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==21st-century dub== Traditional dub has survived, and some of the originators of dub such as [[Lee "Scratch" Perry]] and [[Mad Professor]] have produced music in the 21st century. New artists continue to preserve the traditional dub sound, some with slight modifications but with a primary focus on reproducing the original characteristics of the sound in a live environment. Some of these artists include [[Dubblestandart]] from Vienna, Austria (who recorded the album ''Return from Planet Dub'' in collaboration with, and performing live with, Lee "Scratch" Perry); [[Liquid Stranger]] from Sweden; New York City artists, including [[Victor Axelrod|Ticklah]] (also known as [[Victor Axelrod]], Earl Maxton, Calbert Walker, and Douglass & Degraw), [[Victor Rice]], [[Easy Star All-Stars]], and Dub Trio—who have recorded and performed live with Mike Patton and are currently touring as the backing band for [[Matisyahu]]); [[Subatomic Sound System]] (who have remixed material by Lee "Scratch" Perry and Ari Up); [[Dub Is a Weapon]]; [[King Django]]; Dr. Israel; [[Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad]] from Rochester, New York; the [[Heavyweight Dub Champion]] from San Francisco and Colorado, [[Gaudi (musician)|Gaudi]]; [[Ott (record producer)|Ott]] from the UK, who has released several influential albums through [[Twisted Records (UK)|Twisted Records]], Boom One Sound System, and Dubsmith from the [[Boom One Records]] label; [[Future Pigeon]] from Los Angeles; German artists like Disrupt and Rootah from the [[Jahtari]] label; [[Twilight Circus Dub Sound System|Twilight Circus]] from the Netherlands; [[Moonlight Dub Experiment]] from Costa Rica; and [[Stand High Patrol]] from France. More eclectic use of dub techniques are apparent in the work of BudNubac, which mixes Cuban [[big band]] with dub techniques. Modern dub producer [[Ryan Moore (Musician)|Ryan Moore]] has received critical acclaim for his [[Twilight Circus]] project. In 2022 was released Sly & Robbie vs. Roots Radics "The Dub Battle" produced by the Argentine artist and dub engineer Hernan "Don Camel" Sforzini, this work is the first to reunite all the legends of dub in one album dubbing the entire "The Final Battle" album, Grammy nominated in 2019. This album includes the last dubs produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry and Bunny "Striker" Lee, also dub versions produced by King Jammy, Mad Professor, Dennis Bovell, Don Camel and two unreleased dub versions of King Tubby.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://billboard.com.ar/sly-robbie-vs-roots-radics-comparten-the-dub-battle/ | title=Sly & Robbie vs Roots Radics comparten the Dub Battle }}</ref>
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