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The
Dubroom reviews a lot of different material, from
musical to educational to beneficial and more.
We've got music, but also material for artists and
producers as well as researchers of more conscious
material. As always, when the Dubroom reviews
something, this means that this website considers
the material at least fair. So don't expect any
negative reviews. When it's here, we recommend it.
Period.
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(DUB)
REGGAE MUSIC |
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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
to review and in this part of the Dubroom
video reviews you can find just that.
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BARRINGTON
LEVY - HERE I COME (LIVE, 1984)
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
| WWW,
November 2007 - Backed by Aswad's very
own Drummie Zeb, Barrington Levy performs
one of his many hits during the days wherein
Rub a Dub style was at it's heights.
Historically
Rub a Dub can be placed between the digital
Sleng-Teng riddim that changed Reggae Music
during the mid 1980's and the Toasters
("Reggae Rappers") who chanted on
heavily mixed Rockers DUB in the 1970's.
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NATURAL
ITES - PICTURE ON THE WALL (LIVE)
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
| WWW,
November 2007 - In spite of the
successful "Picture on the Wall",
Vocal Harmony Group the Natural Ites remain
to be one of the more unknown Vocal Harmony
Groups.
Taken from
a VHS tape recorded back in the 1980's, this
video capture the Natural Ites somewhere in
the era of Rub a Dub style. Picture on the
Wall was first launched during the 1980's,
when Vocal Harmony Groups were not born in
the same frequency as in the decade before
that.
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DUB ECHOES
- (FULL LENGTH TRAILER)
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
| WWW,
November 2007 - In two minutes, we see
a whole host of well-known names in the
trailer of what seems to be a very important
upcoming documentary about the true
influence of DUB when it comes to
contemporary forms of music.
Hip Hop,
Trip Hop, Dance, Trance: there are just too
many names that come and go in the field of
contemporary electronic (dance) music.
Reggae Music, and especially DUB has been
influential in the development of digital
music and this influence is usually unknown,
if not unacknowledged by a large part of the
general public.
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FASIMBAS
SOUND SYSTEM - DRUMS OF REDEMPTION
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
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November 2007 - Fasimbas describe their
sound as Rasta DUB. They are here to
musically Chant Down Babylon and give thanks
for those that bravely join them.
Roots
Reggae, especially Conscious Roots Reggae is
ignored by the mass-media. The reason for
that has to do with what Rastafarians and
other Conscious people call Babylon Shitstem.
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KING AT THE
CONTROLS - THE KING JAMMY STORY (FULL LENGTH
TRAILER)
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
| WWW,
November 2007 - When Jammy's released
the digital Sleng-Teng riddim, he started a
complete new genre of Reggae.
Six minutes
with the once pupil of King Tubby's, the
Founding Father of DUB.
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