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ZonaReGGae 16th September 2009 - Roots, Dub & Revival Selections!
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September 18, 2009 09:10 AM PDT
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Blessings!

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Past Wednesday ZonaReGGae radioshow, now available in the infamous podcast versionwinking

-Lots of Modern Roots sounds highlighted dis week wid: Aqua Livi, Martin Campbell, Rocker T, King Django! Alongside there is a comeback to VI Roots selections featuring classics from: Bambu Station, I Lue, Midnite or Niyorah!

-Big Bristish styled Dubwise session, wid new sounds to: Pama International, Ras Bruno, The Dub Factory...and heavyweight steppas grooves wid: Counteraction Warriorz, Wedding Dub, The Dub Machinist ou Kanka!

-Coming closer to the pre-release date, Springline Records 'More Univershall' compilation, is catching quite some worldwide attention, and spreading the consciouness to provide a helping hand to jamaican veteran Peter Broggs!


Available the next 21st September, dis inderground artists ghatering, in support of the jamaican reggae legend, is already reaching out over many websites, foruns or social webspots.

Whether for the beneficiary cause or for the great Roots & Dub music provided by the 25 artists, (many of those coming out from the exciting ReggaeDubwise.com community!), 'More Univershall' is a true work of Love, dedication and Respect you should check out and support!

Weekly highlights go forward at ZonaReGGae, and dis week we present two awesome conscious Roots tunes, coming from Willie Steen and The Manor feat.Steve Steppa!


The Offical Website is already running strong! Surf around to know all about 'More Univershall'@

SPRINGLINE RECORDS.COM

PETER BROGGS

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-Dis week's feature at new releases, we have Dub addicts Jamaican Recordings crew, forthcoming compilation: Channel One presents: 100 Tons of Dub!


Another classic piece of jamaican music history, presenting 16 dubs from the legendary Hookim Brothers, Maxfield Avenue studio, in one of its less documented seasons, the mid-seventiees / early eighties.

A time of struggle in Jamaica, where Dub and Rasta reggae pionner Niney The Observer, alongside The Soul Syndicate band, passed by the rough political and social times, producing some of the most original riddims and re-cuts of roots, rockers and early dancehall from Channel One golden days!


[full review soon come..]

+INFOS@
NINEY THE OBSERVER
&
JAMAICAN RECORDINGS


Giving Thanks for all the feedbacks everytime!

Hayah Love!

I-Rick

Playlist Available@

ZonaReGGae 16 SEP '09