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Music is a conversation - The Jamaican Parliament Audio database (JPAD) by dj Afifa

The Jamaican Parliament Audio database (JPAD) by dj Afifa
The Jamaican Parliament Audio database (JPAD)

About the author
Dj Afifa is a selecta and researcher. She makes sound projects and spaces inspired by music. Her work is released on the Sounds of Life label. Visit www.djafifa.com and www.disoundsoflife.org for more dub stories. 

The Jamaican Parliament Audio database (JPAD) is a project about national memory and the history of Jamaica. The database is a collection of audio recordings of sittings from the Jamaican Parliament from 2016 to present.

Jamaica is an island nation in the Caribbean Sea originally called Xaymaca, by the Arawak indigenous population. In 1494 the Italian sailor Christopher Columbus captured and claimed the island for the Spanish Empire. In 1655 the island was recaptured by Admiral Penn and General Venables for the Queen of England and it became a British colony.

The British ruled Jamaica directly for 307 years, agreeing to grant self rule in 1962. Jamaica is a democratic nation with its government organized on the West minster system. George William Gordon House is the home of the Jamaican Parliament. The Parliament is the center of the political and legislative life of the nation. The Parliament consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Elected members of government sit in the House of Representatives and members of the Senators are appointed by the Prime Minister and leader of the Opposition.

Excerpts of the database are currently being aired as a one hour radio programme on Zanj Radio in Jamaica and Decolonizing the Archive Radio in England. The programme is accompanied by a dub music soundtrack featuring releases from Dubwegians and The Dubbstyle, on the Dubophonic label.

The first four selections on the programme’s soundtrack are from the “King of Dub” album (2020) by the Dubwegians, a Scottish band. “King of Dub” is a tribute to Jamaican producer King Tubby. The album name is the same as a 1979 classic by another dub pioneer Bunny Striker Lee recorded at Channel One Recording Studios in Jamaica for Clocktower Records. The opening track called “Cut through Dub” is the most familiar, it is the Ali Baba/Arabian Dub riddim originally done as a Ska/Rocksteady track by John Holt, Tommy McCook and the Supersonics at Duke Reid’s Treasure Isle studios in 1969. This track has a lot of history, the King Tubby version is called “Hijajck the Barber” performed by the Aggravators in 1974. In 1975 Sonia Pottinger, Jamaica’s first female producer released “I Shave the Barber” and “Barbering” Dub by Tommy McCook and the Supersonics on the High Note label. Ali Baba is definitely a Jamaican Classic.

The second set of selections on the programme’s soundtrack is from the “Sun is Dub” album (2019) by The Dubbstyle, an Argentinian duo. They describe the album as “a journey into the dub sounds and the cultures of the world. Sometimes melodic and organic, other times rhythmical and heavyweight, the dub is to be heard in all eight tunes of the album”. They maintain a heavy bass feel with some new dimensions, particularly on the Bob Marley sampled “Sun is shining” track and the “Simona rework”.

You cannot tell a history of Jamaica without music. Following the music closely will help you to understand the soul of the island and how that conflicts with the identity of the nation. Dub music emerges in Jamaica as a genre and a practice in the late 1960s. It is the creative use of studio technology by Jamaican people with a strong memory of Africa. Dub music is African music. Dub music is Bass music. Africa gave birth to the Drums, the Drums gave birth to Bass and the Bass gave birth to Dub music in Jamaica. Dub is the reminder that the story of Jamaica is the story of Africa, the story of the violent collision between the old world and new world.

Dub has given birth to many other genres of music and Dub music producers worldwide continue to draw inspiration from the music discovering and reinventing dub. This is how music becomes a conversation. The music starts in one place and extends itself, so there can be different versions and nterpretations. The JPAD soundtrack is a reminder that Jamaica is an important nation. It is an island nation with a history that we can learn many lessons from.

Listen live to excerpts of the database on Zanj Radio every Sunday 6-7pm (-5UTC) and Decolonizing the Archive Radio every Wednesdays 3pm (BST). For more information about the memory project and the Jamaican Parliament Audio database email disoundsoflife@gmail.com.
 
A soundtrack for the Jamaican Parliament Audio Database by dj Afifa
 
Please also see links to archived episodes

LOCKDOWNDUB TV // DUB CMD

Dub mixing sessions at the Lockdowndub Weekender 3/5/2020
Dub Cmd (UK) presenting his work .. straight from the mixing desk!

LOCKDOWNDUB TV // MUNAY KI DUB

Munay Ki Dub (ARG) at Lockdowndub Tv / Dubophonic Records
Today Thursday 7th May 2020 we will be broadcasting a replay of the session of the Argentinian dub band Munay Ki Dub, which performed at the Lockdowndub Weekender last week. Unfortunately the broadcast was interrupted due to connection problems, so we will be re-streaming it so everyone can enjoy the vibes. The broadcast will start at 20:00 UK time and will be streamed through the Lockdowndub and Dubophonic Records pages in Facebook. They will be performing tunes from their debut EP entitled MKD.

