Jamaican Dub Reggae

Jamaican Dub Reggae is a hypnotic and bass-heavy subgenre of reggae that emerged in Jamaica in the 1960s–70s. It strips down vocals, emphasizes deep echoing drums, rumbling basslines, and psychedelic sound effects(like reverb & delay), creating a trippy, instrumental version of reggae. Pioneered by producers like King Tubby and Lee "Scratch" Perry, dub transforms songs into raw, experimental soundscapes—perfect for meditation, sound systems, or late-night vibes.