Perhaps recalling the long history of dub reggae, London's Basement 5 titled their debut album 1965-1980, though it lay closer to the synth pop of the time than anything Jamaica had produced. That same year, producer and group mastermind Read More
Perhaps recalling the long history of dub reggae, London's Basement 5 titled their debut album 1965-1980, though it lay closer to the synth pop of the time than anything Jamaica had produced. That same year, producer and group mastermind Martin Hannett -- who had recently capped his long association with Joy Division -- engineered the ambitious In Dub LP, featuring versions of tracks from the original album. ~ John Bush, Rovi