Monday, October 19, 2009

Dubroom Online, Edition October 19 2009

Dubroom Online, Edition October 19 2009

Dubroom Online, Edition October 19 2009


"GIVING THANKS" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, October 19 2009 - As I'm slowly getting back on track after being traveling to and fro another continent for about two years, I am experiencing just why Jah wants us to give thanks over the things we have.

Many people would think that Jah is in need for thanks, or even something worse than that. However, the truth is quite contrary. For it is us, His children, who are in need of giving thanks to Jah.

If you give thanks to Jah, you show that you apprecilove what He does for you. That means, you are able to put it is the right perspective, for everything Jah does for His children is for the good of these children.

It also means, that Jah will give us more reason to thank Him for. Our eyes will open to a greater extend and we really learn to apprecilove what otherwise, so many times, is just taken for granted by most of us, myself definitely included..

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:

MIKEY DREAD - SUNDAY SCHOOL (DUBROOM ONLINE MP3 REVIEW)

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WWW, October 19 2009 - There's an album with the title "Reggae Sunday School". The album is filled with stuff you do not want to expose your children to.

Instead, you want to turn to some real Reggae Sunday School: for example, this crucial track by the one and only Dread At The Control containing crucial music, mixing and teachings. Go Deh!

NADINE SUTHERLAND - REMEDY (DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW)

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WWW, October 2009 - Nadine Sutherland has the remedy: it's a pumping One Drop drums and ditto bassline, echo's here and there everything in a very acceptable tempo. Not for nothing the title track of her excellent release on Eight76 Records.


GLEN BROWN (DUBROOM ARTIST PAGE)

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WWW, October 2009 - They called him the "Rhythm Master", because of his strong productions. His close collaboration with King Tubby's the God Father of DUB was definitely an influential part in this. Financial problems, however, disabled him from pressing his material on the wide scale it deserved.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Dubroom Online, Edition October 18 2009

Dubroom Online, Edition October 18 2009

Dubroom Online, Edition October 18 2009


"JAH ROOTS" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, October 18 2009 - About two years ago, we started to try and make the Dubroom Studio fit to record what you can call the Dubroom's Studio Band, Jah Roots.

The band got this name, Jah Roots, in the late 1980's. Since then, a number of bands with that very same name have come to the surface as well. There's one in Australia and one in the USA, and that's not all.

A problem with this?

I don't have one...

I just know and believe, that if you call yourself Jah Roots, you do give yourself the responsibility to actually live up to that name and not use it for "cultural" reasons.

Like Burning Spear sings: "I will always remember my roots, strong roots, Jah roots".

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:

GLEN WASHINGTON - CAN'T YOU SEE (DUBROOM ONLINE MP3 REVIEW)

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WWW, October 18 2009 - Just can't ignore this heartical and upfull tune by Glen Washington: it has everything to make a positive and happy vibe for the Righteous Lovers among us. And for the rest of us, too.

NADINE SUTHERLAND - CALL MY NAME (DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW)

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WWW, October 2009 - With a very surprising Spanish guitar on top of the riddim, Nadine Sutherland once again showcases her skilled voice. Reggae purists might not apprecilove this one to the max, though...


DUBROOM DRUMS 0.1 (DUBROOM DRUM LOOP)

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WWW, October 2009 - This drum loop is a Steppers rhythm at 133 BPM, both in WAV and DR. REX format. The loop comes in three parts: one with an intro-break, one with a break in the rhythm, and one with the rhythm itself.

It is a first try on what could possibly become an interesting pack of drum loops at a later stage.


CREATION REBEL (DUBROOM ARTIST PAGE)

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WWW, October 2009 - Part of Adrian Sherwood's On-U label, Creation Rebel released their first (Dub) album in 1978. They're also known as The Arabs as they backed up Prince Far I on his On-U releases. Fat bass, intelligent Dub, timeless and priceless.

DUBROOM DRUMS 0.1

DUBROOM DRUMS 0.1
DUBROOM DRUM LOOP

DUBROOM DRUMS 0.1

This drum loop is a Steppers rhythm at 133 BPM, both in WAV and DR. REX format. The loop comes in three parts: one with an intro-break, one with a break in the rhythm, and one with the rhythm itself.

