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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
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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 - BLOOD AGAIN
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
The
sound quality that comes with this video
isn't really what it should be. But that's a
thing you will soon forget while watching
this video. If only because the sights
illustrate the sounds in a very special way.
Cool and
Dreadly contemporary Roots, with Richie
Spice using a combination of toasting and
singing to deliver another Rastaman Message
of Righteousness and Justice, another report
from the frontline on Jamaica where the true
face of Babylon is so much more visible than
in the so-called "first world".
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BARRINGTON
LEVY - HERE I COME (LIVE, 1985)
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
Barrington
Levy can be called on of the ikons of Rub a
Dub: the predominant style of Reggae between
the late 1970's and the mid 1980's, when Rub
a Dub became Ragga, became Dancehall, became
what it is now.
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DRY &
HEAVY MEET DEEDER - NEW WAY, NEW LIFE
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
Japanese
band Dry & Heavy are known to produce a
crucial kind of DUB. Even the Great
Prince/King Jammy has mixed their music. But
DUB is predominantly a studio-music. So how
do Dry and Heavy sound live on stage? Wait
no longer, here is the answer.
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RICHIE
SPICE - EARTH A RUN RED
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
Great
music, an even greater piece of singing, and
if that wasn't enough: a crucial topic. In
short, there are the three main elements in
this highly popular Richie Spice track. The
video that goes with the track displays the
situations in Jamaica: a beautiful country
with a big set of problems.
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CAPLETON
AND SIZZLA - JAH JAH CITY
DUBROOM
VIDEO REVIEW |
In
the meantime, with all that crucial material
from the 1970's and 1980's, this one has
become a true classic as well! Capleton and
Sizzla, both spearheading what some call the
"Rasta Renaissance" of the 1990's
and 2000's, riding a heavy Roots riddim
wailing about the fact that Babylon
continually tries to demolish what Rasta
builds.
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