Jamaica’s sound systems were the forebears for modern day DJ and hip-hop culture. Sound engineers like King Tubby and Lee “Scratch” Perry came onto the scene and pioneered a new genre known as dub.
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"They're an Intrinsic Part of Carnival": 70 Years Ago, Jamaican Sound Systems Changed British Music Forever
In 1950s Jamaica, sound systems were already a phenomenon: teams of engineers and DJs — known as “selectors” — would work together to construct huge audio systems in the street and hold impromptu ...
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