Author: dublinator

Brillantes Del Vuelo | I Know That

Posted by: dublinator Posted onApril 11, 2010 Comments: 1

From Vuelo…. Just wanted to let you know that Brilliantes del Vuelo has 2 EP’s up for sale on itunes… one of them includes the much-requested “I know that” … new stuff coming soon… http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/as-above-so-beloved/id352521602 http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/7-billion-dollars/id352484720

Dubcast #23

Posted by: dublinator Posted onMarch 30, 2010 Comments: 10

[download] Bit of a box set dub Intro – Niney the Observer – acoustic dub intro Nora Dean – Scorpion (barbwire) in his underpants – Trojan X-Rated Box Set Togetha Brotha SoundSystem – Fire a Burn Dub – Cool Playa Showcase Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry & The Upsetters – Black Panta – Blackboard Jungle Dub The Ravers – Badam Bam – Trojan Producer Series 1 Congo Natty – Junglist Soldier Twilight Circus – Bassie Dub I – DUB From The Secret Vaults The Powersteppers – Fanfare – Lead With The Bass II Augustus Pablo – Java – Trojan Dub Massive Chapter Two The Congos – Neckodeemus – Upsetter Box Set El Fata – El Fata Ina The Dancehall – Jahtarian Dubbers Vol. 2 Illyah & ltd. Candy –…

Dubcast #22 – Worldwide Dub

Posted by: dublinator Posted onFebruary 11, 2010 Comments: 4

Titus Twelve – Village of the Dubbed Freak Occurrence – Freak Track #5 OMFO – Omnipresence The African Brothers – Mystery of Nature Disrupt – Robot Version Volatil – Turning into a Maniac Dennis Bovell – Jazzz John Brown’s Body – Bankrobber Aeed – Elektricity The Ambassadors – Albino Mauri Dub Hoax – Lament for Techno Dub Gabriel Feat. U Roy – Luv n’ Liv (Timeblind Remix) Many thanks to Undomondo, Paris DJs, Jahtari, Dub Gabriel, Freak Occurrence, LCL, Qunabu and all the netlabels.

Reggae In a Babylon

Posted by: dublinator Posted onFebruary 7, 2010 Comments: 1

Reggae In A Babylon is the acclaimed documentary by Wolfgang Buld that captured the birth of the British Reggae. This DVD includes several sensational songs. In the late 1970’s the young, gifted and black generation of Thatcher’s Britain fused the Revolutionary zeal of Punk with their Rastafarian roots to create a new sound system that defined their struggle. Reggae was the savior in their modern ‘Babylon’ and this acclaimed film charts the birth of urban British Reggae. Via: Satta Massagana

mr whippy soundsystem – choc steady

Posted by: dublinator Posted onJanuary 29, 2010 Comments: 0

From our old pal Mr Whippy whose Dubcast #9 ranks as our most popular of all time, something a little different: “Reggae, Riddim, Version, Soul & Latin Beat Mash Ups – Mix inspired by recent live sets at Electric Picnic / Funky Seomra / Amsterdam Beat Club” Choc Steady by mr whippy soundsystem

R.I.P. Yabby You

Posted by: dublinator Posted onJanuary 14, 2010 Comments: 0

AV Club is reporting that Yabby You aka Vivian Jackson passed away on January 12 in Jamaica. He was 63. Sad news indeed and he will be missed. shoutcast blog has more

Dubcast #21 – Guest Dubcast – Er!k

Posted by: dublinator Posted onJanuary 12, 2010 Comments: 7

Special guest mix from Er!k (Sedate Grooves, Psyched Up!) Colour Box – Baby I love You So The Clash – One More Dub Chantelles – Hey You Horace Andy – Tell Me Why Lloyd and Devon – Push Push Linval Thompson Whip Them King Tubby! – I’ve Got To Reach Home Sister Jacqueline – Jah Berry Tommy McCook, Richard Ace, The Skatalites And Disco Height – Shockers Rock Twilight Circus Dub Sound System – Sir Dub Ernest Ranglin – Surfin’ 36:58 ????? 39:50 39:50 ????? 42:53 Sound Dimension Studio One Soul – Time Is Tight Dave Barker – I Got to Get Away Gregory Isaacs’ All Stars – Leggo Beast Norma White & Brentford Disco Set – I Want Your Love Ken Boothe – Set Me Free…