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Radio
Dubroom is a series of podcasts, started in May
2010. The music contains not just the best of the
Online (DUB) Reggae Artists community, but also
material which is reviewed in the Dubroom, rare or
out-of-print music, and much more. Every
episode is a non-stop mix, available for free
download right from the Dubroom server. Just click
"Download" and you will be redirected in
a new window to the right download page.
Radio
Dubroom Extra is the Revival of the Original Radio
Dubroom! Although the shows are streaming only,
the freedom for the selector is
"unlimited" and therefore much more of a
Radio Show than the podcasts. It is also possible
to request tracks or even themes for Radio Dubroom
Extra. For
more info: see our FAQ.
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JAH
KINGDOM COME
RADIO
DUBROOM 2011 CHAPTER 12 |
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November 2011 - It's been a while since the
previous chapter of Radio Dubroom 2011 has
been posted online, but good things come to
those that wait and here it is: a brand new
1 1/2 hour long non-stop mix carrying some
heavyweight Roots and Dub from different
times and places.
Starting
with a healthy selection of old-skool
Jamaican material, this chapter surely has
many different styles to offer. The Congo's
with their classic "Ark of the
Covenant", Cornell Campbell's excellent
discomix "Lion of Judah", the
magnificent Horace Andy with a meditation of
the "Youth of Today" (also in
Discomix) and Gregory Isaacs with yet
another classic from the motion picture
"Rockers", followed by Dillinger
and Prince Fari form the opening segment.
Classic, old skool material that will not
only appeal to the elderly among us but
equally to folks born at a later point in
tome. Good DUB included, of course.
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EUROPEAN
DUB RISING
RADIO
DUBROOM 2011 CHAPTER 11 |
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July 2011 - In this selection of heavyweight
UK/Euro Dub and Roots, we start of with a
couple of new free and legal releases, only
to continue with a selection of better
material featuring -among many more- Mad
Professor and Slimmah Sound. Nuff vocals,
more Dubs, a lot of it reviewed at mp3.dubroom.org.
There might
be a crisis inna Europe at the moment, but
it has little to do when it comes to the
inspiration and output of the UK/Euro Dub
and Roots Massive. We've seen some very
crucial releases lately, of which we play
the opening track followed by Alambic
Conspiracy's contribution to the Third
chapter of the Italian Dub Community
Showcase series.
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BLESSETH
BASSLINES
RADIO
DUBROOM 2011 CHAPTER 10 |
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July 2011 - Opening up with a healthy
selection of (brand) new Roots, going
further into 1980's Rub a Dub, moving
forward to contemporary UK/Euro Dub and
Roots: Chapter 10 of Radio Dubroom 2011 can
be called a versatile selection without
exaggeration.
Everton
Blender opens up with a cool and dreadly One
Drop riddim from his album
"It's My Time", in which he
explains where he's coming from and not
going to. Luciano takes over and gives
thanks and praise to the Almighty One, a
thing which Gappy Ranks also does in a brand
new upcoming release by VP Records. Also
brand new from VP is "Times Like
This" by Queen Ifrica, taken from the
latest Reggae
Gold installment. Natty King closes of
this introductionary section of contemporary
Roots Reggae, with a track called "Pray
Today" which you can legally download
for free.
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STEP
OUT OF BABYLON
RADIO
DUBROOM 2011 CHAPTER 8 |
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March 2011 - Heavyweight Steppers from the
top to the very last drop: Here is Chapter 8
of Radio Dubroom 2011. Presenting a big
selection from the World Wide Web as well as
tunes from some of the top UK DUB Masters,
like Mad Professor and Disciples. Twenty-one
titles: three Vocal tracks and 18 DUB Shots,
well over 1 hour and 30 minutes of energy!
The show
starts with a massive steppers track
released by GoldHeart Music: Daweh Congo
tells us what the music is all about and how
it works on to provide Jah Children with yet
another blessing. Much needed down here inna
Babylon, and so we forward with a remix of
the Babylon Children title by Vibronics and
Boney L.
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