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SURE
DREAD - ZION AWAITS/JANUARY THE 3RD
DUBROOM NET
LABEL RELEASE |
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upfull, Ire Musical Meditations from the man
who is often musically compared with names
like Augustus Pablo and Jackie Mittoo.
His
experience covers well over two decades,
both solo as well as in the band JAH Roots,
of which he is a member since 1988 or so.
He is a
truly remarkable keyboard-player and
composer, which he shows once again in these
two tracks. And he has an ear for
production, too!
In this
release, Sure D combines optimism and humor
with a slice of Dub and a whole lot of
skillful playing of the black and white
keys. The result is a musical communication
for the heart and soul, that will make the
listener meditate on the hope that Jah gives
to those who have faith in Him.
Upfull, but
definitely not light-weight!
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SURE
DREAD - EIGHT-PACK
DUBROOM NET
LABEL RELEASE |
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killer tunes from the man who masters the
black and white keyboards in a Reggae style
from a very young age, when he joined
Messian Dread and others in the late 1980's
to form JAH ROOTS.
His
instrumentals are candy for the ears, and
the slices of DUB complete a very unique
style of Reggae.
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SURE
DREAD - MELODIC ROOTS
DUBROOM NET
LABEL RELEASE |
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tribes of Israel, Twelve disciples of
Christ, in Melodic Roots Sure Dread points
out to his roots with twelve tracks full of
niceness.
Sure Dread
knows how to create instrumental Reggae with
a slice of DUB in a way that not many others
can do.
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SURE
DREAD - REDEMPTION
DUBROOM NET
LABEL RELEASE |
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album is a documentary of the versatility of
Jah Roots keyboard player Sure Dread. He has
established himself as Internet artist with
a growing audience who can appreciate what
he is doing.
Sure Dread
started to play reggae music when he joined
Jah Roots (then Messiah Calling) at age 14.
In the years that he played with this band
he has developed his own style of playing.
Inspiration by great artists like the
(Wailing) Wailers and Steel Pulse combined
with the epertize of years of playing
himself. Often he had to play the part of 4
or 5 people simultanously in Jah Roots.
He didn't
have that in the process of creating the
music you can hear on this CD. Using modern
technology he was able to digitally produce
his musical play. The majority of tracks on
this album are dubs, an area which he
recently started to explore. Instrumental
tracks like Redemption or Praises are also
included, as well as some vocals.
With
Redemption you'll have a collection of
proves that computer music does not have to
be "liveless" music.
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