African Dub All-Mighty series

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The African Dub All-Mighty series is a classic run of 1970s Jamaican dub albums produced by Joe Gibbs and engineer Errol Thompson, renowned for their innovative mixing, heavy basslines, and enduring influence on reggae and dub music.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dub album series
reggae album series
associatedWith Joe Gibbs and the Professionals NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Jamaica
creditedTo Joe Gibbs and Errol Thompson NERFINISHED
culturalStatus classic dub series
distribution CD reissues
digital releases
vinyl LP
engineer Errol Thompson NERFINISHED
era 1970s Jamaican music
genre dub
reggae
hasPart African Dub All-Mighty Chapter 1 NERFINISHED
African Dub All-Mighty Chapter 2 NERFINISHED
African Dub All-Mighty Chapter 3 NERFINISHED
African Dub All-Mighty Chapter 4 NERFINISHED
hasReputation highly influential in dub production
hasStyle version-based reinterpretations of vocal tracks
influenced dub music
reggae music
influencedGenre UK dub
sound system culture
language English
mixingStyle drop-out techniques
emphasis on drum and bass
use of reverb and echo
notableFor heavy basslines
innovative dub mixing techniques
producer Joe Gibbs NERFINISHED
recordingLocation Joe Gibbs Recording Studio, Kingston NERFINISHED
recordLabel Joe Gibbs Records NERFINISHED
soundCharacteristics extensive use of studio effects
minimalist melodic elements
prominent bass and drum patterns
startTime 1970s
targetAudience reggae and dub listeners
typicalInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
horn section
keyboards
rhythm guitar
usesSourceMaterialFrom Joe Gibbs-produced vocal reggae tracks

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Joe Gibbs notableWork African Dub All-Mighty series