and the mindset must have been somewhat similar to many electronic producers decades later with the way he chopped vocal stabs here and made the drums the center of everything
@@smiauu ya I don't mean to diss you, it's just like - it's amazing how time doesn't really matter when you're in the right place and you got the right things to do shit with - it's fucking awesome as hell
@@bon.8819good music has no expiration date. It simply is. Whereas certain songs and styles and what not are stuck in their respective era. Everything re runs. I dont think time is so linear like we're programed to think it is. Its a cycle. Nothing new under the sun. Ancient human civilizations were far surpassed the technology we have seen thus far. But we were told humans were digging in our asses and rolling wheels and made up fairy tales about why our world does what it does. The elite of our world take orders from A.I in which A.I is a consolidation of spirits presenting itself as a computer program. The proof is everywhere. My point being that although original Dub music is beautiful and one of its kind. It brings up other topics such as humans being enslaved by technology. Mixing Iron and Clay.
Serious Memories from the 80's, 90's, and 2000's. Papa Dave's "Reggae Explosion", theme track on Saturday nights.Coming out of the College Of DuPage. DuPage, Illinois., Western Suburb Of Chicago. Awesome Lead In Track 🖲🎵🎼🗿😮
I heard this dub so many years ago but never knew the name of it. I run into a collection of 5CDs of classic jamaican music and there it was. The recording quality is so amazing on big speakers.
perhaps the best dub track of all time. I remember it when it first came out and now i am 63 and still it tickles the bits. especially when a pipe of proper hashish is involved. Afghan black preferably but this is not seen in the uk anymore due to those arse hole warmongers. Biden, Blair and all those other monsters. One day brothers and sisters we will achieve liberation, just hang on in there. John from Oxford