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DUBSTA CHAPTER 3
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, April 2008 - Because Dubbing Is A
Must: 65 minutes of crucial Drum and Bass
lines from the best of the online (DUB)
Reggae artists to essential Dub from the
days of old. Dubsta Chapter Three is out and
you better get it while it's hot!
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As we move from one crucial Dub into the next
essential mix, jingles and soundscapes enter into
what is another fine mix by the Dubsta crew.
We're treated to a wide variety of styles
within the art called DUB. King Tubby's
"Version 78 Style", for example: a
militant almost punky riddim is flooded with
cutting edge echo's. Or Fried Wire, one of the
best of the online (DUB) Reggae Artist community,
with a trippy excursion into DUB Space. Even the
King of Reggae himself is present with an
excellent remix by the Version Big-Fi crew of his
track "Is This Love".
Dubsta Chapter Three Is A Must, like Dubbing Is
A Must.
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PLAYLIST
01. 'jah freedom' - jah inspirazion
02. 'raise your glass (ft. silent knight) - dj vadim
03. 'version 78 style' - king tubby
04. 'highest grade dub' - roots manuva
05. 'is this love (version big-fi dub) - bob marley
06. 'dub will tear us apart' - fried wire
07. 'ja fun mi (instrumental)' - king sunny ade
08. 'plague of zombies' - scientist
09. 'babylon police thief dub' - augustus pablo meets the upsetters
10. 'the ghost dub' - burning spear
11. 'natural progression dub' - aswad
12. 'capo' - the hippy boys
13. 'god bless my dub' - niney and friends
14. 'invasion dub' - king tubby
15. 'fire and brimstone dub' - black uhuru
16. 'teach them dub' - king tubby & the african brothers
17. 'african dub' - joe gibbs
18. 'run tings' - version big-fi
19. 'drop It like a hog' - farm fresh sound system
20. 'roots and culture dub' - mikey dread
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DISCLAIMER |
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responsible for the contents of the Podcast
reviewed on this page. The Podcast is hosted on
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a review of the material.
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