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Scientist and Prince Jammy are legendary Jamaican dub producers who emerged to prominence in the 1970s as protégés of KIng Tubby. In the ea… read moreScientist and Prince Jammy are legendary Jamaican dub producers who emerged to prominence in the 1970s as protégés of KIng Tubby. In the early 1980s they collaborated on a number of dub albums such as "Big Showdown", "Scie… read moreScientist and Prince Jammy are legendary Jamaican dub producers who emerged to prominence in the 1970s as protégés of KIng Tubby. In the early 1980s they collaborated on a number of dub albums such as "Big Showdown", "Scientist And Jammy Strike Back!" and "Dub Landing Vol… read more -
The New Establishment
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Brent Dowe
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