Overton Brown was only 16 years old when producer/performer Errol "Don" Mais discovered and used the considerable talents of this adolescent dub whiz. Born in Kingston in 1960, the Scientist learned basic electronics from his TV repairman father, skills that made him very popular with the mobile DJs and their not-always-functioning sound systems. A friend suggested he visit the legendary dub producer/mixer King Tubby, not to remix records, but to get some transformers by which Scientist could build his own amplifiers. Soon the Scientist was an employee ofTubby's, fixing transformers and televisions, when one day, after an animated conversation about mixing records,Tubby challenged the Scientist to take a shot at remixing a record. Brimming with adolescent bravado, Scientist tookTubby's challenge, and that led to an extended apprenticeship in dub experimentation under Tubby's guidance. It was while at Tubby's that the Scientist developed his idiosyncratic dub style, playful and very psychedelic, loaded with echo explosions and blasts of feedback, a sound that caught the attention of Don Mais, who overheard the Scientist at the mixing board during a visit to Tubby's studio. With Mais supervising the production, Scientist, now all of 18, cut some wicked dub sides for the Roots Tradition label. At the end of the '70s, Scientist (now also referred to as "The Dub Chemist") left Tubby's to become the main engineer at Channel One Studios, and working with Henry "Junjo" Lawes, cut some best-selling dub LPs, only to leave for the greener pastures of Tuff Gong in 1982. In 1985, Scientist moved to Silver Springs, Maryland, where he lives and works as a recording engineer.
Silentist, viskas su laiku. Mėgstu 10cc, dažnai jų klausau, bet stengiuosi nepadauginti su mažaverčiais komentarais. Kai turiu kažkokią vertingą mintį apie klausomą dainą, tada jau nepagailiu savo laiko ir rašteliu komentarą.
Rūta, taip, nemokamas Spotify turi fiksuotą maišymo režimą, neįmanoma klausytis dainų iš eilės. Todėl nemokamas Spotify yra iš esmės useless dalykas (bent jau man, kuris daug ko klauso albumais ir preferably be reklaminių intarpų)
malia, INXS - Disappear ketvirtą dieną iš eilės? Gera daina, bet negi taip nėra idėjų kažką kitokio pasiūlyti? Tikrai atsibosta ir nuvilia tokie siūlymai
Einarui. Spotify, kiek pamenu, neleidžia paprastam vartotojui klausytis VISO albumo. Nepamenu, nes senokai moku. Nežinau, ar labai skiriu garso kokybę, bet kad negalėdavau klausytis albumų nemokamoj versijoj, prisimenu labai gerai.
2014 m. balandžio 15 d. 17:44:01
dubai parskrenda, gal parskris ir King Tubby...
2014 m. balandžio 15 d. 17:40:09
Overton Brown was only 16 years old when producer/performer Errol "Don" Mais discovered and used the considerable talents of this adolescent dub whiz. Born in Kingston in 1960, the Scientist learned basic electronics from his TV repairman father, skills that made him very popular with the mobile DJs and their not-always-functioning sound systems. A friend suggested he visit the legendary dub producer/mixer King Tubby, not to remix records, but to get some transformers by which Scientist could build his own amplifiers. Soon the Scientist was an employee ofTubby's, fixing transformers and televisions, when one day, after an animated conversation about mixing records,Tubby challenged the Scientist to take a shot at remixing a record. Brimming with adolescent bravado, Scientist tookTubby's challenge, and that led to an extended apprenticeship in dub experimentation under Tubby's guidance. It was while at Tubby's that the Scientist developed his idiosyncratic dub style, playful and very psychedelic, loaded with echo explosions and blasts of feedback, a sound that caught the attention of Don Mais, who overheard the Scientist at the mixing board during a visit to Tubby's studio. With Mais supervising the production, Scientist, now all of 18, cut some wicked dub sides for the Roots Tradition label. At the end of the '70s, Scientist (now also referred to as "The Dub Chemist") left Tubby's to become the main engineer at Channel One Studios, and working with Henry "Junjo" Lawes, cut some best-selling dub LPs, only to leave for the greener pastures of Tuff Gong in 1982. In 1985, Scientist moved to Silver Springs, Maryland, where he lives and works as a recording engineer.