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"HOLD YOUR CORNER" - PART TWO
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, April 2008 - The second part of
the "Hold Your Corner" triplet by
the French Steppin' Youth Sound System
starts off with Stevie Wonder's tribute to
Bob Marley. In the 51 minutes that follow,
we hear a fine selection of contemporary
Jamaican and UK DUB, Roots and
Dancehall.
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Reggae Music is not really a style. It's a rhythm,
that's why tunes are usually called
"riddims". Riddims can be played in a
wide variety of styles, which is perfectly clear
after listening to Hold Your Corner Part Two.
Starting off with Stevie Wonder's "Master Blaster",
going further into a fusion of Hip Hop and
Dancehall, continuing with more pure forms of
Jamaican Dancehall and Roots, moving forward into
UK DUB and Roots: this is a skillful presentation
of the versatility of the Reggae Rhythm.
Tuff!
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PLAYLIST
01. Master blaster(Jammin)-Stevie Wonder
02. Trick me twice-Kelis, Beenie man, TOK
03. Man a dictionnary-Chaby Bam
04. You can't hide-Guantanamo camp
05. Get wicked-Capleton
06. Light my chalice-Capleton+Bounty Killa
07. Sleng teng resurection-Wayne Smith+Bounty Killa
08. Dancehall style-Luciano
09. Babylon shall fall-Jah Warrior
10. Jah mountain-Prince Alla
11. Where were you-Sister Olidia
12. Dub-King Earthquake
13. Pressure dub remix-Dubateers meets OBF
14. Fearless dub-Disciples
15. Every step-Dixie Peach
16. Dub-Jah Tubby's
17. Get away-Murray man
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