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		<title>Music From All Around The World &#8211; A Pop Compilation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2010 07:14:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Our Phlow Compilation "Music From All Around The World" is prove, that you find wonderful creative commons pop music. It's prove that free has nothing to do with low quality or geeky dark ambient. On top of all "Music From All Around The World" shows that the worldwide creative commons music scene offers more and more compatible music be played out loud on the radio. We at Phlow believe that 2010 creative commons music will please more and more music lovers who love songs, vocals and pop in general. <a href="http://phlow-magazine.com/mp3-music-download/free-compilation/1619-music-from-all-around-the-world">Download our free pop music compilation!</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/cover_music_from_all_around_the_world.jpg" alt="Cover Artwork by Jeannette Corneille" width="580" height="580" /><strong>Pop Music Compilation</strong> | Our Phlow Compilation "Music From All Around The World" is prove, that you find wonderful creative commons pop music. It's prove that free has nothing to do with low quality or geeky dark ambient. On top of all <strong>"Music From All Around The World" shows that the worldwide creative commons music scene offers more and more compatible music be played out loud on the radio.</strong> We at Phlow believe that 2010 creative commons music will please more and more music lovers who love songs, vocals and pop in general.</strong><span id="more-1619"></span></p>
<p>With average music listeners in mind, who don't get lost with excitement in dusty box at their record dealer of choice we crafted this compilation. We made our girlfriend listen to the music, asked her for advice and offer you now a true pop music compilation for people who enjoy some happy melodies.</p>
<p>Smile with us listening to melancholic songs from The Black Atlantic or Jsvenes y Sexys from South America. Please push your chair aside and dance to some disco music from Comfort Fit and Opolopo and clap your hands with that four to the floor beat. Laugh about the mad rhymes by Tracky Birthday and get mad with Professor Kliq. Get down with some some downtempo hip hop from fLako and B-Ju and rise your hands again into the air with Henrik Jose.</p>
<h2>Playlist of  "Music From All Around The World"</h2>
<ol>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/01._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_soto_-_orange.mp3"><strong>Soto - "Orange"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.creation-centre.com">www.creation-centre.com</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/02._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_the_black_atlantic_-_dandelion.mp3"><strong>The Black Atlantic - "Dandelion"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.beepbeep.nl">www.beepbeep.nl</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/03._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_jsvenes_y_sexys_-_el_reloj.mp3"><strong>Jsvenes y Sexys - "El Reloj"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.ponirepublic.com">www.ponirepublic.com</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/04._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_did_the_red_sea_part_-_ghost_bees.mp3"><strong>Did The Red Sea Part? - "Ghost Bees"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.peppermillrecords.com">www.peppermillrecords.com</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/05._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_comfort_fit_-_freeze_the_cut_opolopos_emotional_draft_remix.mp3"><strong>Comfort Fit - "Freeze The Cut (Opolopo's Emotional Draft Remix)"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.tokyodawn.net">www.tokyodawn.net</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/06._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_tracky_birthday_-_balla.mp3"><strong>Tracky Birthday - "Balla!"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.upitup.com">www.upitup.com</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/07._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_professor_kliq_-_plastic__flashing_lights.mp3"><strong>Professor Kliq - "Plastic &amp; Flashing Lights"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.rec72.net">www.rec72.net</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/08._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_suhov_-_exx_fuck.mp3"><strong>Suhov - "Exx Fuck"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.budabeats.com">www.budabeats.com</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/09._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_menuda_coincidencia_-_verso_sin_esfuerzo.mp3"><strong>Menuda Coincidencia - "verso ?sin esfuerzo?"