Dub: A subgenre of Reggae, basically an instrumental remix of existing songs and may be accompanied by vocalizing.
Funk: A blend of soul music, jazz and R&B established in America.
All of these genres emerged out of the late 1960's and have continued to develop. We now see a culmination of these genres through the melodic swank of The Black Seeds. The Black Seeds began in Wellington, New Zealand in 1998. They didn't publish their first album until 2001 (Keep On Pushing LP).
They are an 8 piece band that utilizes vocals, guitar, saxophone, trumpet, bass, drums, bongos, keyboard and woodblock in the creation and performance process, the combination of all of these instruments sound AMAZING!!!
Some interesting information about the band, well, sort of about the band; it's actually about a former band member named Bret McKenzie. He broke off from The Black Seeds, teamed up with Jemaine Clement in New Zealand and formed a Grammy winning acoustic-comedy duo known as, "The Flight of The Conchords" . Check this out:
101.3 on Korean Radio
or
http://tbsefm.seoul.kr, click on "On Air!" (upper right corner)
2:30PM Seoul, Korea time
12:30AM US Eastern Standard Time
Here's the title song from The Black Seeds latest CD Solid Ground (2008), "Slingshot". (Listen to the instrumentation in the song!) Peace ya'll!
~ Pinnacle, The International Hustler