From his incredibly long dreadlocks to his hypnotic melodica playing, producer/musician Augustus Pablo seems to be the quintessential roots reggae man, but Message Music focuses on the legend's often ignored digital era, which has plenty of detractors. Get past the instrumentation -- plenty of synths and thin, electronic drums -- and there's little support for the hatred, as these digital tunes feature the same mysticism, uplifting melodies, and solid grooves that characterized Pablo's early work. Some of the music here ...
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From his incredibly long dreadlocks to his hypnotic melodica playing, producer/musician Augustus Pablo seems to be the quintessential roots reggae man, but Message Music focuses on the legend's often ignored digital era, which has plenty of detractors. Get past the instrumentation -- plenty of synths and thin, electronic drums -- and there's little support for the hatred, as these digital tunes feature the same mysticism, uplifting melodies, and solid grooves that characterized Pablo's early work. Some of the music here actually consists of re-recordings of earlier favorites, like the opening "A Java Instrumental," which now opens with a bleepy deep-space synth the Orb or even will.i.am could appreciate. Check the light and bouncy "Kidd Lane Specially" for Pablo at his most playful or the trippy clash of nyahbinghi drums and sound effects called "Revolution Dub," a sure influence on producer Adrian Sherwood. This is a small -- some feel insignificant -- part of the Pablo picture, and focuses strictly on dubs and instrumentals, with none of his digital productions for vocalists included. Still, if you want to find out if you have the taste for digital Augustus in dub, you couldn't ask for a better sampler than this. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
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Add this copy of Message Music: Digital Productions to cart. $39.37, like new condition, Sold by Streetlight_Records rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Santa Cruz, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2011 by PRESSURE SOUNDS.