LOCKDOWNDUB WEEKENDER II / LIVE STREAMING

All ready to Time for the 2nd Lockdown Dub Weekender 🙏  Check out the schedule and join us in the chat // We will try to be on time but since this is an outernational streaming event, sometimes there may be delays with the connection 💛💚❤️

🙏🔥👊 
▶️  WATCH ALL THE VIDEOS

SAT 2ND MAY 2020 (UK TIME) 
MORNING GREETINGS FROM STEFANOSIS (USA)
14:00 ROOTS FAR-I (JP)
16:00 DUB THOMAS (CY)
17:00 SIS ORI KING LION (SP)
18:00 IGL & ALECHO (GR)
18:30 MURJAH WARRIORS (ITA)
(Special multistream broadcast from three different places)
20:00 THE DUBBSTYLE (ARG)
21:00 SUB CONSCIOUS DUB (CY)

SUN 3RD MAY 2020 (UK TIME)
14:00 SISTER MAKI (JP)
15:00 3000 WORLDS (JP) / DUB MIXING
16:00 GOOD OVER EVIL PR. (SP)
17:00 DUB CMD (UK) / YOUTUBE STREAMING
18:00 HERMIT DUBZ (UK) / DUB MIXING
19:00 KIKI SLAWTER (UK)
20:00 REBEL-I (PE)
21:30 MUNAY KI DUB (ARG)

#LOCKDOWNDUB WEEKENDER // LIVE STREAMING

The Lockdown Dub weekender is an effort to keep the links alive between artists, producers djs, sounds and listeners/fans. The idea is to gather ourselves in strength amd unity over the weekend & spread positiveness through music, in these hard times we are living. Artists from different parts of the world, will be live streaming from their yards on the weekend 25th-26th April 2020. Get ready for some live acts, live dub mixing and heavy selections in one big vibration. 

10 artists from 9 countries / 13 hours of positive vibrations
>> ALL THE SESSIONS ARE HERE AVAILABLE FOR REPLAY <<

Lockdown Dub Weekender powered by Dubophonic RecordsSATURDAY 25 APR 2020 --- (UK TIME)
4PM SIMMER DOWN CREW (SWE)
6PM GOOD OVER EVIL PROD. (SP)
7PM NO FINGER NAILS (ITA)
8PM ROOTS SHED (UK)
9PM STEFANOSIS (USA)
10PM EL PASO SOUNDSYSTEM (GR)

SUNDAY 26 APR 2020 --- (UK TIME)

2PM DIRECT IMPACT (JP)
4PM DJ MONDAY JAH STAR SOUND (CY)
6PM ROOTS REALITY HIFI (ITA)
7PM YUGO TAGUCHI (DE)

#staysafe #stayhome

Debut release by R-Juna on Dubophonic

Our next release comes from the USA producer R-Juna.  His 7 track album Dubs & Praises will be out on the 28th Nov 2019 and will be available from all major online stores. ❤️💛💚 The album will include heavy bass lines, melodic riffs and deep echoes, influenced by the traditional roots reggae dub and presented with a modern ambient downbeat feeling. Here is a little preview. Give thanks 🙏

Roots Masashi ... soon come!

This a small taste from the forthcoming release of Roots Masashi, original heavyweight producer and founder of Roots Far I soundsystem from Osaka, Japan. Digital single coming out next week with three heavyweight cuts of one of the most important Mantras in the Shaivism tradtion. Namah Shivaya!

Syrina Sound meets Dubophonic In Nicosia, Cyprus


A very special evening coming your way on the 5th Jan 2017 in Nicosia, Cyprus. Introducing you on the decks Syrina Sound and Dubophonic, blending the conscious messages of Reggae and Dub music with the modern digital sounds of Steppers.
 
★ Syrina Sound ★ Based in Amsterdam, Syrina Sound is a collective of two female selectors. Playing strictly vinyl, Syrina Sound brings old and new roots, reggae and dub music to the dance: from the Abyssinians, King Tubby, Aba Shanti I and Jah Shaka, to Empress Shema, King Alpha, Jah Militant and Maasai Warrior. Besides sharing their love for music, Syrina Sound has been founded to promote the contributions of women to the world of reggae and dub music.

★ Dubophonic ★ The Cypriot label provides its listeners since 2013 with quality dub music. Through artists not only from Cyprus and Greece, but from all around the world (Dub Caravan, Shaky Norman, Professor Skank, Med Dred, Mexican Stepper are just a few of them), the label is defining its own sound in dub music, exploring the outermost borders of dub music by combining the roots of reggae, the digital vibes of the new century and the ethnic sounds of world music in one big vibration.


United as one // Reviews and airplay

It is a very pleasure surprise to see our latest release "United As One" receive such positive reviews from sites like Culture Dub, Dubroom.org and the E-dub Community as well as an unbelievable airplay from radio stations and radio shows all over the world, such as Meltin' Dub, Dubocalypse, Radio Pulsar, Lord Bitum's Show on Party Time Radio, High Reasoning Reggae Time, Real Roots (22 Tracks), Dr Strangedub, Selecta Jerry, Echo Beach Radio and many many more. The list is getting bigger day by day, so big we can barely keep track of it. Give thanks to all djs, selectors and radio stations supporting us!

The latest airplay was on Wednesday evening on the Versionist Village Radio. It was a blessing to listen to Roots Reality Hi-Fi Sound outta Italy playing the Red Star Martyrs riddim "Roots Rock Reggae" and the Med Dred riddim "Roots-o-phonic" with Sis J Warrior sending her conscious messages of Love and I-nity over the Jah Rootikal Steppers and Manwel T mixes ina dubplate style. Royal salute to brother Enzo and sister Jane each and every time!