Tuesday, January 22, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (18)



Dubroom Online - Edition January 22, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (18)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, January 22 2008 - There is an ancient plan to bring about the return of the situation on this planet as it was in the days of Noah: a One World Order ruled by the "gods" and "god-men".

This situation is also known under the name of Atlantis, the mythological "continent" which supposedly lies somewhere deep under water in some ocean.

Ancient sources from all over the world remember a great flood, and how after that great flood beings that supposedly "survived" the flood came to the various nations to bring what some would call "civilization", and others "Babylon System".

Today, researchers have uncovered a direct line from Nimrod to the contemporary movers and shakers .

More Tomorrow...

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


ITEM FOR THIS EDITION:
SOUND OF THE SEVENTIES

SOUND OF THE SEVENTIES

SOUND OF THE SEVENTIES
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WWW, January 2008 - The crew behind the "Melodies Of War" podcast mean business. And so, when they promise to take us back to the Sound Of The Seventies, they really do.

In a way, the many Reggae re-releases from the 1970's don't really carry the Sound of the Seventies. They're digitally re-mastered in some of the finest studio's, making the sound more contemporary than your average Reggae Preterist would care to admit.

Not so with this Podcast: Sound of the Seventies carries exactly what the title says.

Vinyl side-sounds accompany the music, making it painfully clear to the listener why this music is often called Sufferer's Music. Here we have some of the best musicians in the world, recording their work on material unable to capture the fullness of their talents.

Most of the eighteen selections are pretty rare, which is another reason to check out this great 49 minutes Podcast by the "Melodies Of War" crew. Lots and lots of crucial Toasting ("Reggae Rapping") going on as well.

This is definitely not your average 1970's Reggae Music mix, because it truly captures the Sound Of The Seventies!


PLAYLIST

01. Unknown DJ (Steady)
02. Mighty Diamonds – Have mercy (Well Charge)
03. Dennis Alcapone – Macka Version (Don't get confused rhythm, Inbidimts)
04. John Holt – Strange Things (Sunshot)
05. Keith Hudson – true true true (Mafia)
06. Augustus Pablo – Feeling moody (Got to get away rhythm, Andy's)
07. Dynamic Boys – Wise serpent (Bingo)
08. Hugh Roy Junior – Live it up (Baby don't do it rhythm, Mistic)
09. Dennis Brown – No more will I roam (Observer)
10. Bob Marley & Wailers – African Herbsman (Justice League)
11. Joe Higgs – World is spinning around (Sioux)
12. Jah Walton – Budget debate (Please be true rhythm, Sir Percy)
13. Peter Austin – Mary my love (Stud)
14. Horace Andy – Till (wrong (?) Impact labels, Chin production)
15. Winston Scotland – Scarface (Justice to the people rhythm, Joe Gibbs)
16. Culture – I'm not ashamed (Joe Gibbs)
17. Gregory Isaacs – Poor and clean (Cash and Carry)
18. Tony Tuff – deliver me (Channel One)


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Monday, January 21, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (17)



Dubroom Online - Edition January 21, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (17)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, January 21 2008 - There is a plan to establish a Global Order under the rule of the very same "gods" and "god-men" that ruled the world in the Days of Noah and we know it as the Mystery of Iniquity or Mystery Babylon.
Mystery Babylon started with Nimrod, who tried to open the gate to release these "gods" and "god-men" from the bottomless pit JAH had put them in.

But Nimrod failed. JAH made sure this One-World Order would not ever come into reality: He divided the planet into 70 or 72 different regions, all ruled by a territorial "god".

And even though Nimrod managed to "civilize" or "unite" some of these regions, he knew he would not live to see the day and he had to come up with a plan.

Tomorrow we'll dive deeper into this Plan or Mystery, and in the coming times we'll find out how all of this is related to world history, world actuality and world future...

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


ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:
POTCAST: TRIBUTE TO JAMMY'S

POTCAST: TRIBUTE TO JAMMY'S

POTCAST: TRIBUTE TO JAMMY'S
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WWW, January 2008 - You might know him as the protégée of King Tubby who mixed some excellent DUB and call him "Prince". Or maybe as the first Dancehall producer to come up with digital niceness, and call him "King".

When he started mixing music for King Tubby decades ago, he had a future before him that would definitely take him beyond the realms of DUB. In 2008, Jammy's has a special place in the history of Reggae Music.

Jammy's was known to mix some crucial material, but he really made a name for himself after he returned from Canada and started a new style of music with the release of Sleng-Teng, widely considered to be the first digital Dancehall riddim.

In this episode of the Potcast, we are predominantly introduced to King Jammy's the digital dancehall producer. Too bad, because a tribute to Jammy's would really have to include some of his crucial DUB tunes as well.

Especially when you consider the name of the Podcast.


PLAYLIST

01. Johnny Osbourne - Water Pumping - Jammys
02. Jr. Murvin - Have Some Mercy - Jammys
03. Pinchers - Bandelero - Jammys
04. Shabba Ranks - Love Punanny Bad - Jammys
05. Major Mackerel - Pretty Looks Done - Jammys
06. Admiral Bailey - Healthy Body - Jammys
07. Ninjaman - Border Clash - Jammys
08. Admiral Bailey - Punanny - Jammys
09. Flourgon - Bounce - Jammys
10. Horseman - Raggamuffin DJ Of The Year - Jammys
11. Tiger - Briggy Dip - Jammys
12. Johnny Osbourne - No Sound Like We - Jammys
13. Tenor Saw - Pumpkin Belly - Jammys
14. Johnny Osbourne - Budy Bye - Jammys
15. Supercat - Trash & Ready - Jammys
16. Bushman - Darkest Night - Jammys
17. Upserge - A slice of the Pudding - Jammys
18. Half Pint - Money Man Skank - Jammys


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Sunday, January 20, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (16)



Dubroom Online - Edition January 20, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (16)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, January 20 2008 - After Nimrod's failure to open up the bottomless pit, his failure to build the tower of Babel, he travelled all over the world to establish a One World Order.

