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ARCHIVE OF ARTICLES - PAGE
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MARCH MADNESS: NO FUNNY MAN BUSINESS
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, April 2008 - DJ Dr. Tahl invites
you to spend an hour with him under the
enjoyment of a fine selection of Ska,
Rocksteady, Dub and Roots Rockers Reggae.
His medicine to the March Madness turns out
to be a perfect antidote for April Anger as
well!
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GLOBAL SPOTLIGHT: BROOKLYN
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, April 2008 - What do Ticklah, the
African Brothers, Ossie Dellimore, Rob
Symeon and Antibalas have in common? Indeed:
a Brooklyn Connection. And what better to
have one of the locals show us the sound?
Indeed: DJ Dr. Tahl is in the house and he
knows how to spell N.E.W.Y.O.R.K.
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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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"HOLD YOUR CORNER" PART THREE
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, April 2008 - The third part of
"Hold Your Corner" concludes an
excellent presentation of the wide variety
of styles within Reggae Music as we move
mainly into the realms of Jamaican and UK
Roots.
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"HOLD YOUR CORNER" PART TWO
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, April 2008 - The second part of
the "Hold Your Corner" triplet by
the French Steppin' Youth Sound System
starts off with Stevie Wonder's tribute to
Bob Marley. In the 51 minutes that follow,
we hear a fine selection of contemporary
Jamaican and UK DUB, Roots and
Dancehall.
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