"EZ TRAX" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)
WWW, September 30 2009 - Today, we end our daily series of presenting a free and legal track from the EZTRACKS.com website.
An interesting website, if only because it has a rather extensive collection of old Wailers tunes. Among a lot of really nice Roots Reggae tracks which fit very well in the total spectrum of reviewed music on the Dubroom.
On the other hand, you really have to want to have these tunes, for the registration and download processes are not really that simple. Additionally, they have a lot of karaoke and cover songs presented as the real thing.
Whatever the case: it really is free and legal, and it is (DUB) Reggae, so we feature it on the Dubroom.
Just like our series of daily MP3 reviews, which doesn't stop today!
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 30 2009 - The DUB counterpart to Jah Woosh's "This Natty Allright" is more than that. Classic 1970's DUB in the way that many contemporary producers still try to produce their material. Crucially crucial!
WWW, September 2009 - Cool and easy: No More Babylon presenting themselves inna Dubwise Style and the result just cannot be refused by anyone who know how to recognize the better Dub. And the music? Orthodox Roots Reggae, monsieur!
WWW, September 2009 - Her first album was recorded in Channel One Studio's, and not for nothing: Roots Dawta Zema used to be the USA's premiere Conscious Female Reggae Vocalist. Before she moved to Jamaica to further develop her spiritual Roots Reggae in the weight of Yabby You's Jesus Dread Identity, that is...
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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