01. Guns Of Kingston (Version Big-Fi Mix) - Mikkim Ft. Zareb & Squeechie
Offbeat Rhapsody Remixes
Free Album Download here: mikkim.net/down/2012/mikkim_offbeat_rhapsody.rar
Version Big-Fi - Youth Man (ft. Darius)
new Big-Fi single with their good friend Darius on vocals.
Released on Mystikal Roots available from Chemical-Records & Digital-Tunes (more to follow inc. itunes & Juno)
Track Listing:
1. Version Big-Fi - Youth Man (Featuring Darius) (3:13)
2. Version Big-Fi - Youth Dub (5:38)
3. Version Big-Fi - Mash Up The Nation (Featuring Darius) (3:43)
Catalogue No. MR001
Release Date: 10/01/11
BLOODY BOLD & RESOLUTE – Mr Sweet & Toothless
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01 -^- Reggae Source – Frenic
02 -^- Future – Dub FX
03 -^- The Man With The Harmonica – Apollo 440
04 -^- Money (The Alchemist Remix) – Easy Star All-Stars
05 -^- Bongo Dub – Dub Traffik Control
06 -^- The Rude Boy Style – Zeb
07 -^- Maxi Tempo (Ft Anthony Red Rose) – Version Big-Fi
08 -^- No Time To Waste (Remix For Mr.Dero) – Jstar
09 -^- Wickedness – Cult Of The 13th Hour
10 -^- Stake A Claim – Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip
11 -^- Money (Ft Horace Andy) – Alborosie
12 -^- Come Together (A.Skillz Remix) – The Beatles
13 -^- Youth Man (Ft Darius) – Version Big-Fi
14 -^- I Don’t Want To Work – Kabanjak
15 -^- Little Great Britain (Dan Le Sac vs Scroobius Pip vs Dreadzone) – Version Big-Fi
16 -^- Get Up Stand Up (JPod Remix) – Bob Marley
17 -^- Uptown Top Ranking (Livingstone & Canosis Ghetto Reggae Remix) – Althea & Donna
18 -^- 79 Rock – The Revolutionaries
and here’s the video:
"Mystikal Roots is the brand new London based label fusing elements of Reggae & Dub while retaining the melodic conventions of Dubstep.
This young and fresh label who are dedicated to providing a change to the dubstep genre merging elements from Reggae & Dub and implementing them into full on bass heavy songs.
Disillusioned by the current underground music scene, which churns out disposable ‘tracks’ composed for the sole purpose of being incorporated into a mix and not songs with longevity and an individual depth, something Mystikal Roots hope to achieve throughout their releases."
Mystikal Roots Website
Mystikal Roots @ Soundcloud
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1. King Megatrip Blog
Part of my resolution package for 2011 is to revive the Shed Boogie so I kick off the new year with one of my highlights from last year....
Version Big-Fi - Meets
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01. Dub Reorganiser (Ft Dillinger) (3:15)
02. Boom Boom (Ft General Echo) (3:07)
03. Feel Like Jumping (Ft Marcia Griffiths) (3:30)
04. Mr Know It All (Ft Gregory Isaacs) (4:16)
05. Tribulation Rocked (Ft Dennis Brown) (2:42)
06. Dayne Tayne Ting (Ft Althea) (3:16)
07. Tribute (Ft Clint Eastwood & General Saint) (5:05)
08. Bring The Kutchie Come (Ft Reggae Crusaders) (3:00)
09. Dub Is A Treasure (Ft Lizzy) (2:19)
10. Maxi Tempo (Ft Anthony Red Rose) (7:05)
The third album from Version Big-Fi sees them remake/cover/remix/version classic reggae/dub tracks in their own way … which usually means making stuff sound as big as possible!
Finally back from my Macintosh melt down… here’s the next installment in the Dubsta series put together on two 1999 Power Mac G4’s to give it a more old school flavour…
Big thanks to Tone (Version Big-Fi), Jon (Fried Wire) and King Megatrip for keeping me focused...
(Speaker warning: a mixture of formats & very old hardware could create sound level fluctuation)
“….this is not MONO….this is not STEREO….this is for folks with MORE than two ears!”S*A*T - DUBSTA Chapter 4 (MP3 here)
01 Round 1 Scientist Big Showdown At King Tubby’s
02 Harder Than Babylon - Mad Professor
03 Nightwalker - Trentemoller
04 Searching For Stalag - Dub Traffik Control
05 Like The Wind Ft. Deuce Eclipse (Kidkanevil Remix) - Dj Vadim
06 Dub Experience - Lodovic Navarre
07 DJ Choice - Mad Professor
08 Two Seven Clash Dub - Culture
09 Roman Dub - Harry Mudie
10 Moi KaDub - Dub Division
11 This Is The Law (Big-Fi Dub) - Version Big-Fi
12 Dub-ble Tough Part Two - Fried Wire
13 Walking On The Moon (Walking On The Dub) - DubXanne
14 Dub The Government - Sly & Robbie
15 Dub 16 - Scientist
16 Taurus Dub No.2 - Various Artists Studio One
17 The Bold Dub - King Tubby
18 Cocaine - Sly & The Revolutionaries
19 Dub Fi Gwan - King Tubby
20 Channel One In Dub - Linval Thompson
21 Struggle (Remix) - Dub Syndicate
22 Kunta Kinte Version One - The Revolutionaries
23 Any Dub You Like - Easy Star All-Stars
1:07:21 - 108 MB
Big ups as always start with Tone of Version Big-Fi here with an exclusive re-rub-a-dub of Marley's 'Is this Love' (incidentally his Version Big-Fi were nominated for "Best Dub Recording Or Album" at the 2008 Reggae Academy Awards).
