Friday, March 28, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (75)



Dubroom Online - Edition March 28, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (75)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, March 28 2008 - Babylon has moved her "Head Quarters" from the land of what we now know as Iraq, to Iran or Persia, to Greece, to Rome.

At least that had been foretold by the ancient prophet Daniel and world history confirms this, calling it the "origin and development of civilization".

Religion, culture, economics and politics are basically the same throughout the several phases of Mystery Babylon's development.

From the days of Nimrod to these days of George Bush, we see the development of a system that Reggae singer Peter Tosh referred to as a shitstem and rightly so...

Cause when you read in the Bible, you will find that JAH speaks about beasts, referring to the stages of this very same system!

More Tomorrow...

Give Thanks, One Love,
Messian Dread (Dubroom Webmaster)



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Friday, March 28, 2008
STEP IT INNA DIGITAL STYLE

STEP IT INNA DIGITAL STYLE

STEP IT INNA DIGITAL STYLE
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WWW, March 2008 - Step It In A Digital Style? Step It In Different Digital Styles could also be said, as this Podcast shows us eight different styles in eight different titles. Heavy DUB, an interesting remake of the classic "Smoking My Ganja", and words of the respectable Haile Selassie and MLK: let's step it!

This podcast surely gives an interesting insight in the many ways digitally based producers can work. The choice of the selection is remarkable and well thought out, while the music is presented in a no-nonsense style to let the music speak for itself.

Some cross the realms of Reggae to explore other regions, where others enter from these regions into the realm of Reggae.

We hear an interesting remake of the Drum Song Riddim and an even more interesting remake by the Soothsayers Horns of what was (one of the first) releases on the now legendary UK based Greensleeves Label: A ska-ish tune called Smoking Mi Ganja, originally performed by the band Capital Letters.

Step It! In A Digital Style will definitely have some very pleasant moments for those that usually do not like a digital style, even for those that usually look for a Reggae-only Podcast.

Step it!


PLAYLIST

1. Rootsman – live forever (activator remix)
2. Weeding Dub – justice!
3. Tippa Irie – praises
4. Groove Corporation – watch what you put inna rizzla (radio version)
5. Soothsayers Horns – ganja free 7”
6. Rasboras Dub Tribe – ta’al ya ahi
7. Christine Miller – run to the rock 12”
8. Mikey Murka - war

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