Wednesday, March 26, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (73)



Dubroom Online - Edition March 26, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (73)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, March 26 2008 - When Christopher Columbus was doing his thing, Mystery Babylon had already taken her place in large parts of Europe.

The whole world knew about it, too.

Europeans went all over the globe to colonize the lands and it's peoples. There was no continent that was not confronted with the fact that Europe was going through what is now known as a "Golden Age"!

Spearheaded by the Dutch East and West Indian Companies, the world saw globalization before the word was even invented.

And the sight was terrible.

More Tomorrow...

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


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Wednesday, March 26, 2008
"WHEN RHYTHM WAS KING"

"WHEN RHYTHM WAS KING"

"WHEN RHYTHM WAS KING"
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WWW, March 2008 - US Based Reggae label Heartbeat is the official distributor of Studio One, which is a thing you really know after listening to "When Rhythm Was King". Version on Version of the classic sound of the Studio that gave birth to too many riddims to mention.

Joshua B, selector of the official Podcast by the Reggae Label, made sure that all disciplines of Reggae are represented in this presentation of Studio One material. Vocal Harmony groups, Singers, DJ's and DUB: it's all there.

The title refers to another release by the label, but in a way there's something to say about it. When you listen to contemporary Reggae and Dancehall, you will find that many of the original Studio One riddims are still used today. So, Riddim is still King.

The unmistakable sound of Jamaica's first recording Studio is perfectly captured in the Heartbeat re-release, and the fact that our host plays Version to Version should give us a hint where to go when we need to listen to that classic sound.

Nice (Studio) One!


PLAYLIST

01. Alexander Henry - Please Be True
02. Sound Dimension - Please Be True Version
03. Carlton & the Shoes - Me and You
04. Ethiopians - Incessantly
05. Basil Daley - Hold Me Baby
06. Basil Daley - Hold Me Baby Pt. 2
07. Heptones - Fattie Fattie
08. Jackie Mittoo - Goldmine
09. Bassies - Things a Come Up to Bump
10. Soul Vendors - Things a Come Up to Dub
11. Dillinger - Natty Kung Fu
12. Dub Specialist - Freedom
13. Ernest Wilson - Why oh Why
14. Ernest & the Sound Dimension - Why oh Why Version
15. Johnny Osbourne - Can’t Buy Love
16. Soul Vendors - Swing Easy
17. Silvertones - Smile
18. Alpheus - Mrs. Right

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Tuesday, March 25, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (72)



Dubroom Online - Edition March 25, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (72)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, March 25 2008 - Why did Quetzalquatl tell the Maya that he would return and complete his "civilization project" together with white people?

Personally I believe it was part of what insiders call the "Plan Of The Ages". It's a Plan that has been revealed in the Bible and uncovered by many researchers.

That Plan basically is to create a One World Order and restore the Days of Noah or "Atlantis".

Ages before Christopher Columbus was said to have "discovered" "America", even ages before Babylon had set her headquarters in Europe, it was already known how one day the "western hemisphere" would be under Babylonian rule.

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



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Tuesday, March 25, 2008
ROOTS MAN DUB

ROOTS MAN DUB

ROOTSMAN DUB
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WWW, March 2008 - The third episode of the official Heartbeat Reggae Podcast doesn't just serve as a high quality promo for the DUB Album with the same title, owners of the album want to have this one as well.

The Heartbeat Reggae Podcast is more than just promotion of their releases. It's actually a positive contribution to the promotion of Reggae Music in general.

In just over half an hour, Joshua B takes us through a number of DUBs on the Heartbeat release Roots Man DUB, a double CD that is much more than just a re-release from a Jamaican LP from the 1970's.

Well worth a purchase, you will probably find after listening to the 30 minutes in which our host takes us to a number of tracks taken from the release.

However, since he also plays the vocal counterparts, you will want to listen to the Podcast as well in case you already have it.

And in case you're unable to buy the albums, you will enjoy over half an hour worth of Serious Rockers, showcase style!


PLAYLIST

01. Revolutionaries - Macabak Rock
02. Maytones - Africa We Want To Go
03. GG’s All Stars - Over Africa
04. Maytones - Madness
05. GG’s All Stars - Mad Dub
06. Starlights - Born Again Rasta
07. GG’s All Stars - Dub Again Rasta
08. Gregory Isaacs - Want to Go
09. GG’s All Stars - See Me Dub
10. Gregory Isaacs - Each Day
11. GG’s All Stars - Each Day Dub

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Monday, March 24, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (71)



Dubroom Online - Edition March 24, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (71)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, March 24 2008 - Christopher Columbus was an adept of the Mystery Schools. He loved to run around in monk's clothing to show that he was connected with "The Order".

His financiers were connected with the Venetian (Phoenician!) bloodlines that are now known as the European Royalty and Nobilities.

Their Secret Doctrines and Teachings are known to us under the name "Mystery Schools".