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.delhotel.com">www.delhotel.com</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/10._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_juanitoss_-_hola_hola_bossa_nova.mp3"><strong>Juanitoss - "Hola Hola Bossa Nova"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.juanitos.net">www.juanitos.net</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/11._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_flako_-_humming.mp3"><strong>fLako - "Humming"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="www.myspace.com/flakomusic">www.myspace.com/flakomusic</a>)</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/12._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_flako_-_lullaby.mp3">fLako - "Lullaby"</a><br />
</strong>(<a href="www.myspace.com/flakomusic">www.myspace.com/flakomusic</a>)</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/13._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_b-ju_-_philly_run.mp3">B-Ju - "Philly Run"</a><br />
</strong>(<a href="http://www.error-broadcast.com">www.error-broadcast.com</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/14._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_bo_marley_-_bauhelm.mp3"><strong>Bo Marley - "Bauhelm"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.jahtari.org">www.jahtari.org</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/15._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_henrik_jose_-_possibilities.mp3"><strong>Henrik Jose - "Possibilities"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.genshimedia.com">www.genshimedia.com</a>)</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/16._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_bobby_baby_-_bye_bye_snow_hello_snow_version_by_dof.mp3">Bobby Baby - "Bye Bye Snow (Hello Snow Version by DoF)"</a><br />
</strong>(<a href="http://www.corpid-label.de">www.corpid-label.de</a>)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/17._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_iambic_-_decembers_shadows.mp3"><strong>Iambic - "December's Shadows"</strong></a><br />
(<a href="http://www.laridae.at">www.laridae.at</a>)</li>
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<h2>Licence: You are allowed to copy and...</h2>
<p>This compilation was curated by Jeannette Corneille and Moritz "mo." Sauer. The Cover Artwork was designed by Jeannette Corneille (www.jcorneille.de). All tracks are released under <a href="www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/">a creative commons licence</a>.</p>
<p><strong>You are allowed to copy, distribute and transmit the work :)</strong></p>
<h2>Free Music Download</h2>
<p><strong>Download: <a href="http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/music_from_all_around_the_world_vbr_mp3.zip">Music From All Around The World - A Pop Compilation</a> (ZIP)</strong></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Our Phlow Compilation &quot;Music From All Around The World&quot; is prove, that you find wonderful creative commons pop music. It&#039;s prove that free has nothing to do with low quality or geeky dark ambient. On top of all &quot;Music From All Around The World&quot; shows t...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>(http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/cover_music_from_all_around_the_world.jpg)Pop Music Compilation | Our Phlow Compilation &quot;Music From All Around The World&quot; is prove, that you find wonderful creative commons pop music. It&#039;s prove that free has nothing to do with low quality or geeky dark ambient. On top of all &quot;Music From All Around The World&quot; shows that the worldwide creative commons music scene offers more and more compatible music be played out loud on the radio. We at Phlow believe that 2010 creative commons music will please more and more music lovers who love songs, vocals and pop in general.

With average music listeners in mind, who don&#039;t get lost with excitement in dusty box at their record dealer of choice we crafted this compilation. We made our girlfriend listen to the music, asked her for advice and offer you now a true pop music compilation for people who enjoy some happy melodies.

Smile with us listening to melancholic songs from The Black Atlantic or Jsvenes y Sexys from South America. Please push your chair aside and dance to some disco music from Comfort Fit and Opolopo and clap your hands with that four to the floor beat. Laugh about the mad rhymes by Tracky Birthday and get mad with Professor Kliq. Get down with some some downtempo hip hop from fLako and B-Ju and rise your hands again into the air with Henrik Jose.
