Dub and reggae... I play that a lot around the house. Votes: 4
Dub music is like a long echo delay, looping through time...turning the rational musical order into an ocean of sensation. Votes: 3
You know what's funny is that I have this ongoing relationship with the city of Washington D.C. I went to George Washington University, and my nickname was K-Dub - based on G-Dub - and I'm now on the board of trustees at George Washington University. Votes: 3
I do almost all my movies in French. I dub them. Votes: 2
An audience is so important. I would never have had the guts to dub in that big a laugh. Votes: 2
When I first began to write, I was writing on bass, because I was thinking more Public Image, more dub. Votes: 2
While I'm working, I stick with music that won't distract me - the dub stylings of Scientist and King Tubby, maybe some Beethoven string quartets. Votes: 2
In all the music that deals with experimental repetition, drum and bass, dub, various kinds of house music, there's always been a quality of atmosphere and ambience. Votes: 2
Definitely dub is in my body forever. I think I hear everything through a dub filter. Even when I play rock music, I play through a dub filter. Votes: 2
In Sweden, they broadcast the American shows in English with Swedish subtitles, whereas in many European countries they dub them. Watching those shows in English was big for me. Votes: 2
I wish that I spoke more languages. I speak a couple languages, but not well enough to really dub myself. French is really the only one, and it's a difficult thing. Votes: 2
We'd dub the one that came off best into the final transcription. It gave us a chance to ad lib as much as we wanted, knowing that excess ad libbing could be sliced from the final product. Votes: 2
I like when I have to act and direct; then, when you have to dub, you're by yourself in front of the wall, and I'm always scared that you're not good like when you are in real when you act. Votes: 2
I got into dub a long time ago. I was into dub before I even had any interest in reggae or Jamaican songs, Bob Marley, or any of those established artists. I just thought it was such an unusual sound. Votes: 2
I learned English at school, or at least that's how it started. Also, in Holland - as opposed to some other European countries - we don't dub anything, so as a kid growing up, always watching English and American movies in their original language really helped. Votes: 2
My dad is an art director for BBC TV shows, and my mum does screen printing workshops. Both of my parents played instruments, too, and my mum used to have crazy house parties when me and my brother were young - dub and garage would be banging through my house. Votes: 2
Rub-a-dub-dub. Cerebrum in a tub. Votes: 0
No one can dub you with dignity. That's yours to claim. Votes: 0
I'm really into Steve O'Sullivan and Mosaic/Sushitech with that dub sound. Votes: 0
I like those guys who brought dub into live band context too, Peaking Lights. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals! Votes: 0
Fossils have richer stories to tell - about the lub-dub of dinosaur life - than we have been willing to listen to. Votes: 0
I am taking my production style more into the world of dub. I mean true dub production techniques but in house music. Votes: 0
Of course I knew disco and dub from years before but I never heard such a radical new sound like house. It blew my mind! Votes: 0
We monitor many frequencies. We listen always. Came a voice, out of the babel of tongues, speaking to us. It played us a mighty dub. Votes: 0
If what charms you is nothing but abstract principles, sit down and turn them over quietly in your mind: but never dub yourself a Philosopher. Votes: 0
Fezzik's in trouble, bubble bubble, His brain is just not in the pink, His mind is rubble, rub-a-dub double, Because everyone needs him to think. Votes: 0
I'm going down the apples and pears, into the jam jar, down the frog and toad into the rub-da-dub-dub, and I'm going to have pig's ear. Votes: 0
I decided to dub the room with the good chairs my lutery. Or perhaps my performatory. I would need a while to come up with something suitably pretentious. Votes: 0
It's so funny when people who are not used to making movies get into it. You just can't believe how insufferably boring it is. Waiting around and doing these lines over and over and finally having to go in and loop the lines and dub them.
P.I.L. has been a favorite of mine since high school especially there metal box album. The guitarist Keith Levine gets some of the best sounds ever to come out of a guitar. The songs are really free form and experimental and have a heavy dub influence.
I was getting really influenced by some darker, heavier electro stuff, like Crystal Castles. And I was listening to some dub-step elements, so I thought this was going to be the natural progression, taking my soft melodies and my soft voice and marrying it with something a little heavier.