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DUB 1985-1992
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, March 2008 - DUB refers to the
name of the Podcast, not necessarily about
the contents of his podcasts. 1985-1992 does
refer to the music presented in this mix,
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The late 1980's, early 1990's marked a transition
period in Jamaica and thus in the nation's musical
history. Bob Marley passed away, and Ronald
Reagan's "War on Drugs" ensured that
smoking herb would become more difficult than
sniffing cokane and the music became digital,
sometimes even fused with American Hip-Hop.
It was a time before Rastas, especially the
Bobo Dreads, would come to clean up certain things
and restore some of JAH Order where that had
seemed lost, at least for some.
This Podcast perfectly radiates the
vibe-of-the-time, with nuff DUB to justify the
Podcast's name!
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PLAYLIST
PLAYLIST
UNKNOWN
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DISCLAIMER |
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responsible for the contents of the Podcast
reviewed on this page. The Podcast is hosted on
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a review of the material.
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