Had a buddy in the 80s, laid off from the oil fields. Mostly he listened to jazz. He got stoned a lot but small amounts at a time, but on the day his check came he would buy an ounce and a big new pile of this stuff on cassette and just roll all of it up into like 20 joints and smoke it all for the entire day with dub and reggae playing the whole time. It was a twice a month ritual for him.
My brother and I had a mushroom trip last night whilst listening to this mix. It was incredible! Funnily enough, while listening, we noticed one of my amplifiers was experiencing issues, and just as Tubby is maintaining his kit in the photo, my brother and I were doing the same. Peaceful, wholesome, and invigorating. Thank you for the time and effort that went into this mix/upload!
I can live without computers and all this fucking digital mess, but, I need my analog music, synthesizers and the way shit used to be... peace and love always....
Let not the past -- seen as negative OR positive -- be a block to the present. The world can be destroyed in a heartbeat. Live for now. There is no other time. Peace to you at present
tracklist with timestamps: 00:00 The Revolutionaries - Pride & Ambition Version 03:08 Prince Far I - No More War Dub 07:00 Twinkle Brothers - Magnetic Enforcer 10:25 Yabby You - Achieving In Dub 13:59 Roots Radics - Craftsman Dub 19:44 King Tubby - Dub Confession 23:12 Mikey Dread - Mental Slavery 26:15 The Revolutionaries - Goldmine 29:00 Creation Rebel - Creation In A Iration 31:51 Sly & Robbie - Night Of Dub 36:11 Joe Gibbs & the Professionals - Angolian Chant 39:10 Prince Far I - Shake the Nation 43:23 Linton Kwesi Johnson (Poet And The Roots) - Command Counsel Dub 46:33 Sir Coxsone Sound - United Africa 50:23 Keith Hudson - Musicology Dub 53:43 Joe Gibbs & the Professionals - Jubilation Dub 56:46 King Tubby - Crimewave 59:47 King Tubby - Blessed Dub 1:03:59 The Upsetters - In These Times Dub 1:07:10 Pablo Gad - Blood Sucker Dub 1:12:22 Phil Pratt - Dial-M-For Murder 1:15:43 Tappa Zukie - Jah Speak In Dub 1:18:52 Scientist - Thunder And Lightning Dub 1:21:52 Lee Scratch Perry - Ketch A Dub 1:24:59 Niney The Observer / I-Roy - Observer Mix Version 1:29:03 Prince Far I - Final Chapter
This is outstanding... First songs and bass is killing it, exceptional wirh plenty of variety, without losing rythm... New to Roots Reggae but this is my Kind of vibe... Production wise it's a gem.... Much love 👸🐑♑♾️🕺🦀♋❣️👫🏖️🌅👁️👁️
Loving Ari Up on Prince Fari - I remember this as a kid and remember her coming round our flat with her new baby locks and being very proud of the whole affair. Love and blessings. RIP
Thank you, Mr. Shoes for these ultra-deep dubs! None other. Just to have these in your possession is nothing short of unbelievable. Don't know, where or how, but loving it!
@@turtusking5062 Yo! thanks mate. there surely will be! i already collected more tunes for Vol. 3. just need to find the time and the mood to compile the finalized selection. hopefully this year. stay tuned :)
DUB....everything amazing can trace its roots to these beautiful vibes...we missed out on this in the USA unless your parents we from the Islands or you lived in such a neighborhood.
The flute is so poignantly sweet in this. And the drums have wonderful, vibrant and surprising melodies. It is a pity the bass line has become so predictable in music nowadays, as if it is on automatic repeat. Thank you GazeMeShoes, for putting these pieces of musical history up so that we can all continue to enjoy them!
