Glen Brown

Glen Brown is a Jamaican musician and producer whose work has made a significant impact on the reggae and dub music scenes. Born in the early 1940s, he began his musical career in the 1960s as a vocalist, but soon found his calling as a producer, working with some of the most influential artists and engineers of the era, including King Tubby. Glen Brown's distinctive productions are known for their innovative use of the melodica, deep basslines, and experimental dub techniques.

Throughout the 1970s, Glen Brown's name became synonymous with the burgeoning dub sound, contributing seminal releases such as "Check The Winner - The Original Pantomine Instrumental Collection 1970-74," which showcased his prowess in crafting instrumental tracks that would go on to influence generations of musicians. His collaborations read like a who’s who of reggae music, from the legendary toasting on "Dubble Attack - The Original Dee-Jay Instrumental Collection 1972-74" to the soulful vocal expressions found in "Boat To Progress - The Original Pantomine Vocal Collection 1970-74." His recent releases, like "BIG DUB -Glen Brown and King Tubby Lost Tapes-" and compilations like "Digital English Presents Glen Brown: Past, Present & Future (Vocal, Melodica and Dub)," continue to unearth and celebrate his rich legacy while inspiring contemporary artists and fans alike with the timeless quality of his work. Glen Brown remains a revered figure in reggae music, ever embodying the creative spirit and sound innovation of the genre.

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BIG DUB -Glen Brown and King Tubby Lost Tapes-
Album - 15 Tracks - Released September 26, 2023
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