Within the Mystery Schools, talks about the "western hemisphere" were quite normal for many centuries before Columbus even walked on the earth.

Was there a Plan to colonize this "western hemisphere" at the appointed time?

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


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Monday, March 24, 2008
HOUSE OF REGGAE #22

HOUSE OF REGGAE #22

HOUSE OF REGGAE #22
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WWW, March 2008 - Jimmy Cliff back in the 60's singing about Jamaica's independence, Brigadier Jerry in a live session on the Sound System of none other than Jack Ruby, and the always uplifting Fred Locks closing the show with one of his anthemic spiritual tracks: welcome to another gem in the already classic House of Reggae series.

Some call our host Ian an "archivist of Reggae", and he is definitely the right guy to do it. In fact, he's doing it and those who make sure that they have his complete series are wize.

As he walks up and down in the history of Reggae and pre-Reggae Jamaican Music, he makes sure that you know where you're listening too.

In the same time, he's not afraid to go into the spiritual and (anti) political message that can be found with Reggae and is so often misrepresented if mentioned at all by the mainstream Reggae historians.

He's the kind of guy that will quote Jimmy Cliff's comments on the fact that the Conservative Party in the UK used one of his tracks in their political campaign. You have to listen to the Podcast to get to know it, but we'll quote the comment of our host: "Nice One, Jimmy!"

He's also the kind of guy that will tell us all about the history of the famous Nottinghill Carnival and how it relates to violent racism in the UK. That's before he explains the inspiration of Junior Murvin's classic "Police and Thieves" and subsequently plays a crucial tune that was inspired by the Junior Murvin track.

The information that he gives between his excellent musical selections and occasional sound effect, is the kind of information you want to have fe true.

For your personal archives, from the archivist!


PLAYLIST

01. The Lyrics - Music Like Dirt
02. Jimmy Cliff - I'm Free
03. Leroy Smart - Mother Liza
04. Bobby Ellis - Mr Ellis
05. Steel An' Skin - Afro Punk Reggae (Dub)
06. Have Sound Will Travel - Police And Youth In The Grove
07. Castro Brown - Babylon A Button
08. Burning Spear - Free The Whole Wide World 12"
09. Brigadier Jerry Live on Jack Ruby's Sound
10. King Kong - Legal
11. Beenie Man - Jamaican Style
12. Capleton - Fire Man Anthem
13. Keith Poppin - Hopscotch
14. Carol Kalphat feat Clint Eastwood - African Land 12"
15. Fred Locks - Real Rastaman

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Sunday, March 23, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (70)



Dubroom Online - Edition March 23, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (70)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, March 23 2008 - The ancient mystery teachings of Quetzalquatl in South America are exactly the same as the ones found in ancient Babylon and in fact all over the world.

These teachings speak about a "Plan of the Ages", basically Nimrod's blueprint to re-install the Days of Noah: a one world order wherein humankind is merged with what the Bible calls the "Seed of the Serpent".

Quetzalquatl told the ancient Maya at his departure, that he would return in a later period along with "white men" like himself.

White men would come indeed, and they would come indeed to bring the kind of "civilization" that truth identifies as "Babylon".

More Tomorrow...

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


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Sunday, March 23, 2008
ONE LOVE, MANY COUNTRIES

ONE LOVE, MANY COUNTRIES

ONE LOVE, MANY COUNTRIES
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WWW, March 2008 - In an hour, DJ Chill Will takes us around the world with a nice selection of more than enough Reggae and DUB to justify a Dubroom review.

One Love, Many Countries. One show, many styles. Even non-Reggae styles. Even non-Dub styles!

Given, all the non-Reggae and non-Dub selections are related to the music of I and I choice. Take the Jamaican singer Grace Jones, riding a funky riddim played by Sly and Robbie.

Still, this Podcast may not satisfy a large part of those in the online (DUB) Reggae Community. There is more than enough DUB and (other) Reggae in there to justify this review, though.

One Love, seen?


PLAYLIST

01. Groove Corporation - Worst Dressed Chicken
02. Aswad - Oh Jah Dub 12" reissue
03. Dzihan & kamien @ hi-fidelity dub sessions -ay ay ay
04. Big Bud - Runaway - After The Dub
05. Gotan Project - Santa_maria_del_buen_ayre
06. Federico Aubele - Postales - Granhotelbuenosaries
07. Grace Jones with Sly & Robbie - My Jamaican_Guy 12" Version
08. Thievery Corporation - Coming From The Top - ESL Music
09. Black Seeds - Shazzy Dub - xxl New Zealand dubs
10. The Truth - Truth Theme (Fila Brazilllia Remix)
11. Flunk - Magic Potion - For Sleepyheads Only
12. Caia - Magic Dragon - Afterwards @ the Bar
13. Celestial - Ponchartrain - Hong Kong Dub Station
14. Various - The Only Redeemer [Groove Corporation Remix]
15. Dubsession sign off and show info

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