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                                    REGGAE MUSIC |  
                                  | From
                                    full-length documentaries to video clips,
                                    this is where you can not only enjoy the
                                    sounds of (DUB) Reggae music, but the sights
                                    as well. We are talking about very diverse
                                    material that is not selected persay because
                                    of it's novelty. Historical recordings that stood
                                    against the test of times are offered as
                                    well, TV broadcasts,
                                    interviews: the Dubroom is always interested
                                    in relevant and/or of high quality material
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                                  | JACOB
                                    MILLER/INNER CIRCLE - WE A ROCKERS (1978) DUBROOM
                                    VIDEO REVIEW
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                                  | The
                                    title track for what many would call the
                                    best Reggae movie ever was performed by none
                                    other than Jacob "Killer" Miller,
                                    the vocalist of the group Inner Circle. Here is a
                                    rare clip from 1978, when Rockers was
                                    released. It doesn't contain footage from
                                    the movie, but the music, man, you can't
                                    refuse!
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                                  | Mikey Dread
                                    and UB40 - Roots and Culture (1983) DUBROOM
                                    VIDEO REVIEW
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                                  | This
                                    is an unexpected combination, that will
                                    surely drive the attention of everyone who
                                    knows either Mikey Dread or UB40. The year
                                    is 1983, and the British band UB40 (who
                                    named themselves after an unemployment card)
                                    was coming up strong with their special kind
                                    of Reggae. Mikey Dread was already an
                                    established name in Reggae, as he ruled the
                                    Jamaican airwaves with his Radio show
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                                  | Beres
                                    Hammond and Alaine with Sly & Robbie and
                                    Shinji - Love Sounds DUBROOM
                                    VIDEO REVIEW
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                                  | The
                                    rhythm twin continue to produce a versatile
                                    catalogue with their Taxi Label until this
                                    day (february 2007). Take this well produced
                                    video by Zawdie, for example. It has
                                    Dancehall singer Beres Hammond along with
                                    female vocalist Alaine singing over a smooth
                                    lovers tune with Sly and Robbie on the Drum
                                    and Bass. A smooth
                                    tune indeed. Up-tempo, nice melody, lots of
                                    chords and of course a solid foundation. And
                                    long, too. Over 5 minutes!
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                                  | MAD
                                    PROFESSOR AND JAH SHAKA INTERVIEW 1985 DUBROOM
                                    VIDEO REVIEW
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                                  | In
                                    this rare piece of footage, shot in the
                                    1980's, Jah Shaka and Mad Professor reveal
                                    back ground information about Dub and Sound
                                    Systems. |  |  |  
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                                  | MAD
                                    PROFESSOR - KUNTA KINTE DUB (1991) DUBROOM
                                    VIDEO REVIEW
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                                  | Hailing
                                    from the UK, where he has his Ariwa
                                    Studio's, the Mad Professor has been
                                    producing an endless stream of heavy DUBS in
                                    extraordinary style. This style made him be
                                    loved by both the Reggae and Dub audiences
                                    as well as people who like electronic dance
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