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It's a familiar story through dance music, from Manchester's Eastern Bloc to Glasgow's Rubadub and Berlin's Hardwax: independent record shops acting as a kind of unofficial youth club for musicians and DJs who spend hours hanging out in the record racks, and then starting labels.
Aphex Twin's first single Bubblebath released by Mighty Force records 2011
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It's a familiar story through dance music, from Manchester's Eastern Bloc to Glasgow's Rubadub and Berlin's Hardwax: independent record shops acting as a kind of unofficial youth club for musicians and DJs who spend hours hanging out in the record racks, and then starting labels.
Aphex Twin's first single Bubblebath released by Mighty Force records 2011
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Miss Pepper groaned, remembering the holiday at Rubadub when Snubby had fancied himself at playing all kinds of instruments, not only banjoes.
Working Without a Net Randy Lowens 2010
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Both "Scareware" featuring Redlight and "Got Da Groove" featuring Gucci Mane play around with hip-hop elements; "Rubadub Shakedown" featuring Rob Azlan siphons reggae sounds; and "My Mouth" is all jangly, abrasive techno.
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Knolly (Rubadub) Williams, 24, is editor of Heaven's Hip-Hop, a bimonthly magazine he publishes in Austin, Texas.
Rhymes Of Redemption 2008
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"The Rubadub Mystery, " said Diana, -and what was the other?
The Rat-A-Tat Mystery Blyton, Enid 1966
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Actually Rubadub village was called that because of a strange whirlpool place set between some oddly-shaped rocks.
The Rubadub Mystery Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1952
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He shut his eyes, visualising the two naval men he had seen in the train coming to Rockypool, where they changed for Rubadub.
The Rubadub Mystery Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1952
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"So he'll be here in Rubadub tomorrow, " he said exultantly.
The Rubadub Mystery Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1952
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If only he was somewhere near and could come to Rubadub!
The Rubadub Mystery Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1952
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