Sunday, February 17, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (43)



Dubroom Online - Edition February 17, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (43)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, February 17 2008 - When JAH revealed the blueprint of what we have come to know as "world history" to the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar, He described how in the end "they" would "mingle with the seed of men".

Ages before that, just after Adam and Eve committed the original sin, JAH gave another prophecy that has very much to do with this very same matter: there would be a war between the "seed of men" and the "seed of the serpent".

We have come to see, for example in the Ethiopian books of Enoch and the Kebra Negast, how the "seed of the serpent" refers to beings that were the direct offspring of Reptilian entities who "married" human women.

The very existence of these Nephilim or Gibborim became a threat for the very existence of mankind and thus cause the Most High to send the Great Flood.

After the Great Flood, we find Nimrod who became one of the Gibborim. Nimrod was the first of the Serpent Seed who claimed the "Divine Right To Rule" and thus created a "Royal Bloodline" that rules Babylon Shitstem until this very day.

More tomorrow...

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

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Sunday, February 17, 2008
REGGAENEWS.CO.UK PODCAST #5

REGGAENEWS.CO.UK PODCAST #5

REGGAENEWS.CO.UK PODCAST #5
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WWW, February 2008 - One nice thing about the Reggaenews UK Podcast is that they play promo's by the better UK DUB and ROOTS labels alongside Jamaican and other releases. The fifth episode in their excellent series is definitely no exception to that rule.

You don't know the Reggaenews UK website? Make a change for the better and pay them a visit. You will not only be informed about the latest running in UK Reggaeland, you will be introduced to a very, very interesting number of artists and their releases.

The Reggaenews Podcasts are completely in accordance with the high standard and quality that you can find throughout their website. Introducing the listener to some crucial works, sometimes even before the official release dates: it's just one reason to check out the programs.

You want more reasons?

What about some of the fattest DUBS and uplifting conscious and spiritual lyrics? Everything mixed together into one non-stop mix, the kind of mix you experience rather than listen to?

The fifth episode of the Reggaenews UK Podcast brings us all of the above and more. It's a one-hour selection of UK and Jamaican releases, some of them coming with DUB version, some of them conscious and some of them fitting the slackness category.

Download, play, and visit Reggaenews UK!

PLAYLIST

01. Jah Lion – Melody for Negus (Congo) 7”
02. Dub Judah – Never Slumber (Dub Jockey) 7”
03. Keety Roots – His Foundations (Black Legacy) 10”
04. Anthony Red Rose – In Ting (Powermatic) 7”
05. Dandelion – Gold Chain (Conscious Sounds Promo)
06. Afrikan Simba – Shine out your love (Ayamba) 7”
07. Dandelion – Adversary (Conscious Sounds) 10”
08. Pama International feat. Dawn Penn – Betterment Blues (Trojan) CD
09. Ini Kamoze – My Girl (6 Sound Click) 7”
10. Sugar Minott – Know Yourself (Shemesh Promo)
11. Fireocious – Revolutionary (Shemesh Promo)
12. Swallow – Jah Jah Love (Shemesh Promo)
13. Keke – Mama work hard (Shemesh Promo)
14. Makating Riddim Force – Revolutionary dubwise (Shemesh Promo)

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Saturday, February 16, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (42)



Dubroom Online - Edition February 16, 2008



"MYSTERY BABYLON (42)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, February 16 2008 - Throughout the whole world, we can find ancient accounts of a mysterious figure who "civilized" mankind.

He is known under various names, but all over his symbol and appearance are the same. He is depicted as a white man, sometimes with red hair and sometimes with blond hair. And his symbol is always the Serpent.

Closer research reveals, how this "mysterious figure" is none other than Nimrod, the founder of Mystery Babylon.

And of Nimrod it is said, that he "became one of the Gibborim", in other words, he became like those beings that are known elsewhere as "the Seed of the Serpent".

More tomorrow...

