Showing posts with label scientist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scientist. Show all posts

Monday, January 18, 2021

SCIENTIST MEETS NEIGHBOR IN THE ALLEY


Oh shit, I was just reminded that I never mentioned this. Those of you who know reggae, know that when it comes to dub King Tubby was the man. You might also know that he had a protégé named Scientist. Scientist was in his early twenties when he released his first LP in 1980, and that's about the time I started listening to him. That long ago, four decades. But that's not what I forgot to mention.

There's a woman who moved in across the alley about a year ago. She's involved in the local reggae scene and was lamenting the recent loss of San Diego reggae DJ Carlos Culture. This is where we made the reggae connection. A short time later she told me about the memorial or wake or whatever it was. She mentioned some heavy hitters that were there. Then a few days later she told that she had been hanging with some of the people that were also at the wake, at one point hanging in the alley. She asked me if I knew who Scientist was, I said of course blah, blah, blah. Then she told me that Scientist was one of the people she was hanging with in the alley. My alley. I go out to that alley three or four times a day. That line from Endless Summer, "You really missed it, you should have been here yesterday." That's the story of my life.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

HAT SIZE? FOR WHAT?

If you know anything about the history of dub, you know who King Tubby is. He pretty much invented it. He was the first producer/engineer to fade shit out and fade shit back in. He was an electronic wizard, built his own systems, and so on. In his wake came Prince Jammy, Scientist and others. I mention those two because I ran into a mix that has all three of them. I also ran across that photo above, the first I've ever seen of Tubby with hair. That's a "stop the presses!" moment for some. Is for me.

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Listen:

Saturday, September 1, 2012

SCIENTISTOLOGY


You all know Scientist, right? For those of you who don't, he was the wunderkind protege of King Tubby, the man who pretty much invented dub around 1970. In the early seventies, Tubby was the man. Originally an engineer, Tubby had the know-how of the inner workings of equipment and their capabilities, so he tried things that hadn't been done before, namely fading instruments and vocal tracks in and out of mixes, and adding effects. It doesn't seem that radical now, but in Jamaica in the early seventies it was nothing short of mind blowing. Tubby's go-to second fiddle was, at the time, Prince Jammy. When Jammy couldn't make a Barrington Levy session, Scientist, who had been lurking around Tubby's studio, talked his way into what would end up being a career. Dude was still in his teens.


Scientist in the studio, November 2010

A few things that you old fart reggae fiends may not know about Scientist: He is still active. He now lives in L.A.; and one thing that makes sense but surprised me nonetheless, he's been known to use a laptop when mixing.

Here's just a few of his older things. If you're already familiar with his stuff, take a pass on the music and check out the interview linked below.

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Listen:
Scientist - 305 Spanish Town Road Dub mp3 at Clumsy & Shy
Scientist - Your Teeth My Neck mp3 at Earmilk
Scientist - Kidney Punch mp3 at No Genre
Scientist - Dance of the Vampires mp3 at Quarter Life Party
King Tubby & Scientist - Ravin' Dub mp3 at Fat Berri's
Barrington Levy & Scientist - Rock and Come In mp3 at Zertya
Visit:
Scientist - Interview at United Reggae (2012)
Scientist
at Wikipedia
Scientist - Discography (partial) at Wikipedia

Saturday, September 17, 2011

DUB JACKPOT!


Okay, casual dub people, this is for you. If you don't have much of any dub in your collection, you ought to start where it all began. Reggae. Dub. Analog. Before it became all that digital laptop nonsense. I ran into three fine mixes on a blog by someone named Vampyreverdi. This guy has a pretty good collection, and although there may be some songs on the three mixes that originated from the same LP, they're all pretty strong mixes. This isn't a case of me being too lazy to do my usual round up of mp3s. These collections are solid enough that if you don't have the wherewithal to download mixes, it's high time you learned. They're worth it. I've put the artists below, but not the titles. The complete listings are at his site. Dig in.

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Heavy Heavy Dub Serial Killers at Vampyreverdi's Blog

Volume 1:
Carlton Patterson & King Tubby, Scientist, Augustus “Gussie” Clarke, Drum Bago & The Rebel Group, Mighty Two, Tappa Zukie, Soul Syndicate And Niney The Observer, Michael Rose, King Tubby, Aggrovators, Glen Brown & King Tubby, Joe Gibbs & The Professionals, Key All Stars, King Tubby & John Holt, Revolutionaries, Lee Scratch Perry & Prince Jammy, Niney The Observe, Scientist & Jammy & The Roots Radics, Sly & Robbie At Prince Jammy’s, Zoot Sims & the Aggrovators, King Tubby, Clint Eastwood

