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The word 'dub' today is used to describe a genre of music that consists predominantly of instrumental re-mixes of existing recordings. These re-mixes radically manipulated and reshape the recording(through the use of sound effects). The production and mixing process is not used just to replicate the live performance of the recording artist, but audio effects and studio 'trickery' are seen as an integral part of the music. The roots of 'dub' can be traced back to Jamaica in the late 1960s, where it is widely accepted that Osbourne Ruddock pioneered the style(1). Ruddock turned the mixing desk into an instrument, with the Deejay or mixer 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(2).

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  LittleOnion
    These Brochures
Dub 03/04/07

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  LittleOnion
    Open Your Eyes
Dub 20/10/06

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  LittleOnion
    She Devil
Dub 18/10/06

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  LittleOnion
    Karaoke Bill
Dub 13/10/06

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  LittleOnion
    ne ne-ne ne ne ne-ne ne
Dub 10/10/06

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  LittleOnion
    Peace to the World
Dub 04/10/06

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  LittleOnion
    Mirriam Sound The Timbral
Dub 04/10/06

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  LittleOnion
    Da Dash Dash
Dub 04/10/06

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  dubmagic
    African Drums
Dub 31/08/06

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# African Drums (dubmagic)
# Peace to the World (LittleOnion)