BASS WORSHIP: The HISTORY & INFLUENCE of DUB & SOUNDSYSTEM CULTURE (2020 Documentary)
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Dub is an experimental and influential Jamaican music genre that grew out of reggae in the 1960s. The style consists of instrumental remixes of existing reggae recordings and is achieved by significantly altering and reshaping the recordings, usually through the emphasis of bass and drums, the application of studio effects such as echo and reverb, and the occasional dubbing of vocal or instrumental snippets from the original version. The genre is heavily linked to Jamacian sound system culture and has had a huge influence on the development of various music genres such as hip hop, jungle, post punk, dubstep, dub techno and ambient. I hope you enjoy the video !!!
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Reupload of my old DUB & SOUNDSYSTEM video from 2020 that got taken down from CZcams resulting in strikes against my channel. This version has been edited abit to avoid copyright and is also demonetized. Hope you enjoy, more on the way :)
important historical work going on here. great work
big ups
Fight the power!
Fuck #YT!!!
Finally, thank you. Was wondering why I cadn't find this
you can probably take the love of bass a bit further back too, when pipe organs could finally use electric motors for the blowers in the 1920's or so, they started making 32 foot high pipes, which could make pure sinewaves of around 16-30hz or there abouts. Pipe organs around that time were pretty much the synths of the time.
excellent point. the pipe organs are still imposing to this day...
plus, no doubt they experimented too even back then w/ all kinds of approaches and compositions, it's just that we only produced and kept record of a certain flavor, probably highly curtained by what was permissible in the given avenues where these massive instruments were installed...
we can be certain they did play around w/ frequencies and rhythm and they loved that low end, the first time our species was hearing such low end in a musical form at impressive sound pressure levels, just like god intended bass to be... :):):)
@@duroxkilo Lions and tigers produce low end that low. Lions even produce growls below 20Hz.
Dub is one of the most influential genres ever. It's everywhere, but it's in the shadows. It's almost as if you were listening to the ghost of a song (the echoing instruments), as well as its skeleton (drum and bass).
Obeah Music. Which is African Nature so you’re right there where it comes from Jamaica, rooted in African (West African) traditions
Damn shame that such great music documentaries can be a target for the copyright mafia
hopefully it won't get nuked again
#nukeradio
@@flowerboy_0881this song made me puke
It's particularly stupid for brief excerpts that are only going to promote the original, not compete with it, as in this video.
@@NuisanceMan I'm pretty sure if it was taken to court it would win on fair use exceptions (possibly) .... however good luck getting the cash to fight a battle with a big record label in court. They will waste millions to win a copyright claim that probably made the person making the documentary no money, and by extension cost them no money also, just because they want to stamp out any attempt at legally using their stuff for free. It's the same behaviour that's partially destroyed so many music scenes when they get big enough, and cross artist sharing no longer thrives like in the earlier days of said scene. :(
When I tell someone in Germany that I mainly listen to dub music, the response is usually something like "oh my little brother used to listen to skrillex." if I don't find the endurance and time to explain to them the concept of dub and its musical/cultural significance and influence, I'll generally just answer "uhm yeah, have a great day sir. "
From now on, I'll just send them this documentary! Great summary of an amazing subculture. Would just have wished for a little spotlight on today's reggae/dub soundsystem culture that has spread internationaly out of the UK at the end of the video. But anyway great work ❤
I still listen to Skrillex new and upcoming music, and even unreleased IDs as of 28th March 2024, but I get the same thing when I mention dubstep. I'm mainly listening to dubstep by Marauda, NIMDA, Teminite, Au5, Evilwave, but people only know Skrillex.
You wouldn't get that response from me, because I know about dub. I researched everything about the roots of dubstep when I first heard brostep on BBC radio 1. I still listen to modern deep dubstep, which is in the style of classic dubstep too.
They must have missed the entire techno scene from the 90s. Wub wub und Bassgefühl kannte doch jeder damals.
@@KoruvaxDie 90er waren vor 30 Jahren.
Subsonic bass is the most addictive feeling in music to me, it has gotten me through hard times and i can hear it my head when im listening to music that has it but the audio system is not capable of producing it.
