Since its first album, released in 1998, Improvisators Dub has been a benchmark on the flourishing French dub scene. In contrast to American hip-hop-influenced groups with their more violent sound and discourse, the group is a follower of the Jamaican pioneers of the genre (from King Tubby to U-Roy), as well as the British scene of the 1980s (Mad Professor and the "old school" scene in general). From the outset, he has favored two forms of classic dub: instrumental on the one hand, and on the other, the poetry of a vocal dub imbued with roots reggae. Impro Dub's musical identity may have remained the same, but its creativity has never suffered, because over the course of a decade of career and encounters (four albums of featurings), the group has rallied around a single motto and a single "mojo": quality.
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