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Electronica-DnB- Dubstep-Jungle- Djay and music scene t-shirt by ClubElectroGear.com “COME SEE OUR OTHER T-SHIRTS & GEAR” at DVDclothing.com
DUBSTEP Djay and music scene t-shirt by ClubElectroGear.com “COME SEE OUR OTHER T-SHIRTS & GEAR” at DVDclothing.com
Sub Bass Head DUBSTEP Djay and music scene t-shirt by ClubElectroGear.com “COME SEE OUR OTHER T-SHIRTS & GEAR” at DVDclothing.com
‘Dub’ has become a term for almost any musical piece that utilizes the remixing of prerecorded sound as a mode of artistic expression. Taking the separate entities of a musical track and remixing them into a completely new selection has become a popular process, and can be found in a variety of genres ranging anywhere from hip-hop remixes and mash-ups to metal. Many listeners do not sense the Jamaican roots, and are unaware that this technique started with Jamaican rocksteady and reggae. “Dubbing” became popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s by the great sound system engineers of Jamaica. The mixing engineers acknowledged their importance in recordings by treating the mixing board as an instrument, and the resulting dub craze that occurred in Jamaica in the mid 1970s further established the mixing engineer as an artist. / For the first time in recorded music, the ‘sound’ of a recording became connected not only with the musicians and the producer, but with the mixing engineer as well. / The amplitude of success that these “versions” and “dubs” received allowed for a completely new style of musical composition that would be shared amongst a wide selection of musical genres that made today’s music. Show your love to the dub process with this dedicated Tee !
‘Dub’ has become a term for almost any musical piece that utilizes the remixing of prerecorded sound as a mode of artistic expression. Taking the separate entities of a musical track and remixing them into a completely new selection has become a popular process, and can be found in a variety of genres ranging anywhere from hip-hop remixes and mash-ups to metal. Many listeners do not sense the Jamaican roots, and are unaware that this technique started with Jamaican rocksteady and reggae. “Dubbing” became popular in the late 1960s and early 1970s by the great sound system engineers of Jamaica. The mixing engineers acknowledged their importance in recordings by treating the mixing board as an instrument, and the resulting dub craze that occurred in Jamaica in the mid 1970s further established the mixing engineer as an artist. / For the first time in recorded music, the ‘sound’ of a recording became connected not only with the musicians and the producer, but with the mixing engineer as well. / The amplitude of success that these “versions” and “dubs” received allowed for a completely new style of musical composition that would be shared amongst a wide selection of musical genres that made today’s music. Show your love to the dub process with this dedicated Tee !
One of the most exciting things about dubstep the scene is the relative lack of consensus about what exactly dubstep is (other than that most of the tracks are produced at the same tempo). Do the epic, break-driven tracks of popular Hot Flush artists like Boxcutter and Toasty fit in? What about the work of M.R.K. 1 and The Plastician (formerly Mark One and Plasticman), whose tracks bridge the divide between grime, dubstep, and dark, 4/4 house? As in any healthy scene there’s plenty of discussion about where dubstep’s boundaries begin and end, but the one thing that is clear is that the scene supports an amazing diversity of background influences: from Vex’d’s heavy metal leanings to the crypto-mysticism of Kode 9 and his gravel-throated MC, The Space Ape, to the cinematic leanings of DJ Distance, who was brought up on rock and trip-hop. “Everyone’s pushing the boundaries, everyone’s adding their own flavor,” says Skream. “All the tracks that are getting played, the quality’s good and it’s all different sounds. You hear a new tune by Distance and then one by Benga and they’re totally different.” Dubstep rocks because Dubstep is global !
Another teaser gig poster with the Samurai character, keeping it simple and monochrome to be enlarged and printed A0.
Dubstep Samurai (a sort of mascot for a local DnB gig I do all the designs for) T-shirt print in monochrome!
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A tee for any Dubstep aficionados out there, featuring my samurai character in all his saturday-night getup :) He’s been featured on a few posters I illustrated around town, so I think i might get one of these just to remind me of the good times heh heh!
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