Definitely dub is in my body forever. I think I hear everything through a dub filter. Even when I play rock music, I play through a dub filter.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I got into dub a long time ago. I was into dub before I even had any interest in reggae or Jamaican songs, Bob Marley, or any of those established artists. I just thought it was such an unusual sound.
Dub and reggae... I play that a lot around the house.
When I first began to write, I was writing on bass, because I was thinking more Public Image, more dub.
Dubstep has everything for me. Rhythm, sound design, heartfelt emotion - all in one place.
I love some electronic music. I'm not a big fan of dubstep, but there is so much good electronic music out there.
Voice comes to you through a spell, a trance. The best voices are not you... they're a little away from you.
I've dubbed for my roles in Hindi, English, and Italian. Therefore, I'm used to the process. But, dubbing is hard, especially when you are dubbing for a prominent actor.
It was a really strange way that I came into music. Once I gave voice to it, the pit of emotions that I guess I knew was inside of me for a long time, the stream never really stopped.
I'm really into, like, electric pop music and dubstep, things like that.
I don't think I represent all things dubstep. I just like clubbing, so those are the sounds I've chosen to work with.