If you haven't heard, the film Dub Echoes is a documentary about dub music, namely its influence on the history of electronic and hip-hop music. Apparently after finally getting an interview by Lee "Scratch" Perry, they have finished filming and released the first trailer. The trailer can also be found at the website Dub Echoes. There is plenty of other information there as well, in particular news, information, myspace page, etc.
From the website:
The documentary "Dub Echoes" aims to show how Jamaican music invention called dub ended up influencing much of what we hear nowadays, notably in the dance music scene, transforming the studio in a musical instrument and giving way to all of sonic experiments.
"Dub Echoes" was shot, by a brazilian crew, in Kingston (Jamaica), London (UK), NY, Washington, LA (US) and Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). In the interviews, key names from both reggae and electronic music world, talk about the birth of this genre, how it helped to change the way we perceive music and how it's presence can still be felt today.
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