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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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MIGHTY
DIAMONDS - GHETTO LIVING STYLEE
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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September 2007 - In 13 tracks, we are
introduced to one of Reggae Music's
finest vocal harmony groups.
Donald
'Tabby' Shaw, Fitzroy 'Bunny' Shaw and Lloyd
'Judge' Ferguson: meet the Might Diamonds.
Together with the Gladiators, they've made
their particular style of the Vocal Harmony
Group popular because of their releases on
Virgin's Front Line Label back in the
1970's.
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HENRY
'JUNJO' LAWES: RUB A DUB STYLE!
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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September 2007 - Six out of the ten tracks
in this great 30 minutes non-stop mix
contain the vocal works of Yellowman. Still,
the podcast isn't credited to this legendary
Reggae Toaster who made his name during the
1980's Rub a Dub era.
what's
up with that?
Reggae
historians will tell you, that Henry 'Junjo'
Lawes was the predominant producer of
Jamaican Rub a Dub Reggae in the early
1980's. His name is on just too many albums
and single releases to mention, and some
even credit him with the founding of this
early form of Dancehall back in 1979.
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STUDIO
ONE ROOTS CHAPTER 1
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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September 2007 - It will have to go further
than a presentation of what many know to be
the classic Studio One Sound. There will
have to be tracks that not many may have
heard before, too.
No,
making a crucial Studio One selection
definitely ain't easy at all. But the Dub
Organiser can do it, as this well-titled
Podcast will establish once and for all!
Studio One
Roots? This can mean different things for
real.
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THE
WAILERS RECORD SHACK CHAPTER 1
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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September 2007 - The Dub Organiser brings us
a very interesting selection of some rare
and very ancient Wailers material, and not
the kind of music you'd expect to hear!
No matter
from which you approach Reggae Music, sooner
or later you will be confronted with Bob
Marley and/or the Wailers, if they have not
introduced you to Reggae Music in the first
place.
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RING
THE ALARM MIXTAPE CD 2007
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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AUGUST 2007 - Reading, UK. A place where
Reggae Music isn't unknown. In fact there's
nuff things a gwaan, as they say in good
English.
Nuff good
things, and the crew behind Ring The Alarm
won't keep the good vibes to themselves
either. Here's their brand new mix CD
containing a crucial selection of some
crucial music.
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