Scientist
268 Shouts - 1,890,006 Scrobbles
Biography
Hopeton Brown, Jamaica, West Indies Scientist burst onto the reggae scene in the early 70's with a reckless mixing style that seemed to outdo even King Tubby's wildest extravaganzas. He began his career as an engineer at King Tubby's in 1978. Shortly afterwards he became a protege of King Tubby, and swiftly gained a reputation with his unique mixing style. In 1980.
Read More...
In the 70's, I started building sound system audio amplifiers. I would then test the amplifier with test instruments to determine how the amplifier was performing. Everything would look normal, but when I played reggae music through the amplifier, it would over heat and the plates of the KT88 would run red, especially when I played a mix from the great King Tubby's that had subsonic drum and bass frequencies as well as razor sharp high frequencies I would have to re -bais the KT88 and make other changes in order to accommodate reggae's wide frequency response and high slew rate needs. I noticed when I played other types of music the amplifier would respond normal. I found that to be strange so I used King Tubby's mixes as a platform to ensure that the amplifiers would not break down under extreme conditions. I was fascinated by his exclusive style of mixing and unique sound effects. It was the "Roots of Dub" dub album produced by Bunny Lee that became my favorite test album and also inspired me to want to meet him. One day, I was repairing a television for a friend who had worked for King Tubby's, we needed a transformer and King Tubby's was the only place who had those particular types of transformers I was so excited to meet this brilliant man and considered myself very lucky to have had this opportunity After that, it became a regular place for me to buy special made power and output transformers for the amplifiers that I was building King Tubby's became impressed with my electronic skills and abilities at such a young age. I told him I wanted to build a mixing console, at first, it sounded like a joke to him we joked about making mixing consoles with moving faders and automation. Years later it became a realty in Neve's moving faders and SSL's automation with total recall.
How does Reggae music help the electronic industry?
Back in the early seventies a lot of radio stations' record-mastering plants were scared to play reggae on their equipment because transmitter would over modulate and the record cutting machine would go into protection mode to prevent the high frequencies from burning up the cutting heads. Spider man at Dynamics Studio in Jamaica would have to use extra helium to keep the cutting heads cool. Reggae is like the Indy 500 racing driver to audio equipment whenever an audio system can handle reggae's wide frequency response and high slew rate you know you have a good system. Reggae music pushes audio equipment to the extreme. Back in England and Europe Where reggae is more popular, companies like Tanoy, SSL, Neve, Goodman, Studar and all the major brands dominate our recording industry in the US. They have bin using reggae to final test audio equipment long before us in the USA. A few company in the USA like AST audio in New York uses reggae to show off Crown's superior performance Crown is one of the best amplifier in the world made in USA when ever I use a Crown amplifier I don't have to worry about overheating or the amplifier clipping they can handle a lot of abuse.
Sites: http://DubMusic.com (official)
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.
Top Tracks
Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months- Dance Of The Vampires - (3:24) - 6,044 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP3
7digital
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes- Ringtone
- Your Teeth In My Neck - (4:37) - 5,637 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP30.99 USD
7digital0.99 USD
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone
- Blood On His Lips - (2:59) - 4,275 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP3
7digital
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone
- The Mummy's Shroud - (4:24) - 3,966 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP3
7digital
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes- Ringtone
- The Voodoo Curse - (3:47) - 3,699 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP30.99 USD
7digital0.99 USD
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone
- Cry Of The Werewolf - (4:24) - 3,808 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP3
7digital
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes- Ringtone
- The Corpse Rises - (3:26) - 3,605 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP3
7digital
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes- Ringtone
- Plague of Zombies - (2:49) - 3,269 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP3
7digital
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes- Ringtone
- Night Of The Living Dead - (4:13) - 3,068 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP3
7digital
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes- Ringtone
- Ghost of Frankenstein - (3:20) - 2,753 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP3
7digital
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes- Ringtone
- King Tubby's Answer - (3:20) - 2,066 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP3
7digital
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone
- One Man Dub - (3:29) - 1,890 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP30.99 USD
7digital
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone
- Dub 16 - (3:50) - 1,688 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP30.99 USD
7digital0.99 USD
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone
- Miss Know It All - (3:24) - 1,560 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP30.99 USD
7digital0.99 USD
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone
- See A Dub Face - (3:04) - 1,433 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP30.99 USD
7digital
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone
- No Dub Island - (3:07) - 1,367 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP30.99 USD
7digital
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone
- Dub Bible - (2:53) - 1,295 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP30.99 USD
7digital
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone
- Dub Livity - (3:27) - 1,165 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP30.99 USD
7digital
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone
- Don't Rush The Dub - (2:56) - 1,092 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP30.99 USD
7digital
Juno1.49 USD
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone
- When I Love Dub - (2:42) - 1,069 plays
- Download This Track
Amazon MP30.99 USD
7digital
iTunes0.99 USD- Ringtone

Scientist & Prince Jammy
Prince Jammy
King Tubby
Augustus Pablo
Mad Professor
Lee Perry & the Scientist
Roots Radics
The Revolutionaries
The Aggrovators
Prince Far I