Christopher Partridge is professor at the University of Lancaster and founding Co-director of the Centre for the Study of Religion. His research focuses on cultural history and theory. He is particularly interested in drug cultures, popular music, countercultures, and Western occult thought. He edits the series Studies in Religion and Popular Music (Bloomsbury) and co-edits Studies in Popular Music (Equinox).
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Dub In Babylon
Toggle the cite modalUnderstanding the Evolution and Significance of Dub Reggae in Jamaica and Britain from King Tubby to Post-punk
Dub reggae and the techniques associated with it have, since the late-1980s, been used widely by producers of dance and ambient music. However, the term was originally applied to a remixing technique pioneered in Jamaica as far back as 1967. Recording engineers produced reggae tracks on which the ef... Read more
Published: 2010
Pages: 256
eBook: 9781845538071
Hardback: 9781845533113
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