Dub is defined by its use of delay and reverb. From a philosophical standpoint, these are not just effects; they represent the persistence of memory and the haunting of the original recording.
Dub treats the mixing board as an instrument. Minimalism: It elevates the drum and bass to lead roles. (Dub) 10 : A Sound Argument
The concept of "(Dub) 10: A Sound Argument" serves as both a retrospective of sound system culture and a forward-looking manifesto on the physics of bass. At its core, this argument posits that "Dub"—the process of stripping a song to its skeletal rhythm and reconstructing it through echo, reverb, and spatial manipulation—is the most influential sonic innovation of the 20th century. I. The Genesis of the Version Dub is defined by its use of delay and reverb
Dub pioneered the use of sub-bass, later adopted by Jungle, Dubstep, and Grime. Minimalism: It elevates the drum and bass to lead roles
A breakdown of the used to create these sounds.
Using gear in ways it wasn't intended (overloading pre-amps, "playing" the spring reverb).
Echoes allow a singer’s voice to haunt a track long after the vocal has stopped.