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Dub Revolution (V/A) : UK Roots: High Steppin' To The Future
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"Each track is to be savored and each dubmaster's style a treat to be studied. If you like dub music even a little bit, you will enjoy this album. If you are a dub freak, be forewarned and prepared - you'll wear this one out." - Dub Missive (ROIR)
Genre: World: Reggae
Release Date: 1994
UK Roots: High Steppin' To The Future Record Label: ROIR
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Dub Revolution - The Disciples 7:21 Album Only
Cuttlefish Dub - Zion Train 7:21 Album Only
Tribal Dub - Bush Chemists 3:47 Album Only
Genesis Dub - Testament 5:39 Album Only
Contentious Dub - Alpha & Omega 4:21 Album Only
Release The Chains - Centry Meets The Music Family 5:57 Album Only
Crying Blood - Little Lord Creator 3:35 Album Only
Mountain Of Hadith - Scarab 4:46 Album Only
Dub Thru Jah - Tribulation All Stars 3:12 Album Only
Dub Warmth - Fish & Goat at the Controls 7:28 Album Only
Dub-Hop Anthem - WordSound 4:50 Album Only
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Album Notes

11 Top Dub producers and soundsystems from the UK. With Zion Train, Alpha & Omega, Bush Chemists, The Diciples and more.
Skiz Fernando, author of The New Beats, Exploring The Music, Culture and Attitudes of Hip Hop - Anchor Books, & Founder & Head of Wordsound Records has served as executive producer in bringing these groups together and securing their most definitive tracks for this release.

"Each track is to be savored and each dubmaster's style a treat to be studied. If you like dub music even a little bit, you will enjoy this album. If you are a dub freak, be forewarned and prepared - you'll wear this one out." - Dub Missive

"From ROIR comes Dub Revolution: U.K. Roots High Steppin' to the Future, an impressive and nearly psychedelic compilation of dub from England. The combined effect of all these different dubbers...makes this a delightful anthology and an excellent window on the world of British dub." - The Beat

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