"EZ TRACKS AND ARTIST PAGES" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)
WWW, August 16 2009 - If you're into more than (DUB) Reggae, you might want to take a look at the non-Reggae tunes that are available for free and legal download at the EZTRACKS.com Website, reviewed for today's edition of Dubroom Online.
One thousand free and legal downloads, after all, that's not something to ignore, even though there are just over 70 interesting (DUB) Reggae tunes on there.
In the months of August, ah, well, the remainder of it, and during the month of September, Jah Willing, the Dubroom will present a track available on the EZTRACKS.com website.
But that's not all. I've made a start with the Dubroom Artist Pages. Each day, a new one will be presented in the daily editions of Dubroom Online.
Stay tuned for more information 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.
ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:
WWW, August 2009 - With a free download of a great rendering of Frankie Paul's Tu Sheng Peng, the Reggae Culture Volume One album, presented by Phillip Smart, turns out to be more than interesting.
WWW, August 2009 - One thousand free, legal MP3 Downloads, to be chosen out of a catalogue with names ranging from Yami Bolo to Bob Marley to Prince Alla to U Roy? The Dubroom took a look into the claims of EZTRACKS.com and came back with a surprising report.
WWW, July 2009 - Mad Professor (born Neil Joseph Stephen Fraser, 1955, Georgetown, Guyana) is a dub music producer and engineer known for his original productions and remix work.
WWW, August/September 2009 - From August 16 to September 30, the Dubroom presents a new track available for free download at EZTRACKS.com. Just click to listen and check it out!
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