Prince Jammy
Reggae / Dub · JM · Active since 1947

Prince Jammy

Heavyweight basslines meets early digital experimentation. Space-age dub that feels both mechanical and deeply soulful. Perfect for testing the limits of your speakers.

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Prince Jammy represents the exact moment when the organic, smoky world of 1970s dub collided with the cold, hard-edged digital future of the 1980s. His music is defined by a surgical precision in the mix, where instruments are sliced away to leave nothing but a cavernous bassline and a snapping snare drum. It sounds like a laboratory experiment conducted in a dancehall, full of scientific echoes and sudden, jarring silences.

What makes Jammy distinctive is his pioneering use of digital technology, specifically the Casio-driven 'Sleng Teng' riddim that changed reggae forever. While his mentor King Tubby focused on the soulful warmth of the mixing desk, Jammy leaned into the 'computerised' sound, using early synths and drum machines to create a harder, more aggressive pulse that paved the way for modern electronic music.

Start with 'Computerised Dub' to hear the blueprint for the digital revolution. It is an essential bridge for anyone who loves both classic roots reggae and modern bass music, offering a masterclass in how to build an entire universe out of a single, repetitive loop and a well-timed delay pedal.

Lloyd Woodrowe James (born 26 October 1947), better known as Prince Jammy or King Jammy, is a Jamaican dub mixer, sound system owner and record producer. He began his musical career as a dub master at King Tubby's recording studio. His dubs are known for their clear sound and use of effects.
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