Volume 2:
Lee Perry & The Upsetters, Impact Allstars, Augustus “Gussie” Clarke, Barrington Levy, Rico Rodriguez, Scientist, The Upsetters, King Tubby, The Mighty Two, The Jahlights, The Revolutionaries, Carlton Barrett & Family Man, Augustus Pablo, Gregory Isaacs All Stars, Joe Gibbs & The Professionals, Junior Delgado, Keith Hudson, Lloyd’s All Stars, Soul Syndicate And Niney The Observer, Ranking Dread, King Tubby & The Aggrovators, Bottlehead

Volume 3:
Revolutionaries, Augustus Pablo, Bunny Lee & The Aggrovators, Gladiators, King Tubby, Bigger T, Gregory Isaacs, Herman, Silvertones, Impact All Stars, Johnny Clarke, Mighty Two, Sly & The Revolutionaries, Morwell Meet King Tubby, Observers, Inner Circle, Joe Gibbs, Santic All-Stars, Tommy McCook & The Supersonics, Scientist, Tappa Zukie, Roots Radics Band

Friday, July 29, 2011

BOY GENIUS IS 51


Scientist was a kid at the end of his teens when he went to work for King Tubby, starting out in Tubby's shop, winding transformers and working on sound equipment. (Tubby was an electronics and sound engineer by trade.) As Tubby's sound equipment business grew, there was a succession of eager studio locals waiting to take over the mixing of dubplates. Scientist was among the very first, and worked there for a short while, before going to work at Coxsone Dodd's Studio One which paid more. He updated Dodd's studio, and went to work, cleaning up the sound of Dodd's back catalog, embellishing some with sounds, particularly cymbals and drums. For this we owe him some credit for the Studio One sound that most of us recognize. Dude was in his early twenties. and just getting started. And he is still doing it. Cool.


Unreal: Scientist dubs Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" (Longer streaming version below)

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Listen:
Scientist - Kidney Punch mp3 at No Genre
Scientist - Dance of the Vampires mp3 at Quarter Life Party
Scientist - Your Teeth My Neck mp3 at Ear Milk
Scientist - Night of the Living Dead mp3 at The New Montreal
Scientist - Miss Know It All mp3 at Reggae Top Site
Scientist meets Marvin Gaye - What's Going On (streaming audio) at Facebook Dub starts at 3:52
King Tubby & Scientist - Ravin' Dub mp3 at Fat Berri's
Barrington Levy & Scientist - Rock and Come In mp3 at Zertya
Mad Professor meets Scientist - Buju Dub mp3 at Reggae Top Site
Scientist vs the Upsetters - Live set (streaming) at Red Bull Music Academy
Video:

Dub Echoes trailer at YouTube
Deep Roots Music -Four minute clip at YouTube with Scientist, Bunny Lee and Prince Jammy
Visit:

Scientist at Wikipedia
Earlier reggae posts (many links still live)

Sunday, December 5, 2010

KING TUBBY AND SCIENTIST


Here's a whole mess of King Tubby, and a little of Scientist, Tubby's former assistant. I just realized that the "Dub Ten Pack" that I had linked to (in the sidebar, now gone) had expired, so in case you missed those, here's another fix. King Tubby, as you should know by now, pretty much invented dub (I say "pretty much" because there's always some geeks who will dispute anything), and Scientist was some sort of whizz kid who hung around his studio, before breaking out on his own. There's one more down there, if you're not a total purist: a mashup someone did of King Tubby's version of Ring of Fire with Johnny Cash's original. Weird I know, but what the hell...

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King Tubby - Satta Dread Dub mp3 at Siblingshot
King Tubby - Jah Love Rockers Dub mp3 at Siblingshot
King Tubby & Soul Syndicate - King Tubby's Key mp3 at Clumsy & Shy
King Tubby & Ken Boothe - Lotion a Guy From Spain mp3 at Mad Decent
King Tubby - A Noisy Place mp3 at Siblingshot
King Tubby - Soundboy Massacre mp3 at Siblingshot
King Tubby - Take Five mp3 at 8106
King Tubby - Drop Dub mp3 at Siblingshot
King Tubby - Roots of Dub mp3 at Siblingshot
Scientist - Night of the Living Dead mp3 at The New Montreal
Scientist - Yor Teeth In My Neck mp3 at Pringlewood
Scientist - Dance of the Vampire mp3 (via Box.net) at Tonegents
Purists beware:
G3RSt - Dub of Fire (J. Cash/King Tubby mashup) mp3 at Audio Porn

Thursday, November 26, 2009

SEE YOU ON THE COUCH


Here's a good selection of dub. Dub aids digestion when prone on a couch, semi-comatose from a tryptophan overload. It's also great for making plans on how to spend all the time you'll free up by not shopping or buying anything for one day. Friday is Buy Nothing Day, which I highly endorse. How many days can you celebrate by not doing anything?

King Tubby - Satta Dread Dub mp3
Augustus Pablo - Keep on Dubbing mp3
The Upsetters - Black Panta mp3
Scientist - Babylon Fight Dub mp3
More dub at For The Sake of the Song

More about Buy Nothing Day:
Buy Nothing Day at Wikipedia
Buy Nothing Day at Adbusters.org