Scientist - "Introducing The Scientist (The Best Dub Album In The World)" - LP

$30.00

Scientist began as King Tubby's protege at Tubby's Drumalie Avenue Studios in Kingston (essentially the birthplace of dub) and Introducing Scientist: The Best Dub Album in the World was one of his first records released under his own name. This classic dub album is now available remastered and reissued on vinyl for the first time. Brand new bass heavy master by Scientist. Recorded at Channel One & mixed at King Tubby's. Pressed in an edition of 1000

Introducing Scientist - The Best Dub Album In The World, his 1980 debut LP, lives up to its boastful title. Recorded with Sly & Robbie at Channel One Studio and mixed at King Tubby's, the album features hypnotic basslines, reverb-drenched keyboards, and fluid, start-stop rhythms. Opening track "Steppers," with its well-balanced phrasing and organic contours, shows Scientist's mastery of the studio-as-instrument concept. On "Scientific," the effects-laden guitars are stretched to their outer limit to create magnificent, spaced-out textures and muted tension. Introducing Scientist displays the talents of a man obsessed with every element of production, drawing out the very best of the dub form.

Genres: reggae, dub

Scientist began as King Tubby's protege at Tubby's Drumalie Avenue Studios in Kingston (essentially the birthplace of dub) and Introducing Scientist: The Best Dub Album in the World was one of his first records released under his own name. This classic dub album is now available remastered and reissued on vinyl for the first time. Brand new bass heavy master by Scientist. Recorded at Channel One & mixed at King Tubby's. Pressed in an edition of 1000

Introducing Scientist - The Best Dub Album In The World, his 1980 debut LP, lives up to its boastful title. Recorded with Sly & Robbie at Channel One Studio and mixed at King Tubby's, the album features hypnotic basslines, reverb-drenched keyboards, and fluid, start-stop rhythms. Opening track "Steppers," with its well-balanced phrasing and organic contours, shows Scientist's mastery of the studio-as-instrument concept. On "Scientific," the effects-laden guitars are stretched to their outer limit to create magnificent, spaced-out textures and muted tension. Introducing Scientist displays the talents of a man obsessed with every element of production, drawing out the very best of the dub form.

Genres: reggae, dub