Drummer
Style Scott joined
Adrian Sherwood's influential On-U Sound dub label in the late '70s and played on
Sherwood's influential releases as part of
the New Age Steppers (with vocalist
Bim Sherman, horn player Deadly Headley, melodica player Dr. Pablo, and a large guest lineup).
Scott later formed his own band,
Dub Syndicate, which soon became -- with the possible exception of
African Headcharge -- On-U Sound's most popular act. Though not a group per se,
Style Scott and producer
Sherwood explore reggae, dub, and dancehall by collaborating with some of reggae and dub's greatest talents, including
Lee "Scratch" Perry,
Skip McDonald,
U-Roy, and, in a bit of posthumous sampling of an old friend,
Prince Far I (on 1990's Stoned Immaculate).
Debut album Pounding System (1982) and the following year's
One Way System were both reissued in America by ROIR. A project with Dr. Pablo titled North of the River Thames didn't earn a domestic release, but 1985's
Tunes from the Missing Channel was licensed to
EMI. An import-only project with
Lee "Scratch" Perry called Time Boom 'De Devil Dead followed in 1986, but 1990's
Strike the Balance appeared on the Island subsidiary Mango. On-U Sound, in conjunction with the American label Restless, began an ambitious reissue effort with three volumes of the Classic Selection series (similar to
African Headcharge's Great Vintage series) but continued to make new
Dub Syndicate projects such as
From the Secret Laboratory and Stoned Immaculate available only on import. Restless, though, did eventually give Stoned Immaculate and 1994's
Echomania domestic releases.
In 1996,
Dub Syndicate released both an album of new material (
Ital Breakfast), and the remix album
Research & Development, with reworkings of tracks from the entire
Dub Syndicate catalog by
Zion Train, Soundclash,
Iration Steppas, and the Rootsman. Four years later, the performance album Live at the Maritime Hall was released. The next album, Acres of Space, was recorded in Jamaica and mixed by longtime collaborator
Adrian Smith.
Murder Tone from 2002 collected classic and unreleased tracks and was followed two years later by the new album
No Bed of Roses. Pure Thrill Seekers appeared in 2005 with guest shots from
Luciano, Cornell Campbell, and
Gregory Isaacs. In 2006 the two-disc set The Rasta Far I was released, and two years later the Collision label released Overdubbed -- actually the first disc of The Rasta Far I -- featuring 17
Dub Syndicate tracks remixed by
Smith & Mighty's
Rob Smith. ~ John Bush