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The show opens and ends with a tune by vocalist
Ken Boothe, of who we know a lot after listening
to House Of Reggae part 15.
Of course, because in the mean time we have
seen how Ian's House Of Reggae does much more than
just taking the music to our ears: we are provided
with back-ground information for which research
was done especially for the show itself.
His original concept of Reggae Info-tainment
has provided our host with something as well,
because the House Of Reggae has a well deserved
place on the top of Reggae Podcasts.
In this episode, Brother Ian tells us -among
many other things- all about the rising of the
Discomix.
It was the time wherein "Disco Music"
was hot and extended mixes were released on
12" vinyl, creating a whole new genre of
releases in the Reggae market as well. We're
treated to several great examples of the extended
mix with fatter bass than on LP or 7".
Another great episode of a Podcast series that
has proven it's right to existence and actually
adds something to the enormous wealth of material
out there.
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