You can catch a wide selection of dub roots and reggae drawn from my record boxes every Wednesday night on www.blast1386.com

 
   
   

History: I started playing sets in the iguana, on a Saturday night three years ago, rumbling with the sound of dub old and new, at the same time I was giving regular tapes out to a small “urban” station called roots 101.8 fm which was pumping out steppers, roots and all manner of dub, I was heard every Tuesday and Thursday night from 10pm –12am all around reading, then sadly the station went of air, I also stopped playing at the iguana around the same time, whilst still adding to my wide roots orientated collection of dub tunes and playing out. I played at The collective, educating the masses, breaking even, giving the hard dance masses a tasty alternative which went down very well, recruiting more Dubbers to the tribe. You may well of heard me on the air waves as I also have a specialist show on Blast 1386am, every Wednesday from six till eight, called “our roots our”...check it!

 
     
     
 

“Treat others as you treat yourself, never extinguish anybody else’s flame to make yours brighter and to live you must be alive”
- Dub Bug

     
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