You might have caught our reel with the English writer Ponk HA TNS last week on Instagram. This veteran artist, based in Barcelona for the best part of a decade, is deep into topics aside from his consistent bombing in the city, like skateboarding, politics and music. As the #mtnmusicmonth comes to a close, we sat down with him to talk about “dubs” – a term often used in the UK to describe both his favoured silver pieces and the music with Jamaican roots that informs his radio show and DJ selections. "Dubs are quick, one colour bold pieces, often silver to deal with the rough Victorian English train track walls." We wanted to talk to you about meaning of “dubs" in UK graffiti and music, which deserves a little investigation. Starting with graffiti, when was the first time you heard the term? What does dub mean to you? Yeah, I think for me the term immediately conjures up memories of seeing big silver DDS (Diabolical Dubstars) pieces lining the train tracks of Lon