Friday, June 27, 2014

DUBDROPS SOUND SYSTEM VOCALS PARTS 1, 2 AND 3

DUBDROPS SOUND SYSTEM VOCALS PARTS 1, 2 AND 3
STUDIO DUBROOM SOFTWARE AND SOUNDWARE REVIEW


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WWW, June 2014 - Just like the previous SoundWare review,  this Dubroom review of the excellent Sound System Vocals by DubDrops (not coincidently sounding like DrumDrops) also comes with some practical sound illustrations in the form of released Dubroom productions. So you wondered where the recent releases featuring Horseman and Dennis Alcapone came from, because you're a producer/selector/whatever yourself? Now you know, without apology. 

Consider all Dubroom productions carrying the works of Horseman and/or Dennis Alcapone to be unofficial promo's for the Sound System Vocals series by DubDrops. Yes, they are completely free and legal musical works representing the current state of the Dubroom Studio and musical phase of it's engineer and can hopefully enjoyed by those that will never read bother to read a review about soundware because they just love (DUB) Reggae Music: the audience, the ones for who ultimately all of we do it. But the music is also partly the result of purchasing the series, for which we make no apology. 

Quite the contrary.

So, when you're a producer, selector, or otherwise interested in reading about the DubDrops series, you might want to check out the Dubroom's three-part in-depth review and decide for yourself if this is something for you as well.

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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Radio Dubroom 2014 Chapter 7: Daughters of Zion

DAUGHTERS OF ZION
RADIO DUBROOM 2014 CHAPTER 7


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WWW, June 2014 - The seventh chapter of Radio Dubroom 2014 is a livication to all the Daughters of Zion, sometimes getting no attention and sometimes getting the wrong attention. Dignity and consciousness form the main vibe in the one hour and twenty-or-so minutes of this non-stop mix of Roots Reggae and Dubwise. Lots of Dubwise.

The set starts of with a Vibronics Dub, from the album Dub Italizer, a classic until this very day. Second is Lady Shelly, welcome to Canada, not in the least because of some recent publications concerning the trouble Queen Ifrica got from blind warriors fighting Rasta without knowing who they fight against. 

What follows is a selection of UK and EURO Dub and Roots, from Sweden to the UK to the Netherlands. Vibronics, Zion Train, Slimmah Sound, Dubcreator and Goldheart Music are all present. And the Mad Professor, too, with a track from the excellent "Inspirational Sounds of Mad Professor" album released through Zion Train's Universal Egg label.

Enjoy!

PLAYLIST 

01. Vibronics - Positive Dub
02. Lady Shelly -Welcome to Canada
03. Judy Green - So Much Confusion
04. Judy Green - So Much Confusion Dub
05. Sheya Mission - Summertime Dub
06. Sheya Mission - Summertime
07. Sheya Mission - Feels Like Rain
08. Sheya Mission - Feels Like Rain Dub
09. Sis Sanae - Free Jah Jah Children
10. Boney L - English Girl
11. Boney L - English Girl Dub
12. Vanya O - Oh Jah Dub
13. Vanya O - Oh Jah
14. Mika - Tonight
15. Mika - Tonight Dub
16. Nishka - Who Jah Bless Dub
17. Nishka - Who Jah Bless
18. Sis Omi - Judgement Come
19. Sis Omi - Judgement ComeDub
20. Boney L - Jah Music
21. Boney L - Jah Music Dub
22. Aisha - Creation Dub

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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

NISHKA WITH HORSEMAN AND DENNIS ALCAPONE - DUB HURTS/HURTS DUB

NISHKA WITH HORSEMAN AND DENNIS ALCAPONE - DUB HURTS/HURTS DUB
DUBROOM NET LABEL RELEASE

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WWW, June 2014 - Straight from the Dubroom Studio: two heavyweight Roots Reggae Dubwise tracks featuring Nishka, Horseman and Dennis Alcapone on an original Dubroom riddim with real horns and real Dub mixing by Messian Dread. Dis ya tune come fe nice up the nation!

Years ago, Messian Dread and the well-known UK DUB act Alpha and Omega did an a-capella exchange resulting in an excellent tune by the UK Dub Twins and a -now very much dated- track by Messian Dread. To celebrate the current sonical developments in the Dubroom Studio (yes, a new sound), a complete new track was build on this a-capella from the classic "Show Me A Purpose", (non-exclusive but licensed) vocals by two mighty MC's strategically added and subsequently made into the Dubs you can download for free in both CD Quality Wave Audio or High Quality MP3 files before listening.

