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NET LABEL |
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NET
SINGLES AND EP'S |
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is the place to get the complete single
collection of productions by Messian Dread
and other Dubroom productions like Iriginal
JAH Roots, Sure Dread and Heartical. That's
not all, though: we have Alpha and Omega, we
have Prince Fatty, to name to UK based
names.
Just like
our Net Albums, there's quite a bit of
material not just available for free MP3
download but also in true CD Quality Wave
Audio.
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FEATURES |
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ME
ZION DREAD - JAH DREADER THAN DREAD |
WWW,
August 2010 - Presenting the brand new
Dreader than Dread riddim: a thunderous
steppers in the I-riginal homegrown Hardcore
DUB style, mixed and voiced in wild style
with extra bass to attack the subwoofer. Two
mixes, one message!
When it’s coming in the Hardcore Dub
style, Messian Dread’s own version of
Roots Reggae, the music is released under
the name Me Zion Dread rather than Messian
Dread. A subtle difference, which you can
choose to ignore (or not): the music cannot
be denied!
And so, once again, here is Me Zion Dread
with yet another I-riginal thunderous
steppers rhythm to chant down Lucifer and
his Queendom with some in-your-face truth
from the Heights.
The "Dreader than Dread" EP comes
with two mixes: the first one is a very
dubby Discomix with the full lyrics in the
first part and some more heavyweight Dub
mixing in the last part. The second mix,
subtitled "Evil Is Nothing - Dub
Chant", has even more bass and would be
preferably played on Sound Systems with
speakers able to deal with the thunderous
bass sounds in the mix. This package on
archive.org also contains the original demo
mix produced for the EP.
The lyrics deal with the fact that indeed,
the Most High and Creator of all JAH is
Dreader than Dread. This ancient Truth must
be told from generation to generation,
especially in this time wherein one after
the other is losing their faith. It’s also
a message to the warriors of Lucifer’s
Queendom who keep on fighting Jah Jah
children even though they stumble and fall
every time they fight Jah children down.
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