Big thanks also to Fried Wire / Jah Inspirazion from Mexico / Farm Fresh Sound System / Clint at the Peppermint Iguana HQ & Dubroom.org for giving the last two chapters excellent reviews (see below).....and of course all the operators at the b0x that keep it alive and b00ming!
As with before you’ll find there’s absolutely no structure or reason to the track ordering because it was very much a random pick and blend scenario - any connections between the tracks I would put down to the work of jah!
enjoy!
"....this is not MONO....this is not STEREO....this is for folks with MORE than two ears!"
DUBSTA chapter three ::: S*A*T @ b00mb0x (Listen & MP3 here)
(01) 'jah freedom' - jah inspirazion
(02) 'raise your glass (ft. silent knight) - dj vadim
(03) 'version 78 style' - king tubby
(04) 'highest grade dub' - roots manuva
(05) 'is this love (version big-fi dub) - bob marley
(06) 'dub will tear us apart' - fried wire
(07) 'ja fun mi (instrumental)' - king sunny ade
(08) 'plague of zombies' - scientist
(09) 'babylon police thief dub' - augustus pablo meets the upsetters
(10) 'the ghost dub' - burning spear
(11) 'natural progression dub' - aswad
(12) 'capo' - the hippy boys
(13) 'god bless my dub' - niney and friends
(14) 'invasion dub' - king tubby
(15) 'fire and brimstone dub' - black uhuru
(16) 'teach them dub' - king tubby & the african brothers
(17) 'african dub' - joe gibbs
(18) 'run tings' - version big-fi
(19) 'drop It like a hog' - farm fresh sound system
(20) 'roots and culture dub' - mikey dread
1:05:06 ::: 89.5 MB
"Because Dubbing Is A Must: 65 minutes of crucial Drum and Bass lines from the best of the online (DUB) Reggae artists to essential Dub from the days of old. Dubsta Chapter Three is out and you better get it while it's hot!
As we move from one crucial Dub into the next essential mix, jingles and soundscapes enter into what is another fine mix by the Dubsta crew.
We're treated to a wide variety of styles within the art called DUB. King Tubby's "Version 78 Style", for example: a militant almost punky riddim is flooded with cutting edge echo's. Or Fried Wire, one of the best of the online (DUB) Reggae Artist community, with a trippy excursion into DUB Space. Even the King of Reggae himself is present with an excellent remix by the Version Big-Fi crew of his track "Is This Love".
Dubsta Chapter Three Is A Must, like Dubbing Is A Must." [Dubroom.org/Messian Dread]
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Just in case you missed the first two outings - click on the links below:
DUBSTA chapter 2 MP3 HERE @ b00mb0x
When (s)he knows his/her own business, that is...
It is said, that DUB originated in King Tubby's studio when he was doing a sound check and forgot to turn of the echo before pressing the "play" button. We all know where it went to, otherwise we wouldn't be checking out Dubsta's second Podcast anyway.
Chapter One introduced us to many of the originators of DUB: King Tubby of course, and Prince Jammy. We got a little taste of the fruits, too, but Chapter Two of Dubsta takes us even further down the road of DUB as we even transcend the realms of Reggae!" [Dubroom.org]
"Did King Tubby know, what he was listening to when he first heard the drum and bass with echo's on what was said to be a sound check in his studio somewhere in the late 1960's, early 70's?
Did he know, he was about to launch a completely new discipline in studio technology that would forever change the face of not just Reggae Music, but in fact all contemporary forms of (digital) Dance Music?
The answer we will probably never know.
We do know, that DUB indeed has become just that: the foundation for many styles as well as a discipline within Reggae Music that continues to puzzle the minds of many producers until this very day.
We also know, that this can all be experienced by listening to the first chapter of the two-part Dubsta Series.
After an initial introduction, we're taken straight to Jamaica where Prince Jammy and King Tubby give us some crucial DUB vibes, only to move forward to the UK where the Mad Professor is at the Control Tower and takes DUB even further.
Just three names, and don't think it's all about them either.
Dubsta Chapter One takes us to times and places where many don't think they can find some crucial DUB as their minds are mostly in the past anyway.
Know DUB, download DUBSTA CHAPTER ONE!" [Dubroom.org]
(01) 'brown paper bag' - me&you