Dub

Dub

$70.00
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Please allow 10 working days to process before shippingBlack double knee work pants — 30" inseam 7.25 oz Twill, 65% Polyester / 35% cotton Profits to Equality for Flatbush & Crown Heights Mutual Aid  “Mesmerized by the groove state, a snare shot, soaked in digital delay, ricochets into the air above your head, decaying slowly over an insistent, throbbing subsonic bass line that drives deep into your body. Jamaican dub creates a hypnotic beat, building a tension until it breaks…dub is loose.” Dub has its roots deep in the Jamaican “sound systems” of the ’50s and ’60s and the mobile deejay dance parties. It was cultivated by such luminaries as Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, Osbourne ‘King Tubby’ Ruddock, and Horace Swaby, a.k.a. Augustus Pablo. Dub evolved from the instrumental versions that Kingston producers started issuing circa 1969 as B-sides to vocal releases. The city’s competitive sound system landscape had evolved: no longer did playing exclusive singles yield a sound’s superiori

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