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ARCHIVE OF
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SOMA SESSIONS VOLUME TWO
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, March 2008 - The Soma Sessions
contain what feels like a very personal
selection of the US based (Reggae and other)
DUB DJ, which sometimes results in music
that can not be called Reggae and not even
DUB.
A reason why not everyone might have
liked Part One. But even though those who
might not like Part One want to check out
this one still.
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SOMA SESSIONS VOLUME ONE
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, March 2008 - According to our
host, the Soma Sessions are inspired by the
fact that within Reggae and DUB many
hard-hitting messages can be put over joyful
beats, providing strength where necessary. |
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WE LOVE YOU, BOB!
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, March 2008 - Brooklyn-based DJ Dr.
Tahl honors the King of Reggae with music by
Bob Marley and covers by other Jamaican
Reggae artists. The result is an explanation
of the title! |
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SPOT LIGHT ON SOUND: CLOCK TOWER CLASSICS
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, March 2008 - Brooklyn based DJ Dr.
Tahl comes again and this time he has an
interesting set of material originally
released by the Jamaican Clocktower Label.
This means: Mighty Diamonds, Augustus Pablo,
Linvall Thompson and more Reggae niceness! |
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HOT BUTTERED DUB
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, March 2008 - You just got to love
this one. HOT BUTTERED DUB has some of the
most massive 1970's DUB productions from
Jamaica, including King Tubby's "Great
Great Stone" to set the tone! |
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