FAVICONS, LINKS, CREATIVE COMMONS ARCHIVE AND THE CHURCHIANITY OBSERVER
DUBROOM IN-SITE # 37
WWW, August 2020 - It's been quite a while
since there was any update on the Dubroom website. Quite a while since a new
episode of Dubroom In-Site could be written, but finally here it is: Dubroom
In-Site Number Thirty-Seven! Good news for music collectors, and for Truth
seekers alike. Let's get started, shall we?
Favicons
What on earth are favicons, other than a
multiple of one favicon? Well, it's one of these things you see when you
visit a website. It's on top of your browser, a little picture next to the url.
It looks like this:
It turned out that all over the
Dubroom website, there was another favicon. This one:
That was not really a preferable
situation. So, action was needed. Since this website is hand-made, that is every
page has to be edited by hand, the only action that could be taken was to
manually edit every single page on the Dubroom website and add a little code
that links to something relevant instead of the "Y!" thing. This has
now been done. Thousands of pages edited.
Links
Of course, in this process a quick
look at every page was necessary. And oh boy, how much dead and wrong links were
found! For example, there were a lot of links to LAST.FM, which used to
host mp3 files. Not anymore. Changed them. For some reason, even some internal
links didn't work. Changed them. And of course, mp3.dubroom.org had the biggest
work. So many websites are gone, some eaten up by the big Tech companies while
other simply vanished.
Of course, it is the year 2020.
Most people only have a smart phone, and no longer collect music. It's a sad
thing, because streaming services like Spotify and Itunes are not really that
friendly to the underground music scene. In a way, we're just like in the days
before the Internet when there were the official channels that everyone could
access easily and the underground that you had to know how to get in.
And so, in these times where sites
vanish and music gets lost, the Dubroom has opened a brand new feature:
Creative Commons Archive
A significant part of the music
reviewed at mp3.dubroom.org was released under a Creative Commons copyright.
Dubroom music released before 2014 or so was and also still is available under
that copyright. It basically means that the music is free and can be freely
distributed provided that no money is made of it, the stuff is left intact and
the creators credited.
In order to keep mp3.dubroom.org
(to name a buzzword) sustainable, every reviewed album and single track released
under Creative Commons is now physically uploaded to the Dubroom's server and
offered for free download straight off the website. The server actually carries
-at the moment this is written- over 60 Creative Commons mp3
albums as well as some interesting single tracks, for example by Ziggy Marley.
Until now, it wasn't really possible for the visitor of the Dubroom seeking to
collect music to get all of this material in one section.
Introducing the Creative Commons
archive of mp3.dubroom.org:
WWW, August 2020 - The Dubroom website
physically hosts quite a number of mp3 albums and tracks released under
Creative Commons copyright. This basically means that the music may be
re-distributed provided no money is made, the music left intact and the
creators credited. And so it is done here at the Dubroom.
Just this month, the Dubroom webmaster went
through all the links at mp3.dubroom.org again only to find a lot of dead
links. Sure, that's because the Dubroom links to music hosted at other
websites and these websites do sometimes change their content or worse,
disappear from the web. That's where music released under Creative Commons
copyright is such a blessing, because it enables the Dubroom to physically
host the music on it's own server so that the music will continue to be
available, even when the original sources disappear.
Now, as an extra service, all this material
can now be downloaded from one place, the mp3.dubroom.org Creative
Commons Archives. Nicely divided between single tracks and albums, everything
sorted alphabetically as well, you can download the music at your leisure and
enjoy the vibes.
Please, pay respect to the Creative Commons
copyright idea. This means, that the music is offered to you for free and you
are free to pass it on as well, provided that you do not ask any money for it,
do not change the contents of the music and the zip files and pay credit to
the original artists and producers that created the works.
Additionally, the Dubroom Net Label also
hosts quite a bit of musical works, some even in WAVE format. You might want
to check that out as well, as we've released quite a bit of music in various
styles from analogue Roots Reggae to digital Dubwise and much more. And last
but not least, we've dug up some lo-fi Dubroom Radio shows you might like. Or
not.
Hopefully you like this extra service to help
you get some of the best that mp3.dubroom.org has reviewed. Enjoy!
And this...
On top of the Creative Commons albums and
single tracks downloads, there's a third
download page. This page contains links to albums that have vanished because
the websites that offered the free downloads have vanished. You can now find
much the music scattered over YouTube on channels that upload all kinds of
musical works, but not anymore as free mp3 download. So in order to serve the
collectors of free and legal mp3's, the Dubroom's server now also hosts that
music. We do so since it was offered for free and is no longer available, but
under the condition that as soon as we get a message from the original sources
to take something off-line, it will be taken off-line
The Churchianity Observer
Another significant part of the Dubroom has to
deal with the faith. The faith in Yesus, in Jah. That's a faith in Him and thus
not a faith in, well, let's say Babylon or the many things that are done in the
name of "Christianity". A faith, the faith, in Yesus Kristos the
Saviour of all mankind.
And that's something completely different than
being part of some religion or some system that claim Yesus but is far from it.
Let's call that "Churchianity". How much the Dubroom has researched
and documented this, from the thorough investigation of the Christafari Cult to
many other, broader things, resulting in the crc.dubroom.org
website.
All of this was, and still is, a service for
Truth seekers. Yet the name "Center for Research on Christianity" is
regrettable. Christianity can be seen as the Body of Kristos, the collective of
all believers in Him regardless of anything else. There's no One researching
that other than back biters and haters of Kristos.
So we move on.
The CRC has now been replaced by the
Churchianity Observer and can be found at co.dubroom.org.
Yes, he knows the word "church"
("Called Out Ones") in it's essence refers to that very same Body of
Kristos but only in the original language. When we think of the word
"church", we see that system. When we think of the word
"Christianity", we can also think of Christ, Kristos.
There is no need to watch the flock of Jah. Jah
watches over His flock.
There is every need to see just what is done
with the Message of the Gospel, how the Church-and-State System functions, what
they say to the flock, and much more .
Seeing.
Observing.
Observing Churchianity.
When you love Truth, love Yesus, want to equip
yourself not to get into stupidity, observe along with the Churchianity
Observer. Here's a small introduction to co.dubroom.org:
WWW, August 2020 - After several years of
hardly any activity on the Dubroom website, here is the Churchianity Observer.
An introduction.
Almost two decades ago the Dubroom founded
the "Christafari Research Center", a website aimed at providing
extra research material to the two books Dubroom editor Messian Dread wrote
about this "Gospel Reggae Band". Later the "CRC" changed
it's name into "Center for Research on Christianity", providing a
more broad perspective on "Babylon Sponsored Christianity".
And now there is the Churchianity Observer,
the follow-up for the CRC.
Basically the Churchianity Observer has a
YouTube Channel where all kind of interesting and relevant material is
gathered, a forum where you can interact about this very same material and
more even without registration, and a research archive with downloadable
stuff.
Although the Churchianity Observer is
obviously very much against the false teachings and systems he exposes, but
none of that comes out of an antichristian mind set. Quite the contrary! The
only thing the Churchianity Observer wants to do is provide information to the
members of the Body of Christ and other Truth seekers who seek to divide
between true Christian Livity, a life of faith in Christ and the counterfeit
systems of downpression that come in the Name of Kristos but in reality are
ravenous wolves.
Concluding...
I hope you're not only informed, but also provided with something that you
like, whether it's about the music or about consciousness.
Feel
free to comment to this update at the Dubroom Message Board (registration NOT
required) or visit
mp3.dubroom.org
and/or
co.dubroom.org.
One Love,
Messian Dread (Editor/Webmaster, Dubroom.org)