Dub Session - Episode 30 - Versionista!




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Summary: For our thirtieth episode, Dub Session Episode takes you on a Version Excursion, starting with a home-baked riddim scratch ensemble with elements of Mikey Dread, Lee Scratch Perry, the Mad Professor, Aswad in Dub, and some "Dektronic" Acid loops. The Dub Session continues to celebrate the revolutionary outernational styles of the reggae version, inna future dub styleeee. Episode 30 kicks off with the DJ Chill Will's Riddim Scratch homebrew, followed by Boozoo Bajou's "Killer," Aswad's legendary live dubbed-out version of "African Children" at the Notting Hill Carnival, and The International Observer's "London" Then we come with a different stylee and bring you the toasts with the most, starting with General Saint and Clint Eastwood "Another One Bites The Dust ", followed by Pato Banton and Tippa Irie in "Double Trouble." Musical Youth brings us "The Youth of Today", Black Uhuru with "Botanical Roots", Stereotyp with Tikiman in "Fling Down Style", the Mad Professor remixes Vienna artists Sofa Surfers "Red Beans n Rice", Asian Dub Foundation's "The Riddim I Like", Stereotyp with Sootsayer in G-Stone's Title Track to the "Dub Club" LP, and Sola Rosa with "Sleepwalker". Then the version takes an excursion to the Pacific with Celestial's "Rocking Tonite" from the Hong Kong Dub Station album. New Zealands' Fat Freddy's Drop brings us "This Room" from the acclaimed Based on a True Story CD. We wind down the show with South Africa's Lucky Dube in a thoughtful story "The Other Side" and close with Ziggy Marley's "One Good Spliff". Join us for next week's Episode 31, where we keep on dubbing the future styles of reggae, version and downtempo.