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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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MISC
DUB
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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November 2008 - Sometimes, you
shouldn't be discouraged by the title of a
tune. Or a Podcast. For the
"miscellaneous" category in DUB is
everything but a pimped trashcan.
This is
for those that want their DUB in each and
every (im)possible way.
Finn the Giant
and Polish based Muflon DUB are two Online
Artists that fit perfectly well with the
Twinkle Brothers and UK DUBheads Manasseh
and The Equalizer.
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PRA
FRENTEX
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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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.
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TROMBETAS
DIVINAS
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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November 2008 - You guessed it: A
tribute to the Mighty, Mighty sound of the
Horn Section. However, this is a tribute of
the Horn Section where you might just not
expect it: in the usually very digital
realms of UK DUB!
As we step
from one crucial DUB into the next, the
Mighty Horns are everywhere without taking
us into a vibe where only those that
"also like jazz" would love to
stay throughout the entire length of this
podcast.
Don't
worry, though.
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A
POWERFULl DUB SET
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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November 2008 - Powerful DUB in a
different style than one could assume in the
first place. Not your typical Jamaican or UK
productions, but rather examples of how DUB
progresses to become a style of it's own.
After a
short introduction, we're taken into a DUB
with violins and a voice saying something
strange about "six hundred and sixty
six miles".
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DJ
I-SMASH DUB, ROOTS AND REGGAE MIX
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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November 2008 - He works in
Switzerland, Italy and Germany as an
acclaimed Techno/House DJ. Just what would
he select for 1 hours and 40 minutes of Dub,
Roots and (other) Reggae?
The
result may surprise you.
DUB has been
more than influential in the eventual
creation of electronic Dance music: a thing
you can read on many Dubroom pages. Ever
since King Tubby cultivated the skill of
mixing into a work of Art, people have been
developing their own style over the concept.
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