That guy on the picture is King Tubby himself, no doubt doing what he had been doing before getting into the music business, fixing or messing with some kind of audio gear. He was known to modify his gear during his life as an engineer/producer/musician too. A true DIY guy with extreme musical talents as well.
this is so good,takes me back 30&40years back in time when i was 14yrs old in,76 and punk exploded,and soon punk was followed with dub&dancehall in the underground clubs,heavy heavy fantastic time!thank you so much for sharing this Fantastic mix,GazeMeShoes!always nice to found out dub in 2022 is still populair
a little late to the ballgame here but in the early 80's I listened to a lot of Reggae when I traveled to Paris. Then got into Ska/Punk. Anyhow, just discovered this and it's fantastic!!!! :)
I’ve had a couple jobs building pallets of items, wrapping them, that’s a physical job a lot of times. Could barely eat enough to not lose weight, and the guys doing the freezer, man they were def burning calories I’m sure Much respect ✊
Thank you so very much. This takes me back. Incredible service you are providing. A teenager in the late 70’s and yes 24/7. Sold all the vinyl when cd’s came along. What a mistake! But now they finally come back to me. And “new” ones too. Lots. What a treasure. Thanks for the archive. Bless you.
@@solongyouth thank you! the photo was taken by Syphilia Morgenstierne, a young (back then) norwegian that fell in love with reggae music in the 70s. she decided to travel to jamaica, get into the scene and eventually wrote a novel about it. alas, it is in norwegian with no translated version. i really recommend cheking out her website: www.itdread.com/
In the punk squats around north London, Brixton and hackney reggae and dub bought the pleasure our angry souls craved.eek-a- Mouse, scientist,LKJ,KING TUBBY,Dennis Bovell, black Uhuru,hands worth revolution, bought to us in jail by John peel and David rod rod rodigan style
listened to vol. 1 and still needed more... the sequel definitely did NOT disappoint... thank you for all the effort you put into these playlists; they're BOSS, man!
The photo of Tubby is interesting. He appears to be actually soldering or something, like, working on the electronics. When you listen to this stuff, it sounds easy, but this was all made with very old school electronics, and I would imagine they couldn't just go out to a store and buy whatever gear they wanted.
Im a moderate record collector and Ive been hunting dub records for a couple of years now to no avail. Id be happy to own even just 1 king tubby or scientist album. Their aesthetics is what really gets me. Greetings from the Philippine islands.
Tracy I'm probably are going to get alot of negative comments but I have always liked dub reggae better than rap.In my opinion it's alot better produced. Much more stylized. And by the way I mean better than old and new Rap.
tracklist with timestamps: thanks @GazeMeShoes2 years ago (edited) 00:00 The Revolutionaries - Pride & Ambition Version 03:08 Prince Far I - No More War Dub 07:00 Twinkle Brothers - Magnetic Enforcer 10:25 Yabby You - Achieving In Dub 13:59 Roots Radics - Craftsman Dub 19:44 King Tubby - Dub Confession 23:12 Mikey Dread - Mental Slavery 26:15 The Revolutionaries - Goldmine 29:00 Creation Rebel - Creation In A Iration 31:51 Sly & Robbie - Night Of Dub 36:11 Joe Gibbs & the Professionals - Angolian Chant 39:10 Prince Far I - Shake the Nation 🔥🔥🔥 43:23 Linton Kwesi Johnson (Poet And The Roots) - Command Counsel Dub 46:33 Sir Coxsone Sound - United Africa 50:23 Keith Hudson - Musicology Dub 53:43 Joe Gibbs & the Professionals - Jubilation Dub 56:46 King Tubby - Crimewave 59:47 King Tubby - Blessed Dub 1:03:59 The Upsetters - In These Times Dub 1:07:10 Pablo Gad - Blood Sucker Dub 1:12:22 Phil Pratt - Dial-M-For Murder 1:15:43 Tappa Zukie - Jah Speak In Dub 1:18:52 Scientist - Thunder And Lightning Dub 1:21:52 Lee Scratch Perry - Ketch A Dub 1:24:59 Niney The Observer / I-Roy - Observer Mix Version 1:29:03 Prince Far I - Final Chapter
Your last 2 years?...... so what dude. Your comment lacks life and meaning. Nobody counts your years like that but you. Who cares if its 4 years in a row that you listened to dub? Comments like these are why i hate the internet sometimes. Nooooooobody caaaaaaares.
one of my favorite things about listening to dub is how confused your brain would get when dosed (by the echoes and shifts inherent). in a good way, mind you.
