Sunday, October 26, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (155)



Dubroom Online - October 26, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (155)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, October 26 2008 - Sometimes, we simply have to admit that it has a concrete consequence when we know a thing to be so.

We cannot hold things for true and consider them to be of no relevance for our own lifes.

No, it's not really about these evidently evil things. Things like murder, corruption, participating in shady Skull and Bones kind of groups.

It's more about ourselves, in our essence. Do we realize that we are being used as a mere object by a Mystery which utter goal is to destroy mankind?

So, where we have to Step Out Of Babylon, this is first and foremost a step we take inside of ourselves. A step, which says that we want to walk in truth and freedom even when this means that we have to leave certain feelings of safety and security behind.

More Tomorrow...

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.

ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:

TURTLEMAN (DUBROOM MP3 SPOTLIGHT)



He was one of the first online artists, he is at least as hard as Sizzla and Capleton, he chants down Babylon right in the "Belly of the Beast": Turtleman, Dancehall Vocalist extraordinaire!

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I LOVE THE REGGAE! (DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW)



WWW, October 2008 - Yes, you just got to love this one! A fine selection of known and unknown early Jamaican Reggae and even from the time just a little bit before Reggae Music.

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TURTLEMAN

TURTLEMAN
DUBROOM MP3 SPOTLIGHT




He was one of the first online artists, he is at least as hard as Sizzla and Capleton, he chants down Babylon right in the "Belly of the Beast": Turtleman, Dancehall Vocalist extraordinaire!

He was born in Jamaica as the son of a designer and a policeman who was also a celebrity, but raised by his grandmother who taught him how to live it up in a conscious way. Currently, he lives in the USA but he keeps staying in touch with Jamaica, where he helps people in lifting themselves up.

Turtleman is everything but slow: he started chanting at the age of 9, resulting in the fact that he traveled all across Jamaica and subsequently large parts of the world ever since he was a teenager. He should also get more credit than he deserves when it comes to his presence on the Internet: Turtleman is one of the first online artists as well.

Why he is not as known as let's say Sizzla or Capleton, is a mystery. A great mystery. Not only can Turtleman be considered at least as talented and skillful, the fact that he lives in the USA makes him address things in certain ways as well.

Well, "address" is an understatement. Turtleman doesn't really address a topic: he burns fire pon Babylon, he chants her down, one tune after the other after the other.

You can't stop the truth, you can't keep a good man down, and so, they might try to silence those that Chant Down Babylon, but the voice will be heard. Should be heard, too.

Musically, Turtleman is at least as good as the artists mentioned before. Listen to tracks like "Boy Work For Satan" and "Preacher Want The Money", and you know that here we have one of the top Conscious vocalists in the field of Dancehall.


LINKS TO DOWNLOAD PAGES

MP3.com.au (TIP!)
AUDIOSTREET.net
ISOUND.com
MYSPACE.com


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DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW PAGE OF THIS ARTIST
(In case you read this long after October 2008 and a lot of things might have happenned)

I LOVE THE REGGAE!

I LOVE THE REGGAE!
DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW




WWW, October 2008 - Yes, you just got to love this one! A fine selection of known and unknown early Jamaican Reggae and even from the time just a little bit before Reggae Music.

"I Love the Reggae, I Love the Reggae Dance", sing the Tenors in the opening tune that also gave name to this nice selection. Sweet for the soul, definitely. Even for those who weren't around yet when these tunes were recorded!

Which brings us to the title again. Yes, Reggae is a music you must love and when you love Reggae Music, there is no age or time where there is no music to apprecilove.

Love it!


PLAYLIST

01. the tenors – i love the reggae
02. clives allstars - san Sebastian
03. cynthia Richards - conversation
04. shirley and the rude boys – jumping around
05. prince buster's all stars - love each other
06. jackie and soul vendors -baba boom version
07. eric donaldson – lonely nights
08. typhoon allstars – rack-a-tack
09. the pyramids – prisoner of alkatraz
10. the pyramids – shotgun
11. richard saunders – sign of the times
12. stranger cole – happy go lucky
13. the pyramids – stingo
14. seven letters – the fit
15. the upsetters – night doctor
16. the silvertones – it’s real
17. dillinger – skanking
18. earl chinna smith - riding with mr lee
19. slim smith – my conversation

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