Splice Originals – Lofi Dub Reggae feat. Ranking Joe (WAV)

By | May 30, 2023

 

Publisher: Splice Originals
Website: splice.com
Format: WAV
Quality: 24 bit 44.1 kHz stereo


Description: Like its people, the music of the Caribbean is always on the move. Always experimenting and iterating, always evolving into the next that will pave the way for Western pop genres. Dub is no different. This subgenre grew out of reggae music in Jamaica in the 1960s and was pioneered by King Tubby, Ruddock, Lee Scratch Perry and Errol Thompson.
The dub was one of the earliest forms of electronic music. The style consists of partial or complete instrumental remixes of existing recordings obtained by manipulating and changing their form. This is usually done by removing some or all of the vocals, adding emphasis to the rhythm section (a stripped-down drum and bass track is sometimes referred to as a riddim), applying studio effects such as echo and reverb, and periodically duplicating vocal or instrumental sections from the original version. or other works.
Each layer of this pack has been meticulously executed and recorded to create a seamless atmosphere. When we had bass grooves layered with keyboards and guitars, Ranking Joe joined the studio to record his vocals. We then added more instruments, including horn arrangements. Each audio file has been processed in some way by the Roland Space Echo, which is an integral part of the dubbed audio. Our goal was to transport those who visit these sounds back to the legendary days of Studio One. The result is an in-depth study of the classic dub sound.

Content :
• 139 ONE SHOTS
• 244 LOOPs


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