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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
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often put together by skillful DJ's and
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DRUM
SONG STYLE
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
| WWW,
December 2007 - Musically, the Drum
Song Riddim incorporates the Nyabinghy
rhythm as well as the standard Reggae
rhythm. So in a way, "Drum Song
Style" really refers to a specific
style!
When you
dance on an ultra-new Dancehall release,
chances are you're really dancing on a
decades-old riddim first played in Studio
One. The Drum Song riddim has it's cradle in
that studio too, when Jackie Mittoo released
the tune back in 1967 (Source: JAMRID.com).
With a very
monotonous bassline and a drum that
resembles the Nyabinghy as much as the
standard Reggae rhythm, the riddim has
served as backing for many, many conscious
and spiritual tunes by just too many artists
to mention.
"Drum
Song Style" contains an excellent
selection of twenty-one tracks incorporating
the Drum Song Riddim. The nice thing is,
that the riddim is used in so many different
variations, that you don't even realize how
you're listening to a one-riddim mix and
that says a thing given the fact that the
podcast lasts well over 50 minutes.
PLAYLIST
01.
Jackie Mittoo - Drum Song
02. Jim Nastic - Chanting
03. Jim Nastic & Soul Vendors - Chanting
Version
04. Devon 'Soul' Russell - Drum Song
05. Badoo - Rockin' Of The Ten Thousand
06. King Tubby - Dubbin' Of The Ten Thousand
07. King Tubby - Class One Dub
08. Ronnie Davis - Jah Jah Jehoviah
09. King Tubby & The Aggrovators - Jah
Jah Version
10. The Jays - Lets Give Thanks and Praises
11. Prince Far I - Every Time I Hear the
Word
12. Prince Far I - PSALM 1
13. The Wackies Rhythm Force - Drum Song
14. Jah Stitch - Make a Joyful Noise to Jah
15. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals -
Power Pack
16. Scientist - Drum Song Dub
17. Willie Lindo - Drum Song
18. Augustus Pablo - Drum Song
19. Devon Russell - Money Problem
20. Jackie Mittoo - Brain Mark
21. Jackie Mittoo Featuring Marjorie Whylie
- Drum Song
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