem, etc. tes la rok is preparing some good stuff too. i think he was the one who remixed "international roots" too. speaking of which, mungos hifi are trying to start something on their own - now that could become the ultimate reggae-dubstep. e.g Mungo's Hi-Fi - "Babylon / Dubplate Fi dem"
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