DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW
WWW, October 2007 - 73 Minutes of pure Roots and Culture: the Ambassada comes once again to increase our consciousness with some skillfully mixed Reggae Music of different times and places.
The Dubroom promotes (DUB) Reggae and Consciousness. The debate obviously continues as to what is Reggae, what is Dub, what is Consciousness. There will be little disagreement over this great mix from the UK based Ambassada High Power Sound System, though.
The selector takes us deep into the riddims that he plays. It's not just playing a tune, it's actively working with them. Chapter and Version! Of course: the Ambassada High Power Sound System has a long history starting in the 1970's and so the experience is there big time. You don't tell the Ambassada just what is Reggae, for he will tell you!
The vocalists draw our attention to the worship of Creator, share about the sufferations ina Babylon and call for justice and equality. Chanting down Babylon, often referred to as "wiping away transgression and setting the captives free" is going on bigtime, too.
Seventy-three minutes of pure (DUB) Reggae and Consciousness.
Feel!
PLAYLIST
1) Clean Living - Tony tuff
2) Dem Come - Dillinjah
3) Put down de Gun - MC Trooper
4) Chant Dem Dub Pt 1 & 2 - Dread Unity
5) Road of Life - Wayne McArthur
6) Life Dub
7) Ten Thousand lion/Lion Dub - Prince Hammer
8) No Violence - Leroy Mafia
9) Praises - Leroy Mafia
10) Politics - Rod Taylor
11) Upliftment - Al Campbell
12) Diverse Dub
13) Get up Blackman - Hopeton lewis
14) Stop Them Jah - Hugh Mundell
15) Who Responsible - Steel Pulse
16) Saturday Evening - Third World
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