"UK DUB AND (NUCLEUS) ROOTS" (WEBMASTER'S COLUMN)
WWW, October 29 2009 - Jah Willing, Dubroom Online will keep featuring an MP3 review of the UK based Roots and Dub collective Nucleus Roots until November 6. Then, a total of 12 tracks will have been reviewed and featured in Dubroom Online.
It's a remarkable collective, Nucleus Roots. They deserve much more attention than they currently get.
One time, they sound a bit like Aswad or Steel Pulse, the another time it's deep UK Roots in the style of the Reggae Regulars and Pablo Gad, where at other times works of the Dub engineers like the Mad Professors are approached at an interesting proximity.
Check them out, visit their website, buy their albums!
One Love, Give Thanks,
Messian Dread (Dubroom Webmaster)
The above column is the personal opinnion of the Webmaster and does not neccesarily reflect the contents of the Dubroom Website and/or Message Boards and/or Weblogs.
ITEMS FOR THIS EDITION:
WWW, October 29 2009 - When Mikey Dread is in DUB Session with the Roots Radics producing a Demo, this cannot be done in a minute or two. In fact, DEMO DUB lasts over five and a half minutes in which we're being shown all the corners of the effect chamber.
WWW, October 2009 - More music from the début album by this UK based Roots collective: Still Here will appeal to those that love their Reggae Music with lots of chord changes, melodies and horns. The combination of singing and chanting is crucial, where various solo's complete what can definitely be described as a fine piece of work!
WWW, October 2009 - He had his first hit in 1985 on Jammy's label with "Hog Ina Minty", a classic Jamaican Folk song which he sang inna dancehall style. Before getting killed in New York in 1991, Natty Gritty scored many hits and released a couple of albums.
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