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David Katz: Dub Revolution Mohammed El-kurd De Beyter’s images fall somewhereWhite Rabbit, 2026, hardcover, 384 pages, 15. 8 x 23. 8 cm The most abstract, playful and confounding of reggae subgenres, dub is a vital component of sound system culture that has wielded disproportionate influence. Emerging as an underground phenomenon in Kingston during the early 1970s, dub was wrought by sonic alchemists such as King Tubby, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Prince Jammy and Scientist, conjuring musical mutations at the mixing desk. Dub reached