DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW
WWW, February 2008 - One nice thing about the Reggaenews UK Podcast is that they play promo's by the better UK DUB and ROOTS labels alongside Jamaican and other releases. The fifth episode in their excellent series is definitely no exception to that rule.
You don't know the Reggaenews UK website? Make a change for the better and pay them a visit. You will not only be informed about the latest running in UK Reggaeland, you will be introduced to a very, very interesting number of artists and their releases.
The Reggaenews Podcasts are completely in accordance with the high standard and quality that you can find throughout their website. Introducing the listener to some crucial works, sometimes even before the official release dates: it's just one reason to check out the programs.
You want more reasons?
What about some of the fattest DUBS and uplifting conscious and spiritual lyrics? Everything mixed together into one non-stop mix, the kind of mix you experience rather than listen to?
The fifth episode of the Reggaenews UK Podcast brings us all of the above and more. It's a one-hour selection of UK and Jamaican releases, some of them coming with DUB version, some of them conscious and some of them fitting the slackness category.
Download, play, and visit Reggaenews UK!
PLAYLIST
01. Jah Lion – Melody for Negus (Congo) 7”
02. Dub Judah – Never Slumber (Dub Jockey) 7”
03. Keety Roots – His Foundations (Black Legacy) 10”
04. Anthony Red Rose – In Ting (Powermatic) 7”
05. Dandelion – Gold Chain (Conscious Sounds Promo)
06. Afrikan Simba – Shine out your love (Ayamba) 7”
07. Dandelion – Adversary (Conscious Sounds) 10”
08. Pama International feat. Dawn Penn – Betterment Blues (Trojan) CD
09. Ini Kamoze – My Girl (6 Sound Click) 7”
10. Sugar Minott – Know Yourself (Shemesh Promo)
11. Fireocious – Revolutionary (Shemesh Promo)
12. Swallow – Jah Jah Love (Shemesh Promo)
13. Keke – Mama work hard (Shemesh Promo)
14. Makating Riddim Force – Revolutionary dubwise (Shemesh Promo)
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