LITM Extra - Heavy Dub Theory pt.2 [excerpt]
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This is an excerpt of a full length episode currently only available to patrons. To become a patron and support what we're doing from £3 per month, head to www.patreon.com/LoveMessagePod. In this patrons-only episode, Tim and Jeremy continue their deep exploration of the aesthetics of dub. We begin with a history of MCing, toasting and chatting in Jamaican music, taking in famed MCs like U-Roy alongside NYC contemporaries like DJ Kool Herc. This opens up a conversation about spontaneity, improvisation and liveness that problematises received ideas about ownership, authorship, and the musical work itself. Via a brief refresher on Critical Theory and Continental Philosophy, Jeremy and Tim explore the tensions between the musical performance and its recording, the power of repetition, and why dub's self-conscious experimentation with studio production makes it the most innovative medium of twentieth century music. We also get a healthy dose of Hauntology, '90s electronica and Socrates to complete the picture. We'll be back in a fortnight with the next iteration of Heavy Dub Theory. Produced and edited by Matt Huxley. Tracklist: Sir Lord Comic And His Cowboys - Ska-Ing West Sir Lord Comic - Jack Of My Trade U-Roy - Dynamic Fashion Way U-Roy - Wake The Town Bedouin Ascent - Broadway Boogie Woogie Rhythm & Sound - Music Hit You Mad Professor - Ragga Doll Omni Trio - Half Cut Books: Jeff Chang - Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation Lloyd Bradley - Reggae: The Story of Jamaican Music Jacques Derrida - Spectres of Marx