Revolution Dub is a studio album by Jamaican's legendary dub producer Lee Perry and his studio band the Upsetters, and was originally released in 1975.
A 1980 opus, natural successor to 'Revolutionary Dream.' Recorded at the peak of roots reggae, carrying messages of peace, revolt, and love with tracks.
King Tubby and producer Bunny Striker Lee are intertwined in the birth of dub music. After discovering a mistake that was made into a serious joke they went on to release the first pressings of this new musical genre, named Dub Music.
A mixtape that feels like both a celebration and a declaration; a living, sound system journey that merges soul, roots, hip-hop, dub, and electronic textures with a fearless spirit.
Expect fresh takes from Anja herself on seven of her favorite tracks plus a wealth of heavyweight remixers: Paramida & E-Talking, Radio Slave, Scuba, JakoJako, Julian Muller all being part of the impressive collection.
Kingston in the early 70s was on fire with new music, and Herman Chin Loy put on the afterburners to release Aquarius Dub, probably the world's first dub LP.