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J Boogie's Dubtronic Science

J Boogie's Dubtronic Science

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Artist: J Boogie
Label: Om Records
Category: Music

List Price: $16.98
Buy New: $11.04
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 144448

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 600353033122
EAN: 0600353033122
ASIN: B00008WA61

Release Date: May 20, 2003
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Universal Dub feat. Tony Moses
  • Do What You Love
  • Try Me feat. Goapele & Capital A
  • Deep In The Cut
  • Curiosity feat. Gina Rene
  • Dont Call Us Puts
  • Movin To My Beat feat People Under the Stairs
  • Rainfall feat. Omega
  • How Things
  • Natural Woman feat. Tony Moses
  • La Playa
  • Golden Nectar
  • Get It Started feat. Gina Rene & Raashan Ahmad
  • Oceanic Lullaby
  • Le Sengre
  • Ayanas Tears feat. Bamuthi
  • Le Booty Cinematique

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Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Smokin' Hip Hop Beats, Sexy Dubs, & Beats for your Sheets. Featuring People Under the Stairs, Capital A, Goapele, Omega, Gina Rene, Bamuthi, Raashan Ahmad and Tony Moses.


Customer Reviews:   Read 2 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars J.Boogie's Eastern Hip-Hop Downtempo Jazz   March 19, 2008
i bought this CD a hunch and am very glad i did. it covers a range of genres that he mixes great together, ie hip-hop, downtempo electronica, jazz, dub, R&B etc. Most importantly its a very chilled and laid back with a few more up-tempo, like mad get up collaboration with People Under the Stairs. Le Sengre is another top track that i would love to MC over if only i could. i would liken it to Thievery Corporation with more hip hop, as in there is a lot of eastern cultural influence to his style on this cd. i will definately be looking to get my hands on some more of J Boogie's music after im completely familiar with this one.


5 out of 5 stars Om's Best................. Hands Down!!!!!   November 2, 2005
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is the type of album you must have if you plan to score some sensual sex. This album is full of deep trance/electronica instrumentals that really sets the mood. I was first aware of J. Boogie on Om Lounge 3 withe the song Le Sengre. While at the record store browsing through the electronica section, came across the album, and listened to the 1st 5 tracks, and copped that ish, FO REAL!!!!!! The cd starts off with "Universal Dub" which is ideal for any smoker. It sets the mood. Next track "Do what U Luv" is simply a banga!! I love the congos and the sitar in this track. The instrumentation is simply mind blowing. When you get to track #3 "Try Me" featuring ol' fine @$$ Goapele, you instantly fall in love with the LP. The album feel is jazzy-soul-funky electronica, and if this is your thing, by all means,

COP DIS ALBUM, BUY IT RIGHT AWAY
COP DIS ALBUM, BUY IT RIGHT AWAY
COP DIS ALBUM, BUY IT RIGHT AWAY, FO REAL!!!!!!!!!

Red Ant signing off.

Peace!!!!!!!!



2 out of 5 stars JB...too eclectic for his own good   June 18, 2004
 4 out of 8 found this review helpful

I purchased this album some time ago with the idea that it would be as enjoyable as the compilations that showcased his great talent and turntable skills. This album is good in broken pieces, but put together it just lacks a flow to really enjoy. Let me explain because this is the problem with a lot of artist in this genre. When it come to pop music...Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, or Jay-Z, an album does not necessary need a "flow in order" style to keep the listener in tune with the music. The lyrics and tempo dictate that. But for music that is based on just beats and mood...the artist needs to have a theme, a flow that a listener can keep in tune with without having to change so drastic or abruptly. That is the problem with this album. JB has a lot of good cuts on this release but they do not flow together smoothly. The album starts out beautifully with "Universal Dub", which I could replay over and over again...and then follows with three other good cuts to "Deep In The Cut". Yet after that the album goes south, and you are left with saying..."what the FU&% is this". Granted JB does come back here and there with classics from the Om Lounge comp. but you have already heard them before. Nothing new. In short, I like JB...a lot, better in concert. And maybe that is how an album should flow..."in concert style", so the listener can truly enjoy from start to finish. One love.


5 out of 5 stars Yummy Grooves   April 9, 2004
 4 out of 4 found this review helpful

All really good, and flow well into one another. The PUTS song and Rainfall are my favs, when I played it in my car, my passengers were groovin' and all asked who I was playing. Not a fan of the "Natural Woman" track - but the rest: A+


5 out of 5 stars Back on my review   November 1, 2003
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

After my first review and the comment of another user about it i wanted to clarify the situation. Well, yes my friend you're right only 5 songs were released before ( by the way, i'm very well informed because i have almost all the om releases )wich is not so bad in a 17 track cd. Anyways, what i wanted to say is that i had higher expectations because i knew my favorites songs from the om series. Well, i can say that after my first review i listen to this cd more than 100 times and it's on my top 5 of the year far from some masters as Thievery Corporation. So, back on my review my apologies if it wasn't clear and i have to admit that this cd deserves my first 5 stars.

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