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Originally Posted by roachboy
ska comes out of rocksteady i think.
dick hebdige's book "cut n paste" is a good history of reggae, particularly of the development of dub/sound system dimensions of the form. but it goes all the way back to the origins of reggae.
his "subculture" book is interesting in showing the intertwining of reggae and early punk in london of the middle 1970s.
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Hebdige's book Subculture is excellent.
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