Dub Kingston review by reggae-albums.com

Dub Kingston review by reggae-albums.com

Dub Kingston (2025) by Young Veterans is a bold, bass-heavy tribute to the spiritual and sonic heartbeat of Jamaica.

Released on August 29, 2025, the 9-track album is a dub lover’s dream – full of hypnotic rhythms, deliberate echoes, and weighty collaborations that honor Kingston’s legacy while pushing the genre forward.

The album features an outstanding cast of reggae kings:

Warrior King sets a meditative tone on “Calling Jah in Dub“.

Etana, Fanton Mojah, Capleton and Turbulence add vocal depth to “Party n Smoke in Dub” and “Kingston Town in Dub“.

Sizzla Kalonji, Luciano and Ginjah add spiritual urgency to tracks like “Street Cry in Dub” and “Survival in Dub“.

Earl “Chinna” Smith lends his legendary guitar playing to “One Nation in Dub“.

Young Veterans Music delivers a clean yet authentic mix that blends analog warmth with digital precision. Each track is a journey through echo chambers and reverb tracks that is not only meant to be heard, but also felt.

The album doesn’t just refer to Kingston – it embodies it. From the street-smart posturing of “Babylon Payday in Dub” to the meditative pulse of “Fire Avenue in Dub“, it’s a sonic map of the soul of the city.

Dub Kingston is more than a record – it’s a ritual. Whether you’re tuning out with headphones on or rocking out during a sound system session, this album takes the pulse of Kingston in all its dub glory.

 

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