1:07:08 I needed this Thanks for the wash. I wont be a d0ctor but maybe one day I can help people. Maybe it starts with cooking breakfast for myself and others. Lighting up a fatty now. Thanks. Innneeeeeeedddddeddddd this. This shit helps my mind
"King Tubby - Crimewave" (starting at 56:46) sounds familiar but I fail to identify the album on which I've heard it. At a broad guess I should think Jah Lloyd. Can anyone help?
Had a buddy in the 80s, laid off from the oil fields. Mostly he listened to jazz. He got stoned a lot but small amounts at a time, but on the day his check came he would buy an ounce and a big new pile of this stuff on cassette and just roll all of it up into like 20 joints and smoke it all for the entire day with dub and reggae playing the whole time. It was a twice a month ritual for him.
In Kenya we have Khat,you chew khat and weed and this kinda music,you might find yourself in the same spot for 24 hours 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Wise friend
@@LastEmperor86 u8
@@anthonyramani4661 tried khat before?
sure
I'm a white londoner loved the 7os 80s. Jamaicans brought us the best music ever life was tough then. One love ❤️
Something about the "we're in this shit together" of the UK just makes the music from there so vastly superior to the USA.
This is a sound from my youth in England. These sounds are the closest to heaven on earth.
If Heaven doesn't have any reverb or crazy delays when I get there I'll be beyond dissapointed.
Correct.
Everybody should experience the joy of walking down their main street at least once with this playing...you will feel like a king.
My brother and I had a mushroom trip last night whilst listening to this mix. It was incredible! Funnily enough, while listening, we noticed one of my amplifiers was experiencing issues, and just as Tubby is maintaining his kit in the photo, my brother and I were doing the same. Peaceful, wholesome, and invigorating. Thank you for the time and effort that went into this mix/upload!
Sorry 😐😔 but, that's 😆😂🤣😭😭😭✌️🤘🤟☝️👌👍✊🙏
Nothing to do with JAH
What's nothing to do, with JAH? @pnwoollams mushrooms?.
@@michelleharris3857 weed
@michelleharris3857 the next time I trip I'm 100% playing this during my peak ❤
Beautiful dub plates. Grew up in late 70s London on a diet of punk, ska and dub.
Thanks for the incredible memories.
cheers mate.
I can live without computers and all this fucking digital mess, but, I need my analog music, synthesizers and the way shit used to be... peace and love always....
Let not the past -- seen as negative OR positive -- be a block to the present. The world can be destroyed in a heartbeat. Live for now. There is no other time.
Peace to you at present
tracklist with timestamps:
00:00 The Revolutionaries - Pride & Ambition Version
03:08 Prince Far I - No More War Dub
07:00 Twinkle Brothers - Magnetic Enforcer
10:25 Yabby You - Achieving In Dub
13:59 Roots Radics - Craftsman Dub
19:44 King Tubby - Dub Confession
23:12 Mikey Dread - Mental Slavery
26:15 The Revolutionaries - Goldmine
29:00 Creation Rebel - Creation In A Iration
31:51 Sly & Robbie - Night Of Dub
36:11 Joe Gibbs & the Professionals - Angolian Chant
39:10 Prince Far I - Shake the Nation
43:23 Linton Kwesi Johnson (Poet And The Roots) - Command Counsel Dub
46:33 Sir Coxsone Sound - United Africa
50:23 Keith Hudson - Musicology Dub
53:43 Joe Gibbs & the Professionals - Jubilation Dub
56:46 King Tubby - Crimewave
59:47 King Tubby - Blessed Dub
1:03:59 The Upsetters - In These Times Dub
1:07:10 Pablo Gad - Blood Sucker Dub
1:12:22 Phil Pratt - Dial-M-For Murder
1:15:43 Tappa Zukie - Jah Speak In Dub
1:18:52 Scientist - Thunder And Lightning Dub
1:21:52 Lee Scratch Perry - Ketch A Dub
1:24:59 Niney The Observer / I-Roy - Observer Mix Version
1:29:03 Prince Far I - Final Chapter
any chance of timestamping these? jah bless
@@patobrien10 soon a come hopefully. cheers.
