DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW
WWW, March 2008 - Originally broadcasted over Radio, here is the World Wide release of what can only be described as a crucial selection of UK DUB and ROOTS. From the Mad Professor to Bush Chemists, from Dennis Bovell to DUB Syndicate.
DJ Skunkride delivered an excellent show to his radio audience in Holy Land, and decided to bless up some more people for which we give thanks.
His presentation of UK based DUB (and a few vocals) has a large emphasis on works out of the Conscious Sounds Studio's, most of it coming from original vinyl. There's also kind of an emphasis on music that is played rather than programmed, something which will be pleasing to know for some.
Turn on the subwoofer, put volume to the max and enjoy the deep sounds of the bass and pulsing drums in a true UK DUB experience extraordinaire!
PLAYLIST
01. Dennis Bovell - Zombie Zones (Pressure Sounds CD)
02. Mad Professor - Rebel (Ariwa CD)
03. Love Grocer - Forty Days (Dubhead CD)
04. Ghetto Priest - This Time (Roots Youths 10")
05. Dub Chemist - Maroon Call (Caribbean Cultural Recordings 12")
06. Barry Issac - Mr. Calliman (Reggae On Top 10")
07. Barry Issac - Calliman Dub (Reggae On Top 10")
08. Dub Syndicate - Time Version (Dub Syndicate 7")
09. Lancy Rankin feat. Elijah - Answer (Giant Sounds 7")
10. Matic Horns - Jah Farther Discomix Style (Sip A Cup 10")
11. Marlene Ammers - Live The Life (Universal Roots 10")
12. Original Hifi - Fax Of Life (Zip Dog CD)
13. Love Grocer & Cheshire Cat - A Little Rain (Dubhead CD)
14. Urban Dub - Cunjamal (Dubhead LP)
15. Chazbo - Eastman Rock (Reggae On Top 10")
16. Bush Chemists - Eastman Version (Reggae On Top 10")
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