ElectroWhat? - Dub

The techniques varied from artist to artist and piece to piece, but main features of the genre were adding extensive echo, reverb, and delay. The music was sometimes dubbed over with vocals and instruments from the original Reggae track or other tracks, and many Dub tracks feature electronically generated sounds (think back: these would have never existed without Musique Concréte and Elektronische Musik) and distinctive instruments like the Melodica. For Dub artists, the mixing desk was an instrument in itself, and with it, they created a music that influenced almost all music that emerged from then on, including Rock, Pop, Hip-Hop, and Disco. Without Dub, there wouldn’t have been House, and there wouldn’t have been Jungle, Drum ‘n’ Bass, or Dubstep.
Augustus Pablo - King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown (1976)