The music? Original heavyweight steppers in the Roots/Rockers tradition. Two tracks, two different vibes, each one or both fully suitable to be part of your Roots Reggae Sound System selection or DJ Set/Podcast. Or simply as a part of your play-list. Whatever the case, when you like some Roots Reggae Dubwise you will like Dub Hurts/Hurts Dub, cause when the music hits you feel no pain.

This two track release is presented as 128/320 Kbps MP3 Files or true CD Quality WAVE Audio, as usual with releases out of the Dubroom Studio. Click "DOWNLOAD" to go to the Download Page. All Rights reserved © 2014 Messian Dread/Dubroom 

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Monday, June 23, 2014

MAD PROFESSOR: REEL TO REEL REGGAE SAMPLES AND LOOPS

MAD PROFESSOR: REEL TO REEL REGGAE SAMPLES AND LOOPS
STUDIO DUBROOM SOFTWARE AND SOUNDWARE REVIEW


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WWW, June 2014 - Those who have been listening to the first Dubroom productions in the new 2014 sound, have been recognizing very familiar elements. At least, to those who know their (DUB) Reggae music. Yes, there were two releases carrying horns that unmistakably came from Mad Professor's ARIWA SOUND Studio's. So, what was the case? Yes, they were the result of a purchase of Mad Professor's REEL 2 REEL REGGAE, a loops and sample pack that gives you enough material to fill several albums.

Read a Dubroom review of the sample pack, download/listen to an MP3 track with just some loops and standard echo/reverb plus a little bit of moving sliders on the REX players which already gives a pretty decent taste of the quality and potential of REEL TO REEL Reggae.

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Sunday, June 22, 2014

Radio Dubroom Extra Chapter 1: Dread Inna Babylon, Dread Steppers Showcase

DREAD INNA BABYLON: DREAD STEPPERS SHOWCASE
RADIO DUBROOM EXTRA CHAPTER 1


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WWW, June 2014 - Starting off with a selection of Jamaican steppers vocals plus dubs, only to go over into the UK versions of this militant Reggae drum rhythm: this is conscious Rasta Roots Reggae from the 1970's and beyond. Every title comes with a Dub version or is played in Discomix style (vocal version plus dub in one extended mix). 

This is conscious Reggae Music, dealing with the many trials and tribulations Jah people have to go through while still in this Babylon. A message of strength, identification, truth and righteousness. Enjoy the militant vibes when you love Jah!

PLAYLIST

01. Fred Locks - Kill Nebunechadnezar Dub
02. Fred Locks - Kill Nebunechadnezar
03. Little Roy - Touch Not My Locks
04. Little Roy - Touch Not My Locks Dubwise
05. Naggoo Morris - False Rasta Discomix
06. Dr. Alimantado - Born For A Purpose Discomix
07. Jah Woosh - Religion Dread
08. Jah Woosh - Religion Dub
09. Wailing Souls and Scientist - Face the Devil Dub
10. Wailing Souls - Face the Devil
11. Pablo Gad - Crisis Time (Discomix)
12. Pablo Gad - Going Home (Discomix)
13. Reggae Regulars - Black Star Liner (Discomix)
14. Aisha and Mad Professor - Guide and Protect (Discomix)
15. Mad Professor and Michael Prophet - Hard Working Dub
16. Michael Prophet and Mad Professor - Satan
17. Michael Prophet and Mad Professor - Jah Is My Light
18. Mad Professor and Michael Prophet - Afrocentric Dub (Jah Is My Light Dub)
19. Mad Professor and Michael Prophet - Black Heroes (Rootsman Dub)

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Saturday, June 21, 2014

NEW SOUNDS FROM THE DUBROOM STUDIO AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTS

NEW SOUNDS FROM THE DUBROOM STUDIO AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTS
DUBROOM IN-SITE #32

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WWW, June 2014 - The last months, the Dubroom has been the scene of more activity than the last two years combined. It all started with a complete website renovation about which we reported in the previous Dubroom In-Site, and continued as the sound from the Dubroom Studio and Net Label also went through quite an update. In the same time, users of Studio Dubroom have seen how significant additions provided them with a lot of new info and soundware. This edition of Dubroom In-Site not only sums it up, but also reveals a little bit concerning exiting new music which Jah Willing be released later in this year. Reasons enough to take a sip and read on...

