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Hatman
DUBROOM
MP3 ARTIST REVIEW |
| Hats
off for this producer, based somewhere in
the South of France where he produces some
serious DUB in the UK Tradition. Crucial
material, a true addition to every
collection of the better DUB and Reggae out
here inna Cyberspace!
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HATMAN
- A DUB ENTERTAINMENT
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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July 2012 - It's clear at the very
first seconds of the very first track:
Hatman is as much a musician as he is a
producer. Interesting chord changes, subtle
keyboards, and everything on a solid sound
of the bass and drums. The recently released
Net Album is full of this kind of niceness!
Even though
all nine different titles have their own
dynamic and style, there is also something
that makes them into the album as well. This
is not just a collection of singles, in
other words. The first three tracks are
basically relaxed instrumental versions, the
fourth one introduces more and more DUB
mixing in the tunes that follow. There is a
very enjoyable line in the sequence of the
album which gives much credit to the title.
Hatman has
obvious talents to create positive musical
vibrations both as musician and producer.
Whether he plays or programs, he has an ear
for the tiniest detail without losing
oversight over the whole mix. He loves to
play with sounds without forgetting the
importance of solid bass and drums. Which is
established once again in "A DUB
Entertainment".
Deeply
recommended!
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HATMAN
- DUB TO DUB SHOWCASE VOLUME 1
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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July 2010 - Usually, a Showcase album
indicates that the titles come with a Vocal
and a Dub part in one long mix. Not in the
DUB TO DUB Showcase, though. The French
producer came up with this Iriginal concept,
worked out in a excellent eight-track Net
Album.
It's
not just the concept of a "Dub to Dub
Showcase" which should be recognized as
Iriginal, Hatman's music is kind of Iriginal
as well. It is clear that he knows his
instruments and has some pretty in-depth
ideas about production and engineering as
well. From the crucial French Dub Released
(FDR) Net Label: the first installment of
Hatman's contribution to the Online Dub
Massive. Nuff Thanks!
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HATMAN
- DUB TO DUB SHOWCASE VOLUME TWO
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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July 2010 - With a second edition
of Dub-To-Dub-Showcase, we can speak about a
series. Hopefully, that is. For we have
another collection of truly nice Roots and
Culture Reggae DUB tunes on our hand that we
really need to listen to four our musical
dietary needs as true DUBheads.
The French
multi-instrumentalist himself sees this
second episode as more of a foundation foor
Roots and Culture singers where Episode One,
he says in a French interview on the Net
Label's album page, was more aimed at the
Sound Systems.
Whatever
the case, both Volume One and now Volume Two
are more than great Dub Reggae Albums,
filled with heartical vibes, massive Dubs,
crucial Conga's (played by I-Tist), well
played keyboards and -ofcourse- crucial Drum
and Bass Lines!
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