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Lloyd Woodrowe James (born 26 October 1947), [2] better known as Prince Jammy or King Jammy, is a Jamaican dub mixer, sound system owner and record producer. He began his musical career as a dub master at King Tubby 's recording studio.
The album was produced by Jah Woosh and engineered by King Tubby and Prince Jammy, along with Maxie and frequent collaborator Errol Thompson. The album was recorded at Randy's in Kingston, Jamaica. The material included dub versions of Bim Sherman's "What Sweet You So", Jah Woosh's "Jah Is the Ruler" and Joseph Earlocks' "Free Up the Blackman".
"Sleng Teng" is the name given to one of the first fully computerized riddims, influential in Jamaican music and beyond. The riddim, which was the result of work by Noel Davey, Ian "Wayne" Smith, and Lloyd "King Jammy" James, was first released with Wayne's vocals under the title "Under Mi Sleng Teng" in early 1985.
Dub is a subgenre of reggae which developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s. ... King Jammy [1] King Midas Sound; King Tubby [1] King Shiloh; L.
Raggamuffin music (or simply ragga) is a subgenre of dancehall and reggae music. The instrumentals primarily consist of electronic music with heavy use of sampling.. Wayne Smith's "Under Mi Sleng Teng", produced by King Jammy in 1985 on a Casio MT-40 synthesizer, is a seminal ragga song.
Hopeton Overton Brown (born 18 April 1960 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a recording engineer and producer who rose to fame in the 1980s mixing dub music as "Scientist". A protégé of King Tubby (Osbourne Ruddock), Scientist's contemporaries include several figures who, working at King Tubby's studio, had helped pioneer the genre in the 1970s: Ruddock, Bunny Lee, Philip Smart, Pat Kelly and Prince ...
King Jammy; King Sporty; King Tubby; Kurtis Mantronik; L. Lee "Scratch" Perry; ... Category:Jamaican record producers; Music of Jamaica; List of Jamaican backing bands
BAFCD/LP011 – King Tubby & Soul Syndicate – Freedom Sounds in Dub; BAFCD/LP012 – Scientist – Dub in the Roots Tradition; BAFCD/LP013 – King Tubby & Prince Jammy – Dub Gone 2 Crazy; BAFCD/LP014 – Prince Alla – Only Love Can Conquer; BAFCD/LP015 – Glen Brown & King Tubby – Termination Dub 1973–1979