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| | Dub music - definition of Dub music in Encyclopedia |
 | | Dub is a form of Jamaican music, which developed in the early 1970s. |  | | Often these tracks are used for "Toasters" rapping heavily-rhymed and alliterative lyrics. |  | | As opposed to hip hop terminology, in reggae music the person with the microphone is called the "DJ", while the person choosing the music and operating the turntables is the "Selector" (elsewhere called the DJ). |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Dub_music
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| | CANOE -- JAM! Music - Pop Encyclopedia - Dub Rifles |
 | | The Dub Rifles 5 piece line-up (2 saxes, guitar, bass, drums) combined their primary influences of Motown, Stax, punk (60s and 70s variety), dub reggae and original 60s ska into a highly danceable big rhythm blend that knocked them for a loop in their hometown. |  | | During their brief career the band was featured on "The New Music" program, shared the stage with the likes of Steel Pulse and Midnight Oil, released 2 independent EPs on their own Notown label, made an appearance on ROIR's Trouser Press comp. |  | | Often labelled a "ska" band, the bands material ran the gamut from free-form funk meltdowns and feedback guitar, to supercharged Booker T and The MGs style instrumentals. |
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http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Pop_Encyclopedia/D/Dub_Rifles.html
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| | Dub Electronica Music Style |
 | | Originally Dub was a creation of Jamaican Reggae producers who used sound collages to create dynamic interactions of music. |  | | Help build the largest human-contributed music project online |  | | Submit Information - Open Music Project - Become an Editor |
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http://www.music.infotut.com/Styles/Electronica/Dub
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