DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW
WWW, June 2008 - Some of the best online (DUB) Reggae artists together with the works of such greats as Prince Jammy and Kiddus I: Welcome to episode 12 of the ever-independent Stop That Train Podcast.
With their own excellent remixes and original Dubs, the Version Big-Fi crew enjoy their independence and saw it rewarded when they were nominated for a Reggae Academy Award of this year (2008).
They "do Podcasts", too, called "Stop That Train". And truly, you want to enjoy the ride of the (DUB) Reggae train by the UK based collective. You want the train to stop, but it's better to hop aboard right now with episode number 12.
A very, very enjoyable mix of just about every side of Reggae Music that you can possibly think of: from UB40 and Boris Gardner to Prince Jammy and some heavyweight online DUB, from Kiddus I in a not-so-known title, to Michigan & Smiley with the classic "One Love Jam Down" and everything in between as well as around.
Allright? Allright!
PLAYLIST
01. East Meets West - Prophet Lives
02. I-Sonic Institute - Ancient Motion
03. Lion Sounds System - Black Psychedelic Matchstick Men Dub
04. Kiddus I - Going Jah Jah's way
05. DubRifles - Monte Zion
06. Gregory Isaacs All Stars - Leggo Beast
07. UB40 - Alum Rock
08. Pinch - Brighter Day (ft. Juakali)
09. Jazzsteppa - One
10. U-Roy - Rule the Nation
11. Honey Boy Martin - Dreader Than Dread
12. Roots Radics - Flash Gordon Meets Luke Skywalker
13. Papa Michigan & General Smiley - One Love Jam Down
14. Ezkiel - Handle With Care
15. Distance - Traffic
16. Boris Gardner - You Make Me Feel Brand New
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