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AUDIOACTIVITY
DUBROOM
NETLABEL REVIEW |
Based
in Geneva Switzerland, this net label
features basically everything electronic
which fortunately for us includes some heavy
duty electronic DUB. In fact, Audioactivity
has released some high quality compilations
of which selections have been used in
several podcasts of Radio
Dubroom.
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VARIOUS
ARTISTS - DUB DISASTER VOLUME ONE
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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July 2010 - Presented as a
"Virtual Ten Inch", DUB DISASTER
Volume One proved us with four dubs from two
titles by two French producer collectives:
OBF Sound and d'Incise aka YOUTHMAN STEPPA,
not unfamiliar for Dubroom readers.
It's
obvious that sounds like OBF work very close
with their UK partners like Zion Train and
French based Improvisators DUB: A massive
steppers which will function as a crucial
opener everytime.
Youthman
Steppa's contribution to the Dub Disaster is
definitely one of the most experimental the
Dubroom has reviewed so far from the Dub
producers. Sure, there is some Reggae
foundation recognizable but this is more for
the Dub Connoiseurs than for the Dub
Massive.
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VARIOUS
ARTISTS - DUB DISASTER VOLUME TWO
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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July 2010 - Just like Volume One,
the second edition of Dub Disaster features
two artists with several different mixes of
one of their titles. This time, we meet the
French INADUBSTATE and YINISH, who often
asks himself who he is so it's up to us to
find it out.
There's
nothing wrong with Subsystem Parts one and
two by Inadubstate: two massive stepper
tunes that will definitely make you move and
groove.
There's
nothing wrong with Yinish either, other than
that we don't know much about the artist who
named himself after a game. His contribution
"Hypothermic Dub" has a deep
industrial vibe but you can hear clearly how
the riddim is inspired by Reggae and
especially Dub. Not for the Dub purists, but
even they want to download DUB DISASTER
VOLUME TWO because of the crucial Steppa by
INADUBSTATE.
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VARIOUS
ARTISTS - DUB PROPAGANDA
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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July 2010 - With artists such as
UK based JAH Warrior, DUB Propaganda is an
impressive collection of European DUB
productions. Indeed, a full length album
which will be a welcome addition to the
collection of every serious lover of UK and
Euro DUB and Roots.
The Net
Album turns out to be a journey into the
deeper realms of DUB, where synthesizers and
deep deep Bass sounds blend together with
the -often- hard steppin' Drum rhythms.
Mysterious mixes, with many unidentified
flying effects and sounds take you to places
you would never expect DUB music to trod.
The files
are in Hi-Q MP3 format, and Hi-Definition
Cover Art is available too.
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Roots
'n' Future - Dubplates For Powerfull System
Volume 1
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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September 2012 - If only for the
hard-hitting "Business of War" and
it's even harder hitting DUB version, you
just have to download this 2010 release by
the Swiss based Audioactivity
Net Label who brought us such excellent
compilations as DUB Propaganda and DUB
Disaster 1 and 2.
As a matter of fact, Roots 'n' Future is a
project and collective based around the
drummer of the band High Note, Dino. When
this is the first of many Dubplates for
Powerfull System, it's a very promising one.
There's a wide variety of styles on the
album, even some Dubstep tracks that you may
or may not like. Those with a focus on
Steppers DUB will definitely want to check
out the album, in fact every lover of DUB
Reggae should.
As said in the opening paragraph, tune
called "Business of War" and it's
heavyweight DUB counterpart is reason enough
to download the al
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