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Favoriting March 13, 2012: Radio Boredcast Presents... Dub Selection

RADIO BOREDCAST PRESENTS… DUB SELECTION

Throughout the month, Radio Boredcast is making selections of themed music that fit the As Slow As Possible subject, either in an obvious or more ethereal way.  Dub music, in the original definition (coming from reggae music) encapsulates slowness and spaciousness. Often the reverb and echo effects are very psychedelic, or there are layers of sound effects that turn it into a journey through sound… a soundscape, a very active experience for the imagination…



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Artist Track
Radio Boredcast Presents... Dub Selection   
Johnny Clarke & The Aggrovators  A Harder Version   Favoriting
Soul Syndicate  Alma's Dub Theme   Favoriting
Augustus Pablo  Rocky Road   Favoriting
Blackbeard's All Stars   
Scientist  Conquest   Favoriting
Sky Nation  Dub Out The 70s   Favoriting
Lee Perry  Four Of A Kind   Favoriting
Augustus Pablo  House Is Not A Home   Favoriting
Lee Perry  Jungle Lion   Favoriting
Hi Tones  Key To Your Paradise   Favoriting
Gladdy Anderson Lyn Taitt The Jets  Love Me Forever   Favoriting
Wackies Rhythm Force  Morning Star   Favoriting
Dub Syndicate  Must Be Dreaming   Favoriting
Tapper Zukie  The Musical   Favoriting
Harry Mudie  Where Eagles Dare   Favoriting
Jah Shaka  Wig Wam   Favoriting


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