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NEW ROOTS MIX UP
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, April 2008 - Food for the soul: 45
minutes of pure contemporary conscious Roots
Reggae and Dancehall. Steppin' Youth
chanting down Babylon System one more time
in one more superb non-stop mix of
foundational sounds.
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Playing 31 different title in 45 minutes, only
noticeable when you check out the playlist and the
length of this excellent podcast: it's the mark of
a skillful and experienced selector who knows his
collection too.
It's the mark of the French Steppin' Youth
Sound System too.
They will bring all kinds of styles and genres
to their international audience, but their
strength is in playing conscious material like you
can hear in New Roots Mix Up. Definitely a
must-download for those that know themselves to be
strengthened and encouraged by the Word Sound And
Power of Reggae Music.
More JAH Power!
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PLAYLIST
01. Stepping up CAPLETON
02. Rasta better off LUTAN FIRE
03. Burn dem rails NORRIS MAN
04. Don't throw dem away CHUCK FENDER
05. Rasta no dead BUSHMAN
06. Cold hearted fool RICHIE SPICE
07. Selassie is my guide JAH MARCUS
08. Hail Ras TafarI MORGAN HERITAGE
09. Only Jah can save the day BUSHMAN
10. Equal rights LUCIANO
11. My life WARRIOR KING
12. Sign and wonder PUPPY IRIE
13. Coming for his world LITTLE ROHAN
14. Blessing LUCIANO
15. Riding high KING DAVID
16. Bad boy YAMI BOLO
17. Corruption way DETERMINE
18. See and blind GENERAL DEGREE
19. Impersinators BUCCANEER
20. Dem a try a ting MORGAN HERITAGE
21. Long live the king CHRISINTI
22. Trod on SIZZLA
23. StrengtH of a lion KY MANI MARLEY
24. Sudden attack LUCIANO
25. What are you fighting for MIKEY GENERAL
26. Work wid it SPRAGGA BENZ
27. Peace and love JOHNNY OSBOURNE
28. Judgement time KING ATTORNEY
29. Blessed love LEVI ROOTS
30. Mount Zion YAMI BOLO
31. Every knee shall bow GARNETT SILK
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