A Conversation in Dub
A Conversation in Dub
Take a deep dive into the mesmerizing world of reggae & dub music with "A Conversation in Dub," hosted by Mark Raimondi and James Pasqua. This podcast explores the intricacies of dub through insightful conversations, interviews with artists, and in-depth analysis of iconic tracks. Our goal is to promote mindful listening: taking you, the listener, on the journey the artist intended. Through this process, we hope to introduce you to new music, or give you new insight on music you already know and love. Whether you're a seasoned dub aficionado or a curious newcomer, we’ve got you covered.
Where to listen?
Podcasts in the app Replaio Radio Coming soonPodcasts are coming to the app soon. Install now and be the first to see a whole new take on podcasts
Episodes
Episode 167: The Aggrolites - “Till The Wheels Fall Off” 01.07.2026 22:15
This week, we talk about the Aggrolites’ brand new album, Super Atomic - specifically the song “Till The Wheels Fall Off.” This is the first Aggrolites album out in 7 years, and it does not disappoint! We talk about the classic ‘Aggro sound,’ the clean yet dirty production style, and the incredible musicianship all around. We love talking about The Aggrolites and hope to be catching them on the ro...
Episode 166: The Mighty Diamonds - “Reggae Street” 17.06.2026 17:00
This week we listen to the 1981 classic track “Reggae Street” by The Mighty Diamonds. This is the opening track from the Reggae Street album backed by Sly & Robbie (& Lloyd Parks). We talk about the iconic vocal harmonies, the incredible horn section, the punchy production style and so much more. We had a lot of fun listening to this track and we know you will too! "Reggae Street"...
Episode 165: Bob Marley & The Wailers - “Satisfy My Soul” 03.06.2026 28:34
This week we’re discussing a very well known reggae track: “Satisfy My Soul” by Bob Marley & The Wailers. We listen to the 1978 version released on the Kaya album, as well as the 1971 version released on the Soul Revolution album. We talk about some amazing but often overlooked aspects including the brilliant orchestration and complex arrangements. We hope you hear something new in this song t...
Episode 164: For Peace Band - “Move Out of Babylon” 20.05.2026 22:38
This week we feature “Move Out of Babylon” by For Peace Band, based in Guam. We get into the band’s incredible musical talent and talk about their unique progression and clean production. Be sure to check out the rest of this album and their other releases. “Move Out of Babylon” can be found on all streaming platforms and Youtube. For Peace Band - Bandcamp Podcast Merch
Episode 163: The Expanders - “Something Wrong” 06.05.2026 22:07
This week we are listen to “Something Wrong” by The Expanders. We’ve talked about the Expanders a few times on this podcast, but with all the news coming from them lately, we wanted to showcase a tune from their first album. This album was just repressed by Easy Star Records. The Expanders also have a dub LP available for pre-order and a revival show coming up in June at The Lodge Room in LA. We c...
Episode 162: Empress Sativa - “Woman” 15.04.2026 22:32
This week we feature the title song from Empress Sativa’s brand new album “Woman.” We talk about the cultural significance of the song and its powerful message about the impact women have on the world. We also dive into the production by Paolo Baldini and discuss the song’s modern take on traditional Jamaican production styles. We hope you continue to listen to the rest of this amazing album! You...
Episode 161: Rootikal Riddim - “Living God + Dub” 01.04.2026 19:38
This week we feature the song “Living God” and the dub version “Living God Dub” by Rootikal Riddim. This heavy tune is from their 2009 album, Inna Sufferah’s Style. We talk about the impact of reggae music in Hawaii and Polynesia, the beauty of the song’s simplicity, and what makes it a song you can listen to over and over. Make sure to check out more from Rootikal Riddim and For Peace Band. Both...
Episode 160: The Simpkin Project - “Patience” 11.03.2026 19:31
This week we feature the song “Patience,” the opening track from The Simpkin Project’s latest album, Helping Hand . From smooth harmonies and guitar solos to punchy mixes, we cover it all. We hope you enjoy this album as much as we did! “Patience” is available on all streaming platforms and Youtube. Helping Hand - Bandcamp Podcast Merch
Episode 159: Flying Vipers - “No One Wants an Alien” & “Alien Encounter” 25.02.2026 21:42
This week we’re featuring 2 songs by Flying Vipers: “No One Wants an Alien” from the album Off World and dub version “Alien Encounter,” from the album World Inversion. We talk about the differences between the 2 versions, the concept of space throughout both albums, and the visual design of the two. So much to talk about with these tracks so join us in breaking them down! These songs are available...
Episode 158: Sly Dunbar Tribute 11.02.2026 21:32
This week we pay tribute to Sly Dunbar. Sly was one of the most prolific musicians of all time, having played on over 200,000 recordings. He was part of many backing bands including The Revolutionaries, Word Sound & Power, The Aggrovators, and Sly & Robbie. As a member of those bands, Sly backed legends like Black Uhuru, Peter Tosh, Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown and so many others. We liste...
Episode 157: Third World - “Jah Glory” 28.01.2026 22:44
This week we pay homage to legendary guitarist Stephen “Cat” Coore of Third World. He passed away on January 18, 2026 at 66 years old, leaving behind an enormous legacy. He founded Third World at just 17 years old and played with them consistently for 50+ years. During that time he created countless hit songs, earned 9 grammy nominations and many other global accolades including The Order of Disti...
Episode 156: Hollie Cook - “Frontline” 14.01.2026 27:31
We kick off our first episode of 2026 with one of our favorite artists, Hollie Cook. We listen to the song “Frontline” from her latest album, Shy Girl . Topics include the song’s unique phrasing, its flawless harmonies, and so much more. We also get into some other songs on the album and discuss how the overall vibe of this album varies from her previous ones, but still remains true to Hollie Cook...
