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August 2014 - After five years of silence in
the vinyl area, the Italian Dub collective
MOA ANBESSA has scheduled a 12" release
for September 15 in this 2014. The Dubroom
had a chance to listen and wholeheartedly
recommends all vinyl addicts to go and order the 180 grams of Roots Reggae
Ireness from the Venice crew before it's
sold out. It's almost impossible
to follow the Dubroom and not know about Moa
Anbessa. This collective of
conscious Singers and Players of instruments
(including the mixing board) stood at the
root of the -now online legendary- Italian
Dub Community Showcase series, while
their productions are well sought after by
selectors of major Sound Systems like Aba
Shanti-I and Jah Shaka. This is Roots Reggae
(Dub) in it's finest form, namely that of
the conscious kind. It comes with the kind
of communication that actually fits the
massive sounds of the drum and bass
lines.
They have no need to be introduced when
you have downloaded the Italian
Dub Community Showcase series. Solid
as a rock, the Rock that is that
solid foundation. The musical vibes go
straight to your heart, and so does this
vinyl release. Even more: those who know
their vinyl usually prefer it over MP3 or
even CD because of the lower frequencies and
they definitely want these tunes.
Actually,
we're
talking about two vocal tracks with their (separate)
Dub/Instrumental counterpart. Two
singers, too: Prince David and Jules I. Both
are part of the Moa
Anbessa
collective,
and both tracks have served as Dub Plates
for the well known Aba Shanti-I Sound System
until they were printed on this 12 inches
of Righteousness. In fact, this release
is not planned to be anything else but what
it is: a stricktly vinyl release.
Both Prince
David and Jules I deliver a very strong
message. Actually, it is a call and a
message. A remembrance call to all people,
that is. A remembrance call to praise the
Creator, to start following His ways rather
than the vanity that Babylon has to
"offer". It's a message of
strength and encouragement to all those that
are already aware that we have a Creator and
that He must be praised. Yes, this is the kind of
Roots Reggae that is so desperately needed in
so many places all over the globe. Both
singers deliver their call in a very
heartical way, a way that can never be
matched by the Babylon Industrial voices
pushed into our ears each and every day.
Now, the
music and especially the Dubs. Both tracks
are steppers. "Watch Them" would
musically be the sugar part, "Jah Jah
Calling" the spice. Of course this
becomes all too clear when you're listening
to the Dubs. Or, to be more precise: an
instrumental and a Dub. "Watch
Them" comes with a pure instrumental
(often called "pure riddim"),
"Jah Jah Calling" is followed by
it's militant, hard stepping Dub
version. The production itself is clear
yet fat, evidently mixed for vinyl.
A very,
very fine release that is expected to be in
the better Reggae stores both online and
offline from September 15, 2014.
Phasebookers (and non-phasebookers) should
visit https://www.facebook.com/MoaAnbessaItaly/
or http://controltower.fr
to (pre-) order the release. Unfortunately,
Moa Anbessa does not have a website of their
own but these two links destroy that excuse
not to buy the vinyl. Also, watch out for
another release planned for November 2014.
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