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It's been a long time since we rocked the dubcasts. Dub Session is back to launch a fresh session. Dub Session 63, Intergalactic Dub, takes you on a celestial tour where the mothership will be broadcasting to the universe on a deep-space frequency of 101 dubbahertz. Prepare for liftoff.
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Dub Session Podcast
We present the Dub Session the Reggae Christmas Special, featuring a few new reggae specials, along with some obscure 1970s Dub-DJ "Rockers" songs, and selections from various reggae Christmas compilations. Our favorite of the bunch is the the John Holt/Ray I compilation titled "Natty I-Smas." As Ray I the Rockers DJ/Toaster says "'Tis the season for some Collie - tra la lalala lala la la."A reissue of our Reggae Rockers Christmas special.
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Dub Session Podcast
We kick things off this Holiday season with a special double-edition of the Dub Session. We present you with a set of remix collection selections which follows the moniker of your host, DJ Chill Will starting with the Dub Session Christmas Chill Out Remix special. This is not your Momma's Chill Out elevatormuzak. This remix special features selections of trip hop, turntablism, dub, downtempo, acid jazz, breakbeats and jazzy grooves gathered from various holiday remix collections and put through the Dub Session beat blender for a tasty holiday treat. A ChillOut Christmas special reissue.
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Dub Session Podcast
This Dub Session brings you a showdown of King Kong size proportions. In this corner, we have the latest rework of the Gorillaz. This remix by the SpaceMonkeyz brings forward one of the best fusions of dub, trip hop, cliq-hop, and pop rock since Sly and Robbie took up residence at Compass Island studios in the early 1980s. In the opposing corner we have the King Size Dub Series, volumes one through eight. This King Size series provides a sampling of some of the best modern reggae and electronica dubs being put out on the market. Get these two sound entities together in a king-size thematic ring and you have Dub Session episode 60, King Kong Dub Showdown. Monkey see, monkey do. Funky too.
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Welcome to Dubrock! The show begins with a Hendrix/Zeppelin/TrubyTrio-Boozoo Blend to help you get your rocks off. Then we dub the remix with the Spacemonkeys, Gotan Project, and the Thievery Corporation. Next we take a trip to the moon with a remix of the Police's Walking on The Moon and an Easy All Stars reggae version of Breathe from the Pink Floyd's Dark Side of The Moon. We get a triple set rocker from John Brown's Body, The Samples covering John Lennon's "Watching the Wheels," and Boozoo Bajou featuring Joe Dukie. Then we bring in Common and the Marley brothers Damian, Steven and Ziggy to close the show and lay down some lovers rock vibes for the ladies. Special thanks to Marie Juana from Buenos Iries for the voice-overs.
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Dub Session Podcast
Come down Mixmaster DJ GeneO! We have a special video dub session for episode 58. Our fourth video podcast was produced by MixMaster GeneO from Maui, Hawaii. Mixmaster G has mixed up a tasty visual treat for episode 58. He is both the music and video selector for this episode, and is the producer of the cutting edge, creative and innovative video/music production transitions and animations in this video session. Thanks to MixMaster GenO for the excellent dub video science wizardry and selections in the mix. For more, check out DJ GeneO's Space Dub Mix in our DJ Mixes jukebox.
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Dub Session Podcast
Come down Mixmaster DJ GeneO!We have a special video dub session. Episode 58 brings us our fourth video podcas, produced by MixMaster GeneO from Maui, Hawaii. Mixmaster G has mixed up a tasty visual treat for episode 58. He is both the music and video selector for this episode, and is the producer of the cutting edge, creative and innovative video production transitions and animations you will see in this video. We are blessed for the contribution from MixMaster GenO for the excellent dub video science wizardry and selections in the mix. For more, check out DJ GeneO's Space Dub Mix in our DJ Mixes jukebox.
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The 30th anniversary of The Police's 1977 debut received great acclaim, including a U.S. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame award, and a 2007 reunion and world tour. The Police is well known for mixing reggae music, funk, punk rock and rock and roll. They are also versionistas, creating reggae versions of The Bed's Too Big Without You and other reggae classics. Dub Session episode #57 takes you on a version excursion featuring reggae and DnB cover versions of The Police, duets with UK reggae toasters, Police reggae tribute album selections, along with Sting and The Police providing live and extended versions of reggae classics. In the early years and in live videos, Sting would often wear Bob Marley pins, create reggae rock songs with "eeyo yo yo" Marley call and responses. One of the first versions in this episode features The Police live in 1980 with a dubby cover of Bed's Too Big. In the early 1980s, Sting was a fan of contemporary punky reggae group The English Beat, lead by vocalist Ranking Roger. After the Police's break up in 1984, Ranking Roger and The Special Beat toured with Sting, and would toast in show encores of Message in A Bottle, and Bed's Too Big Without You, as featured from EP versions of these toasts. UK contemporaries Steel Pulse, Aswad, and Pato Banton provide versions from the Reggatta Mondatta tribute series, as well as Latin America's Police tribute Outlandos D'Amor. This episode includes selections from Stuart Copeland's African journey "The Rhthymatist." Additional version include Sting in duets with Ziggy Marley, Ranking Roger and Pato Banton from various b-sides, singles, extended remixes and EPs
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The Dub Session has a very special guest joining us for episode #56. Celestial is a Hong Kong based dub reggae and pan-Asian groove collective and dub syndicate. Celestial's head quarters is the Hong Kong Dub Station - a place where musicians from China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Nepal, and Asia gather to collaborate and produce the heavenly dubtronic sounds of Celestial. Celestial's music is unique in its mixture of Jamaican bass lines, indigenous native Asian instruments from various nations and genres, expert musicians, multinational electronic-organic arrangements and rhythms, and meditative ambient grooves. Celestial is the brainchild and creation of dub master and award-winning music and media producer Peter Millward from Drum Music studios. Celestial is well-known in Asia for its highly acclaimed album Hong Kong Dub Station, and its 1996 breakthrough release Spirit House. This episode of the Dub Session features interviews and music with Celestial creator and producer Peter Millward, featuring tracks and discussion of Celestial's four albums, including their new release Electric Road. For more information on Celestial, artists and album profiles, videos, listen to the Celestial jukebox, and to purchase Celestial's CDs, visit http://www.hongkongdubstation.com
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Dub Session Podcast
It's summertime in the U.S. and across Europe. Most of the U.S. has been experiencing record hot temperatures, from California to the Midwest to the Gulf Coast and New England. In Europe, from Budapest to Bucharest, and from The Tower of Pisa to the Island of Ibiza, summer time is hot like fire! Twist up your Rizzla and get ready for this Sizzla! This episode of the Dub Session covers the summer heat wave and presents some burning tracks that are hot like fire. Note to listeners - BUDS stands for "Best of The Dub Session" and is a replay of a previous episode. Last summer was hot, but this one is already becoming a blazer!! Stay tuned for new episodes. Next up, we will have a special "Asian Dub" episode, featuring the music of the innovative sounds of Celestial from Hong Kong. The episode after that is titled "Undercover Police" and provides a 30 year anniversary tribute with reggae and dub versions and covers of Police songs.