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ARCHIVE OF ARTICLES - PAGE
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THE
SOUND OF THE VOLCANO
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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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.
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OLD
RIDDIM, NEW ROOTS
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
| WWW,
December 2007 - "Old Riddim, New
Roots" gives us an insight into the way
Reggae Riddims are taken from one generation
into the next and things are added with each
new style.
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DIGGING
IN THE DUB BOX VOLUME 2
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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December 2007 - The title of this
Podcast is a bit misleading, because it's
not just DUB that we can find in the
"DUB Box" of our host.
He be forgiven, given the fact that his
Podcasts are not usually Reggae-only. But
this one is, and it's great!
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STEPPIN'
YOUTH MIXES DANCEHALL ROOTS VOLUME 2
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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December 2007 - The French based Steppin'
Youth Sound System doesn't just know their
music, they know how to present 57 tracks in
80 minutes without being accused of ADHD.
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STEPPIN'
YOUTH MIXES DANCEHALL ROOTS VOLUME 1
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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December 2007 - Can a one hour mix contain
over 50 titles and not be boring or
disturbing? The answer can be discovered in
just about an hour from now, which in itself
give the answer away...
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THE
ARCH 2005 PART THREE
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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December 2007 - Two Conscious European based
Sound Systems meet in Brixton for a friendly
clash. Three hours of Roots and Culture and
we already had two.
Will the last part of The Arch triplet
contain a climax?
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