It is a first try on what could possibly become an interesting pack of drum loops at a later stage.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Dubroom Online, Edition October 17 2009

Dubroom Online, Edition October 17 2009

Dubroom Online, Edition October 17 2009


"REGGAE AND RELIGION" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, October 17 2009 - A while ago, on the Dubroom Message Boards there was a short mention of the fact that within Reggae Culture, it is no offense to give thanks and praises to the Creator by His Name JAH.

People who are not personally affected by the worship of Jah, sometimes would call the faith a "religion" and then subsequently treat the worship and faith of others as if they were representants of some sort of "religion".

The postings on the Message Board made me write a rather short commentary entitled "Ras, Reggae Religion?", which you can find in this edition of Dubroom Online.

It is my hope that you might find it a little bit thought-provoking, as this really is a hot topic in certain circles.

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:

NUCLEUS ROOTS - MEDITATION DUB (DUBROOM ONLINE MP3 REVIEW)

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WWW, October 17 2009 - Crucial, hard hitting steppers in true UK DUB Style paying Raspect to the Ire Rastaman Meditation: UK based Nucleus Roots showing once again their ability to touch the heart of the lover of the better DUB.

NADINE SUTHERLAND - BIG TINGZ (DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW)

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WWW, October 2009 - Sweet Dancehall music to make you jump up for joy and celebrate life the good way. Big Tingz going on fe true, not in the least because it's Nadine Sutherland bringing them in your area, from wherever you are!


RAS, REGGAE, RELIGION? (A COMMENTARY BY MESSIAN DREAD)

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WWW, October 2009 - When you open the Bible, sooner or later you will recognize lines which have been used as lyrics in too many Reggae tunes to mention. 85% of all Reggae Artists will have at least one title livicated to the Creator, almost always called by a Name "JAH".

A commentary...


BRIGADIER JERRY (DUBROOM ARTIST PAGE)

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WWW, October 2009 - He started toasting in the same year he joined the 12 Tribes: 1978. About 7 years later, Brigadier Jerry released his début album. He's not as known as he should be, given the fact that his conscious lyrical works are of an exceptional high quality.

RAS, REGGAE, RELIGION?

RAS, REGGAE, RELIGION?
A COMMENTARY BY MESSIAN DREAD

RAS, REGGAE, RELIGION?



WWW, October 2009 - When you open the Bible, sooner or later you will recognize lines which have been used as lyrics in too many Reggae tunes to mention. 85% of all Reggae Artists will have at least one title livicated to the Creator, almost always called by a Name "JAH".

A commentary. ..

I remember when as a teenager I started reading the Bible in English, I recognized many sentences. I heard them before, over drum and basslines, but I never knew them to be Bible quotations.

We're not talking about a few quotes here and there by some obscure artist, in fact we're talking about just about everyone. In Cyberspace, you can even find a website livicated to Bible Quotes and Reggae Lyrics where you can verify for yourself just how important the Bible is for many, many Reggae artists.

Even in Dancehall music, where you will find a strong objection against the homosexual lifestyle, it is not uncommon to quote the Bible, or to express a personal faith in the Creator. In itself, this rejection of the homosexual lifestyle is also based on what many would call "religious beliefs" that drives many if not the majority of Reggae artists.

It is fair to say, that there is more than just a superficial connection with the music that is Reggae and the fact that many, if not most artists who play the music do have some kind of faith in the Creator and usually call Him by the Name JAH. And therefore, this connection must be visible in more than one aspect, which it is.

There's one aspect in particular which exposes this connection, and how it works out practically within Reggae Culture. I always look at this aspect as a small fulfillment of a prophecy, which says that every tongue will tell and every knee will bow for Jah Almighty.

There are many, many people actively involved in Reggae Promotion and do not consider themselves to believe in Jah. They could be self-proclaimed atheists, agnostics, and what have you. These people usually will tell you all about the "non-religious" parts of Reggae to make the point that they too can be involved in Reggae Promotion and they are absolutely right when they do so.