Merci 🙏🏿
Give thanks 'n' praise!
Admiring 🤝🫡🎶
damn hour and a half of pure treasure. that means i will have to at least pre roll 6 blunts before i start this journey through the galaxy of dub
:)
😎🌿🥳🤣
Robbie Shakespeare great Jamaican Bass player passed away last year.
FAMILY MAN BARRETT STILL WITH US
PRAISE JAH
dang Robbie passed away he was a great BASS PLAYER WITH SLY! FAMILY MAN BARRET IS ONE OF MY ALL TIME BASSISTS! PRAISE JAH!
They are both gone now 😢
thanks for jinxing it, family man gone now too... :(
This is outstanding... First songs and bass is killing it, exceptional wirh plenty of variety, without losing rythm... New to Roots Reggae but this is my Kind of vibe... Production wise it's a gem.... Much love 👸🐑♑♾️🕺🦀♋❣️👫🏖️🌅👁️👁️
Nice mix to enjoy while under COVID lockdown and 9pm to 5am curfew, Sydney, Australia stylee!!!
Still happening there?
Up the blue mtns too!
Hopefully these sounds will give you the courage to not comply
Dub, Reggae, Ska, Rocksteady, Dance hall, Mento, Calypso, Soca, And Chutney are some of the finest genres of music yeah
matthew, in m opinion alot better than rap/hip hop. Better produced, more stylized.
Loving Ari Up on Prince Fari - I remember this as a kid and remember her coming round our flat with her new baby locks and being very proud of the whole affair. Love and blessings. RIP
Reminds me of the early 80s on my estate in London. There was always someone having a dance at their flat and playing dub late into the night.
You were lucky my friend.
Thank you, Mr. Shoes for these ultra-deep dubs! None other.
Just to have these in your possession is nothing short of unbelievable. Don't know, where or how, but loving it!
This compilation is 100% treasure.
Heavy and trippy.
thanks for the feedback. cheers
DUB FROM JA. TO THE WORLD .
@@GazeMeShoes YO! will there be a sequel to this maybe a Vol. III?
@@turtusking5062 Yo! thanks mate. there surely will be! i already collected more tunes for Vol. 3. just need to find the time and the mood to compile the finalized selection. hopefully this year. stay tuned :)
@@GazeMeShoes Cant wait Vol 1 and 2 are the best selections on youtube. i have already played them over and over.
DUB....everything amazing can trace its roots to these beautiful vibes...we missed out on this in the USA unless your parents we from the Islands or you lived in such a neighborhood.
Playing this excellent mix thru original 3 way pre SS from those days. Vintage gear, vintage tunes, me too!
Turn off my room light and dancing in night time dark room at 9pm. Best music to listen b3 sleep
I love listening to this before I start the day around 4am-5am getting ready for work with my coffee!
The flute is so poignantly sweet in this. And the drums have wonderful, vibrant and surprising melodies. It is a pity the bass line has become so predictable in music nowadays, as if it is on automatic repeat. Thank you GazeMeShoes, for putting these pieces of musical history up so that we can all continue to enjoy them!
the perfect soundtrack for my balcony 👽🤌💎
That guy on the picture is King Tubby himself, no doubt doing what he had been doing before getting into the music business, fixing or messing with some kind of audio gear. He was known to modify his gear during his life as an engineer/producer/musician too. A true DIY guy with extreme musical talents as well.
that photo is full of legends. I roy to the right and scientist furthest from the camera.
