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One-Stop for reviews of free and legal (DUB)
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FREE
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PODCAST
reviews |
| Podcasts
are a great way to get yourself familiar
with all kinds of artists and styles you
might like to consider for your next
purchase. It is also a very good way of
experiencing Reggae in an alternative way as
many podcasts are de facto non-stop mixes,
often put together by skillful DJ's and
other Sound System personnel. The Dubroom
has reviewed many of the best podcast(ers)
throughout the years, all of which you can
discover in our reviewed podcast pages. Be
sure to also check out the Dubroom's own
podcast. A link to the latest chapter can be
found on the left side of this page.
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PODCAST
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HISTORY
OF REGGAE - 2
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
| WWW,
December 2008 - The second part of this
three-part history of Reggae takes us to the
1970's, when Reggae became more and more
popular throughout the world.
In three
parts, we are taken through the history of
Reggae from a Hawaiian perspective, that is.
Part two takes us to the 1970's, when
Rastafari became more and more a predominant
theme in the music.
Before
that, we are taken to Jamaica's economic
situation after the independence which was
cause for a new kind of suffering, and a new
kind of music.
We hear
some of the greatest from the 1970's, from
Culture to Niney the Observer, from Peter
Tosh to the Lone Ranger.
NO
PLAYLIST AVAILABLE
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presented under Creative Commons Copyright.
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