


G Dub (also stylised G‑Dub) is a British drum and bass/jungle production duo from Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. The group is made up of Jake Carter (aka Sub Zero) and Adam Tindill (aka Original Sin). Their credited genres include drum and bass, jungle and liquid funk, and their wider output is associated with bassline, drumstep, dubstep, EDM, electro house and glitch.
Public records about the pair’s early entry into the scene are limited. What is documented is their partnership as a production duo out of Newcastle and their use of the Sub Zero and Original Sin aliases for their respective identities within G Dub.
Their releases sit within break-focused, bass-driven DnB and jungle frameworks. Across material issued on Playaz, Frontline and True Playaz they favour tight, edited break patterns and pronounced low‑end design — production traits commonly associated with the labels they’ve worked with. Where their catalog moves toward liquid or atmospheric passages, it does so alongside punchier rollers and heavier bassline elements; where it touches dubstep or drumstep the emphasis shifts toward sub‑weight and tempo/texture manipulation. Signature elements cited in press and listings for the act include the tracks “Tink Ya Bad” and “Back in Business.”
On career detail: G Dub have released on Playaz, Frontline and True Playaz, and they established the Propaganda imprint for more experimental work. The duo have performed internationally and have maintained an active DJ schedule, combining their studio production role with regular live DJ appearances.
Specific named influences for Jake Carter and Adam Tindill are not widely documented in available public sources. Their label affiliations and the cataloged tracks “Tink Ya Bad” and “Back in Business” provide the clearest entry points for understanding their musical direction.
For listeners, the clearest facts remain the duo’s names and aliases, their Newcastle base, the Playaz/Frontline/True Playaz releases, the Propaganda imprint and the two named tracks — concrete markers of G Dub’s footprint in the DnB/jungle landscape.
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