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Have you ever heard of an Musician who...
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[quote:Accidental Stoner 55758525:MV8yNTI4Mzc0XzQzNzc2MzU2XzRCRTI5Rjg3] [quote:Anonymous Coward 56785704:MV8yNTI4Mzc0XzQzNzc2MTkxXzdBQjc5MTQ2] Can't create their own music so have to exploit someone else's talent to get money and fame..... just lame man. [/quote] That's one way of looking at it, I guess. Real, oldschool dub is more than that, though. Here, sit back, relax, turn up headphone volume and let the psychedelic journey begin: [youtube] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJh8Lcuygr0[/youtube] Back in the day, mixing a cool analog dub was real-time art, if you ask me. Nowhere near as easy as it might look or sound. For a place like Jamaica to come up with these ideas on 4 and 8 track recording equipment in the 70's is plain impressive. :peace: [/quote]
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In the history of all Music, have you ever heard of Artist who Re-MIXED an ENTIRE album?
You hear plenty Artists re-doing singles, but whole albums?
Or would that be considered unnecessary?
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