@@stank1336 that ain't Scientist
Hier kann man sehen wie er seine Hallspiralen verbessert vermutlich für King Tubby in the Ecocamber.
this is so good,takes me back 30&40years back in time when i was 14yrs old in,76 and punk exploded,and soon punk was followed with dub&dancehall in the underground clubs,heavy heavy fantastic time!thank you so much for sharing this Fantastic mix,GazeMeShoes!always nice to found out dub in 2022 is still populair
thanks Patrick. punk & dub connection is a must.
In a world of nasty BNP, it was black and white UNITE! The 'dreads' n 'Punk rockers' 'gainst the system.
dodd to ACR got my ear
Those basslines....
13 people need to loosen up and smoke a couple of spliffs. Great mix.
a little late to the ballgame here but in the early 80's I listened to a lot of Reggae when I traveled to Paris. Then got into Ska/Punk. Anyhow, just discovered this and it's fantastic!!!! :)
Cool 😎 to listen same mix
cheers Patricia. blessup
Reminds me of great free festivals, the lullabies after the craziness
I've been playing this mix a lot in the warehouse. Great for building pallets and letting the time slip by....
nice!
I’ve had a couple jobs building pallets of items, wrapping them, that’s a physical job a lot of times. Could barely eat enough to not lose weight, and the guys doing the freezer, man they were def burning calories I’m sure
Much respect ✊
Thank you so very much. This takes me back. Incredible service you are providing. A teenager in the late 70’s and yes 24/7. Sold all the vinyl when cd’s came along. What a mistake! But now they finally come back to me. And “new” ones too. Lots. What a treasure. Thanks for the archive. Bless you.
One of the best dubmix on the entire site!!!!!JAHBLESS!!!!
Tisztelet és Respect! Béke veled. Együttérzés, részvét és jelenlét.
I like how everyone is looking at King Tubby like hes a mad scientist. Because he was.
Love this early heavy dub, analogue bliss - perfect warm melodies and drenched in bass
The sauce / source !
This music was ALL over London UK BRIXTON MARKET was the nucleus...1972/82
Sir, you are a benefactor of mankind
Outstanding selection!!! Big up and bless!!
cheers Ivan. blessup!
You just made my day.
Thanks.
I really like that picture you've used as well.
awesome! thank you. had to dig hard to find a photo that really matches the vibe i had in mind. cheers for noticing.
@@GazeMeShoes Really nice photo, fits well. Would love to know the story behind it.
@@solongyouth thank you! the photo was taken by Syphilia Morgenstierne, a young (back then) norwegian that fell in love with reggae music in the 70s. she decided to travel to jamaica, get into the scene and eventually wrote a novel about it. alas, it is in norwegian with no translated version. i really recommend cheking out her website: www.itdread.com/
@@GazeMeShoes thank you very much for bringing her website to attention, i looked it up and she made a lot of nice pictures
Agree on both fronts!
There are some very Nice Dubs on this mix thank you for sharing Blessings to you 👊🏾👊🏾🙏🏾👍🏾🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
blessup
In the punk squats around north London, Brixton and hackney reggae and dub bought the pleasure our angry souls craved.eek-a- Mouse, scientist,LKJ,KING TUBBY,Dennis Bovell, black Uhuru,hands worth revolution, bought to us in jail by John peel and David rod rod rodigan style
An absolutely stunning selection ✔
thanks John!
This Mix is pure Gold !!
13:59 felt like the song of my dna im emotional finding all these amazing tracks lately... vibrating high
I cant quite put my finger on it but selections on vol.2 are magnificent, thoroughly explosive and proper. Greetings!
thank you. really glad u enjoyed. blessup
Command Counsel Dub
is a bangerrrrrrrr. everything about it, this whole upload of dub us a banger!!!!!!
yesss.
