The Revolutionaries

The Revolutionaries carve a distinctive niche in the realms of dub, roots reggae, and rocksteady. Their sonic journey is marked by the influential “Outlaw Dub” and “Satisfaction In Dub,” both released in 1979, showcasing their pioneering dub techniques. “I Came, I Saw, I Conquered” from 1982 further solidifies their place in reggae history, while “At Channel 1: Dub Plate Specials” in 2001 highlights their enduring legacy. The 2008 release “Dub Attack” and the 2024 “Meditation in Dub” continue to explore the depths of dub, reflecting their evolving sound. The Revolutionaries’ work resonates within the reggae lineage alongside related acts like The Upsetters, Roots Radics, and The Aggrovators, contributing to the rich tapestry of Jamaican music. Their releases, often found on vinyl, are essential for any collector seeking to understand the evolution of dub and roots reggae.

  • The Revolutionaries – Meditation in Dub

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