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DUB
AKOM AND FAIANATUR EP
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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July 2010 - DUB Akom is a French Based band,
specialized in backing up Dancehall
vocalists such as Jah Mason and Sizzla. With
that, they are a bit different than other
bands we know from the French scene which
seem to be more focused on Roots and Dub. In
this four-track EP with French based
vocalist Faianatur, this vibe is perfectly
captured.
Don't
expect strictly Dancehall vibes on the EP:
it opens with a contemporary Roots like we
know it from the German band Firetime and
others. The second title comes in Dancehall
style, we can hear why Jah Mason chooses to
work with Dub Akom. Track number three,
"Turban", again in Contemporary
Roots style gives Faianatur the opportunity
to introduce himself, his style and his
philosophy.
Dub A Come,
yes: in the last title of the 4-track EP
we're being treated to a crucial DUB and
we're left wondering why the EP wasn't in
this style completely. But then, the EP
wasn't about Dub but about featuring the
works of Faianatur.
Interesting!
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