JAMAICANS!!YOU ARE THE GROVE MASTERS.SOUL MUSIC IS FUNKY
REGGAE MUSIC IS KINKY
AMERICAN DRUMMER
listened to vol. 1 and still needed more... the sequel definitely did NOT disappoint... thank you for all the effort you put into these playlists; they're BOSS, man!
very glad to hear. cheers!
Chrystal clear mixes . Wow !
blessed one. thank you for all your time and dedication. so strong style + selection. big up. again. this stack goes hard
blessup mate.
The master Dub controla the king himself tubbys at the control the best 👊🏽👊🏽👊🏽👑👑👑👑👑💣💣💣💣💣💥💥💥💥💥🇯🇲🇬🇧🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I played this today, probably tomorrow ,maybe on Friday night after a few one hitters of dank
; )
King fixing an amplifier? Great photo. Beautiful music.
over infinite the infinite again with a bit of infinite on toast! Lovely! Candle, Rum, Speaker lovin it!
I nearly didn't come back after Vol 1! Thanks 🙂
Why? Did you think vol. 1 was bad?
@@Humble-iq5ue - nah mate. It was great. My brain was in outer space!
Sly and robbie are here! R.I.P Robbie Shakespeare
Wow. The best dub mix I've heard so far!
The photo of Tubby is interesting. He appears to be actually soldering or something, like, working on the electronics. When you listen to this stuff, it sounds easy, but this was all made with very old school electronics, and I would imagine they couldn't just go out to a store and buy whatever gear they wanted.
Those were the days, now maybe it's too easy...
thank you for the insight! I was wondering in amazement at the electronic setup
good point. easy can make you lazy. got to fight it. or it will. @@charlesblackburn3402
@@charlesblackburn3402 good point. easy can make you lazy. got to fight it. or it will.
Well we can make more complex things if the artist actually cares
A newly found favorite thanks to GazeMeShoes: "Magnetic Enforcer" by the Twinkle Brothers!
Thank you for this mix. It’s just what my mind needed on a Sunday morning.
cheers. my intention was for you to have a lovely sunday :)
Sunday night through to Monday morning for me
Haha,have also crossed with it on another Sunday morning. Uplifting
@@godwinmanyengo5632 bless
Dub is definitely perfect late night music. Yee!
Keep coming back in for another listen, thank you for this!
I enjoyed "Tribal war", it starts at 03:07...Pure niceness! 😅
Nuff respect to KING TUBBY!
Ta very much - haven't seen this picture of 'Tubby before..
I-Roy is also in the pic, sat down on the right. 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
@@admiralhipowa7158 indeed.
King Tubby and friends, great picture,he is also a engineer/technician.
Bonne nouvelle année 2023 🎉🎉🎉🍾🥂😍🌈🎊
I would be the happiest man on 🌍 earth to find these records in vinil just what I’ve looking for when Jamaica 🇯🇲 had talent ,look at tubby fixing amp😎
Im a moderate record collector and Ive been hunting dub records for a couple of years now to no avail. Id be happy to own even just 1 king tubby or scientist album. Their aesthetics is what really gets me. Greetings from the Philippine islands.
Tracy I'm probably are going to get alot of negative comments but I have always liked dub reggae better than rap.In my opinion it's alot better produced. Much more stylized. And by the way I mean better than old and new Rap.
When am ease I love dub but I chooses what I like the best
Love the first track sounds like Leroy smart
45:45 Why was that damn delay so cool? hahaha
Maaaate love this one even more than the other, proper driving force style
blessup mate. thank you! well glad u enjoyed yerself.
