i remember hearing discussions about it on another board a few years ago. ive never really researched it and now would like to know if u could recommend some artists or live sets , mixes. im curious how it sounds
May-31-2004 04:24
Ory
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Dub? As in, no vocals? :S
May-31-2004 04:30
Wretched
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Registered: May 2003
Location: Oregon, USA
Technically, an Instrumental is no vocals, a Dub usually strips/limits the vocals while integrating new sounds.
May-31-2004 06:37
Torley Wong
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And not to be confused with dub as a style of music, which actually is a heavily-effected, effects-soaked kind of instrumental reggae music. Mad Professor and King Tubby are two fine examples.
But the "dub" in trance as in a "dub mix" means the same thing -- no vocals, or vocals re-arranged in a minimal way.
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quote:
Originally posted by aspergian
And not to be confused with dub as a style of music, which actually is a heavily-effected, effects-soaked kind of instrumental reggae music. Mad Professor and King Tubby are two fine examples.
But the "dub" in trance as in a "dub mix" means the same thing -- no vocals, or vocals re-arranged in a minimal way.
exactly. the actual dub genre is great. last thing i heard was Dub Side of the Moon, which re-interprets the Pink Floyd classic with roots flavah.
May-31-2004 07:01
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quote:
Originally posted by aspergian
And not to be confused with dub as a style of music, which actually is a heavily-effected, effects-soaked kind of instrumental reggae music. Mad Professor and King Tubby are two fine examples.
But the "dub" in trance as in a "dub mix" means the same thing -- no vocals, or vocals re-arranged in a minimal way.
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May-31-2004 08:13
SYSTEM-J
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Dub= Higher notes/frequencies of track removed. Nothing to do with how many vocals there are or how they are used.