Why am I passionate about this?

I am a professor, writer, and musician who performs and produces Jamaican influenced music.  I have always loved ska, reggae, dancehall, and dub music since I first heard it as a child.  Since starting in ska bands, I have been lucky enough to travel around the world performing and was extremely lucky to be able to study and record in Jamaica at the University of the West Indies Reggae Studies Unit and Anchor Music Studios.  In writing about music, I had always taken an outsider looking in approach before this book.  For this book I wrote from the inside, and everything changed because of it. 


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Distillation of Sound: Dub and the Creation of Culture

By Eric Abbey,

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What is my book about?

This book traces the beginnings of dub music in Jamaica and how the culture is distilled throughout the world.

It…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of People Funny Boy: The Genius of Lee 'Scratch' Perry

Eric Abbey Why did I love this book?

I have read all of David Katz’s material and absolutely loved every bit of it.  This book is essential as it details the life and times of a master.

The interviews and behind the scene look at a person who changed everything for Jamaican popular music kept me engaged throughout the writing.  Katz brilliantly organizes the book and kept me engaged throughout the entire thing. His voice is heard but not overwhelming and this book is, not only about a master and Jamaican music, but about how to write an interview effectively. 

One of the best biographies I have ever read in my life.  

By David Katz,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked People Funny Boy as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

'David Katz's in-depth portrayal of his genius is to be commended and is an essential addition to any serious music fan's collection' David Rodigan MBE OD

'For the complete picture of this musical genius you can't get better than David Katz's People Funny Boy - if you're into Scratch, it's essential' Don Letts

Arguably the most influential force in Jamaican music, Lee Perry brought Bob Marley to international stardom and has since collaborated with artists such as Sir Paul McCartney, The Clash and The Beastie Boys. The book delves behind the myth of Perry to give a fuller examination of…


Book cover of Bass Culture: When Reggae Was King

Eric Abbey Why did I love this book?

If you want to nod your head along with the greats of Jamaican music, this book is for you. 

I would not be writing about this music without this book. The way that Bradley writes this oral history captures so much feeling and vibe that you cannot stop reading it.  So many musicians, producers, and engineers are interviewed about the rise of Jamaican music that you must read this book. 

I believe that this book is the center of all writing on Jamaican popular music and it is a must read for anyone who loves the sound.  

By Lloyd Bradley,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Bass Culture as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The first major account of the history of reggae, black music journalist Lloyd Bradley describes its origins and development in Jamaica, from ska to rock-steady to dub and then to reggae itself, a local music which conquered the world. There are many extraordinary stories about characters like Prince Buster, King Tubby and Bob Marley. But this is more than a book of music history: it relates the story of reggae to the whole history of Jamaica, from colonial island to troubled independence, and Jamaicans, from Kingston to London.


Book cover of Dub: Soundscapes and Shattered Songs in Jamaican Reggae

Eric Abbey Why did I love this book?

Veal’s book changed the way that I thought about writing about music. The detailed analysis and academic approach made me realize that it was possible to write about the music that I love in a professional way. 

After reding this book I applied for graduate school with the distinct goal of publishing on Jamaican music.  I read this book and fell back in love with ethnographic research and the music that I was playing. It also inspired me to write and produce a song related to all of the greats of the genre.

A must-read. 

By Michael Veal,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Dub as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

When Jamaican recording engineers Osbourne "King Tubby" Ruddock, Errol Thompson, and Lee "Scratch" Perry began crafting "dub" music in the early 1970s, they were initiating a musical revolution that continues to have worldwide influence. Dub is a sub-genre of Jamaican reggae that flourished during reggae's "golden age" of the late 1960s through the early 1980s. Dub involves remixing existing recordings-electronically improvising sound effects and altering vocal tracks-to create its unique sound. Just as hip-hop turned phonograph turntables into musical instruments, dub turned the mixing and sound processing technologies of the recording studio into instruments of composition and real-time improvisation. In…


Book cover of Sonic Bodies: Reggae Sound Systems, Performance Techniques, and Ways of Knowing

Eric Abbey Why did I love this book?

This book was essential in my research and longing to develop a relationship to affect theory through Jamaican dub and sound system culture. I could not stop reading this book, as it connected many of the ideas that I had in my head.

I was amazed that someone could write about this topic in this way, and it shifted my thought process to make me more detailed and affect based in my approach to dub music.  

By Julian Henriques,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Sonic Bodies as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Breaking new ground in the field of Sound Studies, this book provides an in-depth study of the culture and physicality of dancehall reggae music. The reggae sound system has exerted a major influence on music and popular culture. Every night, on the streets of inner city Kingston, Jamaica, Dancehall sessions stage a visceral, immersive and immensely pleasurable experience of sonic dominance for the participating crowd. "Sonic Bodies" concentrates on the skilled performance of the crewmembers responsible for this signature of Jamaican music: the audio engineers designing, building and fine-tuning the hugely powerful "set" of equipment; the selectors choosing the music…


Book cover of Alpha Boys School: Cradle Of Jamaican Music

Eric Abbey Why did I love this book?

I loved reading this book for the detailed history of Alpha Boys school and its relationship to Jamaican popular music. 

Augustyn has written many books on ska and the people involved with it, but this book is detailed and lively in its look at the starting point of the genre.  As a performer, writer, and lover of this music I could not stop reading this book.  I strongly recommend this book and all the books from Augustyn.

This book is not only for ska fans but everyone who is interested in the history of a pivotal institution in Jamaica that has helped countless numbers of people excel in life.  

By Heather Augustyn, Adam Reeves,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Alpha Boys School as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The true story of the school that started a musical revolution.

Ska and reggae music has reverbarated around the planet but without the musical brilliance of the graduates of Jamaica's Alpha Boys' School it might never have been that way.

From the Jamaican big band swing of the 1940s and '50s through the ska and rocksteady of the 1960s, the global roots reggae explosion of the 1970s and the rise of the new dancehall style in the 1980s, graduates of Alpha Boys' School have been right at the heart of the musical action, composing, arranging and playing on thousands of…


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Distillation of Sound: Dub and the Creation of Culture

By Eric Abbey,

Book cover of Distillation of Sound: Dub and the Creation of Culture

What is my book about?

This book traces the beginnings of dub music in Jamaica and how the culture is distilled throughout the world.

It focuses on the analysis of some of the most famous full-length albums of dub music and how the engineers, producers, and musicians created a new sound that changed the way that people heard music.

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