List of dub artists From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dub is a subgenre of reggae which developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. This is a list of notable dub musicians, singers and producers. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 10 Foot Ganja Plant 340ml A Asian Dub Foundation, 2014 The Aggrovators Augustus Clarke Augustus Pablo Audio Active Alpha & Omega Asian Dub Foundation African Head Charge Aswad Alborosie Adrian Sherwood B Black Uhuru, 2007 Banco de Gaia Basque Dub Foundation Beats Antique Beats International Bedouin Soundclash Bim Sherman The Black Seeds Black Uhuru Blind Idiot God Boom One Records Brain Damage Burning Spear Bush Chemists Dennis Bovell Glen Brown C Chuck Fenda The Clash D The Black Seeds, 2013 Dan-I Darkwood Dub De Facto Digital Mystikz Dirty Heads The Disciples Doctah X Doof The Drastics Dreadzone Dry & Heavy Dub FX Dub Incorporation Dub Pistols Dub Trio Dub Syndicate Dubioza Kolektiv Dubtribe E Easy Star All-Stars The Expendables F Fat Freddy's Drop Fishmans The Flying Lizards Free Moral Agents G Gaudi Gentleman's Dub Club Godflesh Grace Jones Groundation Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad H Horace Andy, 2013 Derrick Harriott High Tone Keith Hudson Horace Andy I illScarlett International Observer Iration Israel Vibration J Jah Wobble, 2006 Jah Shaka Jah Wobble Joe Gibbs Linton Kwesi Johnson Junior Reid K Katchafire King Jammy[1] King Midas Sound King Tubby[1] King Shiloh L Bill Laswell, 2006 Leftfield, 2010 Bill Laswell Bunny Lee Leftfield Liondub Don Letts Long Beach Dub Allstars Lucky Dube M Mad Professor, 2009 Mad Professor Mark Stewart Massive Attack Matisyahu Meat Beat Manifesto Mikey Dread Mungo's Hi Fi Moa Anbessa Moonlight Dub Experiment More Rockers Mute Beat N Niney the Observer Natty Nation O OKI Ott The Orb Ooklah The Moc P Pepper Pitch Black Prince Far I Prince Jammy Lee "Scratch" Perry[1] R Rebelution Rhythm & Sound Johnny Ringo Roots Radics Roots Tonic Rhombus S Saafi Brothers The Sabres of Paradise Salmonella Dub Santigold Scientist[1] Skream The Slackers Slightly Stoopid Sly & Robbie Smith & Mighty Sneaker Pimps Sofa Surfers Soldiers of Jah Army Spacemonkeyz Stand High Patrol Steel Pulse Stick Figure Subatomic Sound System Sublime T Thievery Corporation, 2012 Tackhead Tapper Zukie Thievery Corporation Linval Thompson Ticklah The Toasters Tosca Trentemøller Tropidelic Twilight Circus Twinkle Brothers U The Upsetters UB40 V Vibronics Victor Axelrod Victor Rice Vladislav Delay Y Yabby You Z Zion Train References 1 2 3 4 Meschino, Patricia (2017-07-19). "Dub Music: A History of Jamaica's Criminally Underappreciated Musical Artform". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-02-05. vteReggaeGenres Dancehall Dancehall pop Dembow Dub Dub poetry Psydub Gospel reggae Lovers rock Nyabinghi rhythm Ragga Ragga jungle Reggae en Español Reggae fusion Alté Dancehall pop Moombahton Ragga jungle Reggae rock Reggae punk Reggaestep Reggaeton Roots reggae Samba reggae Seggae Singjay Two-tone Characteristics Delay Hammond organ One drop Reverb Singjay Skank Toasting (Deejay) Walking bass People and groups Reggae Grammy winners 1985-present Reggae musicians Reggae rock artists Reggae fusion artists Roots reggae artists Dub artists Jamaican record producers Reggae bands from the Virgin Islands By region Africa Kenya Mauritius Nigeria Zimbabwe Australia Japan New Zealand Pacific Philippines Poland United Kingdom Related List of reggae festivals Caribbean music Caribbean music in the United Kingdom Music of Jamaica Mento Rastafari Rude boy Skinhead Suedehead Dance Hall (venue) Dubplate Sound system (Jamaican) Sound system (DJ) Riddim Jamaican English Jamaican Patois Studio One Trojan Records Island Records Blue Beat Jamaica portal Related Articles