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Your One-Stop for reviews of free and legal (DUB) Reggae MP3 files. We review tracks, albums and podcasts. Everything is hand-picked and reviewed on the basis of experience in this field since the MP3 format was released in the late 1990's. Some music released through Creative Commons Copyright can be downloaded straight from the Dubroom Server. Browse by artist, track, album or podcast. Be sure to check out our spotlight as well. 

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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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POTCAST: TRIBUTE TO JAMMY'S
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WWW, January 2008 -  You might know him as the protégée of King Tubby who mixed some excellent DUB and call him "Prince". Or maybe as the first Dancehall producer  to come up with digital niceness, and call him "King".

When he started mixing music for King Tubby decades ago, he had a future before him that would definitely take him beyond the realms of DUB. In 2008, Jammy's has a special place in the history of Reggae Music.

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POTCAST: HARDCORE DUB
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WWW, January 2008 -  UK based Reggae Music has a history almost as long as Jamaican Reggae. A history that has, next to the obvious similarities, a number of significant differences. One of these differences is perfectly illustrated in the 5th episode of the Potcast.

You guessed it: one hour of stricktly heavyweight (electronic) DUB, UK Style. Electronic devices and militant basslines form two main ingredients of this DUB experience extra-ordinary, as we are being introduced to a style of Reggae that truly fund it's origin in the UK based studio's of JAH Shaka, Adrian Sherwood, Mad Professor and Dennis Bovell.

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BACKYARD SESSIONS: INNA ROOTS STYLE
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WWW, January 2008 -  In the meantime, we take a look in King Konsul's backyard where we enjoy 45 minutes of a satisfying combination of known and relatively unknown works of art.

King Konsul knows his Reggae. Starting of with a selection of predominantly Lover's tunes, only to go forward into more Conscious and spiritual material, the first episode of his Backyard Sessions contains a well-balanced set of older and less older Reggae tunes.

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DON'T CUT OFF THE DREADLOCKS
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WWW, January 2008 -  The fourth episode of the Potcast will definitely keep the barber away: check out a dreadful session of 70's conscious Reggae Music.

Some say, that Reggae music can best be enjoyed when smoking a good one on top of that. Well, that is up to everyone to decide. Fact is, that Reggae Music can make you feel Ire with or without Lamb's Bread.

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THE SOUND OF THE VOLCANO
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WWW, December 2007 - Jamaica, the 1980's. The music of the time was called Rub a Dub, Yellowman was King and Volcano was the Label to check for the hottest material.

Much is said about Henry "Junjo" Lawes. Some say he was illiterate but still managed to come up with contracts for the many artists that he signed for his label "Volcano".

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