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Ras
Amerlock
DUBROOM
MP3 ARTIST REVIEW |
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inspired by classic Jamaican DUB, Ras
Amerlock translates this inspiration into a
form of digital niceness of exceptional
quality.
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RAS
AMERLOCK - FARTHER EAST
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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July 2010 (From the Archives) - Obviously
inspired by classic Jamaican DUB, Ras
Amerlock translates this inspiration into a
form of digital niceness of exceptional
quality. This full length EP contains
a selection of these works. Deep Bass for
Deep Space, fe true. Nuff vibes, skillful
DUB mixing and some very nice riddims form
the main ingredients for what can only be
described as a Dubwise Experience
extra-ordinary!
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RAS
AMERLOCK - 2010 A BASS ADDITY
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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June 2010 - "Songs from the first
decade of the 21st Century", Ras
Amerlock writes about this 2010 release
which signifies itself through it's
old-skool approach of the Art of Dub.
In fact,
the album basically contains a number of
previously unreleased material by the
American multi-instrumentalist and Dub
engineer who has been working in the field
of Reggae for quite a while now. Let's just
mention the fact that he was a part of what
was one of the first DUB oriented Net
Labels: Jahtari.
Eleven
titles, all of which get the very same
dubwise approach. An approach we could
easily recognize as old-skool even though
there is some recognizable digital
technology involved as well. Who cares: the
result is what matters.
Eleven
titles, all which give a good overview in
the musical progress of Michael McCutcheon.
A musical progression which is confirming
his past productions and creating positive
expectations for the many more releases
which are hopefully to come from Ras
Amerlock.
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