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Jah Children Invasion Vol 6: Digital Dawn
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Jah Children Invasion Vol 6: Digital Dawn (LP in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: DKR 276. Rel: 20 Feb 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Horace Andy - "Drop Off" (3:57)
Wayne Chin - "Won't Do For Love" (3:42)
Milton Henry - "Make It Right" (3:34)
Jerry Harris - "A Little Love We Need" (3:47)
Chris Wayne - "Streets Of Africa" (3:06)
Horace Andy - "Dub Out A Sound" (4:02)
Jackie Mittoo - "Sorrowful" (4:03)
Chris Wayne - "Wild Goose Race" (3:38)
Chosen Brothers - "Majority Rule" (3:52)
Milton Henry - "Now You See The Scene" (3:38)
Review: Wackies impress upon us their latest compilation; this time, it's another (sixth) edition added to their Jah Children Invasion series, which charts the critical juncture at which dub reggae shifted from live-drummed beats and into drum-machine led, steppers' embraces. The result was a welcoming of 8-bit themes and pixelations, leading to the infamous coinage, digidub. Jah Children Invasion harks back to this not-so-small step for mankind, compiling scene contributions from such legends as Horace Andy ('Drop Off'), Jackie Mittoo ('Majority Rule'), Milton Henry ('Now You See The Scene'), and Chris Wayne ('Streets Of Africa'). The resulting sound is not one of total fascination with the 'digi' aspect of the sound, but a prototypical, melting-pot point at which the leap into increasingly sequenced progressions lent dub a cruder, but more driven development of the sound. A sonic Faustian bargain with a machinic devil, if you will.
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