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Jah Works Radio 5/30/16

Posted in Downloads, Podcasts, Radio Shows, Reviews with tags , , , , , , , , , , , on June 2, 2016 by jahworksradio

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Welcome in, family, to a very special edition of Jah Works Radio – family reunion style!  Tonight we feature our friends Ras E, KGenius and Marinate all on board for a journey of musical healing through word, sound and power.  Other artists featured during the show include IJahman Levi, Takana Zion, Raging Fyah, Harrison Stafford and The Professor Crew, Natural Black, Bob Marley and The Wailers, Johnny Clarke, Wayne Jarrett, Mike Brooks, Alton Ellis, Bob Andy, Roland Burrell, Delroy Wilson, The Spinners, Michael Jackson, Etana, Clay, Marcia Griffiths and Busy Signal, Alborosie and Kymani Marley, Dezarie, Jahdan Blakkamoore and Lutan Fyah, Luciano, Tuff Lion and Israel Kamakawiwo’ole.  One blissed love…

Listen here:

Download here (right click and “save target as” to download): http://archive.org/download/JahWorksRadio53016/Jah%20Works%20Radio%205-30-16.mp3

Alborosie – Dub Clash (Review)

Posted in Reviews with tags , , , on December 8, 2010 by jahworksradio

A lot of reggae fans look at the mid to late 1970s era as the “heyday” of reggae music, especially when speaking of dub reggae.  Whether you agree with this or not, that period of time certainly has a very distinct sound and FEEL to it, that for the most part has not been duplicated.  I would say Alborosie, with his new album “Dub Clash”, comes as close as anyone to creating a sound reminiscent of this era.  Using all vintage effects (Roland Space Echo, Multivox delay, etc.) and very rootsy riddims, many tracks from this album sound like they could be B Side dubs from King Tubby himself.  This is not surprising, since Alborosie has ranked the King as one of his greatest musical influences (the intro track is a “Tribute to the King”).  That said, Alborosie definitely has his own unique style and really shines on this album as producer, musician (he plays drums, guitar, keyboard, and percussion), and dub engineer.  Wicked from start to finish, “Dub Clash” features dubs of some of Alborosie’s popular tunes like “Kingston Town”, “No Cocaine”, “Baltimore” with The Tamlins, as well as some unique dub specials. 

“Marcus Dub” was featured on last weeks edition of the Jah Works Radio Show (12/3/10), and more tunes will be heard in upcoming weeks.  Keep it locked!