Various Artists / Dub Mission's 13th Anniversary Compilation
Album: | Dub Mission's 13th Anniversary Compilation | Collection: | Reggae | |
Artist: | Various Artists | Added: | Sep 2009 | |
Label: | Self-Release |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2009-09-06 | Pull Date: | 2009-11-08 | Charts: | Reggae/World |
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Week Ending: | Nov 1 | Oct 25 | Oct 11 | Oct 4 | Sep 27 | Sep 20 | Sep 13 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Apr 15, 2013: | Happy Hour (Coverin' for PACC)
Diarabi Remix |
4. | Oct 24, 2009: | New World Disorder
Earth Foundation |
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2. | Sep 02, 2010: | Happy Hour
Diarabi Remix |
5. | Oct 10, 2009: | New World Disorder
Livity |
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3. | Oct 31, 2009: | Disorder de los Muertos
Why Do You Fight |
6. | Oct 05, 2009: | Palo Alto City Council Meeting
Diarabi Remix |
Album Review
Sadie O.
Reviewed 2009-09-04
Reviewed 2009-09-04
Dub Mission’s 13th Anniversary Sampler
Roots Reggae from artists at the 13th Anniversary show of the local dub club favorite. First 7 tracks are all over the Binghi Riddim by Twilight Circus. Last 5 tracks feature producer Yossi Fine of Ex Centric Sound System. These are particularly worth checking out, IMO.
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1. 3:34 ***riddim is midtempo roots skank with a bit of syndrum, a little dubby. Vocals on this one are lovely tenor singing.
2. 3:50 ***roots DJ vocals. Praise of pot.
3. 3:28 **drums and crazed Jamaican yelling intro, then same riddim and demented dancehall vocals.
4. 4:18 **Mykal Rose’s inimitable singing, seems rather stream of consciousness.
5. 3:03 ***pretty vocal harmonies, relaxed groove.
6. 3:19 **more pretty harmonies, nice but a bit bland.
7. 3:52 ***Jamaican chatting intro, distinctive dancehall vocals.
8. 3:04 ****fun electronic chiming dancehall skank with enjoyable dancehall vocals.
9. 4:57 ****downtempo rootsy skank, great bounce. Elements of the original African strings and vocals. Gets delightfully dubby in second half.
10. 3:51 *****great midtempo jungle riddim, dancehall vocals.
11. 3:50 ****starts with dancehall preaching, then very slow electronic shuffle – takes a while to build up fully, but pretty groovy when it gets there.
Roots Reggae from artists at the 13th Anniversary show of the local dub club favorite. First 7 tracks are all over the Binghi Riddim by Twilight Circus. Last 5 tracks feature producer Yossi Fine of Ex Centric Sound System. These are particularly worth checking out, IMO.
No FCCs detected.
1. 3:34 ***riddim is midtempo roots skank with a bit of syndrum, a little dubby. Vocals on this one are lovely tenor singing.
2. 3:50 ***roots DJ vocals. Praise of pot.
3. 3:28 **drums and crazed Jamaican yelling intro, then same riddim and demented dancehall vocals.
4. 4:18 **Mykal Rose’s inimitable singing, seems rather stream of consciousness.
5. 3:03 ***pretty vocal harmonies, relaxed groove.
6. 3:19 **more pretty harmonies, nice but a bit bland.
7. 3:52 ***Jamaican chatting intro, distinctive dancehall vocals.
8. 3:04 ****fun electronic chiming dancehall skank with enjoyable dancehall vocals.
9. 4:57 ****downtempo rootsy skank, great bounce. Elements of the original African strings and vocals. Gets delightfully dubby in second half.
10. 3:51 *****great midtempo jungle riddim, dancehall vocals.
11. 3:50 ****starts with dancehall preaching, then very slow electronic shuffle – takes a while to build up fully, but pretty groovy when it gets there.
Track Listing