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Special Request
Dirty Dubsters (feat. Chip Fu & Screechy Dan) - "Big Sound" - (4:23) 95 BPM
Dirty Dubsters - "Mr Williamz Meets Dirty Dubsters - Special Request" - (3:29) 94 BPM Hot
Dirty Dubsters (feat. RI RA & Blackout JA) - "Back To Boom City" - (3:34) 94 BPM
Dirty Dubsters (feat. Doubla J) - "Music Thing" - (3:22) 96 BPM
Dirty Dubsters (feat. Soom T) - "Blue Fishes" - (3:32) 92 BPM
Dirty Dubsters (feat. General Levy) - "We Run Tingz" - (3:54) 90 BPM
Dirty Dubsters (feat. Syross) - "Domino" - (4:12) 108 BPM
Dirty Dubsters (feat. Demolition Man) - "Jah Work" - (4:09) 130 BPM
Dirty Dubsters (feat. Daddy Feddy) - "All Types Of People" - (4:12) 135 BPM
Dirty Dubsters (feat. POA) - "Culture Dub" - (4:41) 140 BPM
Dirty Dubsters (feat. Peppery) - "One By One" - (5:01) 84 BPM
Dirty Dubsters (feat. Steppa Style) - "I Love" - (4:35) 87 BPM
Dirty Dubsters (feat. Cheshire Cat) - "Kick Down Babylon" - (4:09) 156 BPM
Dirty Dubsters (feat. 2Nice) - "Hard Work" - (3:38) 88 BPM
Dirty Dubsters (feat. MC Little Tree) - "Make Change" - (5:17) 120 BPM
Review: Irish Moss recordings: promoting positive vibes in reggae and bass music culture. They don't fail to deliver on their mission statement here, so check this out. Ireland's DJ Obese and Jay Sharp team up again for a full length that is serious fire! "Mr Willams Dirty Dubsterz Meets Special Request" gives us a well rolled lowdown that's hard to argue with. Feel the bass on "Back To Boom City" where Blackout JA tells the truth; blunted style. There's some female MCs on here too such as on "Blue Fishes" (with Soom T's smooth delivery) and there's drum and bass on "I Love" and we'll give you just one guess what they're referring to? We know what you're thinking and don't worry: there's some killer bashment vibes on tracks like "Domino". Jah!
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IMR 033
18 Oct 15
Dancehall/Ragga
The Return Of Rudy Nacho
Capitol 1212 / Various
Rudy's Intro (feat Danger Man) - (0:58) 114 BPM
Born As A Warrior (feat Gappy Ranks) - (3:56) 160 BPM Hot
Warning (feat Danger Man) - (3:58) 140 BPM
Worldwide Echo (feat MAD) - (4:18) 140 BPM
Lif Up (feat Tenor Fly) - (4:45) 89 BPM
Do It Like We (feat Million Dan) - (3:06) 129 BPM
Interlude (feat Donald D) - (1:12) 114 BPM
Flex Like We (feat Daddy Freddy) - (3:43) 110 BPM
Makin Disturbances (feat Serocee) - (3:45) 93 BPM
Murder Dem (feat Deadly Hunta) - (4:03) 86 BPM
Everybody Move Like Robot (feat Daddy Scotty) - (3:37) 140 BPM
Haven't You Heard (feat Profisee & Junior Bear) - (5:08) 81 BPM
Rudy's Outro - (0:20) 129 BPM
Review: Edinburgh-based production duo Capitol 1212 (AKA producers Professa Fresh and Fly T) has been offering up reggae, dancehall and dub-influenced club fodder since the tail end of the 2000s. Here, they present their first album for Irish Moss Records, a self-proclaimed "tribute to soundsystem culture". In effect, that means a festival-friendly sprint through straight-up reggae, reggae-jungle, dubwise breaks, carnival-bating dancehall and booming reggae-influenced hip-hop. It's not subtle, but it is a whole heap of fun, with a stellar list of guest vocalists - MAD, Tenor Fly, Million Dan and Daddy Freddy included - swinging by to add to the celebratory, Boomtown-friendly vibe.
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IMR 020
24 Mar 14
Dancehall/Ragga
Fire It Up
Fire It Up (feat Mystro) - (3:42) 149 BPM Hot
Musical Husslers (feat Leiko Tola) - (3:12) 143 BPM
Real Bad Boys (feat Bass Nacho & Blackout JA) - (4:17) 143 BPM
Its On Now (feat YT) - (3:23) 143 BPM
Do It (feat Bass Nacho) - (5:00) 128 BPM
Set It Off (feat Clinton Sly) - (4:20) 132 BPM
When The Road Call (feat Turbulance) - (4:00) 140 BPM
Answer Mi Question (feat Danny Red) - (4:17) 150 BPM
Can't Stop We (feat Burru Banton) - (4:53) 120 BPM
Work Hard (feat Sista Quanna) - (3:44) 140 BPM
Review: Take a wee dash of Ugly Duckling. Add a massive pinch of Dub Pistols. Bake in an Irish funk oven for several years. Follow this recipe correctly and you'll have Fire It Up, the debut album from the up-and-up duo Obese and Jay Sharp. Not to mention their crack team of killer mic-men. With such a wide range of vocals, the Dubsters hold down the consistency vibe with consummate ease. From Leiko Tola's Ty-style sedate delivery on "Musical Husslers" and Bass Nacho's gritty guttural system-chatter on "Real Bad Boys" to Danny Reid's melodic classical reggae sing-song glow on "Answer Mi Question", there's a tangible 'live' feeling about the whole set. A highly accomplished debut album. If these guys aren't dominating festivals in the next few years this really is Broken Britain.
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IMR 010
11 Mar 13
Breakbeat
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