Reggae is in many ways the forefather of electronic music and its nice to see content paying homage to it.
Im always reminiscing of those wonderful scoops at channel one... nice hf too. Very warm😊
Always baffles me when people say dub emphazsizes the bass. No. Every other genre deemphasizes it. Dub gets it right.
Right on!
The music is in the mids. This is responsible for the booming bass many old people can't stand. Kaine Salvation is one of the greatest pieces of music of all time, and has hardly any bass.
I'm guessing you see the glass half empty
My favorite dub music is pretty rich in all registers. But that distinctive dub-style bass groove is divine.
Rip Lee Scratch Perry the Upsetter
Insane documentary. I learned so much! Also the jungle track at 22:45 made my jaw drop. I'm mainly into jungle, and before watching this I didn't know a thing about dub, but after watching this whole thing, I was immediately able to recognize the distinct sound of dub in jungle tracks I've already been listening to for a long time. Super cool!
If you want to explore the perfect cross-section of dub and jungle, look no further than the label 45seven out of Germany. It shows how jungle IS dub. 🫡
Legendary track, big up to all junglists out there
I don't know anything about dub either and jungle seems amazing! There's this compilation called "heavy 70s dub" and it's a good start.
Why us who came before you know today's music influences and fashion.
I remember being at dancehalls with so much energy and wishing they would sometimes speed it up. Then jungle came along but I was no longer hyperactive 😂
The Jamaican music scene is so dope
Excellent! Pablo and "Curse of the Vampires" were my introductions to dub as well! Dub has engrained my life, from my bass playing to my production techniques to the way I conceive music and art, dub will never die!
King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown.The Mother Of All Dubs.
I'm so glad you're back. Take your time with the next documentary. They're always excellent
Masterpiece. Thank you for collecting and curating this sacred knowledge of bass.
Amazing how so much of the electronic music I love today has been influenced by Dub! Great video!!
He's back and with the reupload I was hoping for 🙌🏿🔥🔥🔥
Loved you're original video. This is great too.
I grew up in Berkeley, California and started working for a promoter when I 12. I used to go to so many Dub and Ska shows and got to hang out in the back with legends like King Tubby, Lee Scratch Perry and many Dub singers and Ska legends.
It's been forever but the last guy I hung out with was Mikey Dread many years ago Amazing times.
I was waiting this documentary a looong time ago... I have to say thanks a lot for make it real this dream. After your Memphis rap documentary i confirmed my opinion about your works: amazingly good quality documentary
tysm
I KNEW I ain't unsub for a reason. The great Turismo has blessed us again!!
Hell yes! Missed your uploads! Thanks for reposting this
loved the dj screw documentary cant believe we're blessed with a soundsystem culture one. It's funny bc i always listened to chopped and screwed and only recently got deep into dnb/jungle rave music i truly enjoy these deep dives to get an appreciation for the culture and its history, which imo adds to the music enjoyment experience as a whole big ups mane🤘
gang i got screwfluenced music on my soundcloud ong with my homies, we build soundsystems and live in houston look up JYANIGMA big up all love rip screw
czcams.com/video/AqnQ7g80IeU/video.html 🥳🥳🥳
Yes!!!!
I was looking at this channel yesterday to see if it was still active. Seeing the notification for a Turismo video made me grin uncontrollably.
I think we due for another SGP update video 🔥 Him getting another shot at a rolling loud set in march is dope and unexpected to say the least
What would you like me to talk about. Also super hyped for that rolling loud set
HE GOT SHOT ?
And he's said to perform early next year at a big festival
@@Turismo4k I definitely think there's a good amount to cover. He has had a clear resurgence not in music necessarily but in internet culture with his social media antics at their peak, and u could cover stuff like VODECI and Jewelxxet
@@shiina4861 vodeci was a flop wish they took that serious
Great documentary. I am into dub since about 30 years, but you deliver a lot of information I wasn’t aware of although reading a lot about dub and reggae.❤
Thanks. I like the way you paced and balanced the chronology and key developments.
I love your these videos you really blow my mind with the new music you show me
Amazing thanks a lot, Soundsystem Culture from all the globe will apreciate this! Here from Santiago, Chile.
Love your content so much!
