DUB Dance Music Styles Course

mPV Course for Dance Music

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Invented in the late 60s and early 70s by pioneers such as "King Tubby", Lee "Scratch" Perry, and Errol Thompson, Dub is a trippy style of music that makes great use of effects and studio trickery. This sub-genre of Reggae is the root of all remixing and has influenced many contemporary genres of electronic music, like Pop, EDM, Hip Hop, Drum and bass, Dubstep, and so on. In this course, Ableton certified trainer DJ Kiva reveals the secret ingredients of Dub and shows you how to incorporate them in your own music.
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App Info

Category
Music
Languages
English
Recent release
7.1.5 (3 years ago )
Released on
Sep 7, 2018 (6 years ago )
Last Updated
4 months ago
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