tracklist with timestamps: thanks @GazeMeShoes2 years ago (edited)
00:00 The Revolutionaries - Pride & Ambition Version
03:08 Prince Far I - No More War Dub
07:00 Twinkle Brothers - Magnetic Enforcer
10:25 Yabby You - Achieving In Dub
13:59 Roots Radics - Craftsman Dub
19:44 King Tubby - Dub Confession
23:12 Mikey Dread - Mental Slavery
26:15 The Revolutionaries - Goldmine
29:00 Creation Rebel - Creation In A Iration
31:51 Sly & Robbie - Night Of Dub
36:11 Joe Gibbs & the Professionals - Angolian Chant
39:10 Prince Far I - Shake the Nation 🔥🔥🔥
43:23 Linton Kwesi Johnson (Poet And The Roots) - Command Counsel Dub
46:33 Sir Coxsone Sound - United Africa
50:23 Keith Hudson - Musicology Dub
53:43 Joe Gibbs & the Professionals - Jubilation Dub
56:46 King Tubby - Crimewave
59:47 King Tubby - Blessed Dub
1:03:59 The Upsetters - In These Times Dub
1:07:10 Pablo Gad - Blood Sucker Dub
1:12:22 Phil Pratt - Dial-M-For Murder
1:15:43 Tappa Zukie - Jah Speak In Dub
1:18:52 Scientist - Thunder And Lightning Dub
1:21:52 Lee Scratch Perry - Ketch A Dub
1:24:59 Niney The Observer / I-Roy - Observer Mix Version
1:29:03 Prince Far I - Final Chapter
a spliff and this...
Good one man, very nice. Big Up Big Up
Just whai i needed. DUB. Enjoyed all of it.👌
Beautiful.......keep it real ...
My name is Tempo ..
I + I survive...xx
Big up! Awesome selection 👌
awesome channel
Indeed
@@kennethrussell1158 thank you both.
This is incredible. As we say in Norwegian, 'tusen takk', thank you very much :)
thank you Andreas. makes me happy. keep it dub!
praise Jah
🖖🏽😎🤙🏽
No hay palabras...sólo el sentimiento Pana
This is sooo so nice 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾❤️💪🏾💯
🤗🤗nice,god bless you all!!!
My last 2 years nothing but dub and happiness
Your last 2 years?...... so what dude. Your comment lacks life and meaning. Nobody counts your years like that but you. Who cares if its 4 years in a row that you listened to dub? Comments like these are why i hate the internet sometimes. Nooooooobody caaaaaaares.
one of my favorite things about listening to dub is how confused your brain would get when dosed (by the echoes and shifts inherent).
in a good way, mind you.
Wow... Crucial Bunny! Lethal Stepper!
Lot's of reminders...
dat Jah ! Forever ! Will ! Provide in this rat race 🐀 times..
Rockin' blues, GazeMeShoes! Bless 🙏
Ruff & tuff Dub- Master. Studio Blak Ark, sky lark. 🇪🇹💖
Fantastic - didn't realise this channel did non-shoegaze videos too :)
@pipotherium lol...yeah this channel tend do whatever i like. glad you're also into the dub side of it. cheers.
1:07:08 I needed this Thanks for the wash. I wont be a d0ctor but maybe one day I can help people. Maybe it starts with cooking breakfast for myself and others. Lighting up a fatty now. Thanks. Innneeeeeeedddddeddddd this. This shit helps my mind
Essential dub reggae.
The bass isn’t repetitive any more than it’s supposed to be given that it’s the hallmark of good reggae.
Man. This takes me back.
So good. Love and respect from Canada.
blessup
This is such chill vibes ~
Pure niceness
Reminds me off great times
When numéro three please
Nice closing theme. Well wrought.
This is MASSIVE man ❤ one love
So calming. ✌️&❤️
YES. MORE PLEASE!
hopefuly ill be able to compile another mix soon. in the meanwhile youre welcome to check out Vol. 1: th-cam.com/video/jpyIxuAjZdg/w-d-xo.html
Awesome work, GMS.
cheers Andy, bless.
@@GazeMeShoes 😃👍🎸
"King Tubby - Crimewave" (starting at 56:46) sounds familiar but I fail to identify the album on which I've heard it. At a broad guess I should think Jah Lloyd. Can anyone help?
ah! good question. had a quick attempt at figuring this out. no success yet.