Playlist of  &quot;Music From All Around The World&quot;

	* Soto - &quot;Orange&quot;
(www.creation-centre.com (http://www.creation-centre.com))
	* The Black Atlantic - &quot;Dandelion&quot;
(www.beepbeep.nl (http://www.beepbeep.nl))
	* Jsvenes y Sexys - &quot;El Reloj&quot;
(www.ponirepublic.com (http://www.ponirepublic.com))
	* Did The Red Sea Part? - &quot;Ghost Bees&quot;
(www.peppermillrecords.com (http://www.peppermillrecords.com))
	* Comfort Fit - &quot;Freeze The Cut (Opolopo&#039;s Emotional Draft Remix)&quot;
(www.tokyodawn.net (http://www.tokyodawn.net))
	* Tracky Birthday - &quot;Balla!&quot;
(www.upitup.com (http://www.upitup.com))
	* Professor Kliq - &quot;Plastic &amp; Flashing Lights&quot;
(www.rec72.net (http://www.rec72.net))
	* Suhov - &quot;Exx Fuck&quot;
(www.budabeats.com (http://www.budabeats.com))
	* Menuda Coincidencia - &quot;verso ?sin esfuerzo?&quot;
(www.delhotel.com (http://www.delhotel.com))
	* Juanitoss - &quot;Hola Hola Bossa Nova&quot;
(www.juanitos.net (http://www.juanitos.net))
	* fLako - &quot;Humming&quot;
(www.myspace.com/flakomusic (www.myspace.com/flakomusic))
	* fLako - &quot;Lullaby&quot; (http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/12._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_flako_-_lullaby.mp3)
(www.myspace.com/flakomusic (www.myspace.com/flakomusic))
	* B-Ju - &quot;Philly Run&quot; (http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/13._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_b-ju_-_philly_run.mp3)
(www.error-broadcast.com (http://www.error-broadcast.com))
	* Bo Marley - &quot;Bauhelm&quot;
(www.jahtari.org (http://www.jahtari.org))
	* Henrik Jose - &quot;Possibilities&quot;
(www.genshimedia.com (http://www.genshimedia.com))
	* Bobby Baby - &quot;Bye Bye Snow (Hello Snow Version by DoF)&quot; (http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/16._music_from_all_around_the_world_-_bobby_baby_-_bye_bye_snow_hello_snow_version_by_dof.mp3)
(www.corpid-label.de (http://www.corpid-label.de))
	* Iambic - &quot;December&#039;s Shadows&quot;
(www.laridae.at (http://www.laridae.at))

Licence: You are allowed to copy and...
This compilation was curated by Jeannette Corneille and Moritz &quot;mo.&quot; Sauer. The Cover Artwork was designed by Jeannette Corneille (www.jcorneille.de). All tracks are released under a creative commons licence (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/).

You are allowed to copy, distribute and transmit the work :)
Free Music Download
Download: Music From All Around The World - A Pop Compilation (http://www.archive.org/download/music_from_all_around_the_world/music_from_all_around_the_world_vbr_mp3.zip) (ZIP)</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Phlow Jahtari Mixtape &#8211; &#8220;A Fistful Of Dub&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 15:06:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>mo.</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jahtari Tribute &#124; While publishing our Jahtari-Portrait some days ago, I thought: "Why not making a mixtape with my favorite Jahtari-anthems?" After some digging through the whole back catalogue I finished my studies of the mighty echo chambers of Jahtari. I rolled you a wonderful spliff of smokey Dub Reggae anthems. Take care, Jahtari might [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Jahtari Tribute </strong>| While publishing our <strong><a href="http://phlow-magazine.com/feature/1448-jahtari-dub-reggae-netlabel">Jahtari-Portrait</a></strong> some days ago, I thought: "Why not making a mixtape with my favorite Jahtari-anthems?" After some digging through the whole back catalogue I finished my studies of the mighty echo chambers of Jahtari. I rolled you a wonderful spliff of smokey Dub Reggae anthems. Take care, Jahtari might blast you away into bits and pieces of colourful 8-Bit-powered reggae music with dubby sounds and a massive bass. Push up ya lighta, for disrupt and his posse!</p>
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<h2>Phlow Jahtari Mixtape</h2>
