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Dub
Vibrations
DUBROOM
NETLABEL REVIEW |
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August 2012 - Centered around veteran online
artists El Bib and Don Fe, the Dub
Vibrations Net Label has released quite some
interesting material, of which the
"Revolutionary DUB Vibrations"
series has reached classic status within the
online DUB Community.
The Net
Label actually, according to themselves
"emerged from the ashes of the original
online reggae community Versionist".
They've been indeed keeping up with the
vibes present during the "golden
years" of the Versionist community,
captured in their excellent releases.
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VARIOUS
ARTISTS - REVOLUTIONARY DUB VIBRATIONS
CHAPTER 1
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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September 2010 - UK based Dub producer Don
Fe does more in his studio than
"just" producing crucial tunes:
one of these other things is mastering 10's
of original Dub tracks which he compiled for
his Revolutionary Dub Vibrations compilation
album series. Presenting Chapter One!
Those
who have been following the running in the
online (DUB) Reggae artist community
throughout let's say the last 7 years, will
probably know the majority of names on this
first compilation: Jah Billah, Ya Bass,
Ackboo and Don Fe, to name just four. The
overwhelming majority of crucial selections
with pumping bass lines, space-ial effects
and strategically placed samples reveal the
average quality of the music that is
released consistently on the World Wide Web.
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VARIOUS
ARTISTS - REVOLUTIONARY DUB VIBRATIONS
CHAPTER 2
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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September 2010 - In several ways,
Revolutionary Dub Vibrations Chapter Two
takes off where the first Chapter left us:
and it's going further as the musical
improvement of several artists can be heard
when compared with their more early
material.
Just
like Chapter One, this compilation radiates
careful selection based on musical quality.
Dubwise, again, in all kinds of styles and
versions. From the old-skool (Amalgamah) to
contemporary digital (Dub Engine,
GadManDubs), it's all there again. Crucially
mastered, there's definitely one musical
vibe in the compilation: a vibe which every
self-respecting lover of the better DUB
music will immediately feel inside.
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VARIOUS
ARTISTS -REVOLUTIONARY DUB VIBRATIONS
CHAPTER 3
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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August 2012 -With an opening track like
Fullness' "The King Shall Return",
a massive DUB Version of his "Arise"
Riddim, the tone is set for the third
chapter in the Revolutionary Dub Vibrations
series. Don Fe and El Bib once more compiled
some very appreciloved DUB productions, and
not just their own!
Names like
Earlyw~rm, Fullness, Digikal Roots,
GadManDubs, Steve Steppa and Muflon DUB:
they will most certainly ring more than a
bell to those who have followed the Online
DUB Artist Community throughout the times of
the Internet. They're all present on this
22-track compilation. A wide variety of DUB
Styles, very well produced and in High
Quality. This album has music which will
certainly please the lovers of the better
DUB.
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