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Born January 28th 1941 in Kingston, Jamaica, King Tubby is known primarily for his influence on the development of dub in the 1960s through an error of the Baron. His diplome of electronics in the bag, he opened a small store in the family backyard where he repaired electronic material (like , or ), overwhelmed by the work he was seconded by "Barry", very gifted to make big loudspeaker like the Hercules of and in 1958 that he starts the Tubby's Home Town Hi Fi in Waterhouse where he will be quickly crowned "King" and becomes one of the best sound system of the island at the end of the 60s accompanied by the DeeJay , Tubby soon became quite helpful at most of the sound systems around. Tubby began working with Arthur "Duke" Reid in 1968. At Treasure Isle, a studio, Tubby began making remixes of hit songs, usually by simply removing the vocals. In time, Tubby (and others) began shifting the emphasis in the instrumentals, adding sounds and removing others and adding various special effects, like echoes, feedback and filtering. By 1968, Tubby's soundsystem was one of the most popular in Kingston until it was destroyed by police in 1975. He decided to open a studio of his own in 1971 and gradually equips his studio with different second-hand equipment such as a two-track console and an Acetate engraving machine which allows him to provide several sonos in Dub Plates. His remixes soon proved enormously popular and he became one of the biggest celebrities in Jamaica. During the 1970s, Tubby's work in the studio gave rise to modern dub music. He had a long string of hit songs, and worked as a producer & engineer for some of Jamaica's most popular artists, including Lee Perry, , , , , , , , Augustus Pablo, Yabby You and mostly Bunny Lee for whom he made almost all the B-sides from 1974 to 1977 (with the ). It is thanks to Bunny Lee that he acquires a four-track MCI console. In 1973, he began recording vocals to put along the instrumentals. By the later part of the decade though, King Tubby had mostly retired from music, still occasionally recording remixes and tutoring a new generation of artists, including the very first one since 1969, in 1974, King Jammy who became the official sound engineer in 1975 as well as and Hopeton Brown aka Scientist in 1980. In the 1980s, he focused on production for Anthony Red Rose, Sugar Minott and other popular musicians, for his Firehouse group of labels. He was shot and killed by unknown persons, probably in a robbery attempt, in 1989, February 06th where he became a legend. RIP
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Brass Rockers
UAH 2,308.20

Big Dub: Lost Tapes
UAH 1,921.48

Presents The Roots Of Dub
UAH 1,921.48

King Tubby's Classics: The Lost Midnight Rock Dubs Chapter 2
UAH 3,202.47

I Am The King Volume III
UAH 3,202.47

King Tubby's Lost Treasures
UAH 1,264.33

King Tubby’s Classics: The Lost Midnight Rock Dubs Chapter 1
UAH 3,202.47

Dub From The Roots
UAH 1,697.31

Sound System International Dub LP
UAH 3,202.47

In A Midnight Rock Dub Vol.1
UAH 2,364.70

Never Run Away - Dub Plate Specials
UAH 1,264.33

In A Dub Explosion
UAH 1,921.48

His Imperial Majesty
UAH 3,202.47

Majestic Dub
UAH 1,689.62

Dub Mix Up - Rare Dubs 1975 - 1979
UAH 1,264.33
At The Grass Roots Of Dub
UAH 1,697.31

Dangerous Dub (The Original Dub Classic)
UAH 1,697.31

Presents The Roots Of Dub
UAH 1,264.33

Majestic Dub
UAH 3,202.47

The Messenger
UAH 3,202.47

Dubbing With The Observer
UAH 1,264.33

Jackpot Dub: Rare Dubs From Jackpot Records 1974-1976
UAH 1,264.33

King Tubby's Classics: The Lost Midnight Rock Dubs Chapter 3
UAH 3,202.47

In A Revival Dub
UAH 3,202.47