King Tubby, forefather of dub reggae, turned out a prolific output during his tragically short 48 years. It’s Herculean to sort through what’s what—there are originals, remixes, posthumous releases, and studio work. “Confusion Dub” appears across multiple compilations, one being the 79-track King Tubby Essentials from 2014. It's swirling and atmospheric, with warbling pan flute and a trance-inducing riddim, high-passed to high heaven. The Jamaican genre forever changed perceptions of sonic structure; in a world where producer more closely aligns with beatmaker and every single song has a SoundCloud edit, King Tubby pioneered the sound system as an instrument. Whether in punk, ambient, jungle, or hip-hop, you can thank him for innovations in delay, dropouts, and spatial design.