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April 2014 - Three years after his debute
album, Uptown Rebel returns in the year 2014
with a heavyweight nine-track DUB album.
With collaborations by Dub Machinist, Sammy
Gold and Zion UK, Random Road has become a
more than pleasant work of DUB Art.
Electronic
DUB Art, that is. In a Roots Reggae Style.
The opening
track, featuring Sammy Gold at the
microphone is an easy going One Drop style
Roots tune, with conscious lyrics for your
heart and soul to meditate upon. During the
massive Dub version, for example. Bredda
Sammy surely has a message for each and
everyone to take heed while Uptown Rebel has
the riddim and the Dub mixing skills to
accompany it just in style.
"Original
Ghetto Sound" is another vocal with a
Dub counterpart. Zion UK is chanting out
loud, toasting about the Uptown Rebel
fighting fe de downtown people, for the
ghetto people. Pointing out to the fact that
(DUB) Roots Reggae can make a
difference.
Random Road
and Cold Chaos, both coming with two
versions, are yet again massive Roots Reggae
tracks. Tracks that will surely fit in the
playlist of your Dub podcasts or your Ipod
or whatever you use to enjoy some better MP3
music like this one.
With some
crucial saxophone works by Adrien, bass by
Seb and drums by Gary Clunk/Gary Dub, Random
Road is a very fine piece of Artical DUB
Works for which we thank the artists and the
Net Label FRENCH
DUB RLEASED heartically.
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