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


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Saturday, February 16, 2008
SERIOUS STEPPERS

SERIOUS STEPPERS

SERIOUS STEPPERS
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WWW, February 2008 - Singers and Players of Mixing Boards and Instruments will be there: get ready for some Crucial Consciousness combined with Deep DUB, UK Style.

Stepping Out A Babylon is a Serious Thing fe true!


If there is one thing that would describe the over-all vibe of UK DUB and ROOTS, the word would have to be "Consciousness". In a dreadly combination of Word, Sound and Power, the true strength of Reggae Music is revealed in such a way, that even the proverbial deaf will hear and the proverbial blind will see.

Take this Podcast, for example, skillfully mixed by the Italian based B-Dub crew.

Militant Stepper drums and penetrating DUB mixing more often than not accompany cutting edge Conscious Lyrics: Serious Steppers is a School Example of the better UK DUB and Roots. The playlist reads like a who's who of the genre and experiencing the forty-two minutes of this Podcast will reveal just what is so special about UK Style.

Essential Listening!


PLAYLIST

01. Aisha – Tribulation
02. Mad Professor – Drunken Scotsman
03. Ranking Joe – Don’t follow babylon
04. Alpha & Omega – Marching warriors [feat. coz tafari]
05. Alpha & Omega – U wrong [feat. gregory fabulous]
06. Alpha & Omega – Dub warrior
07. Nucleus Roots – Lie dem a tell
08. Nucleus Roots – Lie dem a dub
09. Pablo gad – Technology
10. Bush Chemists – Technology dub
11. Daddy teacha – Standing firm
12. Vibronics – Standing firm dub
13. Iration steppas – Rice and peas
14. Johnny Clarke – Rasta international
15. Jah Shaka – Dub international
16. Tena Stelin & Centry – Can’t touch Jah
17. Centry – Can’t touch Jah dub
18. Nucleus Roots – My king
19. Nucleus Roots – My king dub
20. Iration Steppas – Talking ‘bout Jah love is sweet

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Friday, February 15, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (41)



Dubroom Online - Edition February 15, 2008


"MYSTERY BABYLON (41)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, February 15 2008 - A very strange remark by the Most High JAH, to describe the final step of Babylon Shitstem with the words "They Will Mingle Themselves With The Seed Of Men"...

Who are "they" anyway?

Most Bible scholars will not look any further than describing "ten kings", represented by the ten toes of the statue portrayed in the Book of Daniel.

However, since we know that the aim of Mystery Babylon is to bring back the Days of Noah, we have more than a little clue as to the identity of those that will mingle themselves with the seed of men.

For there are those among the "kings and rulers" that simply aren't "of the seed of men"!

More tomorrow...

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


ITEM FOR THIS EDITION:
STEPPIN' YOUTH: BUNNY "STRIKER" LEE SPECIAL

STEPPIN' YOUTH: BUNNY "STRIKER" LEE SPECIAL

STEPPIN' YOUTH: BUNNY "STRIKER" LEE SPECIAL
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WWW, February 2008 - Steppin' Youth brings us an interesting 45 minutes of strictly Bunny Lee productions with a well appriciloved emphasis on his 1970's works with Johnnie Clarke, King Tubby and the Aggrovators (Sly and Robbie).

Bunny Lee started working in the Jamaican Recording Industry from before there was a mention of the music called Reggae. After initially starting with Duke Reid's Sound System, he quickly went on to produce (read: finance) releases himself.

It was under the financial supervision of Edward O' Sullivan "Bunny" Lee that Reggae Drummer Carlos "Santa" Davis developed the now classic Flying Cymbal sound (with an open hi-hat on the 2nd and 4th count of every bar) in the mid 1970's.

Steppin' Youths tribute to this excellent producer focuses especially on the works that Bunny Lee did in this very same era of the mid 1970's. The time wherein singers like Johnny Clarke and Cornell Campbell sang their Conscious lyrics over the militant riddims played by Channel One Studio's House Band the Aggrovators.

Not just singers, though...

