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Your
One-Stop for reviews of free and legal (DUB)
Reggae MP3 files. We review tracks, albums and
podcasts. Everything is hand-picked and reviewed
on the basis of experience in this field since the
MP3 format was released in the late 1990's. Some
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can be downloaded straight from the Dubroom
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FREE
AND LEGAL (DUB) REGGAE MP3 REVIEWS |
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Online (DUB) Reggae Artist Community as well
as the rise of the Net Label phenomenon gave
birth to a flood of full length free and
legal MP3 Album catalogue, much of it is
(planned to be) reviewed on the Dubroom.
Yes, there are well established names but
there is more. Check out old skool style
bands or contemporary hi quality DUB,
obscure dub plate compilations and much more
(DUB) Reggae niceness in our ever growing
collection of MP3 Album reviews. Good albums
released under Creative Commons Copyright
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INADUBSTATE
- MEDIAPHONIC
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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July 2010 - He started producing
Dub music in 2004, heavily influenced by the
local French sounds as well as UK DUB. In
the meantime, INADUBSTATE is part of the
French DUB scene and has some ( Net Label)
releases on his name.
Mediaphonic
is a collection of highly electronic sounds
over deep Drum and Basslines which might go
too far for some Dub and Reggae purists.
Mixing-wize, the production leans as much
towards digital technologies applied in
contemporary Digital Dance music styles as
it does to the more orthodox approach of
DUB.
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DUBZOIC
- UNCEASINGLY
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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July 2010 - In four tracks, we
get ourselves familiar with the musical
productions of the Italian based DUBZOIC
band and the vocal works of UK based Sista
Sara.
The four
works on UNCEASINGLY fit very well in the
style of digital Roots and DUB which is so
strong all over the UK and the European
continent. The fact that this is a work
where studio's in Italy and the UK both have
been involved can easily be recognized by
the lover of the better Steppa's and other
Reggae rhythms.
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MANUTENSION
- TRIBUTE TO KING TUBBY
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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June 2010 - Unfortunately, Manutension
is -just like King Tubby- no longer with us
physically. His music lives on, though, and
in this four-track DUB RIDDIM EP we can get
a touch of that.
Manutension
was part of the well-known French based
Improvisators DUB Collective, worked with UK
greats such as Vibronics and vocalists like
Winston McAnuff, his music has pumped though
the speakers of many sound systems.
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DUB
MACHINIST AND I-PLANT - NO SMOKING AREA
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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June 2010 - No Smoking Area is a Riddim
EP in the DUB sense of the word. I-Plant,
Hatman and Gary Dub are just three names who
have showcased their work on the riddim and
these names should ring a bell to those who
know their EURODUB and their NET LABEL DUB.
More than
niceness, this is definitely not the kind of
music which would make a No Smoking Area
occupied with slaveish followers of the next
anti-smoking law in some or another
country.This is the kind of music that makes
the heart and soul of every lover of DUB
rise up in joy.
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HOT
DROP - IT'S A REMIX THING
DUBROOM
MP3 ALBUM REVIEW |
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June 2010 - Get six different Dub
engineers from all over the world to each do
a track created by the Spanish based Roots
Rock Reggae band Hot Drop and you get some
very surprising material. After all, It's A
Remix Thing.
The
surprising element is of course the fact
that the Spanish band has made a name with
some more than crucial Roots Reggae releases
in true Old Skool style from instruments to
recording to mixing. That is something which
you should not expect on this one, at least
not from the top to the very last drop.
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