WWW, August 2009 - Last August 17, the Dubroom started with a brand new daily series of MP3 reviews, all coming with a free and legal direct download link on the review page.
Here's the schedule for the month of September, 2009.
The thirty-one tracks scheduled for this month has something for everybody. At least, when it comes to Dub and other Reggae.
We got a couple of sweet tunes from Sugar Minott, some classics from the 1970's/80's, a few Dubs and a bit of UK Dub as well. Then a crucial DJ track by Jah Woosh with an excellent Dub version, a touch of new Dancehall/Roots and a slice of Rub a Dub.
Some highlights are "Awakening" (Vibronics), "His Imperial Majesty" (Rod Taylor), and "This Natty Allright" (Jah Woosh).
1. Turbulance - The Slum
2. Prince Jammy and Sugar Minott - The People Got To Dub
3. Frankie Paul - Wheel And Come Again
4. Dennis Brown - Have You Ever Been In Love
5. Stevie Culture - Conscious Lyrics
6. Luciano - Tell I Who
7. Vibronics - Awakening
8. Edi Fitzroy - Chant Down Babylon
9. Johnny Osbourne - Run
10. Horace Andy - Ain't No Sunshine
11. Rod Taylor - His Imperial Majesty
12. Mikey Dread - Mikey Dread In Action
13. Luciano and Friends - Hills and Valleys
14. Junior Roots - Natty Dread Time
15. Nitty Gritty - Duppy Come Again
16. Centry - Thunder Mountain
17. Gregory Isaacs - I Care
18. Vibronics - Jah Music
19. Enos Mac Leod - Magic Dub
20. Sugar 'Booga' Minott - I'm Waiting For Your Love
21. Frankie Paul - Hallelujah
22. Sugar Minott - Half A Love
23. Centry - Melodica Dub
24. Lloyd Parkes and We The People Band - Gamblin' Dub
25. George Nooks - We're In This Love Together
26. Vibronics - Positive Direction
27. Augustus Pablo - Fat Girl Jean
28. Power Steppers - A Taste Of Bass
29. JAH Woosh - This Natty Allright
30. JAH Woosh - This Natty Allright DUB
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