
That Subliminal Kid, DJ Spooky — aka Paul D. Miller — is just about the deepest crate digger around, trawling the barrels of long-lost record stores for choice vinyl to spin in his wickedly dubby sets. He has also just published a new book, Sound Unbound, which is all about sound art and digital media and features essays from Brian Eno and Moby.
Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry / Panic in Babylon
If there’s anything that the twenty-first century has told us, it’s that dub is the real original hip-hop. Lee Scratch even had to make it clear in 1965 by adding ‘Scratch’ to his middle name. Take that, Grandmaster Flash!
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