Marcus O'Dair
Music journalist Marcus O'Dair shares his favourite experimental dub records. From it's origin in 1970s Jamaica, the influence of dub music can now be found across the globe.
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The Residents
Jailhouse Rock
- Residue Of The Residents.
- Ralph Records.
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Momus
Evil Genius
- Hypnoprism.
- Analog Baroque.
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North Sea Radio Orchestra
Copt Gilders
- Birds.
- Oof! Records.
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Nora Dean
Angie La La (Ay Ay Ay)
- Treasure Isle (UK).
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Creation Rebel
Starship Africa (Part 1)
- Starship Africa.
- 4D Rhythms.
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Jah Wobble & The Chinese Dub Orchestra
Happy Tibetan Girl
- Chinese Dub.
- 30 Hertz Records.
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Gil Scott-Heron and Jamie XX
NY Is Killing Me
- We're New Here.
- XL Recordings Ltd./Young Turks.
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Digital Mystikz
Chainba
- Twisup.
- DMZ.
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Dub Trio
Angle Of Acceptance
- New Heavy.
- ROIR (Reachout International Records).
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Soft Machine
The Nodder
- Tales Of Taliesin: The EMI Years Anthology 1975-1981.
- Esoteric Recordings.
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The Black Hollies
Gloomy Monday Morning
- Softly Towards The Light.
- Ernest Jenning Record Co..
Broadcast
- Sat 18 Aug 2012 00:00麻豆社 Radio 6 Music