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| ELIJAH
MAN |
| When
you listen to EliJahman's heartfelt Dubs,
you can't help but noticing the similarity
with the mighty Jah Shaka.
This is the kind of music you play loud,
preferably with some serious subwoofer
attached to your sound system. Cause that's
when the words really come true, when the
vibe really flows!
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| NUCLEUS
ROOTS |
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all began when their Reggae studio in
Manchester (UK) demanded more and more
activity. Too much talents to record, and
too much inspiration to just sit there and
do nothing.
In 1995, it was time for Nucleus Roots to
start as a band. Their choice of name would
turn out to be prophetic. The word nucleus,
namely, refers to "a part of the
cell containing DNA and RNA and responsible
for growth and reproduction".
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| SAMMY
GOLD |
| Heartical, conscious sounds in word sound and power from this veteran UK based singer who is generous enough to throw in some crucial Dubs from some of the UK's finest Dub studio's as his contribution to the Online (DUB) Reggae community for which we give thanks! |
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| YA
BASS |
| His
name may be listed
in the urban dictionary as
short for "ya bastard", but don't
let that fool ya.
Here is a crucial producer at work!
Ya Bass is connected to the UK Based Jah
Observer Sound, who has been around ever
since the days of the Punky Reggae Party in
the UK during the 1970's. His music reflects
that of a veteran in Reggae Music, and
should not be missed out in any collector's
collection.
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