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JAH
ARMY RIDDIM
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
| WWW,
November 2008 - A more-than-up tempo
Steppers, two vocalists and a Dub: This must
be Roots Ministry's presentation of the JAH
Army Riddim and so it is!
It takes
the German based Sound System just five
minutes to get us straight into the groove
of this militant, hard hitting Steppers
tune.
Jah Melodie
and Zoro chant down Babylon once more and
once again, after which we go deeper with a
small portion of the energizing DUB version
in which the minimalistic Drumbeat becomes
even more harder than before.
Keep an eye
on this riddim: there must be more and more
who want to chant some more!
PLAYLIST
1. Jah
Melodie - Jah Army
2. Zoro - Killing Fields
3. Iyah One - Version
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