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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