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Hopeton Overton Brown (born 18 April 1960 in Kingston, Jamaica) is a
recording engineer An audio engineer (also known as a sound engineer or recording engineer) helps to produce a recording or a live performance, balancing and adjusting sound sources using equalization, dynamics processing and audio effects, mixing, reproduction, ...
and producer who rose to fame in the 1980s mixing
dub music Dub is an electronic musical style that grew out of reggae in the late 1960s and early 1970s. It is commonly considered a subgenre of reggae, though it has developed to extend beyond that style.Dub: soundscapes and shattered songs in Jamaican re ...
as "Scientist". A protégé of
King Tubby Osbourne Ruddock (28 January 1941 – 6 February 1989), better known as King Tubby, was a Jamaican sound engineer who greatly influenced the development of dub in the 1960s and 1970s. Tubby's innovative studio work, which saw him elevate the ...
(Osbourne Ruddock), Scientist's contemporaries include several figures who, working at King Tubby's studio, had helped pioneer the genre in the 1970s: Ruddock,
Bunny Lee Edward O'Sullivan Lee OD (23 August 1941 – 6 October 2020), better known as Bunny "Striker" Lee, was a Jamaican record producer. He was known as a pioneer of the United Kingdom reggae market, licensing his productions to Trojan Records i ...
,
Philip Smart Philip Smart (9 April 1960 – 25 February 2014) was a Jamaican music producer based in New York City. Biography Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Smart's career spanned over five decades. While in high school, he produced his first record with r ...
, Pat Kelly and
Prince Jammy Lloyd James (born 26 October 1947),Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter: "Reggae: The Rough Guide", 1997, Rough Guides, better known as Prince Jammy or King Jammy, is a Jamaican dub mixer and record producer. He began his musical career as a dub ma ...
.


The 1970s: King Tubby's, Channel One, and Studio One

Scientist was introduced to electronics by his father, who worked as a television and radio repair technician.Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter (2004) "The Rough Guide to Reggae", Rough Guides, He began building his own amplifiers and would buy transformers from Tubby's Dromilly Road studio. While at the studio, Scientist asked Tubby to give him a chance at mixing. He was taken on at Tubby's as an assistant, performing tasks such as winding transformer coils, and began working as a mixer in the mid-1970s, initially creating dubs of reworked Studio One tracks for Don Mais's Roots Tradition label, given his chance when Prince Jammy cut short a mixing session for Mais because he was too tired to continue. His name originated from a comment by Bunny Lee to Tubby, with regard to his technical proficiency, "Damn, this little boy must be a scientist." He left King Tubby's at the end of the 1970s and became the principal engineer for Channel One when hired by the
Hoo Kim brothers Joseph "Jo Jo" Hoo Kim (10 December 1942 – 20 September 2018) was a Jamaican reggae record producer best known for his productions in the 1970s at his Channel One Studios. Career Born to parents of Chinese heritage, Joseph Hoo Kim grew up in ...
, giving him the chance to work on a 16-track mixing desk rather than the four tracks at Tubby's.Larkin, Colin (1998) "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", Virgin Books,


