Tuesday, September 18, 2007

MP3 Podcast: Solid Selections (Sleeper's Record Shack #1)

SOLID SELECTIONS
SLEEPER'S RECORD SHACK #1




WWW, September 2007 - The first episode of Sleeper's Record Shack starts of with a special jingle by none other than Mikey Dread, introducing the man called Mick Sleeper.

With such an introduction, Mick Sleeper obviously captures the attention of everyone who is even remotely familiar with Reggae Music.

But he didn't need to introduce himself to everyone, though...

Being a veteran of the online (DUB) Reggae scene, Sleeper isn't an unknown figure for those who've been around in Reggae Cyberspace.

It doesn't matter. Everyone who listens to this musical introduction will give thanks that this huge lover of Reggae Music decided to spread some positive vibes through the Podosphere...

The vibes start off with fourteen of what our host calls "solid selections". Solid Roots, interesting material like a Robert Palmer tune recorded in Jamaica, Rub a Dub stylee is there too.

Highlights galore: Dr. Alimantado's "Conscious Man", a heartical encouragement for those that need it. Horace Andy's "Man Next Door" is another one.

Like Reggae? Get this one!



PLAYLIST

01. DON'T LET ME SUFFER - The Concords
02. EDUCATE YOUR MIND - The Morwells
03. PROPHECY MUST FULFILL - Delroy Wilson
04. HEALING OF THE NATION - Inner Circle
05. SYSTEMS - Julian Marley
06. HIT ME WITH MUSIC - Jah Cure
07. LOVE CAN RUN FASTER - Robert Palmer
08. ROUGH - Ini Kamoze
09. MAN NEXT DOOR - Horace Andy
10. MONKEY WRENCH - Ansel Collins & Augustus Pablo
11. DJ'S CHOICE - Dennis Alcapone
12. TRACK SHOES - General Echo
13. CONSCIOUS MAN - Dr. Alimantado
14. REBEL VIBRATIONS - Creation Rebel




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Video: 60 Minutes Of 1984 Jamaican Dancehall

60 MINUTES OF 1984 JAMAICAN DANCEHALL
Dubroom (DUB) Reggae Video Review




In the year of George Orwell's famous book on the Police State, Jamaica was completely captured by Rub a Dub or early Dance Hall Music.

Channel One Studio's was creating hit after hit with the Roots Radics as their Studio Band, while DJ's and Singers chanted over the drum and basslines of what was then a brand new thing.

It was the time in which digital technologies entered the (Jamaican) Studio's big time. Jammy's produced the now famed sleng Teng Riddim that set the tone for yet another thing: Ragga, or simply Dancehall.

This is where, and when, the video captures the sights and sounds in the Dance during a very exciting time in Jamaica, both musically and politically.

Uncensored, that is. So if you can't stand the sights of marihuana or a reasonable amount of sensual dancing, in other words if you can't stand to be in a Reggae Dancehall anyway, read on what you're going to miss out on.

In one hour, a whole host of vocalists enter stage: singers and DJ's. Tippa Lee, Nicodemus, Yami Bolo, Philip Frazer: just four names out of many great performers.

Especially Yami Bolo (around 32 minutes into the video) is kind of special as he really is still a pickney when in that time but already a great performer.

Towards the end of the video, certain vocalists express the fact that they have taken just a little bit too much beer, which has it's charm. Just like the few minutes wherein there is no music, but another vocalist just plays around with the echo on his voice...

An uncensored look in what was a Jamaican Dancehall in Orwell's year. 1984, a year wherein certainly nuff things were going on!

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Young Mac Gililan Has A Farm... (Babylon Observer Video Review)

YOUNG MAC GILILAN HAS A FARM...
BABYLON OBSERVER VIDEO REVIEW




WWW, September 2007 - As we forward towards the "Days of Noah" or "Age of Aquarius", Babylon is setting the stage for the return of the Nephilim and making a fortune while she's doing it.

Meet James Gilliland, owner of a big ranch somewhere in the USA. He's a farmer, a very very special farmer with a very very special kind of cattle.

He's raising and preparing his cattle for the slaughter. He's actively looking to increase the number of cattle in his flock, and with the help of the bigger company of which Mr. Gilliland is only an employee, he has reached to a level of which you could say: quite remarkable indeed.

Mr. Gilliland is a Soul-Farmer: a keeper of souls. He is here to help his masters prepare the planet for the return of the days of Noah. The days, of which the ancient books of Genesis and Enoch give unbelievable details. Details, confirmed by archaeology and so called "extra-biblical" manuscripts.

The ancient books speak about Lucifer and how his multitudes of merchandize eventually led him to desire the impossible: break the border between the creation and the Creator.

The books tell us how mankind was tempted and keeps being tempted to worship creation rather than worshipping Jah (God). When the Watchers came down to make themselves offspring through women, they did so in exchange for technology.

