Category: Dub Culture Department
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BILLINJA RMX – J STAR meets BUJU BANTON – CHAMPION LIFE
Bilinja is a soundkillah nickname give to Jah Billah by elder Wenti Wadada.
Coming up with ruff construct idea and original badman J Star steps in with kind help of seasoned musical connoisseur.
We rate J Star as one of the best DJs on the planet.
You should ponder pon that statement for a while.
Keeping the original mashup tradition, here is full quality aiff file so cut your own dubplate seeeeeeeen.
WHAT HAPPENED WHEN HAILE SELASSIE WENT TO JAMAICA?
What happened when Haile Selassie went to Jamaica?
On April 21, 1966, Haile Selassie visited Jamaica. Remember, this was 36-years after his coronation and the enthusiasm of Rasta was undimmed. There was now a new generation of Rastas, many of whom still harboured the vision of an exodus. But by now, many had built an Rastafarian worldview: Babylon was how they described the white-dominated post-colonial system, which directed its efforts to controlling black people and keeping them in a condition Rastas described as “mental slavery,” meaning they were still subservient to whites and accepted their own inferiority. Haile Selassie was overwhelmed by the rapturous reception and clearly liked the lavish praise and worshipful admiration of Rastas.
He did nothing to dispel beliefs in his divine status. By this time, Garvey had died and his criticism of Haile Selassie forgotten. The Emperor himself had been ousted in 1936 after Italy invaded Ethiopia, or Abyssinia, as it was then known. He lived in exile; this, in fact, was one of the principal reasons Garvey attacked him – for leaving his own countrymen at the mercy of Italy. Haile Selassie reinstituted his powers as emperor in 1941, with support from Britain.
We don’t know for sure, but it’s likely that when Haile Selassie visited, a 21-year-old Jamaican who had, the year, before formed a trio called the Wailers, was among the rapturous thousands honouring their redeemer. His name was Robert Nesta Marley.
From HAILE SELASSIE — RASTAFARIAN MESSIAH by Ellis Cashmore.
MUSIC FOR THE PEOPLE OF GAZA- VOL 2
Music for the people of Gaza -Volume 2
by Artists Against Apartheid
1.Celt Islam feat Inder Goldfinger – Al Mizan 04:48
2.Dawoud Kringle – What would our Prophets say? 03:32
3.Follow the Lion – Garden 02:46
4.Celestial Annihilation – Always Be! 07:18
5.Mosienko Project – The Machine 06:06
6.Citizen Vex – Never Forget, Never Forgive! 05:13
7.Cheb Semnil – The Midnight 06:28
8.Dubzoic – Mighty One 04:06
9.NILLO – World Tales 05:23
10.TiWadi – Consience 04:35
11.Mettakin – Live Unity! 07:03
12.The Yalla Yallas – Retaliation 03:01
13.Momoproject UK – Bit Larsam 04:28
14.THE PROCESS – The fire is burning 05:23
15.Nine Invisibles – Al Quds 06:07
16.JAH BILLAH – TEMPO CONQUERER 04:00
THE UFOSLAVIANS – FIRST CONTACT WITH EARTH – ALBUM TEASER
The Ufoslavians are landing on planet earth.Our mission is to reunite the Balkans and promote the underestimated countries and artists all around the world
Musically the Ufoslavians are a mixture of reggae, balkan, electronica & world music. Including 10 songs with features from singers,rappers & presenters from the UK, France, Brasil, Slovenia, Bosnia & Hercegovina, Makedonija, Serbia, Croatia etc…Beside the singers there are over 20 guest musicians which makes this album an international mixure of talents, styles and tradition.
The band (beside others) consists of two main characters called Velebeat and Dubimir. They are wearing green fluorescent suits all over the body and speaking with rusty voices. In live performances, Dubimir & Velebeat are incharged for live
electronica (+djing) and special performances during the show.