The 1980s: King Tubby's, Tuff Gong

Scientist came to prominence in the early 1980s and produced many albums, his mixes featuring on many releases in the first part of the decade. He made a series of albums in the early 1980s, released on
Greensleeves Records Greensleeves Records & Publishing, shortened to ''Greensleeves Records'', is a record label specializing in dancehall and reggae music. The company was founded by Chris Cracknell and Chris Sedgwick. Based in Britain, Greensleeves Records star ...
with titles themed around Scientist's fictional achievements in fighting Space Invaders, Pac-Men, and Vampires, and winning the
World Cup A world cup is a global sporting competition in which the participant entities – usually international teams or individuals representing their countries – compete for the title of world champion. The event most associated with the concept i ...
. The music on these albums was played by
Roots Radics The Roots Radics Band was formed in 1978 by bass player Errol "Flabba" Holt, guitarist Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont and drummer Lincoln "Style" Scott. They were joined by many musicians, including guitarist Noel "Sowell" Bailey, Dwight Pinkney ...
, his most frequent collaborators. In particular, he was the favourite engineer of
Henry "Junjo" Lawes Henry "Junjo" Lawes (1960 in Kingston, Jamaica – 13 June 1999 in London, England) was a highly influential Jamaican record producer and a sound engineer. Biography Born in the Waterhouse district of Kingston, Jamaica, Lawes began working ...
, for whom he mixed several albums featuring Roots Radics, many based on tracks by
Barrington Levy Barrington Ainsworth Levy (born 30 April 1964) is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist. Career Levy was born in Clarendon, Jamaica. He formed a band called the Mighty Multitude, with his cousin, Everton Dacres; the pair released "My Blac ...
. He also did a lot of work for
Linval Thompson Leval Alphonso Thompson (born 12 October 1954, Kingston, Jamaica), also known as Linval Thompson, is a Jamaican reggae and dub musician and record producer. Biography Thompson was raised in Kingston, Jamaica, but spent time with his mother in ...
and
Jah Thomas Nkrumah "Jah" Thomas (b. 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae deejay and record producer who first came to prominence in the 1970s, later setting up his own ''Midnight Rock'' and ''Nura'' labels. Biography Named Nkrumah after Ghanaian national ...
. In 1982 he left Channel One to work at
Tuff Gong Tuff Gong is the brand name associated with a number of businesses started by Bob Marley and Rita Marley#Children, the Marley family. 'Tuff Gong' comes from Marley's nickname, which was in turn an echo of that given to founder of the Rastafari ...
studio as second engineer to
Errol Brown Lester Errol Brown MBE (12 November 1943 – 6 May 2015) was a British-Jamaican singer and songwriter, best known as the frontman of the soul and funk band Hot Chocolate. In 2004, Brown received the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contributi ...
. Scientist worked as an engineer in recording studios in the
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area starting in 1985.


Licensing issues

Scientist has alleged in court that Greensleeves originally released albums without his knowledge, according to his interview with ''United Reggae'' online magazine. After this, Dub Мир label began working directly with Scientist to reissue his best-known work. In 2016, Greensleeves removed the Scientist moniker for a run of reissues, substituting titles such as ''Junjo Presents: Wins The World Cup''.


