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are a great way to get yourself familiar
with all kinds of artists and styles you
might like to consider for your next
purchase. It is also a very good way of
experiencing Reggae in an alternative way as
many podcasts are de facto non-stop mixes,
often put together by skillful DJ's and
other Sound System personnel. The Dubroom
has reviewed many of the best podcast(ers)
throughout the years, all of which you can
discover in our reviewed podcast pages. Be
sure to also check out the Dubroom's own
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Dubscout meets Barber inna Roots Style
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
| WWW,
April 2014 - With their Head Quarters in
Bristol (UK), DUB SCOUT HI-FI is a Roots
Sound System that presents you a selection
of stricktly vinyl records. Roots Rock
Reggae vinyl records, that is. Straight from
the record player into your ears for yet
another Roots and Culture Idification.
The set
lasts just short of an hour and ten minutes,
and after that you have been treated to a
Roots and Culture selection that gave you
that upfull vibe you can get from a good
Reggae selection. This podcast definitely
belongs to that category.
In a
no-nonsense style, the selector mixes one
tune into the next. A lot of vocals but
there's more than enough Dub as well to keep
the Dub man moving along. A well-balanced
mix between lesser known material and stuff
that a lot of us have heard before. Nuff DJ,
nuff Harmony and nuff singers together with
-of course- the players of
instruments.
PLAYLIST
1. The Royals – Pick up the pieces (Studio One 7”)
2. Culture – Work on Natty
3. Heptones – Crying over you
4. Lee Perry – Dread Lion cut
5. The Skulls – Black Slavery Days (Fox 7")
6. Prince Lincoln – Kingston 11 / Dub (Warrior 12”)
7. Tappa Zukie – Living in the ghetto (Stars 7”)
8. Dennis Brown & Junior Delgado – Don't Study Wrong (DEB 7”)
9. Pablo Moses – Give I Fi I Name (Pablo House of Music 7”)
10. Dennis Brown – Home sweet home (Papa D 12”)
11. Prince Alla – Heaven is my Roof / Version (Archive 12”)
12. Daweh Congo – Most Naturally (Sogden 7”)
13. Vincent March – Sit Down and Rock / Dub (Channel One 12”)
14. Nigger Kojak – Penitentiary/Barrington Levi and Jah
Thomas – Moa Ambassa (Nigger Kojak 12”)
15. Naggo Morris – Su Su Pon Rasta / Version (Gibbs 7”)
16. The Royal Rasses – Second sight (Universal e.p. 12”)
17. Pablo Gad – Gun Fever / Version (No Label 10")
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