You’ve introduced me to so many interesting music scenes.
Hope you’ll make more in the future.
Marry Christmas everyone
Incredible work in creating a stellar video. Great sounds and stylish visuals.
Wow amazing documentary man. Editing was spot on and I learnt a whole lot 😁
You make the best documentaries on yt. You fr should be getting tv deals.
This was an excellent documentary with some great insights and recommendations. I learned a bit and was entertained a lot. Thanks, great work.
Where have you been ??? You don’t understand how many times I’ve rewatched your videos. I’ve been waiting for a new one after 2 years. Im happy you’re back tho.
Wondered where this video had gone, glad it’s back
Great doc my friend--BUT, you must re-edit to add a segment about producer Adrian Sherwood and the legendary On-U Sound label who brought from the late 70s through today some of the most prolific range of dub and extended genre of related music. From bands like Dub Syndicate, Prince Far-i, Singers & Players, Tachead sound system, Gary Clail, Missing Brazilians, several Lee Perry colaborations, the list goes on and on. The amazing compilations like Pay it all back vol 1-5. All of this represents an epic era of British based dub from that fertile period spanning before and after the 80's. Adrian Sherwood is legendary and one of the first and few producers from the uk to actually travel to Jamaica to record and produce dub from that era. His and the artists he worked with have massively contributed to the genre. I hope you will give them the props they so rightly deserve. They could use their own video if you feel me. Would be unbelievably interesting. Grateful for your insights and work with this video though, quite good! Loving it!😎👍
What an amazing video!! Thanks for sharing!!🙏🏼✝️❤️
Love your videos man. Hype to see you back. 🤙
Love these videos man keep it up
Glad this is back
Yessirrrr so glad youre back
I've been trying to see this for the longest my man lmao. can't wait to see the next one these are fire
big ups Turismo; long time coming!
Wonderful & informative video, thank you brother! appreciate it
great doc, lots of new stuff to look into
I love it! Thanks for sharing!
Ahh this is still my favorite channel ever I’m always coming back and rewatching these docs
awesome video.....in 1990 i used to go hang out with some rastas in their shack and smoke weed and listen to tunes with them and one day one of the guys, patrick, gave me a tape with scientist on....i was blown away and am still a fan of dub music today
Welcome back. We missed you ❤
So well made. Thanks a lot for the knowledge.
This is just the beginning, turismo is back baybeeeee
Nice work, Turismo. I agree with many of your great picks. One I would definitely recommend checking out is the mighty Linton Kwesi Johnson!
Awesome re-upload
I went to a psytrance festival that also played Dub. You nailed it about the reasons. Great stuff
respect for this video brethren
YO LETS GO
good to see you uploading
What a video. Just great. Thanks.
Great documentary, thank you!
This was really well made thank you man
Oh hell yes I loved this doc
Great vid man 😎
Pure good vibes 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
Very interesting!! Good Job!
Hes back. Wahoo!!
No WAYYY he's back
Here in the countryside of France, the rave scene is mainly dark and angry. I often see it as Sound system culture that forgot it's roots. No more toasting and love, just mp3 tracks and loads of drugs. Sad to see.
Some Sounds remember and keep the culture alive and well and these kind of documentary help in that process, thankyou.
Always remember where you come from.
What a fantastic documentary. I didn't expect it to cover so many subgenres dub music helped along. This is right up there and goes beyond the infamous amen break doc.
It's been tough work following along the bass music scene from over here in the States, and my time with dubstep from 06-2010s was painful to witness, somewhat driving me away from what people are now innovating on with sound design unlike anything back then would have expected....
I do keep getting really loud subbass bursts. Might be microphone bumps or something, I dunno. 28:25-28:26 for example. just a small thing, and hey it is bass.
Thank you for reuploading this.
Oh and I can highly recommend Easy Star All Stars as a mainstream entry point to dub, having done dub cover albums of famous artists from The Beatles to Radiohead and Pink Floyd
very informative job well done great music
Waitin 4 the SoundCloud video n u make a Drill Video tieing all the drill scenes together frm Chicago UK New York Philly Baton Rouge Florida etc
HES MADE THE RETURN
You should add a segment on Adrian Sherwood and On-u Sound - he has produced some excellent Lee Scratch Perry albums over the last 30 years, revitalising his career in the late '80s early 90's and doing similar with Horace Andy.
dope again man !!