Partial discography

*''Ranking Dread In Dub'' King Tubby And Scientist (1981) *''Introducing Scientist: The Best Dub Album in the World'' (1980) *''Allied Dub Selection'' (1980) – with Papa Tad's *''Heavyweight Dub Champion'' (1980) *''Big Showdown at King Tubby's'' (1980) – with Prince Jammy *''
Scientist Meets the Space Invaders ''Scientist Meets the Space Invaders'' is a 1981 album by the dub musician Scientist. The album was produced by Mickie "Roots" Scott and Linval Thompson. The recording was done at Channel One Studios backed by the Roots Radics, and mixed at Ki ...
'' (1981) *''
Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires ''Scientist Rids the World of the Evil Curse of the Vampires'' is an album by the dub musician Scientist. It was originally released in 1981. A digitally remastered version was released by Greensleeves Records as the 25th of their Reggae Classic ...
'' (1981) *''
Scientist Meets the Roots Radics ''Scientist Meets the Roots Radics'' is an album recorded and released in 1982 by the dub musician Scientist. Recorded at Channel One Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. It was released by Selena, a British record label. Track listing Side One # ...
'' (1981) *''
Scientist in the Kingdom of Dub ''Scientist in the Kingdom of Dub'' is an album recorded and released in 1981 by the dub musician Scientist. Recorded at Channel One Studios in Kingston, Jamaica, the album was produced by Roy Cousins. It was released by Kingdom Records. Trac ...
'' (1981) *''Scientific Dub'' (1981) Tad's *''Dub Landing Vol. 1'' (1981) *''
Yabby You Vivian Jackson (14 August 1946 – 12 January 2010), better known as Yabby You (or sometimes Yabby U), was a reggae vocalist and producer, who came to prominence in the early 1970s through his uncompromising, self-produced work. Biography Jac ...
&
Michael Prophet Michael George Haynes (3 March 1957 – 16 December 2017), known professionally as Michael Prophet, was a Jamaican roots reggae singer known for his "crying" tenor vocal style, whose recording career began in 1977. Prophet was one of Jamaica’s ...
Meet Scientist at the Dub Station'' (1981) *''First, Second and Third Generation'' (1981) – with King Tubby and Prince Jammy *''Dub War'' (1981) *''World at War'' (1981) *''Dub Landing Vol. 2'' (1982) – with Prince Jammy *''High Priest of Dub'' (1982) *''Dub Duel'' (1982) – with Crucial Bunny *''
Scientist Encounters Pac-Man ''Scientist Encounters Pac-Man'' is an album featuring the dub musician Scientist, released in 1982. It was produced by Linval Thompson and was released on Greensleeves Records. It was recorded at Channel One Studio, Kingston, Jamaica. The back ...
'' (1982) *''The Seducer Dub Wise'' (1982) *''Scientist Wins the World Cup'' (1982) *''Dub Duel at King Tubby's'' (1983) – The Professor *''Scientist & Jammy Strike Back'' (1983) – with Prince Jammy *''The People's Choice'' (1983) *''Crucial Cuts Vol. 1'' (1984) *''Crucial Cuts Vol. 2'' (1984) *''1999 Dub'' (1984) *''King of Dub'' (1987) *''International Heroes Dub'' (1989) *''Tribute to King Tubby'' (1990) *''Freedom Fighters Dub'' (1995) *''Dub in the Roots Tradition'' (1996) *''Repatriation Dub'' (1996) *''King Tubby Meets Scientist in a World of Dub'' (1996) – with King Tubby *''King Tubby's Meets Scientist at Dub Station'' (1996) – with King Tubby *''Dubbin With Horns'' (1995) *''Dub Science'' (1997) *''Dub Science, Dub For Daze, Volume 2'' (1997) *''Scientist Meets the Crazy Mad Professor at Channel One Studio'' (1997) *''Respect Due (Joseph I Meets the Scientist in Tribute to
Jackie Mittoo Donat Roy Mittoo (3 March 1948 – 16 December 1990), better known as Jackie Mittoo, was a Jamaican-Canadian keyboardist, songwriter and musical director. He was a member of The Skatalites and musical director of the Studio One record label. ...
)'' (1999) *''Mach 1 Beyond Sound Barrier'' (1999) *''Scientist Kills the Millenium Bug'' (1999) *''Scientist Dubs Culture Into a Parallel Universe'' (2000) *''All Hail the Dub Head'' (2001) *''Ras Portrait'' (2003) *''Pockets of Resistance'' (2003) *''Scientist Meets The Pocket'' (2003–2004) *''Nightshade Meets Scientist'' (2005) - featuring Wadi Gad *''Dub From the Ghetto'' (2006) (compilation) *''Dub 911'' (2006) *''Scientist Launches Dubstep Into Outer Space'' (2010) *''Repatriation Dub'' (2014) *''Scientist Meets Nightshade'' (2014) *''The Dub Album They Didn't Want You To Hear'' (2015) *''The Untouchable'' (2016) *''Scientist Meets Hempress Sativa in Dub'' (2018) *''Scientist Meets Ral Ston'' (2021)


References


External links


Roots Archive profileXLR8R magazine story"Dub Echoes", a documentary about dub's influence on the birth of drum n bass, electronic music and hip hop"Stop and Frisk Dub", a document of Scientist creating a live Dub mix in the studio
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