Still, there's a funny side to that, when you see just what some of these people are doing. You see them using the African Tricolor of Red, Gold and Green, you see them using the Ethiopian symbol of the Lion of Judah, you will even see them using the Name of JAH in order to "create that Reggae vibe", so to speak.

However you want to look at this, it is clear that when you are involved in Reggae Music on an active level, there's a couple of things you can and cannot do in Reggae Culture, a Culture so much connected with the worship of the Creator under His Name JAH and the Bible as a source of reference, the reading of which is driven by a personal faith, not a religion.

Ras, Reggae, Religion? I don't think so.

Ras-Reggae Relation? Definitely so.

Who feels it knows it. Come mek we reason!

One Love, Give Thanks,
Messian Dread

Friday, October 16, 2009

Dubroom Online, Edition October 16 2009

Dubroom Online, Edition October 16 2009

Dubroom Online, Edition October 16 2009


"THE REGGAE GOT TALENT COMPETITION 2009" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, October 16 2009 - It's actually the first in what hopefully turns out to be a real thing to watch out for every year. Not only will the winners themselves receive a whole lot of niceness, their entries will be available for free download as well.

This means obviously that the whole Online (DUB) Reggae Massive will be able to discover new, up and coming artists.

The jury is impressive: Earl 16, Afrikan Simba and Dougie Wardrop from Conscious Sounds Studio will come together to review the material that can be sent in.

In fact, you can say that we have a strong segment of the UK DUB massive looking for... you?

Yes: in today's edition of Dubroom Online, we pay a lot of attention to the "Reggae Got Talent Competition 2009". Especially of interest for the Online (DUB) Reggae Artists, but definitely not limited to the artists themselves.

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:

SUGAR MINOTT - SI MI YA (DUBROOM ONLINE MP3 REVIEW)

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WWW, October 16 2009 - Sugar Minott sipping from the Challis, reasoning and singing over a super catchy Rub a Dub riddim, showing just why he is the founding father of Rub a Dub Style!

SOLO BANTON - OLD TIME SOMETHING/DUB (DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW)

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WWW, October 2009 - This is more than just a slice of UK Toast, even though it is: taken from the upcoming album "Walk Like A Rasta", a Reality Shock Records release, this Net Single features Solo Banton's impressive fast chat style and a Dub from the riddim by none other than Conscious Sound's Dougie Wardrop!

And there's more: producers and singers will want to read on as you are invited to create your own tune around Solo Banton's voice or voice your own thing over the Dub and win some very interesting prizes!


REGGAE GOT TALENT COMPETITION 2009 (FROM THE NEWS WIRE)

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WWW, October 2009 - Attention Producers, Vocalists and Sound Systems: check out the brand new "Reggae Got Talent Competition 2009", where you can either make a tune around an accapella track of lyrical super talent Solo Banton or voice over a version mixed by Conscious Sounds' Dougie Wardrop. Sound Systems can put the Banton tune in their DJ mix.

Send your production to Reality Shock Records before November 30 to have it reviewed by Reggae Veterans and get some really, really attractive prizes!


ABYSSINIANS (DUBROOM ARTIST PAGE)

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WWW, October 2009 - The classic Rasta Anthem "Satta Massa Gana" is just one of the feats of arms that the Abyssinians blessed the Conscious Massive with. The vocal harmony group was at the forefront of spiritual reggae during the 1970's, subsequently broke up and re-united in the 1990's under various memberships.

SOLO BANTON - OLD TIME SOMETHING/DUB

SOLO BANTON - OLD TIME SOMETHING/DUB
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WWW, October 2009 - This is more than just a slice of UK Toast, even though it is: taken from the upcoming album "Walk Like A Rasta", a Reality Shock Records release, this Net Single features Solo Banton's impressive fast chat style and a Dub from the riddim by none other than Conscious Sound's Dougie Wardrop!

And there's more: producers and singers will want to read on as you are invited to create your own tune around Solo Banton's voice or voice your own thing over the Dub and win some very interesting prizes!

Described by the label as a "a much requested 'Casio Style' Digital Killer", the riddim is pumping and definitely has that 1980's vibe with the "orchestra hit" Sound FX that was so common in these early digital days, when the Casio keyboard entered into the studio's.

