ROOTS REGGAE DUB WISDOM
RADIO DUBROOM 2014 CHAPTER 5
The set opens up with a track from the download archives of yours truly: this one was available for download on the website from the (Netherlands based) producer Robert Curiel back in the previous century. It's a Dub full of vibes, just like the second one by Sheya Mission and the 1975 7" release by what many consider to be the first Roots Reggae band in the UK.
Continueing with another rare vinyl single with Michael Prophet and a healthy portion of Dub re-released through the Blood and Fire label. Mchael Rose forms a bridge to more recent material, that is, from the last decade or so. Crucial material from Twilight Circus, Mad Professor, Slimmah Sound, Don Fe, and the new Dubroom release featuring Dennis Alcapone.
Chapter five of Radio Dubroom 2014 is also the first mix done using the new hardware here in the Dubroom, a rather exciting thing to do but that's for another occasion.
PLAYLIST
01. Robert Curiel - Satta in Dub
02. Sheya Mission - Summertime Dub
03. Cimarons - Rooting Dub (rare 7")
04. Cimarons - Rooting for a Cause (rare 7")
05. Michael Prophet - Concious Man (rare 7")
06. Michael Prophet - Conscious Man Dub (rare 7")
07. Scientist - Dub Bible
08. Big Youth - Jah Love Them Dub
09. Yabby You - No Tarry Yah
10. Michael Prophet - Mash Down Rome Dubwise
11. Michael Rose - Born Free (Discomix)
12. Michael Rose - Stepping Out Of Babylon (Twilight Circus)
13. Michael Rose - Stepping Out Of Babylon Dubwise (Twilight Circus)
14. Mad Professor - Judgement Dub
15. Dennis Alcapone - Got To Be Conscious (Discomix)
16. Bunnington Judah - Burning Fire (Don Fe)
17. Bunnington Judah - Burning Fire Dubwise (Don Fe)
18. Bagga T - Worship Dub (Slimmah Sound)
19. Bagga T - Worship (Slimmah Sound)
20. Kyle Sicarius - Jah Is My Light (Slimmah Sound)
21. Kyle Sicarius - Jah Is My Light Dubwise (Slimmah Sound)
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