Dub is a subgenre of reggae which developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
This is a list of notable dub musicians, singers and producers.
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- The Aggrovators
- Augustus Clarke
- Augustus Pablo
- Audio Active
- Alpha & Omega
- Asian Dub Foundation
- African Head Charge
- Aswad
- Alborosie
- Adrian Sherwood
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- Banco de Gaia
- Basque Dub Foundation
- Beats Antique
- Beats International
- Bedouin Soundclash
- Bim Sherman
- The Black Seeds
- Black Uhuru
- Blind Idiot God
- Boom One Records
- Brain Damage
- Burning Spear
- Bush Chemists
- Dennis Bovell
- Glen Brown
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- Dan-I
- Darkwood Dub
- De Facto
- Digital Mystikz
- Dirty Heads
- The Disciples
- Doctah X
- Doof
- The Drastics
- Dreadzone
- Dry & Heavy
- Dub FX
- Dub Incorporation
- Dub Pistols
- Dub Trio
- Dub Syndicate
- Dubioza Kolektiv
- Dubtribe
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- Mad Professor
- Mark Stewart
- Massive Attack
- Matisyahu
- Meat Beat Manifesto
- Mikey Dread
- Mungo's Hi Fi
- Moa Anbessa
- Moonlight Dub Experiment
- More Rockers
- Mute Beat
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- Saafi Brothers
- The Sabres of Paradise
- Salmonella Dub
- Santigold
- Satori
- Scientist[1]
- Skream
- The Slackers
- Slightly Stoopid
- Sly & Robbie
- Smith & Mighty
- Sneaker Pimps
- Sofa Surfers
- Soldiers of Jah Army
- Spacemonkeyz
- Stand High Patrol
- Steel Pulse
- Stick Figure
- Subatomic Sound System
- Sublime
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- Tackhead
- Tapper Zukie
- Thievery Corporation
- Linval Thompson
- Ticklah
- The Toasters
- Tosca
- Trentemøller
- Tropidelic
- Twilight Circus
- Twinkle Brothers
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References
- ^ a b c d Meschino, Patricia (2017-07-19). "Dub Music: A History of Jamaica's Criminally Underappreciated Musical Artform". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-02-05.
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