Solo Banton's fast lyrical work is, unlike one would maybe think when they hear about fast chat, not difficult to understand. The control that he has over his voice is kind of remarkable, and the fact that this is just one tune from an album makes us want to have more a dat fe true!

The Zip file is not just a Net Single that people who love to listen to Reggae and especially UK DUB and Roots will want to download, though.

There's something very interesting for the (online) artists and producers attached to this free October 2009 release, which is the reason why you find a third MP3, next to the vocal and the fine Dub by Dougie Wardrop at Conscious Sounds Studio.

It's the "a capella version", and it's there for a reason that goes beyond serving those that may want to hear the lyrics without the music. The reason has a name and it's the brand newly launched REGGAE GOT TALENT COMPETITION 2009.

Until November 30th, producers are invited to build a tune around Solo Banton's vocal recording. Vocalists are asked to voice over the Dub coming with this package, and Sound Systems can make a 20 minute mix of any kind which includes the vocal and/or the Dub.

All entries will be judged by an impressive jury of Earl 16, Afrikan Simba and Conscious Sounds' very own Dougie Wardrop. At December 14, they will announce the winners in each category.

Winners who will really win something!

Let's just mention the main prices: Solo Banton will voice over any riddim that the winning producer would like him to voice over, when you're the winning vocalist your voice will feature on exclusive material from Conscious Sounds Studio, and when you're the winning Sound System, Solo Banton will voice a Dub Plate for you.

Be quick, be fast, download the Net Single and start enjoying the music passively or actively. All the necessary information is available in the Zip File.

REGGAE GOT TALENT COMPETITION 2009

REGGAE GOT TALENT COMPETITION 2009
FROM THE NEWSWIRE

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WWW, October 2009 - Attention Producers, Vocalists and Sound Systems: check out the brand new "Reggae Got Talent Competition 2009", where you can either make a tune around an accapella track of lyrical super talent Solo Banton or voice over a version mixed by Conscious Sounds' Dougie Wardrop. Sound Systems can put the Banton tune in their DJ mix.

Send your production to Reality Shock Records before November 30 to have it reviewed by Reggae Veterans and get some really, really attractive prizes!



REGGAE GOT TALENT 2009 OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT


Reality Shock Records is going to release Solo Banton's debut album «Walk Like Rasta» in November. They provide the Solo Banton single «Old Time Something» as a free download.

Free mp3 download

Solo Banton - Old Time Something
Taken from the upcoming album «Walk Like Rasta»
© Reality Shock Records 2009 (C.Crowe & E.Browne)

1. Solo Banton - Old Time Something (original)
2. Solo Banton - Old Time Something (instrumental version)
3. Solo Banton - Old Time Something (accapella)

Free download link:
www.realityshock.com/solob.zip

Calling all upcoming Reggae artists, producers, sounds & DJs!

Reality Shock Records, Houseofreggae.de & Forward FM have teamed up to bring you the very first «Reggae Got Talent» competition 2009!

There are three competition categories:

1. Upcoming Artists
2. Producers
3. DJs & Sounds

The deadline for all entries will be November 30th & winners will be announced December 14th. All entries will be judged by our panel of reggae veterans including Earl 16, Afrikan Simba & Dougie Wardrop

Competition #1 - for upcoming artists

Task:

  1. To record an original vocal on the 'old time something' version, available for download here: www.realityshock.com/solob.zip
  2. Upload your song & also the seperate vocal tracks in WAV, AIFF or 320kbps MP3 format, to your server or to any file hosting site (such as yousendit, sendspace, megaupload etc) along with a photo, short biography & your artist url / myspace address if you have one.
  3. Email the download link to talent@realityshock.com subject: upcoming artist (from an email address we can contact you back on)

1st prize:

  • Your vocal will be mixed by Kris Kemist on exclusive Bush Chemists Dub versions, cut on 10" dubplate & sent to you
  • A mix of your song featured on a promo EP for free download
  • Your song played on Forward FM radio (http://www.forwardfm.de/)
  • Extensive promotion on various radio stations & websites
  • Selection of Reality Shock CDs & Vinyls
  • Signed copy of Solo Banton's brand new album 'Walk Like Rasta'
  • Jah Army T-Shirt

2nd - 4th prize:

