Readers recommend: share your songs influenced by dub

King Tubby – often described as “the man who invented dub” – pictured at a disc cutting lathe.

This week we’re looking at dub – and the music it has influenced over the past 60 years or so.

You have until 11pm on Monday 5 June to post your nomination and make your justification. RR contributor George Boyland (who posts as sonofwebcore in the comments) will select from your recommendations and produce a playlist, to be published on 8 June.

Our guru adds a note on how he will interpret the theme:

All musical genres will be considered as long as the song’s arrangement is demonstrably influenced by dub. So we’re not just looking for Jamaican instrumentals, but songs from anywhere and everywhere that fit the bill.

Here is a list of all songs previously picked and therefore ineligible for the series.

If you want to volunteer to compile a playlist from readers’ suggestions – and potentially blog about the process/selection for the Guardian – please email matthew.holmes@theguardian.com with the subject line “RR guru”, or make yourself known in the comments.

Here’s a reminder of the guidelines for RR:

  • Tell us why it’s a worthy contender.

  • Quote lyrics if helpful, but for copyright reasons no more than a third of a song’s words. If sharing links, make sure there is appropriate copyright permission.

  • Listen to others people’s suggestions and add yours to a collaborative Spotify playlist.

  • If you have a good theme, or if you’d like to volunteer to compile a playlist from readers’ suggestions, please email matthew.holmes@theguardian.com

  • There’s a wealth of data on RR, including the songs that are “zedded”, at the Marconium. It also tells you the meaning of “zedded” (picked for a previous playlist so ineligible), “donds” and other strange words used by RR regulars.

  • Many RR regulars also congregate at the ’Spill blog.