They also demanded that humans would stop worshipping the Creator, Who is Himself not a Created Being. They would deny His existence to people, by making Him a part of Creation.

Exactly this is what Mr. Gilliland's says his so-called extra-terrestrial "friends" claim too:

They see the Creator within all creation. They do not separate or divide creation from the Creator, for to them the Creator is omnipresent within all creation. (SOURCE)

The books tell us about the Days of Noah, too. The days in which the planet was literally flooded by the unholy offspring of non-human intelligent beings and humans: the Nephilim.

All of this is a big business in Babylon. For Babylon is all about business and trading, just like Lucifer. That's why people like Zechariah Sitchin and others become filthy rich by telling propaganda stories about all of this. And let's not forget our "Christian" friend either, who are busy creating their own little UFO Enterprise within the structures of the Christian Industrial Complex.

Although this business is about money, ultimately it's about the trading of souls. The good book of the Apocalypse reveals to us how souls a merchandise in the hands of Babylon (Revelation 18:12,13)

Let's not forget our American farmer in all of this!

James Gilliland is all about preparing mankind for the massive return of the days of Noah in our time. In this video, you can see how he speaks to an audience that is avidly looking for contact with the Watchers or "extra-terrestrials" as they call them.

We'll see his farm, where he gathers souls and makes them receptive to be replaced by the spirits of the Nephilim who are desperately trying to initiate the "New Age", "Age of Aquarius", "New World Order", or simply... Days of Noah!

The farm is built on a historical location. It's close to the place where a man called Kenneth Arnold saw UFO's and coined the now legendary phrase "flying saucers". Kenneth Arnold wasn't the only one to see UFO's as the sighting reports go back 100's of years. And today, it's not really different as one UFO manifestation after the other is reported on Gilliland's place.

We'll see him talk, addressing the people of the world to join him in his enterprise. And even though his Clean-Cut Hippie looks may deceive you into thinking how he's not to be taken serious, millions of people actually do take him serious and if only for that, the Babylon Observer observes...

He's a frequent guest on the most popular paranormal and UFO related media channels, people hang on his lips as the "extra-terrestrials" manifest themselves in front of camera's and witnesses to "confirm" his propaganda.

Mr. Gilliland claims how his "extra-terrestrial" friends want to "help "humanity" to reach into the next "evolutionary phase", meaning: forget about being the seed of Adam and Eve. He hails the "technology" that the Watchers have to offer, but fails to explain why his friends are unable to save the world as he claims they can.

Something is holding them back, obviously. That something, according to Mr. Gilliland is the so-called "negativity" of those that disagree with his ideas.

Or the ideas he propagates.

See for yourself!


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Monday, September 17, 2007

Dubroom Online - Edition September 17, 2007



Dubroom Online - Edition September 17, 2007


WWW, September 17 2007 - The word is out there.

In Europe, people will refer you to the various departments in government. In America, you will be directed to a religious business.

Within Reggae, the chances are very big that you will be referred to a German Sound System with one of the best online presences in Cyberspace.

Conscious people will direct you towards a group of free spirits who beat the drum together as they Chant Down Babylon in many different ways.

The word is out there. It's being used by the President, the Pastor, the Selector and the Seeer. and it completely depends on the person's occupation what (s)he means with it.

The word, is ministry!

Give Thanks, One Love,
Messian Dread (Dubroom Webmaster)


ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:


Predicto: Free Spirits Beating The Drum (Website Review)
MP3 Spotlight: Roots Ministry

MP3 Spotlight: Roots Ministry

ROOTS MINISTRY
DUBROOM FEATURED ARTIST SEPTEMBER 2007




WWW, September 2007 - This Germany based Sound System ministers to the online (DUB) Reggae massive with some of the most solid mixes you have ever heard!

As soon as you visit the Roots Ministry website, which is probably the first thing you want to do after reading this review, you know you've landed on a very special place in Cyberspace. And when you go deeper, you will praise Jah for where you've just landed.

Here is a collective that know their music and how to play it. They know how to minister to the Roots Massive with some crucial Drum and Bass lines, Conscious Lyrics and strategically placed Sound Effects. Playing one record after the other without you even noticing it, you will keep moving and grooving from the top to the very last drop.

They're very up-to-date with the latest riddims, and when you prefer a certain style, Roots Ministry is able to provide you with a show containing that particular style.

Yes, this is the kind of Sound system you want to hire for a crucial Reggae Festival. This is the kind of Sound System you want to experience when you go to a crucial Reggae Festival.

This is also the kind of Sound System that has an online presence which serves the online (DUB) Reggae Community with a wide variety of services. On their website they have a "Monthly Fire Tune", several impressive long mixes and a lot of Riddim Presentations: short non-stop mixes featuring one riddim.

Listening to the material they put out is a true blessing. As the showers of pure Reggae Music flow over your soul, Ireness becomes fact rather than word. You can just sit down or jump up, relax or move and groove, it truly doesn't matter.

