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are a great way to get yourself familiar
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purchase. It is also a very good way of
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often put together by skillful DJ's and
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POTCAST:
HARDCORE DUB
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
| WWW,
January 2008 - UK based Reggae Music
has a history almost as long as Jamaican
Reggae. A history that has, next to the
obvious similarities, a number of
significant differences. One of these
differences is perfectly illustrated in the
5th episode of the Potcast.
You guessed
it: one hour of stricktly heavyweight
(electronic) DUB, UK Style. Electronic
devices and militant basslines form two main
ingredients of this DUB experience
extra-ordinary, as we are being introduced
to a style of Reggae that truly fund it's
origin in the UK based studio's of JAH Shaka,
Adrian Sherwood, Mad Professor and Dennis
Bovell.
We won't
find an all-star list in this show, though.
Next to well known engineers like Steve
Vibronics and Ariwa's very own Mad
Professor, we're taken into deep space by a
number of lesser known producers as well.
Relaxed One
Drop rhythms have their place next to ultra
militant Steppers drums. The long echo's and
other unidentified flying phased-out sound
effects accompany us from the top to the
very last drop of yet another great episode
of this Potcast.
Not for the
weakhearts!
PLAYLIST
01.
Variant - Variant (34a Remix) - Salazart
02. Singer Blue - Horns from the hills -
Seek Jah First
03. Vibronics - Babylon Children Dub - Jah
Tubbys
04. Dub Revolutionaries - Juks We a Juks Dub
- Ariwa
05. Tassili Players - Tribute Dub - Lush
06. The Roots Squad - Jah Lead I Foward Dub
- Jah Tubbys
07. I-Plant - Chant Dub - I Grow
08. Ketty Roots - Dub Majesty - Black Legacy
09. King Chilla - Chilla's Theme - Dubvolt
10. Roots Hitk Players - Dub Away Home -
Roots Hi-Tek
11. Sip A Cup & GP - Skuffle Dubwise -
Sip A Cup
12. Fabwise - Princess Dub - Education
13. R. Chaplin - Burning Dub - MOD
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