Yeah that tune has fantastic horns and brass and the dub is real.
Think King Tubby has a hand in that tune as it's from African Brothers meet King Tubby in dub.
Lee Scratch is legendary as well, but your right him and King Tubby were the first 2 that I know of. Almost like the Godfathers of dub.
It just hits a different way, I love it when the bass gets a bit wobbly as well. I also respect the fact that the dub pays homage to the original and doesn't destroy the roots.
Dub nights sound superb, sadly nothing like that way up here in the Highlands of Scotland.
A bit off topic, but Rusko the producer an early pioneer in dubstep is more modern and electronic in the 2000's. This tune here absolutely slaps. It's more modern dub, but I think it has some elements of it with modern sounds and equipment. See what you make of it Phil.