"THIS IS THE DUBROOM (1)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)
WWW, September 2 2009 - The Dubroom promotes (DUB) Reggae and Consciousness, on an equal basis.
Of course, this means that not all visitors/readers of the Dubroom may be interested in everything with the same amount of interest.
Still, statistics show that a significant part of those that have subscribed themselves to one or more of ours lists/feeds, are interested in the overall content of the Dubroom.
This fact may surprise one person, where the other will see the logic behind it. For, even though one can and should criticize the statement, it is somehow true that (DUB) Reggae and Consciousness are connected with each other.
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, September 2 2009 - Taken from the Dub part of Sugar Minott's excellent first self-produced album, here is Prince Jammy mixing it up in a fine style fe true.
WWW, September 2009 - These are Online (DUB) Reggae Artists from the very first time there was such a thing, when it came into existence predominantly on the old MP3.com website.
The music of their art is heavily based on Reggae Dub, often is Reggae Dub in the UK tradition, and downloading some of their tracks will definitely enhance your MP3 collection.
WWW, September 2009 - Good MP3 News when you're in the USA: AMAZON.com has some very interesting totally free MP3 sampler albums from Tuff Gong, Blood and Fire, Pressure Sounds and VP Records!
Be quick, though: it's only this month (September 2009)
WWW, June 2009 - Hortense Ellis (18 April 1941, Trenchtown, Kingston, Jamaica - 19 October 2000) was a reggae musician, and the younger sister of fellow artist, Alton Ellis.
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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