Je me rappelais que c'était les Jays, mais je croyais que c'était Yaho.
Mais en fait:
The first big hit discomix was "Ya Ho"
apparemment il y'a aussi Linval dans la course au premier discomix
Linval Thompson & U Brown - Train To Zion
On est en 1976 donc
http://reggaelicious.pbworks.com/w/page ... 2/discomix" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
[HELP] Dub de Drift Away from Evil des Cultural Roots
ben voila tout s'explique et dire que j'ai les albums dans mes affaires...natty a écrit :sans vouloir relancer le débat , le Dub de Mr Bossman se trouve sur le Dub de Revolutionary Sounds: viewtopic.php?f=219&t=4775" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
merci natty
Guillaume Bougard
Riddim haffe rule
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Gregory Isaacs - Sly & Robbie - Bob Marley - Lee Perry - Abyssinians - Third World - Bitty McLean
Riddim haffe rule
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Gregory Isaacs - Sly & Robbie - Bob Marley - Lee Perry - Abyssinians - Third World - Bitty McLean
mais pas trop longtemps apres le 1er maxi 45t aux USnatty a écrit :ok, intéressant, c'est donc assez tardif
je crois avoir vu un article ou Tom Moulton
en fait, tiens le voila
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12-inch_single" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
In the United States, the 12-inch single gramophone record came into existence with the advent of disco music in the 1970s. The first 12-inch (30 cm) single was actually a 10-inch (25 cm) acetate used by a mix engineer (José Rodríguez) in need of a Friday-night test copy for famed disco mixer Tom Moulton. As no 7-inch (18 cm) acetates could be found, a 10-inch (25 cm) blank was used. Moulton, feeling silly with a large disc which only had a couple of inches of groove on it, asked Rodríguez to re-cut it so that the grooves looked more spread out. Because of the wider spacing of the grooves, a broader overall dynamic range (distinction between loud and soft) was made possible. This was immediately noticed to give a more favorable sound for discothèque play.
Moulton's position as the premiere mixer and "fix it man" for pop singles ensured that this fortunate accident would instantly become industry practice. This would perhaps have been a natural evolution: As songs became much longer than had been the average for a pop song, and the DJ in the club wanted sufficient dynamic range, the format would have surely had to be changed from the 7 inch (18 cm) single eventually.
Guillaume Bougard
Riddim haffe rule
www.tabou1.com
Gregory Isaacs - Sly & Robbie - Bob Marley - Lee Perry - Abyssinians - Third World - Bitty McLean
Riddim haffe rule
www.tabou1.com
Gregory Isaacs - Sly & Robbie - Bob Marley - Lee Perry - Abyssinians - Third World - Bitty McLean
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de mémoire il y a des titres de cultural roots sur le lp dub out her blouse & skirt vol 1 (mais pas sur :-D)