"THIS IS THE DUBROOM (3)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)
WWW, September 4 2009 - Another aspect that identifies the nature of the Dubroom, next upholding the tradition that (DUB) Reggae and Consciousness are connected, is the independent nature of this site.
This independence is very important, as it is the guarantee that the music which is reviewed on the Dubroom is actually considered worthy to be presented to the average listener of (DUB) Reggae Music.
It's also the guarantee that conscious topics are approached without any organization or (religious) group of any kind being able to push their agenda.
A website which is completely in the hands of a bigger corporation, is obviously not independent. But a website where the content is actually user-driven, in other words a website where everyone can do everything, is also not independent.
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 4 2009 - Sly and Robbie have placed their mark on Reggae Music. With their Taxi Productions, they took it even a step further. Here is Dennis Brown in a typical Taxi Style riddim!
WWW, September 2009 - In 1 hour and 20 minutes, we're introduced to a number of riddims by the German Upliftment Sound System, voiced and mixed in fine style to give pure niceness to the worldwide Roots and Dancehall Massive.
WWW, August 2009 - The Queen of the Roots Dawta's is (one of) the top female Reggae Singer(s), whose collaborations with the Mad Professor both in the studio as on stage date back to the 1980's. Her message is clear, her voice even more clear, you just wonder why she doesn't get the attention that she truly more than deserves!
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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