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Trenchtown Connection – Dub Shack

Trench Town connection … a continuation of a story of dub , originated in 60is in Jamaica where music in this genre consists predominantly of instrumental remixes of existing recordings[3] and is achieved by significantly manipulating and reshaping the recordings, usually by removing the vocals from an existing music piece, and emphasizing the drum and bass parts (this stripped-down track is sometimes referred to as a ‘riddim’

tracklist
Dennis Bovell – Rowing 12
Scientist – Dub Bible
Inner Circle & Jacob Miller- Wanted (Dub)
Mighty Two – War Is Over
Fatman Riddim Section – 1190 Rock
Mad Professor – Open Door Dub
Wackies Rhythm Force – Addis Ababa Dub (African Roots. Act 1)
Gregory Isaacs – Cool Down The Pace [12” Version]
Sheriff Lindo-Centrifugal
Sister Nancy – BAM BAM
Linton Kwesi Johnson – Bitch Dub
Dawn Penn No, No No
Barrington Levy – Murderer
Yellowman Zungguzungguguzungguzeng
Daweh Congo – Provherbs
Hugh Mundell – Run Revolution A Come [c.1978]
Barrington Levy – Bounty Hunter
The Revolutionaries – Roots Man Dub
Black Uhuru – Sodom
Linton Kwesi Johnson – Fite Dem Back
King Tubby- Zion Gate Dub

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