1: Moonlight City (4:39) 2: Baktu (3:34) 3: Waterhouse (3:27) 4: Marverly (3:46) 5: Riverton City (3:23) 6: Cockburn Pen (3:38) 7: Bell Rock (3:27) 8: Whitewing Walk (3:13) 9: Tower Hill (3:27) 10: Central Village (3:23)
Number of discs:
1
Description:
"Liberated Dub" is a roots and dub reggae CD by The Force Of Music, released by the independent imprint Tamoki Wambesi. Deeply anchored in classic Jamaican dub aesthetics, the album unfolds in spacious, bass-heavy soundscapes, echo-soaked percussion and stripped-back melodic fragments that invite immersive listening. Each track explores a different dimension of dub: from meditative, slow-burning rhythms to more driving steppers grooves, always with a strong emphasis on atmosphere, space and the hypnotic interplay between bass and drums. The production gives every element room to breathe, resulting in a warm, organic sound that works equally well on a hi-fi system and a powerful sound system. "Liberated Dub" is aimed at listeners who appreciate traditional dub as well as fans of contemporary roots productions and offers a cohesive, flowing journey rather than a mere compilation of tracks.
The Force Of Music is a reggae and dub project that focuses on heavyweight riddims, minimalist arrangements and a strong roots sensibility. Rather than relying on flashy virtuosity, the project emphasizes groove, space and the emotional impact of sound. Over various releases, The Force Of Music has developed a reputation among dedicated dub listeners for solid, no-nonsense productions that stay true to the genre's foundations while allowing for subtle experimentation in mixing and effects.
Tamoki Wambesi is a specialist reggae and dub label known for championing roots-oriented music with a strong spiritual and culturally conscious foundation. Operating on the independent fringes of the music industry, the label has carved out a niche for deep catalogue work, quality reissues and carefully curated new material that appeals to serious collectors and sound-system enthusiasts alike. With "Liberated Dub", Tamoki Wambesi continues its commitment to authentic, well-crafted dub releases that respect the tradition while keeping it alive for new generations of listeners.
"Liberated Dub" on CD comes with the advantages of the digital format--clarity, durability and convenience--while preserving the warmth and dynamics essential to dub. It is a fitting addition to any collection focused on roots reggae, classic dub and sound-system culture, and serves as both an atmospheric background listen and a focused, audiophile experience for those who want to dive deep into the details of the mix.