Jahtarian Dubbers Vol. 1
Rootah started off producing music with NoiseTracker on his COMMODORE AMIGA 500 back in the early 90ies. Having been a DJ since his youth this side really gained momentum when Techno lifted off and he came across Basic Channel, the Detroit and Chicago sound, Elektro and tons of other related stuff in ca. 1995. He spent the next seven years with active DJing across Germany, occasionally organizing club events, running an online record store, partying and more music production experiments. Meanwhile with samplers, synths and FX units. In 1998 Rootah and disrupt met in Leipzig / Germany while working a day-job on a construction site. This sparked a row of more extensive studies into music and herbalogy as well as ultimately the idea for the Digital Laptop Reggae concept. After an intensive time perfecting this he discovered that the feel, handling and sound of old analogue hardware gear seemed to miss. Since then Rootah is exploring the ying-yang fusion between computah and the rough charme of overheated tubes and tape-delays. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Rootah started off producing music with NoiseTracker on his COMMODORE AMIGA 500 back in the early 90ies. Having been a DJ since his youth this side really gained momentum when Techno lifted off and he came across Basic Channel, the Detroit and Chicago sound, Elektro and tons of other related stuff in ca. 1995. He spent the next seven years with active DJing across Germany, occasionally organizing club events, running an online record store, partying and more music production experiments. Meanwhile with samplers, synths and FX units. In 1998 Rootah and disrupt met in Leipzig / Germany while working a day-job on a construction site. This sparked a row of more extensive studies into music and herbalogy as well as ultimately the idea for the Digital Laptop Reggae concept. After an intensive time perfecting this he discovered that the feel, handling and sound of old analogue hardware gear seemed to miss. Since then Rootah is exploring the ying-yang fusion between computah and the rough charme of overheated tubes and tape-delays. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
A.N.O
Aivoaula
Algar
Almamegretta
Holy Mount
Elders version
Mr. Vibes
Dancing Chords
elders dub
She Gone Dub
She Gone
Mr Vibes
Get It Already
Holy Mount Part 2
Holy Mount Part II
Alternative Power
Power Burial
Protect I Version
Power In The Version
VA Jahtarian Dubbers vol. 1
Rootah_DJ_Set_Plastic_People
holy mount (part II)
Dancing Coords
Mr. Vibes (Jahtarian Dubbers Vol. 3)
Alternative Power feat. Afrikan Simba
Elders Version - Rootah
Holy Mount - Rootah
Elders
Elders (Elders Version)
Alternative Power feat. Afrikan Simba - Original Mix
b1 - Elders version
Mr. Vibes - Rootah
Elders version lofi
Holy Mount Part 2 - Rootah
ING version
She Gone (feat. Mikey Murka)
Rootah - Elders version
Get It Already (feat. Mikey Murka)
She Gone Dub (Scotch Bonnet)
[Jahtarian Dubbers Vol 1 #10] Holy Mount | Genre: Dub @ Music for soul.
3-Elders_version
Get It Already (feat Mikey Murka)
/ Holy Mount
Mr. Vibes - Jahtarian Dubbers Vol. 3
She Gone Dub feat. Mikey Murka
She Gone feat. Mikey Murka
Get It Already feat. Mikey Murka
Mr. Vibez (Original Mix)
studio 1 a-side
Elders (version)
Alternative Power ft. Afrikan Simba
studio 1 b-side
DJ Set @ Plastic People
Alternative Power (feat. Afrikan Simba)
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