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Mixtape 367 • Dub Night

This special edition contains a variety of songs and artists that call themselves “dub,” and also some dub.

This special edition contains a variety of songs and artists that call themselves “dub,” and also some dub.
SongArtistNotes
Under Me Sleng Teng
Wayne Smith
More standards
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Sadagora Hot Dub
Amsterdam Klezmer Band
Not your papa’s dub
Towers of Dub
The Dylan Group
In the hall of prisms
Dub Lion (Remake)
DJ Food
King of the jungle
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Dub Experience
St. Germain
Like the real thing
Breaking Shells
Youth + Hollie Cook
Great team-up
Easter Song (North Star Dub)
A Man Called Adam
Upbeat
Fuck Dub / Haaksman Version
Tosca
Gets to the point
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Greenheart Dub
Mad Professor
A sunny disposition
Reign Dub
Dual Tone
On the down low
Ring the Alarm
Tenor Saw
Another sound is dying
Bucovina (OMFO Dub)
Shantel
Balkan vibes
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We Love To Dub
Arling + Cameron
Filters and bubbles
Enter The Heretic
Badawi
Hindi style
Yoruba
Nano Banton
Shattered
Satta Massagana
The Abyssinians
Deep roots
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Lockdown 10
Jah Wobble
Made it
Oslo Calling
Dub Narcotic
That Calvin Johnson
Psychosamba (Bonus Track For Japan)
Asian Dub Foundation
Exotic seasonings
2020 I Pray Thee
Brain Damage Meets Big Youth
A jazzy sort of dub
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Drive By Dub
Dub Trio
Did you get the plate?
Black Vest (Dubstrumental Mix)
Lee "Scratch" Perry
The master himself
Nuh Fi Run It Down
Danny Clarke + Lee "Scratch" Perry
The root of all evil
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Other Side Of The Sun
Otaku
An epic journey
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