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WOOFAH 004
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"After more than a year between issues, a welcome return for Woofah magazine. Now weighing in with 92 pages, still no adverts. Features: Untold - interview with this forward looking dubstep producer; Dubplate Cutting Houses - Woofah shines a light on this hidden corner of UK soundsystem culture; Newham Generals - Keeping it grimey; Tony Thorpe - Major interview with this UK Bass legend - from 400 Blows to the KLF to dubstep. Who Killed Michael Smith? - The tragic story of the legendary dub poet, with contributions from Linton Kwesi Johnson and Dennis Bovell; Young Warrior and Joe Ariwa - The sons of Jah Shaka and Mad Professor tell us about the next generation of UK Dub; Sci-Fi and Reggae - Rastas in space, reggae producers looking to the stars; Ron Vester - Studio One's official photographer talks to us about the last days of Coxsone Dod; Dubkasm - UK Dub by way of Bristol and Brazil. Hessle Audio - Ramadan Man and Ben UFO step up; YT - In depth look at the Born Inna Babylon album; Hot Gal Commandments / Cartoon / Memories of Eek A Mouse; Reviews."
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WOOFAH 003
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"December 2008 sees issue 3 of this high quality fanzine, featuring: The Bomb Squad -- Hank and Keith Shoklee on dubstep, DMZ etc (cover feature). History of UK Dub -- a great overview of this much misunderstood scene, including a top 30 essential records with quotes from many of the producers. Soulja - Sarah on Rinse FM, Ammunition, FWD etc. Flowdan - Roll Deep stalwart and collaborator with The Bug. Blackdown & Dusk -- discuss their critically acclaimed Margins Music album and bass culture in London. Twilight Circus - on dub, Jamaica and the future of reggae music. 2562 - Dutch minimal dubstep producer Dave Huismans under the microscope. Bellevue - the notorious Kingston JA asylum and its relationship with reggae artists and culture. Badman commandments. Woebot cartoon. Reviews. More. 60 pages, many photos, full color cover. No adverts, no bullshit."
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WOOFAH 002
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Very cool UK fanzine dedicated to reggae, grime & dubstep. 60 pages, b&w, digest sized. "Taking Back The Scene: Durrty Goodz, The Lyric Maker: Tippa Irie, Plus: Scuba, Ninjaman, Shut Up And Dance, Grimestoppers, Iration Steppas, Younger Grime MCs, and more."
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