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Postby bobbybobson » Wed Jul 18, 2007 8:56 am

skamania wrote:how long do we have to vote? Its a lot of music to listen too. I try to get it all in today I was waiting to listen to all in a row so I can compare,objectively


2 weeks. I told Gabe it should be for 2 weeks. To give everyone time to listen. Also I must say you do not need to waste your time listening to these other jokers. Just listen to mine and that will make up your mind. And vote for Mobtown Ska Sounds. :)
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Postby skamania » Wed Jul 18, 2007 9:20 am

bobbybobson wrote:Just listen to mine and that will make up your mind. And vote for Mobtown Ska Sounds. :)

lol is that fair? if so i would like to say i take payolla. let me know i'll give you paypall info
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Postby gabepressure » Wed Jul 18, 2007 10:03 am

That's right 2 weeks.
Voting ends July 31st.
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Postby bobbybobson » Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:54 am

skamania wrote:
bobbybobson wrote:Just listen to mine and that will make up your mind. And vote for Mobtown Ska Sounds. :)

lol is that fair? if so i would like to say i take payolla. let me know i'll give you paypall info


um right... i don't need to pay anyone my music speaks for itself. actually in all serious ness manu's podcast is pretty killer. patate records is a pretty killer label in its own right.
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Postby gabepressure » Wed Jul 18, 2007 1:47 pm

I think Manu will win...but I'm not onw to gossip so you didnt here that from me.
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Postby skamania » Wed Jul 18, 2007 2:59 pm

I'm having trouble listening to tyler's. it stops playing in the middle of track 4,(when it stream's)i downloaded it but it won't play(codecs missing or something) anyway i herd all the rest and was trying to judge. a few questions came up. what am i judging on? rarity? sounding professional? my personal style preference?the feeling i had when listening? if you were playing to live audence there would be a crowd reaction and that's how it would be judged,right?

there wern't many rules
Heres how it's gonna go down...

Each podcaster will record a 30 minute set.

Each set must include the musical styles of Ska, Reggae, Rocksteady, and Dub spanning various eras.

so any way based on each of those things i would probally choose different ones for each. maybe next time there should be more rules, or some sort of theme,just an idea :) :idea: :)
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Postby bobbybobson » Wed Jul 18, 2007 3:52 pm

That's a good point and question.

No one else took my approach at building a set around riddims.





skamania wrote:I'm having trouble listening to tyler's. it stops playing in the middle of track 4,(when it stream's)i downloaded it but it won't play(codecs missing or something) anyway i herd all the rest and was trying to judge. a few questions came up. what am i judging on? rarity? sounding professional? my personal style preference?the feeling i had when listening? if you were playing to live audence there would be a crowd reaction and that's how it would be judged,right?

there wern't many rules
Heres how it's gonna go down...

Each podcaster will record a 30 minute set.

Each set must include the musical styles of Ska, Reggae, Rocksteady, and Dub spanning various eras.

so any way based on each of those things i would probally choose different ones for each. maybe next time there should be more rules, or some sort of theme,just an idea :) :idea: :)
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Postby Tyler » Wed Jul 18, 2007 6:29 pm

skamania wrote:I'm having trouble listening to tyler's. it stops playing in the middle of track 4,(when it stream's)i downloaded it but it won't play(codecs missing or something) anyway i herd all the rest and was trying to judge. a few questions came up. what am i judging on? rarity? sounding professional? my personal style preference?the feeling i had when listening? if you were playing to live audence there would be a crowd reaction and that's how it would be judged,right?

there wern't many rules
Heres how it's gonna go down...

Each podcaster will record a 30 minute set.

Each set must include the musical styles of Ska, Reggae, Rocksteady, and Dub spanning various eras.

so any way based on each of those things i would probally choose different ones for each. maybe next time there should be more rules, or some sort of theme,just an idea :) :idea: :)


That's weird it wouldn't play for you... I'll have to look into that.

Oh yeah... and rules... should have reviewed them before I did it... :oops:
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Postby brett77 » Wed Jul 18, 2007 7:01 pm

manu wrote:Here is my 1st podcast. (right-click or ctrl-click and "save as")

http://bellevilleint.free.fr/podcast/pa ... odcast.mp3

It features :
1) ska, rocksteady, early reggae, roots reggae, rub-a-dub, dub, dancehall and nu-roots.
2) material from the 60's, 70's, 80's, 90's... and 21st century!
3) tracks that have been released on Patate Records or any subsidiary label.
4) some unreleased material. Does it count as "special" ? :wink:

It's 29 minutes and 36 seconds long.

1. U Brown: Weather Balloon (BEL705A)
2. Sugar Minott: Steel Away Girl (BEL706A)
3. Orange Street: Gal an Money (unreleased track)
4. King Julio Cesar Chavez: Nefertiti - bongo version (AFS001)
5. Alton Ellis & U Roy: I'm Still In Love (BEL722B)
6. Carl Dawkins: Dr Rodney (PRPLP015)
7. Bob Marley & The Wailers: Black Progress version (Jungle Dub Part 2 LP)
8. ASPO: Night Doctor (PRP001)
9. Bunny Rugs: Be Thank Full (BEL711A)
10. Bob Marley & The Wailers: Grooving Kingston 12 (Jungle Dub LP)
11. Jim Murple Memorial: Hold Me Tight (BEL704)
12. Western Special: Spleen City (PRP016)
13. Earl Sixteen: Freedom (BEL714A)
14. Rod Taylor: Africa (PRP024 - previously unreleased)
15. Willi Williams & Noel Ellis: Rocking Universally (BEL709A)
16. Colonel Lloydie: Bye Bye Bye (BEL733)
17. Starkey Banton: Dance to the Reggae (BEL730)

Hope you like it.


Great mix! you get my vote. I really enjoyed that 'Gal an Money' track, but I guess I also have a soft spot for rub-a-dub
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Postby gabepressure » Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:35 pm

Vote based on each podcaster's use of ska, reggae, rocksteady, dub, and dancehall from various eras.
How well does it flow?
Does it make you move?
Would you suggest it to a friend?
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Postby manu » Wed Jul 18, 2007 11:41 pm

Thanks everyone for the compliments!
I've listened to everyone podcats and I think we all deserve to win :lol:
Mobtown Ska Sounds is my favorite podcats and I noticed your selection is built around riddims, Bobby. Great work! :wink:

Tyler wrote:That's weird it wouldn't play for you... I'll have to look into that.


I have the same problem with both podcasts.

brett77 wrote:Great mix! you get my vote. I really enjoyed that 'Gal an Money' track, but I guess I also have a soft spot for rub-a-dub


Glad to hear you like the new Orange Street track. Their album is gonna be a killer.
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Postby skamania » Thu Jul 19, 2007 7:58 am

manu wrote:
Tyler wrote:That's weird it wouldn't play for you... I'll have to look into that.


I have the same problem with both podcasts.

again glad it's not just me
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Postby skamania » Thu Jul 19, 2007 8:01 am

so i guess i have to listen again before i vote. i got a little distracted yesterday.(there was a duck in my pool and my dogs were freaking out)
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Postby Tyler » Thu Jul 19, 2007 8:33 am

skamania wrote:
manu wrote:
Tyler wrote:That's weird it wouldn't play for you... I'll have to look into that.


I have the same problem with both podcasts.

again glad it's not just me


Hey guys,
fixed it. For some reason only half of it uploaded. Podomatic's uploading tool is sketchy at best. I ended up having to manually FTP it...
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Postby Double Barrel Soundsystem » Thu Jul 19, 2007 7:36 pm

Hey, I got stuck on a work project...too late to enter?

Sorry!
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