Sometimes, it is good to take a little bit of rest. The Dubroom started back in 1997 and developed but during the first part of 2014 and some years before that, yours truly had absolutely no energy to continue in the same way. The sound that was developed around 2006, was worn out to say the least. Five albums and well over thirty EP's/Singles, altogether about 130 different mixes, the last one released in this year, 2014. In another update you can already read a little bit about it, but this edition of Dubroom In-Site gives a bigger picture.

Most self-respecting artists and producers will have a sense of unsatisfaction concerning material they have (seen) released in the past. It's called healthy criticism or continual insight, whatever. Usually, such a sense leads to some kind of development but it can take time, sometimes years before anything is actually achieved. 

Even though it can take years, an improvement can be done in a short time. Just compare "Dub the Wicked" (MP3) with "Imperial Dubwise" (MP3), the first one released in April and the second in May of this year 2014. The difference is hopefully noticeable, and is not just the result of some financial investments in licenses and hardware. Not just the result of a sense of responsibility and dignity when it comes to using the obtained material. It has to do with inspiration as well, something that is very hard to define. Call it the X-Factor. Personally, I Messian Dread prefer to say the JAH Factor but that will be no surprise for anyone even remotely familiar with I (works).

Now, these past few months it's not just the Dubroom Website where a lot of things are going on. The very same, well, to be quite frankly even more can be said about the Dubroom Studio. Thus far, only a couple of tracks have been released but much more is produced, just not released. A sneak preview is given in......

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Friday, June 20, 2014

STEPPIN' ROOTS WITH DON GOLIATH

STEPPIN' ROOTS WITH DON GOLIATH
DUBROOM ARTIST REVIEW AND INTERVIEW

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WWW, June 2014 - Do not call it Dub Step, don't even call it "Dub Steppish", and especially not when the term sounds like a cuss to you. Call it Roots Step, for that is the name of the unique sound captured in no less than twenty-four chapters of the "Rootsstep To The World" series released by Don Goliath from his Berlin-based studio. With the help of elders like U Roy, Trinity and many others, his "Rootsstep Division Recordings" label is ready to bring the Roots Vibration to a brand new generation. Are we? Time for an in-depth listen and talk with the don himself.

Dubstep. Just saying the word can get you into a long discussion or even debate. Every one has an opinion, every two disagree about everything two can possibly disagree over. And, as with all Dub/Reggae derivates, it can be kind of really difficult to discover any Roots. Dubstep. Not really something to check and not really something to disagree over, either. It's just not relevant. 

Or is it?

Screenshot www.dongoliath.comApparently it is. We have Mad Professor's Ariwa Sound releasing "Roots of Dubstep", an obvious description of (DUB) Reggae. An obvious statement as well from someone who actually stood at the roots of UK DUB. 

And now we have "Rootsstep" music straight from Berlin, in a rather large quantity and consistent quality. Many well-known vocalists have contributed, some are so well-known that their contribution is obviously voluntarily. We're talking names like U Roy, Jazzbo, Kojak, Lone Ranger, Trinity, Dillinger. They have all stood before the microphone and voiced especially for Don Goliath and his Rootsstep riddims. Voicing like they have done for decades, without any compromise in word or sound or power.

So, what is Rootsstep? What drove these Founding Fathers of Reggae to contribute to Don Goliath's sound? Mind you, these are people that you do not tell what to do. When they do something for you, it is the result of their decision to do so. They really can be considered as Elders for they are.

The best way to start is to listen for yourself. However, it it is very difficult to find reviews or articles about the Don and his Rootsstep Sound. Just only recently, the ORIGINAL DUB GATHERING Net Label picked up some of Don Goliath's work and a German blog wrote a review in German but that's about it. So, chances are that your discovery of this unique sound starts by CLICKING HERE (ZIP FILE) for an MP3 mix featuring Kojak and Trinity straight from Don Goliath's WEBSITE or (if your browser lets you) check out the tune below:

 

Yes, this is the sound of Rootsstep. It's a sound that has all the musicological elements of Roots Reggae while the overall vibe has nothing out-dated or "historical" if you will. This could very well be described as 21st Century Roots, Cyber Roots, or simply Conscious Contemporary Reggae. This is more than merely a style by a sound, this is a sound by itself. So why not call it Rootsstep? 

Listening to the conscious message of Rastafari, skillfully delivered by voices too familiar to not take serious, the music instantly drops you into today's vibes dominated by modern digital recording and mixing technologies. In itself, once again it is shown how Rastafari and Consciousness in general transcends times and places as it contains a universal message from the Creator Himself. Who feels it, definitely knows it.

