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- Hopeton Brown, aka The Scientist, visited the Red Bull Studios in November 2010 to do a live dub mix with Lee Scratch Perry’s former house band, The Upsetters, Tectonic boss-man Pinch and DMZ’s Mala. In this clip, the dub legend takes us through the process of recording and mixing live dub music in and out of the studio. The studio session was spawned out of the Tectonic Recordings collaboration that saw Scientist Launch Dubstep Into Outer Space.
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