WWW,
May 2014 - Presented in two different
versions, each with their own distinctive
vibe: His Imperial Dubwise is the first
release in the new Messian Dread/Dubroom
sound. New Sound? Yes! Check out the result
of a major upgrade while picking up a Dub
that can be described as a must-hear for
everyone with an opinion about His Imperial
Majesty.
It's not
just the real horns and other instruments,
it's not just the effects and the obvious
improvement in the quality of the sound,
it's not just the vocals. It's that and
more. It's a new step in the sound
development of the Dubroom Studio as
everyone can hear.
His
Imperial Dubwise comes in two different
mixes. The first one contains 4 minutes of
intense mixing where no instrument or vocal
is left unchanged by the effects. Effects
that are evidently different and better than
the ones used before. It's in this first mix
that you can really check that out for
yourself while the extended Dub which
follows carries a message that is as
relevant and important as it was when it was
delivered back in 1966.
It's all
about a speech entitled "One Race, One
Gospel, One Task". He spoke the words
in Berlin during an evangelical congress
organized by the well known evangelist Billy
Graham. Addressing christian evangelists and
leaders, he encouraged them to spread the
Good News of Jah Salvation. But not after
having been welcomed with an ovation that
lasted well over a minute. And not after
having been introduced as the obvious choice
of "Chief of State to come and greet
us in the Name of Christ" by Billy
Graham himself.
Yes, we are
speaking about an introduction to the
Biblical and spiritual relevance of
Ethiopiah and His Imperial Majesty Haile
Selassie the First. An introduction that
transcended merely opening for a speech back
in '66 as Billy Graham sums up the many
reasons why his choice of Ethiopiah and
H.I.M. to address a congress of evangelists
and other workers for Christ is so obvious.
This
release can therefore serve as an
educational tool while the new sound which
is currently under development can be
discovered in -especially- the first track.
The effects and techniques used are new, at
least partly. At the time of this release
(May 2014), there's hard work in the studio
as many tracks are produced which Jah
willing be eventually released and they will
hopefully surprise both friend and foe.
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