Episode 155: Jimmy Cliff - “Wonderful World, Beautiful People” 17.12.2025 29:09
This week James is joined by Dave Shiffman, filling in for Mark. For our last episode of 2025, we pay tribute to a reggae legend who passed recently, Jimmy Cliff. We listen to the song “Wonderful World, Beautiful People” from the 1969 album of the same name. We talk about how we found Jimmy Cliff’s music, his unique orchestrations, and the legacy that he left to the world. Jimmy Cliff helped open...
Episode 154: Musical Youth - “Blind Boy” 19.11.2025 18:41
This week we listen to “Blind Boy” by 80s reggae powerhouses, Musical Youth. The group was made up of children ages 11-15, all with talent beyond their years. This is the fourth track on their 1982 album, T he Youth of Today . We chose one of the less widely-known tunes from the album instead of the beloved hit, "Pass the Dutchie", to show the incredible range and talent that these kids...
Episode 153: Man of the Forests & Mia Jativa 05.11.2025 1:19:42
This week we are joined by Derek Waldmann a.k.a. Man of the Forests. We talk about how he has shaken up the reggae scene as one of the few violin players. He’s played with a wide variety of artists including Alific, Vana Liya, KBong, and so many others. Mia Jativa also joins our conversation to discuss their co-produced release, “Ghost Train” featuring an all star lineup including 7 dubs! Be sure...
Episode 152: Sensamotion 22.10.2025 47:38
This week we talk to Art, Mike and Dylan from New Jersey based band Sensamotion. Their latest full length album, Feel It All Around, just dropped this past August. In addition to talking about the creative process behind the new album, we get into the band’s formation, lineup changes, and some of their future plans. Be sure to catch Sensamotion out on the road and follow them on social media for m...
Episode 151: JOJO Gladstone - “Glad That I Found You” 08.10.2025 20:02
This week we’re listening to lovers rock music from The Netherlands, from artist JOJO Gladstone. We listen to the track “Glad That I Found you” from the 2017 album, JOJO. We talk about the very clear Roots Radics influences he pulls from, and JOJO and his band’s dedication to replicating the sound of a certain era of Jamaica. We hope you enjoy this tune and check out all of JoJo Gladstone’s music,...
Episode 150: Self Control - “Ice Breaker” w/ Special Guest JC 24.09.2025 38:47
This week, James is joined by Dave Shiffman to talk with JC from the band, Self Control. We discuss their latest single “Ice Breaker” - a politically charged modern roots tune addressing ongoing social injustices, especially in the Los Angeles area where they are based. We talk about the production of this song as well as their forthcoming EP, how the band started, and some exciting future plans....
Episode 149: Eureka Sound - “Rediscover” 10.09.2025 26:39
We’re back from our hiatus with an amazing new tune! We listen to the opening track from the new album by Eureka Sound called “Rediscover.” We get into the art of genre bending, the beauty of space in a song, and the stellar musicianship of this band. Catch Eureka Sound live either at one of their shows or backing Nick Sefakis out on the road! You can hear “Rediscover” on all major streaming platf...
Episode 148: Hector Roots Lewis 06.08.2025 44:33
This week Stephan Mash of The Reggae Plug fills in for Mark. We talk with Hector Roots Lewis, who you might recognize from his performances with Chronixx and Tribal Seeds, portraying Carly Barrett in the movie ‘Bob Marley: One Love,’ or his solo music. We also get into detail about his debut full length album, “Cosmic Roots” produced by Johnny Cosmic. Check out Hector Roots Lewis’ music and his ma...
Episode 147: Eto - “Natura” 23.07.2025 32:23
Mark is back from his honeymoon in the French Polynesian islands, and he brought some new (to us) music back with him. This week we feature the song “Natura” by Eto from Tahiti. We talk about the cultural significance of reggae in the Polynesian Islands and the unique spin they put on the genre. Mark shares some highlights from his trip there and shines light on the beautiful music, culture and pe...
Episode 146: Robert Stokes 25.06.2025 1:11:08
This week, Mark is out, but James is joined by Robert Stokes. Robert is a Ska & Rocksteady aficionado in Las Vegas, Nevada. We take a deep dive into the origins of ska music and how it has evolved over the decades in different parts of the globe. We talk about the differences between the subgenres and bust some myths people may have about ska music. Robert Stokes performs regularly in and arou...
Episode 145: Keith & Tex - “Gun Life” 14.05.2025 23:37
Dave Shiffman fills in for Mark this week as we discuss new music by Jamaican pioneers, Keith & Tex. Known for their 1967 version of “Stop That Train,” the duo has been putting out a lot of new music in the last decade. We listen to the title track from their newest release “Gun Life” produced by Roberto Sanchez. We talk about the song’s insightful lyrics, its production style, and rocksteady...
Episode 144: Max Romeo - “Chase the Devil” 23.04.2025 18:48
This week we are paying tribute to the legendary Max Romeo who passed away on April 11th at 80 years old. Max Romeo was a Jamaican roots reggae icon and released hit songs that continue to be sampled by musicians today. We break down his classic tune “Chase the Devil”, Produced by Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry at Black Ark with The Upsetters band. We get into Max Romeo’s unique vocal style as well as Scratc...
Episode 143: Eli-Mac - Dub Stop 09.04.2025 21:58
This week we feature the song “Dub Stop” by Eli-Mac. This was the single for her 2014 EP, DubStop . We discuss how her unique style blends so nicely with the familiar Hawaiian reggae style, as well as the sample choices and the subtle details within the track that make it memorable. Be sure to catch Eli-Mac during festival season this year! You can listen to "Dub Stop" on all streaming...
Similar podcasts
Replaio is not a podcast publisher; show names, artwork and audio belong to their authors and are distributed through public RSS feeds.