| Imperial Dub, Vol. 1 |  | Artist: Mark Farina Label: Studio K7/Imperial Dub Category: Music
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 294603
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 655596000622 EAN: 0655596000622 ASIN: B00000HZ9M
Release Date: December 15, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | 'Format' - Spiral Jones | | • | 'Dubtribe Makes The Dub' (Dubtribe Remix) - DJ Corster | | • | 'Hasta Lluego Mi Hermano' - Dubtribe Sound System | | • | 'HealingDub' (Imperial Dub Remix) - Trip'Ta'Funk | | • | 'We Used To Dance' - Dubtribe Sound System | | • | 'Unification' (Feel The Release Mix) - Doctor Dub | | • | 'Inspirational Times' - D.Davis | | • | 'Revelation' - Finness | | • | 'Momentito Por Favor' - Dubtribe Sound System | | • | 'There Is No Revolution' - Trip'Ta'Funk | | • | 'Waterfalls' - Finness | | • | No Puedo Estar Despierto - Dubtribe Sound System |
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A Must Have Classic From Mark Farina July 5, 2008 CloudMan (Sydney, NSW Australia) Imperial Dub, Vol. 1 is a great blend of Balearic, Chicago and San Francisco House. Groovy and Funky from start to finish with a host of tracks from one of the best producers of Balearic beat tracks, Dubtribe Sound System. The mixing is so-so, but after 10 years since its release I still listen to this album frequently.
Noteable track mentions are "Format" by Spiral Jones, "Momentito Por Favor" and "No Puedo Estar Despierto", both by Balearic kings, Dubtribe Sound System.
4/5 stars
talking about happiness March 12, 2002 recently in el paso texas one of the most up lifting shows took place nearby across the border in juarez mexico. mark farina live march 8,2002 played after one of el pasos good d.j. rich. so much energy and enthusium, i loved it !!!!!!!!!!!!thank you mark farina for the pyt,michael jackson set. loving it,(aka mb) graciousdancer1
Vol. 1 Imperial Dub is OFF THE HOOK! February 9, 2002 Chelsea (Seattle, WA USA) I saw Mark Farina for the first time a few months ago in Seattle, Wa. I went off of several friends recommendations for this guy and I tell ya, he will put you over the edge with this cut. I've listened to this cd ALOT and it STILL remains fresh. This title is not the easiest to find, so scoop it up when you can. It's a must-have for any serious Farina fan. Get it. Keep it. Don't loan it out.
Farina brings the Funk in this house! September 26, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After digging through the crates I've stumbled once again upon another great classic. This time we have another of the archived treasures of Mark Farina. Imperial Dub Volume 1 is a journey into the funk house world and Mark Farina delivers with the high quality we've come to expect.This set is pure house music with some intense funk elements as the foundation. There is even some heavy tribal percussion, which adds a whole different flavor from standard, garden-variety house music. In some ways this compares to the "United DJs of America #9" CD featuring Mark Farina, minus the strong disco elements. This set has no disco elements and focuses mostly on house and funk. This set has all the stuff I like in house music, excellent mixing, great music selection and deep booming beats. This quality set lasts over 69 minutes so you get plenty of music. My cuts of choice are "Format", "Hasta Lluego Mi Hermano", "HealingDUB", "We Used To Dance", and "There Is No Revolution." This is not to discredit the titles not listed as this set really has no weaknesses and depending on the day of the week I do this review, I could very well have chose other titles. All the cuts are good and you should have no problem jamming to any of them. This is one of those CDs I'd recommend to anyone interested in house music. This is strictly an instrumental CD so if you want vocals then check elsewhere. Whether you're a house music novice or veteran this CD is worthy of your ear.
Fabulous Funky Farina April 4, 2001 Cribbagio (Denver, Colorado USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
What a great house album! Nice mellow funky grooves and basslines. If you liked San Francisco Sessions, you're gonna love this disc. Excellent track selection and mixing by the S.F. house extraordinaire.
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