In today's review, Dub Flash thinks that Scoop's "Dub Therapy" should be an official therapy against depression.
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Scoop
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| Title: |
Dub Therapy
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| Label: |
MdB prod.
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| Cat. no.: |
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| Format: |
MP3-EP
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| Review no.: |
722
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| Date: |
2009-10-29
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| Rating: |
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Well, I don't remember when and where I got this release from but it's a free MP3-EP which you can easily find by asking the Internet God named Google (they have an Asterix picture today there ). And I would recommend you to do so because as a soon-to-be Master of Psychology, I herewith prescribe you the "Dub Therapy".
This therapy consists of five heavy dub tunes out of France in the particular French dub style which we like so much. The therapy session starts with lying on the sofa and enjoying the uplifting "Our Prophecy", listen to the sweet flute, playful piano skanks and cool groove in the background. After this first step, the therapist asks you to stand up and shake your rump to "Dub Addict", a raw dub stepper, though not too fast, just the right tempo to get active and prepare for the wicked and wild "Family Vision Part 1". An ear test is implemented in this step as well: Do you hear the effect on the bassline properly?
After about 2/3 of the therapy session, it is now time to reflect on "Africa Wake Up" when it gets more rootical with blazing horns in the background and the image of a beautiful sunset in the distant steppe. Just before the antilopes start a stampede and you have to run away - at least in your mind.
The therapy session is closed with a bonus track called "Victoire RMX". This one is to throw you out of the doctor's surgery. See you again next week.
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