While IU students in the Jacobs School of Music spend most afternoons running scales and reading up on Bartok, another brand of musician pounds the pavement in Bloomington. Concert fliers need to be ...
In the late Sixties, producers King Tubby and Lee Scratch Perry were at the forefront of pioneering a new sub-genre of reggae called dub. This new style was basically instrumental remixes of songs, ...
Reggae and dub have shaped the evolution of various music styles. Nicolas-Tyrell Scott explores their influence on five key genres Across history, various forms of cultural production have expanded by ...
If there is ever a Reggae Hall of Fame, Hiroko Okuda at Casio Computer Co. would be a fitting nominee for a monumental contribution she unknowingly made to the popular Jamaican musical genre. Casio ...
While Atlanta was still in its funk era in the 1970s, reggae and dancehall music began to gain popularity in New York, where they would be infused with round-the-way rap to form hip-hop. For example, ...
For years, the reggae soundtrack has been synonymous to untidy people sitting on slim benches, outside a liquor shop, chewing khat, smoking bhang and occasionally nodding. However, this music genre ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The prominent international reggae band, Dub Inc. is excited to has announced ...
"The studio must be like a living thing, a life itself. The machine must be live and intelligent. Then I put my mind into the machine and the machine performs reality." — Lee "Scratch" Perry on his ...
Good luck to The Empire in Far Gosford Street, which has officially opened its doors. Some impressive names have already been lined up for the super-venue, including reggae dub icon Lee ‘Scratch’ ...
There is one genre of music that fills your heart with sunshine. It can be political yet joyous and there is something about the beat, the lyrics and the message that touches your soul. It might even ...