Dancecult: Journal of Electronic Dance Music Culture 7(2): 25–42
ISSN 1947-5403 ©2015 Dancecult http://dj.dancecult.net
http://dx.doi.org/10.12801/1947-5403.2015.07.02.02
“Chase Sound Boys Out of Earth”:
The Aura of Dubplate Specials in Finnish Reggae Sound System Culture
Kim Ramstedt
Åbo Akademi University (Finland)
Abstract
his study seeks to expand our understanding of how dubplate specials are produced,
circulated, and culturally valued in the international reggae sound system culture of
the dub diaspora by analysing the production and performance of “Chase the Devil”
(2005), a dubplate special commissioned by the Finnish MPV sound system from
Jamaican reggae singer Max Romeo. A dubplate special is a unique recording where,
typically, a reggae artist re-records the vocals to one of his or her popular songs with
new lyrics that praise the sound system that commissioned the recording. Scholars
have previously theorized dubplates using Walter Benjamin’s concept of aura, thereby
drawing attention to the exclusivity and uniqueness of these traditionally analog
recordings. However, since the advent of digital technologies in both recording
and sound system performance, what Benjamin calls the “cult value” of producing
and performing dubplates has become increasingly complex and multi-layered, as
digital dubplates now remediate prior aesthetic forms of the analog. By turning to
ethnographic accounts from the sound system’s DJ selectors, I investigate how digital
dubplates are still culturally valued for their aura, even as the very concept of aura falls
into question when applied to the recording and performance of digital dubplates.
Keywords: aura, dubplate special, DJ, performance, reggae, recording, authenticity
Kim Ramstedt is a PhD candidate in musicology at Åbo Akademi University in Finland. In
his dissertation project, Ramstedt is studying DJs as cultural intermediaries and the localization
of musical cultures through DJ practices. Ramstedt is a board member of the Finnish Society for
Ethnomusicology and the Global Music Centre in Finland. He also works as a club and radio DJ.
Ramstedt’s dissertation is inanced through the Finnish Doctoral Programme for Music Research.
Email: <kim.ramstedt@gmail.com>.
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