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Bob da!! You are opening up Awesome threads on all my Fav singers!! so quick!! I am so busy right now that dont have time to contribute at the moment but i will deffinately come back to these over the weekend bro!!! THANK YOU MUCH!!!. By the way DUB QAWWALI is DAMN GOOD! it infuses the old classic reggae feel to NFAK's master pieces. Think Bob marley , Wailers , Chaka Demus feel too good. Very different than the new form of Reggae called DanceHall! TOo good to go back to the roots bro! 👏
What Dub Qwali?? Pls. send the link Tapori.
Thanks a lot Bobda. NFAK was just mindblowing and its a sad that he passed on so young.
Here is an explanation for you what is Dub adding Qawali to that music.!!Originally posted by: Guardian Angel
What Dub Qwali?? Pls. send the link Tapori.
Thanks a lot Bobda. NFAK was just mindblowing and its a sad that he passed on so young.
Dub is a form of Jamaican music, which evolved out of reggae in the 1960s. The dub sound consists predominantly of instrumental remixes of existing recordings and is achieved by significantly manipulating and reshaping the recordings, usually by removing the vocals from an existing music piece, emphasizing the drum and bass frequencies or 'riddim', adding extensive echo and reverb effects, and dubbing occasional snippets of lyrics from the original version.
It is widely accepted that Jamaican musicians Osbourne "King Tubby" Ruddock, and Lee "Scratch" Perry pioneered the style in the 1960s and early 1970s. Ruddock and Perry each called upon the mixing desk as an instrument, with the deejay or "selector" playing the role of the artist or performer. These early 'dub' examples can be looked upon as the prelude to many dance and pop music genres.
Today, the word 'dub' is used widely to describe the re-formatting of music of various genres into typically instrumental, rhythm-centric adaptations.