Nuff Niceness, Nuff Raspect, Nuff Vibes!


ROOTS MINISTRY RIDDIM MIXES

The following mixes can be downloaded straight from this page. Just right-click on the titles, select "Save As..." and the file will transfer to your computer.

RED RAZOR RIDDIM
GHANA RIDDIM
JAH ARMY/KILLING FIELDS RIDDIM
MAD NOTES RIDDIM
LIVING MAN RIDDIM
SHILOH ITES RIDDIM
BYE BYE BYE RIDDIM
SONGS OF ZION RIDDIM
BELLY SKA RIDDIM


DUBROOM REVIEWS OF ROOTS MINISTRY MIXES

The following mixes are reviewed by the Dubroom and can be downloaded from the review pages. Just click on the titles.

ROOTS MINISTRY MIXDOWN #1
ROOTS MINISTRY MIXDOWN #2
ROOTS MINISTRY MIXDOWN #3
A CONFERENCE WITH HIS MAJESTY MIX CD 1
A CONFERENCE WITH HIS MAJESTY MIX CD 2

ARTIST WEBSITE

ROOTSMINISTRY.de (See: "Monthly Fire Tune"!)

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Dubroom Online - Edition September 16, 2007



Dubroom Online - Edition September 16, 2007


WWW, September 16 2007 - Because of the colonial ties with Jamaica, there is a really strong and influential Reggae Culture in the UK. There's even a special style within Reggae called UK DUB and ROOTS.

Militant Steppers, deep deep One Drops, spaced out Dubs and heartical singers form just a few elements of this subculture of Reggae Culture.

It should therefotre not be a suprise to find a UK Dub on a Jamaican Reggae show. It should therefore not be a suprise to find some heavyweight tunes by a UK based vocalist.

But it sure will give another reason to give thanks.

Give thanks for that music which so many people will faithfully call JAH Music: Reggae Music!

Give Thanks, One Love,
Messian Dread (Dubroom Webmaster)


ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:
MP3 Podcast: Pressure Drop, A Jamaican Reggae Excursion selected by Andrew Bauer
MP3: EliJah Man

MP3 Podcast: Pressure Drop, A Jamaican Reggae Excursion selected by Andrew Bauer

PRESSURE DROP: A JAMAICAN REGGAE EXCURSION
SELECTED BY ANDREW BAUER




WWW, September 2007 - This well balanced 25 track selection shows just how diverse Reggae Music can be, even when it's obvous theme is 1970's Jamaican Rockers and Early Rub a Dub.

The balance is between the known and the unkown. It is between various studio's. It is between various styles. It is between various disciplines, and even locations.

The bulk of the 25 tracks are Jamaican productions, the rest can be counted on the fingers of one hand and you don't even need them all for that. We'll go to the UK for a nice Aswad DUB mixed by the mighty JAH Shaka, we'll visit Bullwackies: the first Reggae Studio to be built in the USA.

Scientist leads the way with a mighty Michael Prophet Dub. King Tubby is there, too, obviously, because he is the godfather of DUB. Ofcourse, the selection presents a wide variety of styles and engineers within the Disciple of Dub.

Horace Andy and Barrington Levy, Junior Murvin and Naggo Morris. The singers are there, too. Just like vocal groups such as The Congo's and The Heptones. There could have been just a little bit more DJ-ing, though...


PLAYLIST

01. Barrington Levy - Shine Eye Gal
02. The Gladiators - Soul Rebel
03. Dennis Walks - Drifter
04. Mudie's All-Stars - Loran's Dance
05. Cornell Campbell - Mister DJ
06. Milton Henry - Corn Bread & Butter
07. Horace Andy - Spying Glass
08. Bullwackie's All-Stars - Morning Star
09. The Congos - Can't Come In
10. The Heptones - I Shall Be Released
11. Junior Murvin - Police & Thieves
12. Love Joys - Studio Man
13. Morwell Unlimited Meets King Tubby - Pegasus Rock
14. Jah Shaka Meets Aswad - Behold H.I.M.
15. The Gladiators - You Little Rat
16. Naggo Morris - You Rest On My Mind
17. Crucial Bunny - Bunny No Easy
18. Harry Mudie Meets King Tubby - Mudie's Serenade (In Dub)
19. Milton Henry & Susan Cadogan - This World
20. Scientist - Your Teeth In My Neck
21. Tapper Zukie & The Musical Intimidators - Sensimelia Version
22. Wailing Souls - They Don't Know Jah
23. The Pioneers - Time Hard
24. Donna & Althea - Uptown Top Ranking
25. The Aggrovators - Lambs Bread Herb



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MP3: EliJah Man

ELIJAH MAN



When you listen to EliJahman's heartfelt Dubs, you can't help but noticing the similarity with the mighty Jah Shaka.

This is the kind of music you play loud, preferably with some serious subwoofer attached to your sound system. Cause that's when the words really come true, when the vibe really flows!

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