Dub Club Podcast

Dub Club

Spinning the best in classic reggae, dub, and dancehall.

  • 31 minutes 46 seconds
    Episode 13: Rock My Soul
    This week's podcast is a selection of sweet roots tunes with a little dub mixed in for flavor. Some big artists like Cornell Campbell and Sugar Minott, and some records that you might not have heard... 1. Cornell Campbell - Rock My Soul 2. One Blood - Righteous Man Chant 3. Sugar Minott - Row Fast 4. The Abyssinians - Know Jah Dub 5. Moonrocks - Unite Jah People 6. Black Roots - Struggling 7. The Meditations - Rasta Shall Conquer 8. Poor Man Skank 9. Prince Far I - Good Music Brother 10. Sugar Minott - Lovers Dubbers Style
    22 May 2012, 3:54 am
  • 33 minutes 56 seconds
    Episode 12: Channel One / Hitbound
    This week's podcast is dedicated to tunes released on the Channel One and Hitbound labels. They had a tough rub a dub sound and style, with many of the tracks mixed by Scientist. Perfect music for booming over huge speakers, hard hitting but sweet and mellow ... BOOM! 1. Burial 2. Barry Brown - Trod On 3. Hugh Griffiths - So Much Love 4. Welton Irie - You I Love 5. Ringo - Working Class 6. Luie Lepke - Sharon 7. Toyan - Cuss Cuss 8. The Revolutionaries - A Who Say 9. Leroy Smart - Ballistic Affair 10. Tony Tuff - Separation 11. Clint Eastwood - Roots Rock Reggae 12. Sister Nancy - Ball a Roll 13. The Mighty Diamonds - I Need A Roof 14. U-Roy - Crashie Sweep
    15 May 2012, 1:44 am
  • 31 minutes 56 seconds
    Episode 11: Love Again Dub
    A tough dub selection, to keep you moving in the right direction . . . 1. Soul Syndicate - 'Faithful in Dub' (Mixed by Scientist) 2. Dub Syndicate - 'Pounding System' (Mixed by Adrian Sherwood) 3. Morwell - 'Pegasus Rock' (Mixed by King Tubby) 4. . . . - 'Tribute to Lloyd Coxsone in Dub' 5. . . . - 'Wake Up Dub' (Mixed by Dennis Bovell) 6. Robbie V. - 'Dub Unconditional' (Mixed by Gussie P.) 7. Jackie Mittoo - 'Love Again' 8. Dub Syndicate - 'Changing Dub' (Mixed by Adrian Sherwood) 9. Ansel Collins - 'Black Out' 10. . . . - 'Harvest Dub' 11. Johnny Clarke - 'Running Over' (Mixed by King Tubby)
    7 May 2012, 11:37 pm
  • 22 minutes 53 seconds
    Episode 10: Carl Meeks / Screechy Dan
    This week's podcast is dedicated to 2 of the artists who will be performing at Dub Club this week. 5 tunes each from Carl Meeks and Screechy Dan... Digital monsters, dancehall hits, and a little Hip Hop flavor...
    1 May 2012, 3:02 am
  • 31 minutes 13 seconds
    Episode 9 - Queen Majesty: Female Reggae Singers Vol. 1
    This week's podcast is a tribute to female reggae singers. A couple big tunes, some rare cuts, and a guest from the pop world. Tracklist: 1. "I Love You Dready" - Park Heights Angel 2. "Reach Out for Me" - Jennifer Lara 3. "All I Can Say" - Love Joys 4. "Destiny" - Fabienne Miranda 5. "One in the Spirit" - Sister Ifrica 6. "No Bother with No Fuss" - Angela Prince 7. "Let Me Tell You Boy" - Ebony Sisters 8. "Stepping out of Babylon" - Marcia Griffiths 9. "Jah Creation" - Hortense Ellis 10. "Waiting in Vain" - Annie Lennox
    24 April 2012, 1:49 am
  • 33 minutes 22 seconds
    Episode 8: Twilight Circus
    This week's podcast is a selection of works by the mighty modern Dub master Twilight Circus, who will be performing at the Dub Club this Wednesday, April 18. From his heavy lava bass style dub instrumental excursions to his tunes with reggae greats like Michael Rose and Ranking Joe, Twilight Circus is without a doubt one of the top current roots/dub producers out there. What puts him ahead of so many others to me is that his records SOUND good. There is an attention to the tone and vibration of the music that some seem to have forgotten. These discs have a classic style with an original psychedelic edge, and they sound good real LOUD. Twilight always puts on a great show and we are really looking forward to this Wednesday night. The bass will be in the place (and as we all know, SPACE is the place!).
    17 April 2012, 12:47 am
  • 29 minutes 17 seconds
    Episode 7: Freddie McKay
    This week's podcast is a tribute to a great, under-appreciated singer--Freddie McKay. His soulful, pleading voice is one of the most memorable and moving in reggae music, and he had big tunes in both the Rocksteady and roots eras of Jamaican music. There are a lot more great tunes out there to discover by him; this is just a little selection in tribute. Hope you all enjoy it!
    3 April 2012, 2:33 am
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