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Uploaded by on May 22, 2007

very rare film by "the original Dub Stepper" Smith & Mighty (1986). directed by SteveHaley. Buy their records (Jamaican7" vinyl) at http://tinyurl.com/2r8lnh (DISC SHOP ZERO).

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  • @TomxLx93 Welcome to the world of an influence my friend, there was music before Dubstep! I don't know where you're from, but Dubstep wouldn't exist without places like Bristol...long live the Bristol Sound!

  • In the Bristol museum, (cant remember the name, but its at the top of Park Street), they had an incredible exibition of the "Bristol Scene" in the Dug Out club, where they played, and loads of other incredible Dub or Ska bands played. with great photos of the time.

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  • Is sometimes with the "maybe baby"

  • sounds like breakin' & graffiti music to me

  • Scan my brain and find that I fuckin love this song. 

  • @TomxLx93 dude if you can not read it says the first look it up in Wikipedia is says plain in simple were very experimental and dark

  • Nice - they had their sound even 2 years before "Anyone". I miss the classic sound they had - the lofi sound is powerful.

  • much better than thievery corporation and asian dub foundation nowdays, olso much influence we can say on massive attack

  • @dexdazebra

    couldn't agree more, gotta give props where it is due! this the real deal ;)

    this is SOOOOOO ahead of it's time for 86!

    Have been into their sound since the early 90's, but this really puts things in perspective

  • @PensiveIntent Evolution of music.. this evolved from somewhere too, just like Skream's tracks. Big up to the mighty Smith & Mighty but also big up to Skream and all future producers!!

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