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* The TB-303 is referenced by Dub FX and Sirius in their song, " Slope of the famous TB-303 " off the album ' A Crossworlds '.
As of 2010, Gabay is recording and touring with Asian Dub Foundation, The RULES ( a collaborative band with DJ Krust ), and ongoing collaborations with Roni Size and Reprazent.
Some speakers therefore shorten the name " double u " into " dub " only ; for example, University of Washington, University of Wyoming and University of Western Australia are all known colloquially as " U Dub ", and the automobile company Volkswagen, abbreviated VW, is sometimes pronounced " V-Dub ".
The remaining report is of a battle between Dub and Cuilén, son of king Ildulb.
It is presumed that Dub was killed or driven out by Cuilén, who became king after Dub's death, or by his supporters.
He is known as the drummer of rock bands including: “ Fear of Sex ”, “ The Reasonable Strollers ,” “ Joyride ,” “ The Grateful Dub ,” and “ Living in Texas .” He is also a notable actor and performing artist.
In 1994, the song " Lincoln Highway Dub " is an all instrumental song created by the band Sublime in their album Robbin ' the Hood.
* Dub ( wheel ), an automobile wheel or rim that is twenty or more inches in diameter
Many of the Scots sources refer to him as Giric son of Kenneth son of Dub, which is taken to be an error.
It is supposed that Cuilén was implicated in the death of his predecessor Dub ( Dub mac Maíl Coluim ), who had defeated Cuilén in battle in 965.
He linked up with Sly & Robbie for 1984's " Rub a Dub Sound Style " single, which is regarded as a prototype for the ragga style that developed in the mid-1980s.
The most frequent meanings referred to either a form of erotic dance or sexual intercourse ; such usage is frequently present in names of reggae songs, for instance, of The Silvertones ' " Dub the Pum Pum " ( where pum pum is Jamaican slang for female genitalia ), Big Joe and Fay's " Dub a Dawta " ( dawta is Jamaican slang for girlfriend ).
Dub music is characterized by a " version " or " double " of an existing song, often instrumental, using B-sides of 45 RPM records and typically emphasizing the drums and bass for a sound popular in local sound systems.
Some of those artists include Dubblestandart from Vienna, Austria ( who recorded the album " Return from Planet Dub " in collaboration with, and performs live with, Lee Scratch Perry ), Liquid Stranger from Sweden, New York City artists including Ticklah, also known as Victor Axelrod, Victor Rice, Easy Star All-Stars, Dub Trio ( who have recorded and performed live with Mike Patton, and are currently touring as the backing band for Matisyahu ), Subatomic Sound System ( who have remixed material by Lee Scratch Perry and Ari Up ), Dub is a Weapon, King Django, Boom One Sound System, Dr. Israel, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad from Rochester, NY, Heavyweight Dub Champion from San Francisco and Colorado, Ott from the UK who has released several influential albums through Twisted Records, Future Pigeon from Los Angeles, German artists like Disrupt and Rootah from the Jahtari label, and Twilight Circus from the Netherlands.

Dub and used
* Dub, material such as fur or hair used in fly tying
" Dub 154 " of this tape, a representative example, includes photocopied typewritten notes detailing the recording process, transfer technique and equipment used.
His song " Donald the Dub " was used as the theme music to the BBC radio adaptation of P. G. Wodehouse's The Oldest Member.
Models ' early style was a spiky, distinctive blend of New Wave, glam rock, dub and pop: which included Kelly's strangled singing voice, Duffield's virtuoso synthesiser performances ( he used the EMS Synthi AKS, as used by Pere Ubu on their Dub Housing ), and the band's cryptic, slightly gruesome, lyrics ( e. g. " Hans Stand: A War Record " from Alphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolf ), which were mostly written or co-written by Kelly.
:; Duff: Also known as Dub or Flub, but is almost always used to describe a horrible shot.
The settlement was immortalised in song by Crowded House on their Together Alone album in 1993, much of which was recorded at Karekare ; the well known Dub / Reggae group, Salmonella Dub, used the name as well on their album Feel the Seasons Change-Live with the NZSO.
Some of these were commissioned but never used, like the " Love Voodoo " remix, or released on promotional only singles like the Dub Mix of " I Don't Want Your Love ", the Chemical Reaction mix of " American Science " and the Jellybean Benitez remix of " Too Much Information ", the latter originally appearing on a 12 " on the DJ service SIN label.
Samples from the Dub Organiser tracks were used on Haig's 1989 album, Chain.

Dub and incorrectly
# " True Faith " ( Eschreamer Dub ) – 7: 52 ( incorrectly listed as " True Faith ( True Dub )")

Dub and refer
Dub or dubbing may refer to:

Dub and music
A journey through traditional kora music and three original meetings: kora and piano ( Spring Waterfall by Foday Musa Suso and Philip Glass ) ; kora and synthesizers ( Lanmbasy Dub, with Bill Laswell, bass, and Jeff Bova, synthesizers ) ; kora and saxophone ( Samma, a duet with jazz saxophonist Pharaoh Sanders ).
* Horace Swaby ( also known as Augustus Pablo ) A 1970's Reggae and Dub artist famous for using the Melodica ( instrument ) in his music.
Dub Pistols were another hip-hop group that began incorporating heavy Trip-hop influence into their music.
* Dub ( music ), a sub-genre of reggae music
Chats Palace has presented and encouraged a wide variety of music, comedy, theatre, photography, carnival, disability arts, dance and transgressive performance, including Clifford Jarvis, Tom Hunter, Miniscule of Sound, Red Saunders, Asian Dub Foundation and Graeae Theatre Company.
A prominent venue, The Trades Club regularly features musicians of local, national and international renown performing a wide range of music ; including: Rock, Blues, and Folk, through Punk, Klezmer, Ska, Reggae, Dub and Jazz to Qawwali, Trance, Gnawa and Drum and Bass.
Dub in the 1980s and 1990s has merged with electronic music.
Dub, world music, and electronic music continue to influence music in the 2000s.
*" Dub Echoes ", a documentary about dub's influence on the birth of electronic music and hip hop
Dub has influenced many genres of music, including rock ( most significantly the sub-genre of post-punk and other kinds of punk ), pop, hip hop, disco, and later house, techno, ambient, and trip hop.
Dub music and toasting introduced a new era of creativity in reggae music.
From the 1980s forward, dub has been influenced by, and has in turn influenced, techno, Dubtronica / Dub techno, jungle, drum and bass, dubstep, house music, punk and post-punk, trip hop, ambient music, and hip hop, with many electronic dub or dubtronica tracks, as well as Ambient dub, produced by nontraditional rastafarian musicians from these other genres.
DJs appeared towards the end of the 1990s who specialised in playing music by these musicians, such as the UK's Unity Dub.
Dub went on to play a role in inspiring many genres of electronic music, such as dubstep and Oldschool jungle.
Dubstep rhythms are usually syncopated, and often incorporate triplets and the One drop rhythm common to traditional reggae, a reference to the genre's Dub music influences.
* Dub Echoes A documentary about the influence of dub in today's dance music and hip hop
Featuring The Revolutionaries, an influential session group, Chill Out, together with its dub companion The Dub Factor, is widely considered a classic of reggae music.
Floyd " Bud " I. Gaugh IV ( born October 2, 1967 ) is a rock music drummer who played in the bands Sublime ( 1988 – 1996 ), Long Beach Dub Allstars ( 1997 – 2002 ), Eyes Adrift ( 2002 – 2003 ) Volcano ( 2004 ), Del Mar ( 2006 – present ) and Sublime with Rome ( 2009 – 2011 ).

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