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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
music released through Creative Commons Copyright
can be downloaded straight from the Dubroom
Server. Browse by artist, track, album or podcast.
Be sure to check out our spotlight as well.
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FREE
AND LEGAL (DUB) REGGAE MP3 REVIEWS |
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PODCAST
reviews |
| Podcasts
are a great way to get yourself familiar
with all kinds of artists and styles you
might like to consider for your next
purchase. It is also a very good way of
experiencing Reggae in an alternative way as
many podcasts are de facto non-stop mixes,
often put together by skillful DJ's and
other Sound System personnel. The Dubroom
has reviewed many of the best podcast(ers)
throughout the years, all of which you can
discover in our reviewed podcast pages. Be
sure to also check out the Dubroom's own
podcast. A link to the latest chapter can be
found on the left side of this page.
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BRETHREN
IN CANADA
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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November 2008 - Brethren in Canada?
Sure thing! It's not only the title of one
of the tracks in this highly danceable mix
of Jamaican, UK and Canadian Reggae, it's a
statement of fact too.
Canada's
Reggae history is almost as old as Reggae
itself. When Jackie Mittoo settled down in
Toronto in 1969, he was one of the first to
introduce the music to the second largest
country of the world.
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ROOTS
MINISTRY MIXDOWN PART 11
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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October 2008 - In another great mix by
Roots Ministry selector Sista Simone, we
explore more UK ROOTS and DUB drum and
basslines with their vocal counterparts.
Indeed:
here is one more essential addition to the
collection of every self-respecting lover of
the better (DUB) Reggae.
Often, Roots
Ministry will introduce us to names of
artists.
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ROOTS
MINISTRY MIXDOWN PART 10
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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October 2008 - When Augustus Pablo's
melodica, King Tubby's echo's, and Paul
Blackman's voice open up number ten of the
Roots Ministry series of Mixdowns, the tone
is set. Deep, deep Dub and Roots U just
can't refuse!
The
previous episode of the Roots Ministry
Podcast predominantly contained contemporary
UK DUB and Roots. This one, selected by Papa
Jason, brings us back in time to the island
where Reggae originated.
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ROOTS
MINISTRY MIXDOWN PART 9
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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October 2008 - One hour of (almost)
stricktly UK DUB and Roots, mixed skillfully
straight from vinyl, with nuff jingles and
effects: the 9th episode of the excellent
Roots Ministry Mixdown series is a highlight
among highlights!
German-based
Roots Ministry stands at rather lonely
heights when it comes to Sound Systems who
share their works with the online (DUB)
Reggae community. The eight great Mixdowns
and several other releases we have reviewed
definitely enlarged to collection of the
true self-respecting collector of the better
works, and episode number nine is no
exception to that fact.
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ROOTS
MINISTRY MIXDOWN PART EIGHT
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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October 2008 - Selector Papa Jason of
the German based Roots Ministry Sound System
takes us into a Dancehall vibe
extraordinaire! Digital vibes galore and
well versatile. When you can take it, that
is...
Ever since
Jammy's came up with the now legendary Sleng
Teng riddim, Jamaican studio's have been
applying digital possibilities with various
results. Some people went wild, while others
couldn't apprecilove it at all. The debate
continues until this day...
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