Friday, December 14, 2007

"An Interesting Time" (Webmaster's Column)



Dubroom Online - Edition December 14, 2007



"AN INTERESTING TIME" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, December 14 2007 - Greetings! Thanks for your interest in this edition of Dubroom Online.

As we move towards the end of 2007, we can look back to one of the most interesting years in the ten yearlong history of the Dubroom website.

Hundreds of Video reviews, for example.

Professionally and privately, yours truly can also look back to 12 months full of developments that seem to point out to even more progress in 2008.

JAH WILLING, all these developments will have a positive impact on the Dubroom even though it is kind of unclear where everything will lead too.

Surely, an interesting time!

Give Thanks, One Love,
Messian Dread (Dubroom Webmaster)


ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:
Version Big-Fi (MP3 Review)
Desi Rock Riddim (MP3 Review)

Version Big-Fi (MP3 Review)

VERSION BIG-FI
DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW




They're very much a 21th Century act, and not just because of the fact that Version Big-Fi was born in 2006. The progressive UK based DUB collective is determined to do their part in taking Reggae Music into this century and they're doing it, too!

All kinds of digital technologies and possibilities are used to express their works of DUB Art, everything in the Punky Reggae tradition that so many in the UK have been influenced by.

Pure energy, pure niceness!

GET THE MUSIC

Desi Rock Riddim (MP3 Review)

DESI ROCK RIDDIM
DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW




WWW, December 2007 - The Desi Rock Riddim first surfaced around July 2007, but has yet to find it's way through the official distribution channels.

Brand New, Good For You!

Natty King, Lutan Fyah as well as a whole host of other contemporary Roots and Dancehall vocalist have already done their work and provided the brand new Desi Rock Riddim with some crucial words.

The riddim itself is a rather melodic Roots riddim with a One Drop drum and groovy bassline that will shut down the mouths of those that claim how Roots Music is a thing of the past.

In this mini-podcast by the Dancecrasher Crew, we can listen to just over eight minutes of the really nice riddim. The crew warn us against websites who sell MP3 files of the riddim, because at the time this review is written -around December 2007- the riddim has yet to be released officially.

Enjoy!


PLAYLIST

1. Lutan Fyah - Never Once
2. Ginja - Damn Those People
3. Nature - Down With Corruption
4. Puddy Roots - Jah Soldier
5. Step Out feat. Pia - No More Folly
6. Nah Switch - Love Life
7. Natty King - The Heat Is On
8. Teflon - Nuh Progress.


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