#Music

In Reggae, all roads lead to the “Riddim Twins”, Sly & Robbie. Now, Sly & Robbie meet Dubmatix. The Canadian producer and multi-instrumentalist got his hands on original Sly & Robbie tracks and spent months crafting this new album, "Overdubbed". 

Dr. Dubenstein, a former employee of the legendary RAS Records Label from Washington DC gathered up some high-carat collaborators to join him in his submarine. Formidable musicians and singers from Steel Pulse, Dub Syndicate, Roots Radics, Jah Works, jam and conjure up heavily rolling rhythms - and rumor has it that even WAILERS warhorses were involved in the project to add some melody.

The EP features 7 tracks and is titled “The Beginning”. The EP may well be DVoyce’s first production, he’s no beginner for sure. 

Musically the tracks on “The Beginning” are within what one has come to expect from contemporary Jamaican Reggae, in terms of production value and artistry. 

Lyrically DVoyce builds on the longstanding tradition in Reggae of conscious music. Music with a message,  socially aware and socially involved. 

Hiding our heritage, to keep us into bondage.

They stole our culture, to say we got no future, Destroyed our tradition, to keep us into subjection.

They took the natural living and turned it into artificial living. They took the social living and turned it into socialism They took the communal living and turned it into communism. They took the capital living and turned it into capitalism.