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November 2008 - Just like Dancehall,
DUB definitely takes it's own way inside and
outside of Reggae Music. In Pra Frentex we
Step It Up on that One Way Street called DUB
and let the Drum and Bass take use to
Heigher Heights.
Here in the
Dubroom, we often have seen the influence of
DUB in what can loosely be called
contemporary Digital Dance Music. Styles
like House and Techno would not have been
there, or would have sounded quite
different.
We also see
on a regular basis just what DUB as a
discipline in itself is capable of. Instead
of just serving as a source of inspiration
for such highly popular styles in Dance
Music, DUB is also continuing to develop
into ever Heigher Heights.
Often
crossing the realms of Reggae, too.
Or
expanding them, if you will.
For DUB and
Reggae are connected, arguably more than
Dancehall. If only for the simple reason
that the best music to create DUB with is
still Reggae Music.
Just how
DUB is developing, crossing or expanding the
borders of Reggae, can be heard in Pra
Frentex.
We hear
music that represents a form of DUB which is
played at parties where you can hear Techno
and House in other rooms or halls. Music
that still is Reggae, but definitely seeks
the limits at times.
PLAYLIST
01. Ez3kiel
feat Blurum 13 - Alignment
02. Pilah (Dub Addict) - Pile-Up Dub
03. Vavamuffin - Serce (by P.Lush &
P.Teck)
04. Improvisators Dub - Warmonger Dub
05. Dub Plate Vibes Crew - Dub Zone
06. Iration Steppas Vs D.Rootical - Way Down
in a Babylon
07. Barbes D Feat ras Rudy Gad - Black is my
story
08. K2R Riddim - Indépendance Dub
09. Centry - Before Christmas
10. The Bush Chemist - Light Up Your Spliff
11. Improvisators Dub - Disciples of Dub
12. Improvisators Dub - Time of Decision
13. Manutension Vs Dub Browsers - Sufferer
14. Twilight Circus feat Ranking Joe - Don't
Follow Babylon
15. Liquid Wicked - Optical
16. Rusko - Mr Chips
17. Kromestar - kalawanji 2
18. Caspa & The Others - Well 'Ard
19. Uncle Sam - Round The way Girls (Tes La
Rok rmx)
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