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Dub : Soundscapes and Shattered Songs In Jamaican Reggae.
Veal, Michael.
Dub music arose in Jamaica in the early 1970s, using the technologies of the recording studio as instruments of composition and improvisation. This book looks at the genre's history and influence. With an introduction, appendix, notes, bibliography, indices and black & white photos.
x, 338 p.; 23 cm.
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ISBN: 0819565725
ISBN13: 9780819565723
UPC: 9780819565723
Dub : Soundscapes and Shattered Songs In Jamaican Reggae.
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