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Dubstep, a genre that emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s in South London, drew heavily from dub's sonic arsenal. Dubstep producers like El-B, Steve Gurley, and Zed Bias, who grew up surrounded by Jamaican and UK bass culture, began fusing dub techniques with breakbeat, drum and bass, and grime influences.
The "lub" and "dub" sounds have distinct characteristics: lub and dub sounds
As dub gained popularity, its practitioners began experimenting with new sounds and techniques. Legendary producers like Lee "Scratch" Perry, Duke Reid, and Augustus Pablo pioneered the art of dub production, incorporating instruments like the theremin, Hammond organ, and the Wurlitzer electric piano. This creative experimentation gave birth to the sub-genres of roots dub, instrumental dub, and instrumental reggae. Dubstep, a genre that emerged in the late
Artists like Mount Kimbie, Four Tet, and Burial have taken dubstep's sonic DNA and incorporated it into their respective styles, influencing everything from indie rock to electronic music. Their explorations have led to the birth of new sub-genres, blurring the lines between rock, electronica, and dubstep. Legendary producers like Lee "Scratch" Perry, Duke Reid,
Sometimes extra or altered sounds appear, indicating potential heart conditions:
The "dub" sound, on the other hand, is the second sound that is heard, and it is produced by the closure of the semilunar valves, specifically the aortic and pulmonary valves. This sound is also known as S2.