DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW
WWW, January 2008 - Stricktly Conscious lyrics in the 5th Podcast or Mixdown of the Germany based Roots Ministry Sound System. 50 minutes of Words and Teachings from the Good Lord God JAH on crucial drum and basslines!
One Roots Ministry Mixdown is not like the other, but they all have this uplifting vibe that goes higher than the love for any music can ever take us. It's called consciousness, and has to do with being aware of what's going on and praising the Creator JAH.
This love for JAH, for the Source of Life, is the inspiration and even motivation for all tunes played in the fifth episode of the Roots Ministry series of Podcasts called "Mixdown". The fifty minutes will definitely serve as food for the soul and spirit of JAH Children once again.
The majority of tunes in the Mixdown are in the UK DUB and ROOTS Tradition. Tradition rather than location: just listen to Lyrical Benjie and the excellent DUBCREATOR DUB and realize that this is an Amsterdam based production rather than a work done in the UK.
Put on the volume, turn on the subwoofer, and get ready for a deep and intense journey into Reggae and Consciousness. If this don't get you out of bed, you got to be...
PLAYLIST
01 Ricky Grant - The Way It Was
02 The Dub
03 Ras Michael & Sons Of Negus - None A Jah Jah Children
04 Afrikan Simba - Read Up
05 Brother Culture - Wickedness
06 Lancy Rankin feat. Elijah - Answer
07 Country Boy - Everyday
08 Version
09 Echo Ranks - Jah Will Never Let I Fall
10 Earthground Combination feat. Ras Dan I - Roots & Culture
11 LIDJ Xylon - Every Lion
12 Kiko - New World Order
13 Ras Muffet - Jah Ras Tafar I Dub Mix
14 Sista Eherta - Jah Ras Tafar I
15 Della Grant - Glorify His Name
16 Lyrical Benjie - Jah Meekness
17 Dubcreator - Version
18 Peter Broggs - Love In A Higher Region
19 Dub In A Higher Region
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