Unlike the Biblical giant, this one Goliath comes with an uplifting message. A message of righteousness and with songs of praises to the Almighty. Just like all conscious Reggae, that is. However, it is the sound that is intriguing. This is a sound that will appeal to an audience that may not necessarily be drawn to your Steppers Reggae or (DUB) Reggae in general. This is a sound that seamlessly fits into today's spectrum of electronic styles while in the same time distinguishing itself from the slackness and plain vanity or emptiness "present" in too much productions these days (including Reggae!).

Don Goliath started releasing his new sound through a series of albums called "Rootsstep To The World". At this time, in June 2014, chapter 24 is released. You don't have to make the math to see that something is going on here and the fact that so little is written about it all makes you wonder. It makes you wonder so much that you want to find out more about Don Goliath and his Roots Steppin' sounds. 

Time to go to the Don and ask him some thing. This: What Is Rootsstep and how did you come up with this unique sound? 

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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Radio Dubroom 2014 Chapter 6: Anti-Racist Dubs 'n' Steppers

ANTI-RACIST DUBS 'N' STEPPERS
RADIO DUBROOM 2014 CHAPTER 6


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WWW, June 2014 - Another selection of stricktly heavyweight Steppers coming your way! Featuring some recently reviewed Net Label releases, a healthy portion of UK DUB and Roots, a Lyrical Benjie classic from Dubcreator's MP3. com days and two recent Dubroom productions, one of which is not released and perhaps might not be released so this mix could very well be the only opportunity to hear it.

Starting off with a no-nonsense track by Canada's Dub maestro Dubmatix, taken from a free compilation recently reviewed in the Dubroom. Also reviewed on mp3.dubroom.org is the brand new anti-racist Vocal and Dub by Yeyo Perez and the Bass Culture Players from Spain. Mr Bossman Dub by Dub Machinist is als taken from the free "Lost in Dub Chapter 1" compilation.

Next segment contains a selection of vocals and dubs released through Zion Train's labels Deep Root and Universal Egg. With the exception of Dr. Dubious and Sister Verdiana - Stone In the Wall Dub, which was taken from the third chapter of the excellent Italian Dub Community Showcase series.

Lyrical Benjie is no stranger to the Dubroom visitors. The Netherlands-based Roots Singer is a veteran vocalist, and to listen to his conscious lyrics over a Vibronics and a Dubcreator track is a blessing for the soul. Hopefully, the trtack you can hear straight after the Dub of "Ten Plagues" gives you a good vibe as well, since this is a track taken from the fresh mixes in the Dubroom studio. As you may or may not know, there's hard work going on in establishing a new sound, well, this is just one Dub out of many that may or may not be released later. Just listen to the track, and -when you want- give a little feedback. This is also welcome for the Dub from Dennis Alcapone's "Got To Be Conscious", by the way. That one track can be downloaded for free.

Again, Izyah Davis and Fullness. Taken from the album "Arise" (reviewed in the Dubroom), this show features the title track. A superb track of which we play the vocal and the Dub. Closing off, two crucial Dubs by the UK based Nucleus Roots collective. Massive, heavyweight!

PLAYLIST 

01. Dubmatix - Permanance (Dub Reservoir)
02. Bass Culture Players - Bash Dem Barriers Dub (LaFamille)
03. Yeyo Perez - Jah Jah Have No Colour (LaFamille)
04. Dub Machinist - Mr Bossman Dub (LaFamille)
05. Tena Stelin - Child Soldier (Deep Root)
06. Dub Terror - Child Soldier Dubwise (Deep Root)
07. Jah Free - Hear Me Calling (Deep Root)
08. Jah Free - Hear Me Calling Dubwise (Deep Root)
09. Dr. Dubious and Sister Verdiana - Stone In the Wall Dub
10. Sis K and Zion Train - Power (Deep Root)
11. Sis K and Zion Train - Power Dubwise (Deep Root)
12. Lyrical Benjie - With Jah I Shall Overcome (Vibronics)
13. Lyrical Benjie - Dubwise (Vibronics)
14. Lyrical Benjie - Ten Plagues (Dubcreator)
15. Lyrical Benjie - Ten Plagues Dub (Dubcreator)
16. A Dubroom Pre-release or Non-release (Dubroom)
17. Dennis Alcapone - Dub To Be Conscious (Dubroom)
18. Izyah Davis - Arise (Fullness)
19. Izyah Davis - Arise Dubwise (Fullness)
20. Nucleus Roots - Dub it Up Rasta (Nucleus Roots)
21. Nucleus Roots One Fe De Soundman ( Nucleus Roots)

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