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ALBUM REVIEWS 11 - 20 |
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Messian Dread - From Dubroom Archives 1 |
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from the Dubroom Archives, and not available
for a long time.
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Jah Warrior - Dub Storm |
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from Jamaica, the UK has also been a place
from which very heavy dub has been created.
Names like the Mad Professor, Dennis Bovell
and Jah Shaka are the big names from there.
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King Tubby & Yabby You - Prophesy Of Dub |
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was King Tubby, the originator of Dub Music
who mixed 12 tracks of Yabby You's music and
released it as King Tubby's Prophesy of Dub.
There were only a few 100 copies pressed,
originally!
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Tappa Zukie - From The Archives |
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was new wave singer Patti Smith that
"discovered" Tappa Zukie for the
western world and used him as support act
for her own Patti Smith Group.
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Mad Professor - Black Liberation Dub |
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Mad Professor is one of the best known Dub
Mixers from the United Kingdom. On his own
Ariwa Label he has released numerous weird
dub mixes.
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Horace Andy - In The Light Plus Dubs |
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and Fire has been re-issuing old essential
reggae music on CD for quite some time now.
They did good releasing this album as well.
Actually, this CD is a combination of two
albums, the vocals and the dubs for Horace
Andy's In the Light. Both albums are equally
essential.
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Abyssinians - Satta Dub |
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Heartbeat Records as well as French Label
Tabou.1 have provided the world with a nice
collection of dubs from the Abyssinians.
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Abyssinians - Satta Massa Gana |
| Satta
Massagana has been a Rasta anthem for a long
time, the riddim (bassline) has been played
by many artists.
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The Itals - Brutal Out Deh |
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Itals can be considered one of the most
underestimated Vocal Trios of Reggae Music.
Their music is energetic.
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Messian Dread - One |
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is the first official full length CD coming
from the Dubroom region.
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