Saturday, December 6, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (196)



Dubroom Online - December 6, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (196)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, December 6 2008 - Just like Nimrod, the founder of Babylon, kept people in slavery by providing them a (false) sense of security, so does the "Gospel Reggae Industry" provide a (false) sense of security.

By creating an "enemy image" of the "Bad Rasta" to Christians and "Christians", a sense of danger is created in the hearts and souls of the people.

In order to "feel good", still, for that is the purpose of most people, without the "threat of the evil Rastaman", they created their own little prison called the "Christian Reggae Scene" which later became the "Gospel Reggae Industry".

Every attempt to try and unite true Christians and true Rastafarians, and especially those who are both, would obviously expose the deception and trickery that formed the "information about Rastafari" that most Christians believe in.

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 and/or Weblogs.

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WELCOME TO BLACKBOARD JUNGLE (DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW)



WWW, November 2008 - The Two-Tone roots of our host becomes clear in his Whiteboard/Blackboard podcast, as he gives an excellent selection of Black Reggae Music, from Bunny Wailer's Rockers to the Rasta Punk of Bad Brains.

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PRINCE LINCOLN AND THE ROYAL RASSES - KINGSTON 11 (DUBROOM VIDEO REVIEW)



WWW, November 2008 - Hammersmith Palace was the scene for an energetic, lively, conscious and above all historic event, when Prince Lincoln and the Royal Rasses performed.

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WELCOME TO BLACKBOARD JUNGLE

WELCOME TO BLACKBOARD JUNGLE
DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW




WWW, November 2008 - The Two-Tone roots of our host becomes clear in his Whiteboard/Blackboard podcast, as he gives an excellent selection of Black Reggae Music, from Bunny Wailer's Rockers to the Rasta Punk of Bad Brains.

Reggae Music was, is, and will always be Black Music. However, this is not Black Music as defined by the Musical Industrial Complex, which simply tells people to make music according to the color of their skin.

Reggae Music is Black Music in this sense, that the music will always, to quote a Mad Professor jingle, "work for a positive image of Black People". Reggae Music is there as a force of liberation, of emancipation, of Black People.

In the nine tracks of this selection, we celebrate Black Reggae Music, from Jamaica to the UK to even the USA where we find Rastafarian Punk/Reggae band Bad Brains chanting down Babylon.

DUB, vocals, even the magnificent "Free Rhodesia" where just about everyone in Jamaica's who's who of 1970's Reggae is present as well as presented. The result is a long, jazzy jam that doesn't leave the solid foundation of Bass and Drums which define Reggae Music.

Black Up!


PLAYLIST

1. Black Panta-The Upsetters
2. Free Rhodesia-Black Disciples
3. Rockers-Bunny Wailer
4. Not Guilty-Aswad
5. Opportunity-Black Roots
6. Leaving Babylon-Bad Brains
7. New Kent Road-Dennis 'Blackbeard' Bovell
9. 8Femi Dub(Love Me)-D ROY BAND

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PRINCE LINCOLN AND THE ROYAL RASSES - KINGSTON 11

PRINCE LINCOLN AND THE ROYAL RASSES - KINGSTON 11
DUBROOM VIDEO REVIEW




WWW, November 2008 - Hammersmith Palace was the scene for an energetic, lively, conscious and above all historic event, when Prince Lincoln and the Royal Rasses performed.

Right after the introduction, the band starts playing an impressive intro. Of course, you must have been there to feel it, but the vibes still radiate from the screen when watching this video.

When Prince Lincoln enters stage, the vibe is right and the tones are set. The horns start to play, the Prince starts to sing, the music flood like rain.

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