DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW
WWW, March 2008 - DJ Chill Will takes us on an Ire DUB Trip where Riddims become Grooves and Grooves become Riddims again. How a smooth mix goes well with pumping drum and basslines...
The concept of having the drum and bass lines lead instead of just serve as foundation, has extended beyond Reggae Music and DUB is largely responsible for that.
TRANSCONTINENTAL GROOVES is a smooth ride on a wide variety of Drum and Basslines. It's truly a transcontinental trip, for where one speaks about a riddim, another may speak about a groove and still may be talking about the same tune.
And call it DUB, too.
Our host, DJ Chill Will, takes us on a more than pleasant trip from Riddim Land to Groove Land, or is it the other way around?
It doesn't matter.
TRANSCONTINENTAL GROOVES has enough crucial RIDDIMS to keep the Rootsman Skanking!
PLAYLIST
01. Small World - Livin Free - HiFi Dub Sessions 4
02. Farda P - Rockers Intro - BlackCoffee
03. Bad Brains - Jah Love - I&I Survive Dub
04. Kieser Vekten - Dubolition - GStone Book
05. Walkner Mostl - Down - Down
06. Funky Lowlives - Inside - Dormeister vs Uptight Mix
07. Sergio Mende - Two Badcard - Macro Dub Infection
08. Overproof Sound System - Watch What You Put Inna
09. Thievery Corp - Until The Morning - Babylon Rewound
10. Gregory Isaacs - Night Nurse K&D Remix - Dubmission 2
11. Steel Pulse - Roller Skates Dub - 12" B Side
12. Sly & Robbie - Sesame Street - Sly Robbie & Friends
13. Beats International - Dub Be Good to Me - CD Single
14. Bush Chemists - Dub Exploitation - Dub Outernational
15. Uptight Productions - Get Uptight - HiFi Dub Sessions 5
16. Various Artists - Divers - Gstone
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