Obviously, he didn't succeed.

He knew he would not live to see the day in which there would be a Global Government run by the very same beings that ran things before the Great Flood.

So he started a process, a plan, which we know as Mystery Babylon or the Mystery of Iniquity.

A plan to re-install the situation on the earth as it was in the days of Noah: a One World Order under the rule of "the gods" and the offspring they had with human beings.

More Tomorrow...

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


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POTCAST: HARDCORE DUB

POTCAST: HARDCORE DUB

POTCAST: HARDCORE DUB
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WWW, January 2008 - UK based Reggae Music has a history almost as long as Jamaican Reggae. A history that has, next to the obvious similarities, a number of significant differences. One of these differences is perfectly illustrated in the 5th episode of the Potcast.

You guessed it: one hour of stricktly heavyweight (electronic) DUB, UK Style. Electronic devices and militant basslines form two main ingredients of this DUB experience extra-ordinary, as we are being introduced to a style of Reggae that truly fund it's origin in the UK based studio's of JAH Shaka, Adrian Sherwood, Mad Professor and Dennis Bovell.

We won't find an all-star list in this show, though. Next to well known engineers like Steve Vibronics and Ariwa's very own Mad Professor, we're taken into deep space by a number of lesser known producers as well.

Relaxed One Drop rhythms have their place next to ultra militant Steppers drums. The long echo's and other unidentified flying phased-out sound effects accompany us from the top to the very last drop of yet another great episode of this Potcast.

Not for the weakhearts!


PLAYLIST

01. Variant - Variant (34a Remix) - Salazart
02. Singer Blue - Horns from the hills - Seek Jah First
03. Vibronics - Babylon Children Dub - Jah Tubbys
04. Dub Revolutionaries - Juks We a Juks Dub - Ariwa
05. Tassili Players - Tribute Dub - Lush
06. The Roots Squad - Jah Lead I Foward Dub - Jah Tubbys
07. I-Plant - Chant Dub - I Grow
08. Ketty Roots - Dub Majesty - Black Legacy
09. King Chilla - Chilla's Theme - Dubvolt
10. Roots Hitk Players - Dub Away Home - Roots Hi-Tek
11. Sip A Cup & GP - Skuffle Dubwise - Sip A Cup
12. Fabwise - Princess Dub - Education
13. R. Chaplin - Burning Dub - MOD

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Saturday, January 19, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (15)



Dubroom Online - Edition January 19, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (15)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, January 19 2008 - Basically, the origins of what is generally known as "civilization" can be found on the exact location of what the ancient books tell us is the origin of Babylon System, too.

When Nimrod failed to complete the Tower of Babel, he failed to open the bottomless pit in which JAH had chained the main perpetrators of the iniquities that triggered the Great Flood.

He then traveled all over the world to "bring civilization" everywhere he went. Known under many names, researchers did trace many of the "mythological" figures such as Osiris and Quetzequatl back to this one person.

His goal was to re-install the days of Noah, and even though he did not live to see his wish to pass, he did start a process that continues until this very day.

More tomorrow.

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

ITEM FOR THIS EDITION:
STOP THAT TRAIN #10

STOP THAT TRAIN #10

STOP THAT TRAIN #10
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WWW, January 2008 - From heavyweight contemporary UK DUB to King Tubby with Sly and Robbie and everything in between and beyond, Stop that Train Number Ten has it all!

Yours truly once played a set of stricktly Digital contemporary DUB styles during an event where all kinds of electronic styles were present. Stricktly electronica, even.

You can imagine the surprise when someone came and asked the question: "Do you have Reggae?"...

Where it might be true that some or even many Reggae lovers may not apprecilove the deep and foundational digital DUB production of let's say the last 10 years, the same can be said about Dancehall and Reggaeton.

Well, the tenth episode of the excellent Stop That Train podcast show in reverse chronology just where this digital DUB music comes from and to those that know their Drum and Basslines it should not be a surprise where we eventually land.

When Scotty tells us it is time to draw our brakes as we have moved back in time far enough, the point is already made and even the most staunch Reggae preterist will at least have heard what (s)he would call "Reggae".

For the rest of us: enjoy another hour of crucial material!


PLAYLIST

01. Kanka - Nova Dub
02. Quest - Hard Food
03. Cotti - Tamil Dub
04. Eugene Thomass - Undergroovin'
05. Vanilla Fudge - People Get Ready
06. Version Big-Fi - Stalag-A-Go-Go
07. Abassi All Stars - Heavy Load
08. Gorillaz - Kids With Guns (Quiet Village Remix)
09. Scientist - Beaming
10. Aswad - Warrior Charge
11. Jackie Mittoo - James Bond
12. Mitsoura - Lei Toi
13. Balkan Beat Box - Adir Adirim
14. Burial - Southern Comfort
15. Overdub - What A Wonderful Surprise
16. Al Wilson - The Snake
17. Dennis Alcapone - It Must Come
18. RupieEdwards All Stars - Free The Weed/Free The Dub
19. Revolutionaries - A.N.C.
20. Revolutionaries - Death in the Arena
21. Scotty - Draw Your Brakes


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