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Dubroom reviews a lot of different material, from
musical to educational to beneficial and more.
We've got music, but also material for artists and
producers as well as researchers of more conscious
material. As always, when the Dubroom reviews
something, this means that this website considers
the material at least fair. So don't expect any
negative reviews. When it's here, we recommend it.
Period.
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(DUB)
REGGAE MUSIC |
| From
full-length documentaries to video clips,
this is where you can not only enjoy the
sounds of (DUB) Reggae music, but the sights
as well. We are talking about very diverse
material that is not selected persay because
of it's novelty. Historical recordings that stood
against the test of times are offered as
well, TV broadcasts,
interviews: the Dubroom is always interested
in relevant and/or of high quality material
to review and in this part of the Dubroom
video reviews you can find just that.
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RICHIE
SPICE AND SPANNER BANNER - LIVE AT REBEL
SALUTE, 2005
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
| "Rebel
Salute" is a Jamaican Reggae Festival.
It is nut just any Jamaican Reggae Festival,
though. Originally founded by Tony Rebel,
there's a line-up of Stricktly Roots and
Culture and this give the festival that
extra touch.
When Richie
Spice and Spanner Banner enter stage, the
vibe is allready there. Countless of
Ethiopian Flags everywhere, a large band
complete with backing vocals to provide the
rhythm: Ire Ites!
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LIVE IN
SKATELAND - 1980'S DANCEHALL, A DOCUMENTARY
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
| Pre-recorded
tracks carrying a heavy drum and bassline
serves as the backing of a vocalist who
rhythmically chants his message on top of
the music. Seems kind of normal, in this
21st century, and so it is.
But where
does it come from, in the first place?
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MISTY IN
ROOTS - POOR AND NEEDY (1983)
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
| When
Reggae Music came into existence during the
late 1960's, the music was -and still is-
predominantly a studio-based music and the
"bands" were predominantly studio
bands. But with the success of Bob Marley
and the Wailers, the UK witnessed the rise
of a new generation of Reggae Artists, as
one band after another was born.
Misty in
Roots was one of these bands. They are known
to be one of the best Live Reggae Bands
ever, but in this video we see them
performing for John Peel's BBC Sessions.
Enjoy some
rare and classic material from a band that
has yet to meet it's rival, decades after
the group was originally formed.
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BURNING
SPEAR - MARCUS GARVEY
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
| "Live
in the Studio": yes, this too is done.
Originally recorded for Dutch Public
Television, this high quality video
registers a live performance by Winston
"Burning Spear" Rodney and his
Burning Band as they play a marvelous
version of the well known track "Marcus
Garvey".
Lively,
energetic, professional, skillful.
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SIZZLA -
MINI DOCU AND INTERVIEW (2007)
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
| One
of the reasons why the Movement of Rastafari
leads the was in so many aspects of Reggae
Music, is the fact that Rastafari deals with
consciousness and uplifting of the people.
Take Sizzla.
Where the political correct posse likes to
tear him down, the Dancehall vocalist
himself puts a lot of effort in uplifting
people in the ghetto's of Kingston Jamaica.
In this 9
minute video, we are being taken to Sizzla's
home base, his music, his meditations and
ofcourse his music.
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