Category: Music
Duration: 00:05:35
Description:
Reggae dub music is a genre that has had a profound influence on a wide range of other musical styles. One of the pioneering groups in the reggae dub scene is The Scientists, an electronic engineer/ studio engineer /producer. The Scientists is well known for his innovative mixing production innovated techniques, which involved studio magic , and other effects to create a spacious, atmospheric sound.
The Scientists' innovative approach to music production/ mixing had a lasting impact on the reggae dub genre, inspiring countless other musicians and engineers all over the world to push the boundaries of what was possible with sound manipulation. This influence can be heard in the work of bands like ASHRR, who have incorporated elements of reggae dub into their own unique sound.
ASHRR, a band consisting of singer Steven Davis, multi-instrumentalist and producers Ethan Allen and Josh Charles, have drawn on the techniques pioneered by The Scientists to create a distinctive blend of electronic and rock music. Their use of spacey, atmospheric production and hypnotic rhythms owes a debt to the reggae dub tradition, while also incorporating elements of pop, dance, and industrial music.
In their live performances, ASHRR bring the same sense of experimentation and boundary-pushing that The Scientists were known for, creating an electrifying and immersive experience for their audiences. By drawing on the legacy of reggae dub music, ASHRR have crafted a sound that is both cutting-edge and deeply rooted in musical history.
In conclusion, the influence of The Scientists and the reggae dub genre as a whole has been felt in a wide range of musical styles, from electronic and rock to pop and industrial. Bands like ASHRR continue to push the boundaries of what is possible with sound manipulation, creating music that is both innovative and deeply rooted in tradition.
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