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Peter Kuschnereit

Along with Rene Lowe and Thorsten Profrock, Peter Kuschnereit became associated with the camp of people composing the Hard Polish record shop in Berlin, ultimately finding himself an associate from the camp’s main label, String Reaction. But before Kuschnereit started releasing his information around the label, he spent his times …

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Truth

The London dub outfit the reality comprised DJ and audio system vet Joey Jay, Soul II Soul alum Daddae and drummer Skinz. Their debut LP, I ‘n I a Offer Wild Roots, made an appearance in 1997.

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Harry Mudie

Maker Harry Mudie could be counted among the most initial of reggae auteurs. He not merely presented the bottom-heavy audio reggae was well-known for, but he extended around the spirit sweetness of several rocksteady edges with strings and details of Philly spirit ambience, aswell. His prime function from your ’70s …

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Rodney Smith

English producer Rodney Smith founded himself as Roots Manuva in the past due ’90s and released many albums through Big Dada/Ninja Tune. Smith’s function spanned the music range, strongly rooted in reggae but also incorporating a lot of the trip-hop design often connected with Ninja Melody. He debuted in 1999 …

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Flowering Inferno

Flowering Inferno was the tropical-dub task, and among the many aliases, of multi-instrumentalist and producer William Holland. An evolutionary part of the producer’s oeuvre, Holland shaped the task after shifting to Cali, Colombia, having released several information under his Quantic and Quantic Spirit Orchestra aliases beforehand. The task has been …

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Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad

In a few ways, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad will be the live dub version from the Grateful Dead, blending traditional American folk and country with Jamaican reggae and dub rhythms, with a lot of improvisational jams and interludes, all while looking and sometimes sounding such as a bluegrass band. …

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Brenda Ray

Stationed in North Western England in the past due ’70s, Brenda Ray started her musical job in age post-punk, working under various aliases and melding raw punk instrumentation with dance rhythms and reggae affects. During this time period, Ray created D.I.Con. recordings within the nebulous Liverpudlian collective Naffi, working as …

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Vavamuffin

A Polish reggae group that went from underground to everywhere using their album Inadibusu, the nine-piece Vavamuffin were formed in 2003 by lead vocalist Pablopavo. Their debut recording, Vabang!, got in 2005 using the dub remix LP Dubang! pursuing in 2006, after that in 2007 their recording Inadibusu climbed in …

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Stick Figure

Today’s reggae music group that fully embraces dub, Stay Figure were very long a one-man task, that man becoming Scott Woodruff. Documenting and playing all of the tools himself, Woodruff released Stick Shape in 2006 out of Duxbury, Massachusetts using the recording The Audio of My Craving. Burnin’ Ocean adopted …

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Raiz

Blessed in Naples on Apr 22, 1967, Gennaro “Raiz” Della Volpe (his artistic aka often changing to Rais, Reeno, or Raiss) debuted in the first ’90s seeing that the lead vocalist of Almamegretta. Mixing dub, trip-hop, Mediterranean rhythms, and Asian and Neapolitan melodies within an incredibly primary and personal method, …

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