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Monday 19 January 2009

More NZ dub!

Yes more Youtube videos, but if you want your daily dosage of dub, highly concentrated into 3 extremely sick videos, then have a look.

With a surprisingly 'alright' sound quality for Youtube, here is Pitch Black doing live dub inna New Zealand stylee!!


Pitch Black Dub Session One

Pitch Black Dub Session Two

Pitch Black Dub Session Three

Quality dub / breaks / techno / & dnb crossover. No wonder they've had a load of releases on Liquid Sound, and have been remixed a plenty by Youth.

Check their site out http://www.pitchblack.co.nz

And if you like this, then there's a Pitch Black tune in my January '09 mix at the bottom of this page, and hopefully soon I'll post a free 320 of my remix of their tune Harmonia, when its 100% done. I'll put up a clip in a sec.

Peace & Love,

the enuui outernational space system.

Thursday 15 January 2009

Bass, Sweat & Tears

Have a bit of this!


Gaudi Live Dub Lab 2004

Gaudi's website

Gaudi's myspace - speaking of which, check the first tune on his player 'Bad Boy Bass'... its raw!!!!

In other news, who knows where I can pick up a Synare 3?

Sunday 11 January 2009

Peace is love, peace is truth, peace is Isis....

I came across this interview with Brother Culture today. Really good read.

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How did you get involved in being a musician and what were your early influences?

I started to MC in about 1982, and primarily it was because I loved music, I loved sound systems from when I was in school. My older sister who was nearest in age to me, her name was Sister Culture and she was an MC, and she used to chat on a sound called Jah Revelation Muzik which was the sound of the Twelve Tribes of Israel—a Rastafarian organization—it was international and this was the like London branch. So when I left school and I started to go to a lot of dances where my sister was MCing, people would naturally say “special request to Sister Culture’s brother.” Now, I sort of got the name from people because I’m Sister Culture’s brother not because I’m an MC. And then halfway into 82, you know, I started to rehearse a lot, and get interested in moving with the sound system. The manager of the sound at the time was a guy called Cecil Reuben; he said to me, “can you MC like your sister? Cause you look like an MC.” And so I was glad for this and I took it from there, that’s what I’ve been doing ever since. I was working with Twelve Tribes initially for about ten years, all over the world, between Jamaica, America, Canada, Trinidad, England, I worked with all twelve Tribes sounds—worked with artists like Brigadier Jerry, Sister Carol, etcetera. And then, about 92, after I’d been MCing for about ten years, I cam back from America, and the whole Twelve Tribes scene had kinda changed in London, and I wasn’t part of the Twelve Tribes sound system anymore. That’s when I stated checking out the UK dub scene which was kind of having an upsurge at that time in the early nineties. You had sound systems like Aba Shanti, Iration Steppas, obviously Jah Shaka, many others, too many to even mention. I started to MC a lot on that circuit because at the time—in the beginning of the nineties—the actual kinda dancehall Jamaican roots which is where I was coming from had become very kind of, uh—the raga movement had kinda taken over. There was not many spots with spontaneous like MCs, in such dances, but yet there was on the UK dub steppers scene, and I could sort of still go and chat the mic, and as an MC you tend to go where you can do your stuff. So all in all its about twenty, twenty five years, that I’ve been doing this.

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Click here to read the rest of the interview on myninjaplease.com

In 2008 Liquid Sound released his debut album, called Isis, which was produced with Manasseh. It comes recommended from me.... of course!

Friday 9 January 2009

Morphy's Dub Favourites mix! Welcome to Dubtopia!!

Reet up north dub styles on this one! The Scottish dub supremacist Morphy gladly hooked up me up with a mix of his all time favourite dub tunes!

Get yer tins of Stripey out the fridge and crack one on us!

1. The Upsetters - Roots Train Dub

2. Tappa Zukie - Dub MPLA

3. Scientist - The Mummy's Shroud

4. Rupie Edwards - Buckshot Dub

5. Sly & Robbie - Burial Dub

6. The Aggrovators - Find A Dub

7. Jackie Mittoo - Jah Rock Style

8. Zoot Sims & The Aggrovators - Fat Dub

9. Queen Tiney & The Aggrovators - Natty Dread Time Dub

10. Augustus Pablo & The Upsetters - Babylon Police Thief Dub

11. Cornell Campbell & The Aggrovators - Gorgon Version

12. King Tubby & Harry Mudie - Nineteen Love In Dub

13. Witty's Allstars - Won't You Come Home Dub

14. Scientist - Pulsar

15. The Revolutionaries - Roots Dub

16. Treasure Isle Allstars - Arabian Dub

EASY NOW! click here for your dubby dosage Thanks to Continuity B for hosting!

enjoy!!

for more of Morphy mixes & tunes check the link on the right!!

Thursday 8 January 2009

first mix of 2009!!

My first mix of 2009... enjoy the journey!

66mins long | 76mb big | 160kbps

click to download - right click and save target as

01. Mirror System - System a la Folie

02. Abakus - Deun Deu

03. Pitch Black - Melt (Youth Remix)

04. Aftershock ft. Brother Culture - Eclipse

05. Don Peyote - Peyote Dreaming

06. Digital Mystery Tour - Saute Motion (Syndrom Mix)

07. Total Eclipse - Nakano Ghost

08. Abakus - Indu

09. Shpongle - A New Way To Say Hooray (Prometheus Remix)

10. Abakus - Excession

11. Banco de Gaia - Kincajou

12. Slackbaba - Sea of Green

13. Abakus - Igamatik

14. Banco de Gaia - 887 (Structure)

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