The Podcast features some very catchy DJ tracks by U Roy, Dillinger and others. Of course, King Tubby is there too with a number of heavyweight DUB version.

Crucial!


PLAYLIST

01. African people-Johnnie Clark
02. African roots-Johnnie Clark
03. Dubwize-King Tubby and the Aggrovators
04. Blood dunza-Johnnie Clark
05. Don't talk too much-Johnnie Clark
06. Simmer down-Johnnie Clark
07. Dance with me-Tommy Mc Cook
08. Gorgon speaks-Cornell Campbell
09. Dubwize
10. Gorgon-Cornell Campbell
11. Gorgonwize-U Roy
12. Stars-Cornell Campbell
13. Hard man fi dead-Clint Eastwood
14. Dangerous soundbwoy- Dillinger+Augustus Pablo
15. King Tubby's special mix-Augustus Pablo
16. Reggae Hit the town-Ethiopians
17. Keep that light-Slim Smith
18. My conversation-Slim Smith
19. Dance inna Greenwich farm-Cornell Campbell
20. Dancing version-Tommy Mc Cook
21. Don't cut off your dreadlocks-Linvall Thompson
22. Joyfull locks-U Roy
23. Russians are coming-Val Bennett
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Thursday, February 14, 2008

MYSTERY BABYLON (40)



Dubroom Online - Edition February 14, 2008


"MYSTERY BABYLON (40)" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)

WWW, February 14 2008 - Iron and clay...

The two substance don't mix too well. Still, the ancient book of Daniel recorded the Most High describing the last version of Babylon System as such.

The book even goes further and explains just what's going on: "Just as iron and clay do not mix, they will mingle themselves with the seed of men".

Who are "they"?

And what does the last version of Babylon Shitstem, just before her final downfall have to do with "the seed of men"?

More tomorrow...

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


ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:
STEPPIN YOUTH VINTAGE ROOTS MIX
ROSHTOVARI: WHAT'S IN A NAME?

STEPPIN YOUTH VINTAGE ROOTS MIX

STEPPIN YOUTH VINTAGE ROOTS MIX
DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW




WWW, February 2008 - And you thought "Vintage Roots" would refer to 1970's Reggae Music? Think again: this is the 21st Century and the Paris based Steppin' Youth Sound System makes sure you won't forget that.

Fifty Minutes of rather contemporary Roots Reggae that will even make the Preterists realize that not everything nice must come from the distant past!


In this superb episode of the Steppin' Youth Podcast series, we're not going back further than the year 1990. At least, not until the last minutes of the excellent show.

Still, we at the Dubroom are sure that those who think that the only good Reggae comes from the 1970's will know themselves to be proven wrong after listening to the fifty minutes of Roots and Culture preserved in this Podcast.

The STEPPIN' YOUTH VINTAGE ROOTS MIX brings us some Conscious vocal tracks with their excellent DUB versions, skillfully mixed into one experience. A little extra echo here, a little wheel or rewind there: from the top to the very last drop this mix carries the mark of the connoisseur.

Regular visitors of the Dubroom will in the meantime have gotten used to the High Quality, Deep Roots played by the French Sound System, but those who read this review and never heard of STEPPIN' YOUTH before, have no more excuse.


PLAYLIST

01. Struggler in the ghetto- Rainbow
02. Dub side- Rainbow 1990
03. Freedom cry- Thunder
04. Dub side- Lion inc 2000
05. Storm is comin- Junior Delgado
06. Dubside- Incredible music 1996
07. Rootsman time- Sylvan White
08. Dub side- roots foundation 2001
09. Vengeance is yours Jah Jah- Michael Lloyd
10. Dub side- SMP records 2000
11. What comes around- Ruff Scott
12. Dub side- Easy Star records 1997
13. Jah help those who help themselves- BB Seaton
14. Dub side- Conscious minds- Soul beat 1996
15. Let the power fall on I- Max Romeo
16. Give thanks and praises- ?
17. I am the song- Joe Higgs

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