  • Your vocal mixed by Kris Kemist
  • A mix of your song featured on a promo EP & made available for free download
  • Your song played on Forward FM radio (http://www.forwardfm.de/)
  • Extensive promotion on various radio stations & websites
  • Selection of Reality Shock CDs & Vinyls
  • Signed copy of Solo Banton's brand new album 'Walk Like Rasta'

Competition #2 - for producers

Task:

  1. To make a remix of Solo Banton's accapella 'Old Time Something' available for download here: www.realityshock.com/solob.zip (BPM:164.99)
  2. Upload your entry in WAV, AIFF or 320kbps MP3 format to your server or to any file hosting site (such as yousendit, sendspace, megaupload etc) along with a logo / picture, short biography & your url / myspace address if you have one.
  3. Email the download link to talent@realityshock.com subject: producer (from an email address we can contact you back on)

1ST PRIZE:

  • Solo Banton will record an original vocal on the instrumental of your choice
  • Your remix will be featured on a promo EP & made available for free download
  • Your remix will played on Forward FM radio (http://www.forwardfm.de/)
  • Extensive promotion on various radio stations & websites
  • Selection of Reality Shock CDs & Vinyls
  • Signed copy of Solo Banton's brand new album 'Walk Like Rasta'
  • Jah Army T-Shirt

2nd - 4th prize:

  • Your remix featured on a promo EP & made available for free download
  • Your remix played on Forward FM radio (http://www.forwardfm.de/)
  • Extensive promotion on various radio stations & websites
  • Selection of Reality Shock CDs & Vinyls
  • Signed copy of Solo Banton's brand new album 'Walk Like Rasta'

Competition #3 - for DJs & sounds

Task:

  1. To record a 20 minute mix (dubplates & remixes allowed) featuring 'Old Time Something' by Solo Banton, available to download here: www.realityshock.com/solob.zip
  2. Upload your entry in WAV, AIFF or 320kbps MP3 format to your server or to any file hosting site (such as yousendit, sendspace, megaupload etc) along with a logo / picture, short biography & your url / myspace address if you have one.
  3. Email the download link to talent@realityshock.com subject: djs and sounds (from an email address we can contact you back on)

1st prize:

  • Exclusive dubplate special by Solo Banton on the instrumental of your choice
  • Your mix made available for free download
  • Your mix played on Forward FM radio (http://www.forwardfm.de/)
  • Extensive promotion on various radio stations & websites
  • Selection of Reality Shock CDs & Vinyls
  • Signed copy of Solo Banton's brand new album 'Walk Like Rasta'
  • Jah Army T-Shirt

2nd - 4th prize:

  • Your mix made available for free download
  • Your mix played on Forward FM radio (http://www.forwardfm.de/)
  • Extensive promotion on various radio stations & websites
  • Selection of Reality Shock CDs & Vinyls
  • Signed copy of Solo Banton's brand new album 'Walk Like Rasta'

please note: by entering you are giving us (the organisers of reggae got talent) permission to distribute your entry for promotional purposes. the song "old time something" by solo banton, along with the instrumental version & accapella remain the property of reality shock records, & your vocal or the instrumental part of your remix remains your property. should you wish to use the old time something accapella or instrumental version as part of another project, we ask that you please contact us first & credit the track appropriately. If you have any queries, contact us at talent@realityshock.com, many thanks for your participation.

About Reality Shock Records

Reality Shock Records is a UK based record label & artist stable representing several of the UKs leading Reggae artists. Your one stop for UK Reggae artists bookings, dubplates & studio works. For more information check www.realityshock.com


About Houseofreggae.de

Houseofreggae.de is a Berlin (Germany) based blog where you can find the latest reggae and dancehall news, reviews, interviews and more. For more information check www.houseofreggae.de


About Forward Fm

Forward FM is a Hamburg (Germany) based online radio broadcasting worldwide 24 hours a day. Playing all Styles and eras of Reggae like Ska, Rocksteady, Rootsreggae, Rub-A-Dub, Early Digital's, Modern Roots & Dancehall, Dub and other similar Genres like Jungle/Drum'n'Bass or Dubstep. For more information check www.forwardfm.de



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