
Keith Hudson & Soul Syndicate - Nuh Skin Up Dub
Keith Hudsonâs Nuh Skin Up Dub is a heavyweight dub album that stands out as one of the most potent statements in the genreâs history. Released in 1979, this sonic masterpiece showcases Hudsonâs dark, almost mystical production style, where heavy bass lines, echo-drenched drums, and ghostly fragments of vocals swirl together in a hypnotic haze. It was also the first time Hudson highlighted the significant role played by his favorite studio band, the legendary Soul Syndicate, who he had already been working with for some years. Despite providing backing tracks for many important Jamaican artists and big hits, the band rarely received the recognition due.
Unlike the more polished, accessible dub records of the time, Nuh Skin Up Dub is raw, unfiltered, and experimental, pushing the boundaries of rhythm and space. Tracks like âNo Commitmentâ and âIre Ireâ pulse with an eerie, almost menacing energy, while Hudsonâs masterful use of reverb and delay creates a soundscape that feels simultaneously expansive and claustrophobic. Itâs a record that also rewards deep listeningâevery spin reveals new layers of sonic detail, hidden textures, and dub wizardry.
Often referred to as the âDark Prince of Reggae,â Hudson had an uncanny ability to craft music that was both deeply meditative and unsettling. Nuh Skin Up Dub is a prime example of his genius, solidifying his status as one of the most visionary figures in reggae history.
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Keith Hudsonâs Nuh Skin Up Dub is a heavyweight dub album that stands out as one of the most potent statements in the genreâs history. Released in 1979, this sonic masterpiece showcases Hudsonâs dark, almost mystical production style, where heavy bass lines, echo-drenched drums, and ghostly fragments of vocals swirl together in a hypnotic haze. It was also the first time Hudson highlighted the significant role played by his favorite studio band, the legendary Soul Syndicate, who he had already been working with for some years. Despite providing backing tracks for many important Jamaican artists and big hits, the band rarely received the recognition due.
Unlike the more polished, accessible dub records of the time, Nuh Skin Up Dub is raw, unfiltered, and experimental, pushing the boundaries of rhythm and space. Tracks like âNo Commitmentâ and âIre Ireâ pulse with an eerie, almost menacing energy, while Hudsonâs masterful use of reverb and delay creates a soundscape that feels simultaneously expansive and claustrophobic. Itâs a record that also rewards deep listeningâevery spin reveals new layers of sonic detail, hidden textures, and dub wizardry.
Often referred to as the âDark Prince of Reggae,â Hudson had an uncanny ability to craft music that was both deeply meditative and unsettling. Nuh Skin Up Dub is a prime example of his genius, solidifying his status as one of the most visionary figures in reggae history.













