Dub music had a massive presence in underground music from the 70s to the 2000s - Punk, Alternative rock, Psych rock, Trip hop, Industrial, Jungle, trance, ambient, techno. So many different genres had dub crossovers.Now, ever since the explosion of Dubstep, Dub seems to have completely died as a genre. I can barely find any labels, artists, scenes that are actually carrying on the tradition, despite some old artists who are still pumping out music in their 60s and 70s. Are there any new dub artists from the past 10-20 years who are actually making good music?
the earliest dub traces in popular charting music seems to be David Essex's "Rock On"
>>127772671> Are there any new dub artists from the past 10-20 years who are actually making good music?Theres a big scene in Europe, specially France and Italy. But most of it is digital, a subgenre called steppers, with heavy kicks every four beats. It just doesnt feel like reggae at all.
>>127772700John Martyn too
Yeah I like dub
>>127772737Yeah I have noticed this sound, big in Europe. Artists like Baodub. Didn't know that was the name of the genre but I like it. I guess dub lives on in europe? Thanks anon
Just listen to King Dubby and Scientist
>>127772765This is awesome
>>127773217Cheers :) U might dig these toohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKdBZ1wYdp4https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-7JBB97FT0https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RFHHY5DQdRs
dubump
>>127772671the bug newest release (mixes), big youth latest releasehttps://homemadesoundsystem.bandcamp.com/album/classic-house-riddims-vol-2https://nicolini.bandcamp.com/album/pennis-palace-2
>>127778209Hell yeah thanks anon this is the shit New bug album with ghost dubs too