Jah Billah EPK 2017

Jah Billah EPK 2017

Laws Of Dubtronomy

Laws Of Dubtronomy

1. DUB IS THE MOST HIGH.

2. DUB IS SENT FROM HEAD CREATION TO UPLIFT ALL NATIONS.

3. DUB IS REGGAE AND REGGAE IS DUB.

4. DUBBING IS A MUST.

5. THE RIDDIM IS THE LOCKER AND DUB IS A KEY.

6. WHO DUB BLESS NO POP CAN CURSE.

7. PUT DOWN YOUR GUN AND PICK UP YOUR DUB.

8. WHO FEELS IT DUBS IT.

9. 9 MILLION WAYS TO DUB SO CHOOSE ONE.

10. DUB IS NOT FOR THE SWIFT BUT FOR THOSE WHO CAN ENDURE.

11. DUB THEM IF YOU GOT THEM.

12. DUBMAN DUB FOR FUN.

Jah Billah 2017.

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Selected Dubography

Just a handfull of dubs & remixes on YT:

FLECK & BLUE HILL – ZIPPING UP MY ROOTS VOL.2

Roots step champions Fleck & Blue Hill are back with Vol.2 of re-rubs. Vol.1 got some haevy dancefloor play in Jah Billah sessions!!!

PAPROOTA DUB COMPILATION – VOL. 5

ONI – RUDNIK – JAH BILLAH RMX

THE UFOSLAVIANS FEAT. TAIWAN MC – WEED GET ME HIGH

JAH BILLAH FEAT. IYANO IYANTI – GLOBAL SHOWCASE VOLUME ONE

GLOBAL SHOWCASE VOLUME ONE goes live worldwide this friday! World premiere exclusive on Jahbillah.bandcamp.

Global Showcase Volume One (MSDT 018) is a various artist worldwide project. Started as raw digital reggae riddims by Jah Billah in Zagreb, Croatia, and digitally transported to the recording studios of Kingston, Jamaica, for the vocal collaboration with the emerging artist Iyano Iyanti.

For the past 3 years, Magu Shan Dub Tong family has been joined with world wide dub artists for special DUB versions.

Volume One showcases Monodread, Buds Kru, Bademah, Seed Organization, Process Rebel, Dubsmith, Tony Dubshot and Ras Bruno. Each artist brings a unique style from deep dubstep meditation to analogue dancehall madness. The result is 18 Track Global Showcase compilation full of Dubs, Remixes and Instrumental riddim versions. The original series of singles (MSDT 003-017) remains available for collectors, with more dub and extended mix versions from Dr. Obi, Seed Organization and Dubsmith. Also including progressive genre-breaking Hardtek Jungle and Zouk bass remixes of Chase Babylon by Wr1ng and Caballo! Global Showcase includes special VIP remix from Process Rebel alongside previously unreleased dubs from Bademah and Ras Bruno for pure fresh listening experience. Magu Shan Dub Tong proudly presents 77 minutes of sheer dubness.

Album Name: Global Showcase Volume One.

Album Artist: Jah Billah featuring Iyano Iyanti.

Album Producer: Jah Billah.

Album Lyrics: Iyano Iyanti.

Additional Artists: Monodread, Dr. Obi, Buds Kru, Bademah, Seed Organization, Process Rebel, Dubsmith, Tony Dubshot, Ras Bruno. Album Release Date: 28. 04. 2017.

Album Length: 1h 16m 55s.

Album Genre: Reggae, Dub, Dancehall, Dubstep, Trap, Breakbeat.

Album Label: Magu Shan Dub Tong.

Album Label Catalogue Number: MSDT 018.

Album Copyright: Magu Shan Dub Tong. 2017.

Album Cover Art: Magu Shan Dub Tong. 2017.

Album Format: Digital Download.

Album Available: Wordwide.

Album Track List & Length
01.Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Chase Babylon (Original Mix) (4:02)
02.Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Chase Babylon (Monodread Remix) (4:01)
03.Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Chase Babylon (Dr. Obi Dub Pt.2) (4:01)
04.Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Chase Babylon (Buds Kru Dub) (4:46)
05.Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Chase Babylon (Bademah Dub) (4:02)
06.Jah Billah: Chase Babylon (Instrumental) (4:02)
07.Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Make It Right (Original Mix) (4:23)
08.Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Make It Right (Seed Organization Remix) (4:34)
09. Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Make It Right (Monodread Dub) (4:27)
10. Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Make It Right (Process Rebel VIP Remix) (4:30)
11. Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Make It Right (Dubsmith Remix) (4:29)
12. Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Make It Right (Breaks Mix) (3:56)
13. Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Good Music Give I Strength (Original Mix) (4:11)
14. Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Good Music Give I Strength (Monodread Dub) (4:19)
15.Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Good Music Give I Strength (Tony Dubshot Remix) (4:23)
16.Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Good Music Give I Strength (Ras Bruno Dub) (4:15)
17.Jah Billah ft. Iyano Iyanti: Good Music Give I Strength (Bademah Dub) (4:20)
18.Jah Billah: Good Music Give I Strength (Instrumental) (4:11)

EGOLESS – TIPS & TRICKS VOL. 1

Nice likkle booklet bout tings and stuff, including timeless matters such as ITB vs OTB so once again head over to EGOLESS FB for download link.

 

ZACKY MAN FEAT. ANJA G – LISTEN – DR. OBI SLENG TENG

The art of riddim versioning is at heart of every reggae producer. Here comes Dr. Obi with fresh slengtenging  vocal combination.

ON PSALMS AND REGGAE

So tuned to the beat of Burru drums, the early Rasta lamentations, comprised of mournful dirges of Christian songs, hymns, and psalms from the Psalter, were social, political, and religious commentary on the unfavorable condition of the black Jamaican masses, and of the Rastafarians in particular. As the movement responded to harassment and persecution from the Jamaican public and the “Babylon police” in the 1950s, these lamentations became increasingly militant with a strong revolution and liberation motif. By the 1960s, Rastas had developed an impressive repertoire of musical lamentations adopted to their peculiar method of black revolutionary protest and call for political, social, and economic change in Jamaica. In 1969, The Melodians, comprising Brent Dowe, Tony Brevette, and Trevor McNaughton, sang Psalm 137 in new Rasta voices under the title “Rivers of Babylon.” The song remained local until “Bonnie Em,” singing under the influence of reggae star Bob Marley and the Wailers, did a Cover Disco Version in 1975, which became an immediate hit internationally.

Found in Why the Hebrew Psalms? from Tuning Hebrew Psalms to Reggae Rhythms: Rastas’ Revolutionary Lamentations for Social Change

Author: NATHANIEL SAMUEL MURRELL.
Source: CrossCurrents, Vol. 50, No. 4, Jewish–Christian Relations (WINTER 2000/2001)

Image source: The Melodians – Rivers of Babylon 7″