"THIS IS THE DUBROOM (2)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)
WWW, October 27 2009 - Love for (DUB) Reggae and Consciousness is what made me start the Dubroom in 1997. It's still this love that keeps me doing what I do, so it's not so far stretched to call the Dubroom a labour of love.
Reggae Music has taught me a lot throughout life. Bible quotes, insightful lyrics, musical vibrations that enter where no other music can touch my heart and soul, et cetera.
Unlike some folks, it is simply impossible for me to separate the music from the lyrics and therefore I do take the lyrics very serious.
This is why the Dubroom has several research projects wherein, if you will, footnotes are added to many Reggae lyrics. Research projects which are not always appreciloved by everybody.
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, October 27 2009 - Almost eight minutes of pure UK DUB and ROOTS Niceness. Eight minutes in which the Power Steppers work it out according to the finest ways of the UK DUB Tradition: long echo's, a mixture of programmed and played material, and a deeeeeeeeeep bass sound for which you definitely want to have your subwoofer connected!
WWW, October 2009 - "Don't Be Afraid To Stand Up For What's Right", are the first lines of this upfull, joyous Roots Reggae tune by the UK based collective. It's also the first track of their début album: Nucleus Roots know their Roots fe true!
WWW, October 2009 - When acclaimed Reggae Toaster Prince Mohammed decided to stop toasting and start singing, versatile vocalist George Nooks again became acclaimed and this time as a singer of several styles of Reggae.
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