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Lover Dub starts off rather joyful, only to get into some serious Dub mixing after just a few seconds. As the drum and bass play an upfull line, taking a break every now and then, all kinds of instruments and effects are taken to their limit. Upfull,
As the introduction roll is soaked in echo's, only the first few tones of the horn section are heard before they fade in even more delay. It's the start of a serious steppers tune, warrior style.
This hard steppers track breaks through the 4th dimension with excessive use of the echo device. As the drum and bass play a more-than-solid line, the tempo of the delay keeps changing.
DUB In 4D plays as much with time (the fourth dimension) as
This solid One Drop track is based on an audio clip taken at the official 9/11 hearings. A man is removed from the room, but as the police grabs him, he managed to shout: 'Remember This: Your Government Funded And Trained Al Qaida'.
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This four-minute track combines a relaxed atmosphere with some rather intense DUB mixing as all kinds of effects are applied over an Ire riddim.
The tune is a celebration to the fact that DUB Music started in Jamaica and has become the source of
Here is six minutes, seven seconds and twenty-one milliseconds of pure spiritual war in a Hardcore Dub style!
A heavy Hardcore DUB Steppers serves as the foundation for this four minute long explosive Bible Reading. It's the first part of the 91st Psalm, chanted in a militant style that goes well with the thunderous drum and bass line.
Five minutes and five seconds of solid spiritual Roots Music, in a one drop style. Full lyrical track with lead and backing vocals, followed by it's DUB version.
The riddim is the same as my track 2006 - A DUB ODYSSEY, and 'The Message Is In Th
More music that didn't make it to my album 'Showcase'.
This is an up-tempo steppers track, a traditional Rockers Reggae rhythm with full lyrics and DUB mixing, too. There's both singing and toasting in the first part, by the way.
The lyri
This is the first track of the EP 'From Messian Dread With DUB'.
A Cool and Dreadly Drum and Bassline form the foundation for this opening track. Lion roaring, Vocal parts, a few jingles here and there and long, long echo's form just a few ingred
This is the second track of the EP 'From Messian Dread With DUB'.
This is the fourth track of the EP 'From Messian Dread With DUB'.
This is the third track of the EP 'From Messian Dread With DUB'.
This is the fifth track of the EP 'From Messian Dread With DUB'.
This track, carrying an up-tempo steppers Drums with a 'stepping' bassline as foundation, could be described as authentic 'Gospel Reggae', not in the making-money-of-Christianity kind.
This track, carrying an up-tempo steppers Drums with a 'stepping' bassline as foundation, could be described as authentic 'Gospel Reggae', not in the making-money-of-Christianity kind.
This track, carrying an up-tempo steppers Drums with a 'stepping' bassline as foundation, could be described as authentic 'Gospel Reggae', not in the making-money-of-Christianity kind.
This one has a Steppers Drums in a traditional Roots Rockers style, using a lot of different chords and some lyrics that celebrate Reggae Music. It's a big-up and a sign of respect to Jamaica as well, because it was there that Reggae Music originated
This one has a Steppers Drums in a traditional Roots Rockers style, using a lot of different chords and some lyrics that celebrate Reggae Music. It's a big-up and a sign of respect to Jamaica as well, because it was there that Reggae Music originated
This one has a Steppers Drums in a traditional Roots Rockers style, using a lot of different chords and some lyrics that celebrate Reggae Music. It's a big-up and a sign of respect to Jamaica as well, because it was there that Reggae Music originated
This one has a Steppers Drums in a traditional Roots Rockers style, using a lot of different chords and some lyrics that celebrate Reggae Music. It's a big-up and a sign of respect to Jamaica as well, because it was there that Reggae Music originated
Time for some meditation besides the still waters with this relaxed One Drop riddim.
Another riddim from my 2006 sessions that didn't make it to the album 'Showcase'.
This one celebrates Reggae Music and especially Rub A Dub, which could best be described as a certain style of Dancehall. But not the kind of Dancehall that sound
Time for some meditation with this easy One Drop track. Two different mixes, one of them carrying the full lyrics where the other one is mixed completely in DUB Style.
The lyrics deal with the situation of the world today, and our response to tha
Time for some meditation with this easy One Drop track. Two different mixes, one of them carrying the full lyrics where the other one is mixed completely in DUB Style.
The lyrics deal with the situation of the world today, and our response to tha

