Making Acid Dub Tracks
Acid dub may not enjoy the exposure afforded by commercial radio, but it’s a growing underground genre that’s ideally suited to small-studio production. Hollin Jones explains.

Acid dub is a term used to describe a style of music pioneered mainly by French artists and bands such as High Tone and Le Peuple de l’Herbe, combining electronica, dub, ambient and elements of hip hop. A real melting pot of genres, it is not entirely dissimilar to the downtempo works of Kruder and Dorfmeister, or, at the other extreme, the bass-heavy insistence of dubstep. With a fairly underground vibe, it is nevertheless frequently suitable for use in film or TV soundtracks, since it’s atmospheric and very often instrumental in character.
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This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 62
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