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Burning Babylon : Stereo Mash Up.
Super fine dub .
Given four stars by Dubflash, Stero Mashup's positive, heavyweight sound is firmly anchored in 1970's Jamaican roots, but has an atmospheric neo-dub spin. A nice range of dub styles are represented from funky and head nodding ("Addis Red Dub") to melodic pop reggae ("Pressure Tones") to smooth soul-dub ("Midnight To Six") and finally, atmospheric punk-dub a la The Clash ("Zamora Version"). One of those albums you'll go back to over and over again.
Songs:
1. 7 Nine Skank
2. Addis Red Dub
3. Pressure Tones
4. Midnight to Six
5. Zamora Version
6. Soundshank Rockers
7. Parkton Special
8. Heavy Dread
9. 1500 Tons
10. Rude Boots
11. One Drop Funji
12. Trouble Dub
13. Senhaja
14. Version Killer
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 6/20/2006
Burning Babylon lives in Massachusetts USA
Tagged as: Electronica, World, Reggae, Dub
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