Sunday, October 19, 2008

ROOTS MINISTRY MIXDOWN PART SEVEN
DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW




WWW, October 2008 - Selecting and mixing is an art requiring skills and talents. Germany based Sound System ROOTS MINISTRY masters the arts and comes back once again to serve the needs of Roots Lovers all over the world.

In the meantime, we've reached the seventh episode in the Roots Ministry Mix Down series. Selected and mixed by Sista Simone, here is another hour filled with Vocals, Dubs and DJ tracks. Everything skillfully mixed together in different and surprising ways, accompanied by crucial sirens and jingles.

The show has a clear emphasis on Jamaican Rockers and Rub a Dub from the 1970's/1980's, but isn't limited to that era and time. After a while, we go into UK DUB and Roots by Jah Shaka and others.

Consciousness galore: this show will warm up the hearts and souls of the Roots People all over the world who need Roots Music as part of spiritual nourishment.


PLAYLIST
01. Reggae On Top All Stars - His Majesty Dub 2
02. Twinkle Brothers - I Will Alway's Praise Jah
03. Barry Isaac - Teachings Of His Majesty
04. Reggae On Top All Stars - Breaking Down Barriers Dub 2
05. Reggae On Top All Stars - His Majesty Dub 3
06. Barrington Levy - Praise His Name
07. Leroy Brown feat. Clint Eastwood - Color Barrier
08. Byron Otis - Blackman Shoes
09. Trixx Matics - Blackman Horns
10. Boom Back - Ghetto Life
11. Symbols - Motherless Children
12. Ranking Caretaker - No Dash It We
13. Jnr. Delgado - Famine
14. DEB Music Players - Umoja
15. Idren Natural - Justice
16. Jah Shaka meets Mighty Massa - Version
17. Keety Roots - His Foundations
18. Foundations Dub
19. Danny Red - Jahovah
20. Earl Sixteen - Jah Jah love I
21. Bubblers & The G P All Stars - Love I Dub

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