YAY ITS BACK!
Wonderful! Add Dennis "Blackbeard" Bovell - Strictly Dubwise and LKJ In Dub, Adrien Sherwood in general, Jack Ruby - Burning Spear, Garvey's Ghost.... Sooo soo many greats!
Holy shit he’s back
FINALLY HE’S BACK!!
friday night, cold drink on deck, rollin up a heater, turismo documentary drop. so set up rn
Yes I 🦁🇯🇲 Great video 💚⭐
It's back! 🥳
Subwoofers free on the NHS please
YOOO NEW TURISMO DOCUMENTARY
Hey Turismo, 'was wondering if you're up to sharing a playlist of songs that you like. I think I already like your musictaste youknow
Cheers, love your documentaries !
What the hell? At 24:26 those guys are from the first soundsystem I was in. It was my cousin's sound called First Choice from Tottenham..Wow.
YES! Finality back up!
You are so underrated bro.
Finally! You returned. Are we gonna get the SoundCloud video?
most definitely. long time coming
awesome video
OH MY GOD ITS BACK
maaaane u should do sum about the new orleans hip hop scene, from early bounce stuff until the bling bling sounds in the 2000s
Please do a video on the inception of the dubstep scene mannn!!!
Nice Docu !! Well presented Information & nice style in Video & Song Selection.
Sympathic Voice too :)
@Turismo:
Just not sure if the Part explaining Dub really gives a Person who has never heard of Reggae or Dub an Idea of what Dub means..
For sure there are - as always :) - different Opinions about what Dub is from a simple Version to a custommade Steppers that never had a Original Vocal Track ... but somehow Dub is a also a kind of Mystic Genre in Music so maybe that's why U kept the Explanation a likkle mystical ;D
Anyway, thanks for all the Effort & even re-editing after those senseless Copyright-Bla Strikes - these Bots don't give a damn about Reggae Artist & their income.. It's mostly just used to ban Sounds from the Mainstream Media "CZcams" while Producer who gave them Money will be played up & down..
Anyway, we never had & needed Copyright in Reggae Music cause dhe Artist know whose Idea the get inspired by and give the Credits if they are respectful.. And the Bad Boyz never get/got stopped by Copyright so..
I also do Dub Music myself so if U wanna do a Part Two link mi up & I'll contribute some Tracks outta mi Archive !!
All t he best from Germany
Dubby
oNe.
wauw look at him making 12 inch records awesome !!
This legend uploads a essay on dub what a fucking chap
These producers were the pioneers of Stems, which are widely used in the DJ community today. Dub is certainly one of the most influential genres ever!
🔥great vid bro
AMAZING
Shalom Dub by King Tubby is a favorite.
Great documentary covering how important musical history maybe a lot of people haven’t been able exposed to.
If I can give some constructive criticism it would be to edit your connecting sections with a little less delay. I’m all for your relaxed style in general, but some of the transitions are a bit jarring as if you’re taking too long of a breath between sections.
Great research and in depth work however. I’ve met and hung out with Mad Professor and it is truly amazing how he works the board as an instrument.
Nice work! An origins of dubstep video would be a good follow up
Definitely, anything in particular you think I should include ?
@@Turismo4k starting with some of the garage that evolved into dubstep like stuff by El-B and horsepower productions, then big apple records in Croydon (Hatcha, Skream, Benga, etc), then the few branches into the mid-late 2000s like DMZ (mala, coki, loefah), hyperdub (kode9), skull disco (Shackleton), dub police (caspa, Rusko) and what would evolve into brostep. Would have to touch on some of the key dances like FWD and DMZ and dubplate culture (Jason Goz)
@@tylercarter456 hasn't this stuff been covered extensively by now? I'd like a dubstep documentary to touch on the less talked about elements of the early days, eg the influence of early grime on dubstep. It just isn't accurate that it came directly from garage
Your videos are legendary bro i must’ve watched the screwston video like 20 times now 💎🫡
I actually got emotional from the reupload