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The Man Who Invented Dub: King Tubby, Sound Systems & the History of Reggae

The Man Who Invented Dub: King Tubby, Sound Systems & the History of Reggae

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Before remix culture.
Before electronic music.
Before producers were artists.
There was King Tubby.
Born January 28, 1941, in Kingston, Jamaica, Osbourne Ruddock would become the quiet engineer who taught the world to listen differently. In this special Reggae Hour podcast episode, we journey through his life, legacy, and revolutionary impact on reggae and Jamaican music history.
This is not a rushed biography.
This is a deep cultural meditation.
We explore the golden age of Jamaican sound systems, where the mixing board became an instrument. Through carefully placed King Tubby dub selections, we trace the birth, invention, and global echo of dub music — an echo that still vibrates through hip hop, electronic music, and global sound culture today.
Listen closely.
Stay present.
Let the sound breathe.
🎶 EPISODE STRUCTURE & TRACKLIST
🔥 Opening Invocation
African Fire Dub — King Tubby
🎛️ Act One: The Birth and the Silence Before Sound
Cumberland — King Tubby & Ring Craft Posse
Smile — King Tubby & Ring Craft Posse
⚡ Act Two: The Revolution When the Board Became an Instrument
Tan Good — King Tubby
Dub Take Five — King Tubby
Faith in Dub — King Tubby
🌍 Act Three: The Echo That Crossed the World
Zion Dub Original — King Tubby
Dub on Upper 1st — King Tubby
Dubbing My Baby (Original) — King Tubby
🕯️ Closing Vibes & Meditation
Jam Rock Spirit
Love You — King Tubby & Kevin MacLeod
Psalm 92
This episode is narrated through the voices of Zionya and Mr. E, and produced by Reggae Hour — where history is heard, not rushed.
If this episode made you listen differently, stay tuned.
Another echo is coming.

🔍 Related Topics
King Tubby biography
History of dub music
Roots reggae culture
Jamaican sound system history
Osbourne Ruddock legacy
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