Dubroom Online - Edition June 25-30, 2008
"MYSTERY BABYLON (138)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)
WWW, June 25 2008 - Moving Out Of Babylon Is A Must, at least spiritually. The first steps are taken by walking in truth, that is, not believing the Mystery when she introduces herself to you.
She might tell you, through her initiates, that this-or-that country is a "Christian Nation", that her "Church" is really the Catholic or Universal Church. She might even tell you that she was ordained by "God" to do what she is doing!
It's not that difficult, to realize all of this. One look to the Jamaicans who founded the Movement of Rastafari provides you with an illustration of the fact that Babylon is real, and she is really ugly or should I say: wicked.
But then, also realize the reason why this Movement really is a Voice in the Wilderness: most people have a benefit by serving Babylon and don't want to join in and help to Chant Down Babylon for "obvious" reasons..
More on July the 1st...
One Love, Give Thanks,
Messian Dread (Dubroom Webmaster)
The above column is the personal opinnion of the Webmaster and does not neccesarily reflect the contents of the Dubroom Website and/or Message Boards.
ITEM FOR THIS EDITION:
This four-minute track combines a relaxed atmosphere with some rather intense DUB mixing as all kinds of effects are applied over an Ire riddim.
The tune is a celebration to the fact that DUB Music started in Jamaica and has become the source of inspiration for just about every self-respecting producer of contemporary electronic music.
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