Friday, May 9, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (110)



Dubroom Online - Edition May 9, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (110)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, May 9 2008 - Fortunately, initiation is just one way of getting yourself familiar with the teachings and works of Mystery Babylon.

It's a way that we all have been trodding on, more or less.

We all have learned principals and rules, knowledge and information that determines for a big part just what we are doing and saying. And so much of what we do or think can be traced back to the Babylonian Mystery religions.

When we're all initiated unto a certain degree, it's obvious to see how being initiated will never lead to a better world, to a better livity.

But still, we have to know things about Babylon for we must chant her down until Jah Himself comes to stop her once and for all.

And this is where that other way comes in.

More Tomorrow...

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


ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:
Friday, May 9, 2008
DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW: HIGHAH SEEKAH
DUBROOM VIDEO REVIEW: QUEEN IFRICA - DADDY

DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW: HIGHAH SEEKAH

HIGHAH SEEKAH
DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW




Highah Seekah is indeed moving unto the heigher heights of Reggae Music, being the "Reggae Artist On The Rise" according to the 2007 Reggae Festival Guide.

The Jamaican born vocalist currently works with producers from all over the planet, trying to uplift his audience with upfull word, sound and power.

GET MUSIC, READ MORE ETC

DUBROOM VIDEO REVIEW: QUEEN IFRICA - DADDY

QUEEN IFRICA - DADDY
DUBROOM VIDEO REVIEW




WWW, May 2008 - Although Queen Ifrica is the daughter of Ska legend Derrick Morgan, she didn't dedicate this track to him. She wrote it after hearing about the abuse one of her friends had to go through.

Bizarre aspect: there were several demands to have the track banned from Jamaican Radio when the track took the waves by storm during the last part of 2007. In a musical landscape where slackness (that is: more or less pornographic lyrics) is accepted, a call against one of the most evil things one human can do to another is apparently disturbing...

Queen Ifrica is actually one of the few female Reggae singers who keeps the conscious fire burning. A thing which is definitely not so easy. An article by the Canadian Toronto Star recorded her as saying (about conscious Reggae):
    "From a young teenager I saw that this side of the music was dying. Judy Mowatt, Chevelle and a lot of the other sisters were just going into the church (and singing gospel). I'm not knocking them for that; it's just the pressure of what the industry gives. If you're not willing to hold on, then you might find yourself going to other places."
Fortunately, Ventrice Morgan isn't giving up and continues to chant down Babylon and wickedness. This track is one of her latest attacks on wickedness.

Check out the video as well as a 7 minute video report providing more background on the track, and read some media articles too!

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