King Tubby

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  • dub
  • reggae
  • dub reggae
  • jamaica
  • experimental
King Tubby (born Osbourne Ruddock, January 28, 1941 – February 6, 1989) was a Jamaican electronics and sound engineer, known primarily for his influence on the development of dub in the 1960s and 1970s. Tubby's innovative studio work, which saw him elevate the role of record producer to a creative height previously only reserved for composers and musicians, would prove to be highly influential across many genres of popular music. He is often cited as the inventor of the concept of the remix, and so may be seen as a direct antecedent of much dance and electronic music production.

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Songs

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    Desperation Dub

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    Destroy Dub Style

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    Diplomatic Dub

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    Don't Touch Dub

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    Don't Try to See Me

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    Don't Try to Use Me

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    Double Cross

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    Dread Locks Dub

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    Dreada Version

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    Dreams of Dub

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    Drop Dub

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    Drumillie Rock

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    Drumilly Rock

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    Drumilly Rock Dub

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    Dub Conference

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    Dub Confession

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    Dub Experience

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    Dub Fever

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    Dub Fi Gwan

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    Dub for Freedom

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    Dub for the Dread

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    Dub From The Roots

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    Dub Investigation

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    Dub Is My Occupation

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    Dub Ites Green & Gold

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    Dub Lover

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    Dub Magnificent

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    Dub My Heart

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    Dub of a Woman

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    Dub on My Mind

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    Dub on the Street Again

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    Dub The Right Way

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    Dub to the Rescue

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    Dub With a Difference

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    Dub with a View

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    Dub You Can Feel

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    Dub You Must Go Down

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    Dubbin' of the Ten Thousand

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    Dubbing It Right

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    Dubbing My Baby

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    Dubbing My Way

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    Dubbing Systematically

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    Dubbing With the Observer

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    East Man Dub

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    East of (Arrows Hi Fi)

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    Easy Dub

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    Easy Skanking Dub

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    Ethiopia Land of My Father (Second cut)

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    Ethiopia Land of My Father (W. Prince Hernon)

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    Ethiopia Rock


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