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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.
Next up is
a selection of early 1980's Reggae. The
classic "Worries
In The Dance" by Frankie Paul,
recently re-released by VP Records, has not
lost one milligram of it's heavyweight. The
very same can be said about "Promised
Land", Aswad's cooperation with Dennis
Brown also re-released by VP. We move
further with a couple of dubs by Scientist
and two titles by Earl 16 and Mikey Dread,
all of which are recently reviewed at http://mp3.dubroom.org
and can be legally downloaded for free.
The second
half of the show contains some very powerful
vibes from the UK/Euro DUB and Roots front.
Opening up with the heartfelt
"Conscious Man" from Das Pilah,
followed by Daweh Congo's "Straight Up
Conscious" of which we also play the
Dub only to continue with and Dub:
France-based No Babylon, Jah Roots from
the Netherlands, the US based Rastafarians,
and Bush Chemists from UK.
Bush
Chemists, Jah Warrior, RDK Sound System,
Youthman Stepper, Vibronics, Killa Sound
Yard: they all come with one or titles
in the heavyweight Steppers selection that
closes of this chapter of Radio Dubroom
2011. Heavyweight Steppers in the style made
popular throughout the UK and subsequently
the rest of Europe. Digital sounds combined
with heartical instrumental playing, lyrical
contributions and above all: skillful Dub
engineering.
Play loud,
louder than loud and when you have a
subwoofer you might want to put it on too
and disturb the neighbor with consciousness
once!
PLAYLIST
01. Everton Blender - No Gone No Way
02. Luciano - Tell I Who
03. Gappy Ranks - Thanks And Praise
04. Queen Ifrica - Times Like This
05. Natty King - Pray Today
06. Frankie Paul - Worries In The Dance
07. Dennis Brown And Aswad - Promised Land
08. Scientist And Eek A Mouse - Gunman
09. Scientist - Rocking Time Warp Dub
10. Earl 16 - Reggae Sounds (Extended)
11. Mikey Dread And Earl 16 - Dread A
General Dub
12. Mikey Dread And Earl 16 - Dread A
General
13. Das Pilah - Conscious Man
14. Daweh Congo - Straight Up Conscious
15. Daweh Congo - Straight Up Conscious Dub
16. No Babylon - Nice And Dub
17. Jah Roots - One Dub
18. The Rastafarians - Keep The Boogie
Dubwise
19. Bush Chemists - Symphony Of Dub
20. Jah Warrior - Real Dub
21. RDK Sound System - Day After Dub
22. Youthman Stepper - Drapeau Noir
23. Vibronics - China Rock Dub
24. Vibronics - The Frontier Dubwise
25. Killa Sound Yard - Warrior Dance Dub
26. Vibronics - Jah Dub
27. Vibronics - Jah Music
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