Leah Rosier & Marlon Asher’s “Amsterdam” Anthem will be released at May 25, 2011

Dubbhism Deluxe proudly presents Marlon Asher & Leah Rosier in a brand new ting called ‘Amsterdam’. Out on May 25th ~ worldwide digital release ~ Subatomic Sound System, Bleepolar, Egoless & Tony Dubshot pon the remix.

“Hottest dancehall/dub princess Leah Rosier has joined Marlon Asher for an anthem coming from the east side of Amsterdam. Some epic win remixes” ~ Tropical Bass

Check out the full release on Soundcloud:
Marlon Asher & Leah Rosier – Amsterdam (Out on Dubbhism Deluxe May 25th) by DUBBHISM

THE ‘MAKING OF’ AMSTERDAM
Last year Leah Rosier – the up & coming reggae diva from Amsterdam – wrote a tune titled ‘Make A Nice Mix’ on the classic Ganja Farmer riddim, which was a worldwide hit tune for Marlon Asher. She sent her version to Marlon to ask for his permission to use it in public. Marlon liked what he heard, and pretty soon they started collaborating on a brand new tune, based on the Kingdom riddim, especially on ‘Call Pon Dem’ by the great Chezidek.

When the tune was finished Leah contacted the Black Star Foundation agency to help her bring Marlon to Europe for a tour – and even a coffeeshop tour & video shoot in Amsterdam. The Dutch audience will be very pleased to know that in the Netherlands Marlon will be backed by The High Notes ~ defenders of original authentic Jamaican music!

MARLON ASHER TOUR IN THE NETHERLANDS 2011 (more dates t.b.c.)

  • June 26 – Reggae in Duketown (Den Bosch) – band
  • July 3 – Future Reggae Ruigoord Festival (Amsterdam) – band
  • July 9 – Booom at the Redroom (Heerhugowaard) – soundsystem
  • July 16 – Zwarte Cross Festival (Lichtenvoorde) – band
  • + COFFEESHOP TOUR on 6/7/8/9 July

AMSTERDAM ~ THE REMIXES
Only a handful of producers know the secret recipe for fusing roots reggae and dubstep. Right now Emch of Subatomic Sound System is the undisputed iron chef. His Amsterdam remix combines the weirdest kind of bass with unusual depth in the rhythm, taking you on a psychedelic rootical dubstep trip. Strong stuff.

Bleepolar demonstrates the art of electronic cumbia. Dangerously efficient and highly addictive, this mix accentuates the exquisite rhythmic qualities of Leah’s vocals. There’s more than a hint of staccato oldskool hiphop styles in her delivery. From Bogota to New York to Zagreb ~ and even Amsterdam ~ this funky rhythmic nastiness is gonna do a lot of damage. Absolute killer, even the Mad Decent crew agree!!

Egoless mixes his dubs with a finesse that’s rarely heard. Whether oldskool or dubstep, analog or digital, computerized or live, the dub master from Zagreb always gives each and every track something special. More space, more life, more love, more dub, more music, less ego. Always in fine style. Dub for the future!

Tony Dubshot (of Dubbhism) flips the script of Amsterdam, turning what started as an irie conscious, rootical tune into a fire-and-brimstone-bashment kinda ting. The soulfulness of Mr. Asher’s voice is revealed to the fullest and Leah sounds much tougher than she has the right to


2 Comments on this post

  1. this is big , the mixes are madd and sic , bleepolar , tony dubshot , egoless , subatomic … well done anthem mi say!!

    REGGAE MON / Reply
  2. AMSTERDAM! LOVE DE ANTHEM! BLAZE IT LEAH AND D GANJA FARMER HIMSELF…

    rasta far iii / Reply

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