Dub Radio Stations
70 stations streaming Dub music live
Dub began in 1970s Kingston when producers like King Tubby and Lee 'Scratch' Perry started remixing reggae tracks live on the mixing desk โ stripping vocals, drowning drums in echo, and turning the studio into an instrument. That heavy, spacious sound became the DNA of remix culture itself, influencing everything from post-punk to dubstep. Dub stations serve up classic Jamaican versions, UK steppers, and modern dub techno. It suits bass lovers who like their music deep, slow, and smoky.
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