<p><a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Tubby ROM Module (7)" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET03/JTRNET03-02-disrupt-Tubby_ROM_Module.mp3">01. disrupt - "Tubby ROM Module (7")" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Sensi Addict" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET08/JTRNET08-01-Mikey_Murka_-_Sensi_Addict.mp3">02. Mikey Murka - "Sensi Addict" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Depth Charge" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET15/JTRNET15_B_Jahtari_Riddim_Force_-_Depth_Charge.mp3">03. Jahtari Riddim Force - "Depth Charge" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Farther East" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP04/JTREP04_01_Ras_Amerlock_avec_Baba_Jan_I_-_Farther_East.mp3">04. Ras Amerlock - "Farther East" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Breeze Blow" href="http://www.archive.org/download/jtrnet18Wheeler-BreezeBlow/JTRNET18_A_Wheeler_-_Breeze_Blow.mp3">05. Wheeler - "Breeze Blow" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Jah Red Gold And Green" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP02/JTREP02-01-disrupt-JahRedGoldAndGreen.mp3">06. disrupt - "Jah Red Gold And Green" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Bomb 20" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP01/JTREP01-disrupt-3-Bomb20.mp3">07. disrupt - "Bomb 20" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Ticker Tape" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP06/Jtrep06_02_tickerTape.mp3">08. Tapes - "Ticker Tape" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Samurai Showdown" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET16/JTRNET16_A_disrupt_-_Samurai_Showdown.mp3">09. disrupt - "Samurai Showdown" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Enchantier" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET13/JTRNET13_A_Jahtari_Riddim_Force_-_Enchantier.mp3">10. Jahtari Riddim Force - "Enchantier" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Fight The Formation" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET12/JTRNET12_A_Illyah_Ltd_Candy_-_Fight_The_Formation.mp3">11. Illyah &amp; Ltd. Candy - "Fight The Formation" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Give Thanks To Be Part" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET11/JTRNET11-02-Normaa_-_Give_Thanks_To_Be_Part.mp3">12. Normaa - "Give Thanks To Be Part" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Blast You To Bits" href="http://www.jahtari.org/music/sounds/Net7inch/JTR_NET10/A_disrupt_-_Blast_You_To_Bits.mp3">13. disrupt - "Blast You To Bits" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Speak'n'Sex Maaagik Dub" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET07/JTRNET07-03-Volfoniq_vs_Kik_The_Hypez_-_Speak_n_Sex_Maaagik_Dub.mp3">14. Volfoniq vs Kik The Hypez - "Speak'n'Sex Maaagik Dub" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Brennen Euch Ab" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET14/JTRNET14_A_Fleur_Earth_Gringo_Starr_-_Brennen_Euch_Ab.mp3">15. Fleur Earth w/ Gringo Starr - "Brennen Euch Ab" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Re-Entry Dub" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP03/JTREP03_05_Blue_Vitriol_-_Re-Entry_Dub.mp3">16. Blue Vitriol - "Re-Entry Dub" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Martial World" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET05/JTRNET05-A-Blaze_Dem_-_Martial_World.mp3">17. Blaze Dem - "Martial World" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Central Dubbing Unit" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET04/JTRNET04-01-disrupt-Central_Dubbing_Unit.mp3">18. disrupt - "Central Dubbing Unit" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Bauhelm" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET06/JTRNET06-01-Bo_Marley-Bauhelm.mp3">19. Bo Marley - "Bauhelm" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Loose In Space" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET02/JTRNET02-01-Jahtari_Riddim_Force-Loose_In_Space.mp3">20. Jahtari Riddim Force - "Loose In Space" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Kick De Bucket" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP05/02_Dubmood_-_Kick_De_Bucket.mp3">21. Dubmood - "Kick De Bucket" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download The Stars My Destination" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET02/JTRNET02-02-disrupt-The_Stars_My_Destination.mp3">22. disrupt - "The Stars My Destination" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download Breeder" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP03/JTREP03_02_Blue_Vitriol_-_Breeder.mp3">23. Blue Vitriol - "Breeder" (MP3)</a><br />
<a title="Free MP3 Reggae Download International Karate Championship" href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET01/JTRNET01_02.mp3">24. disrupt - "International Karate Championship" (MP3)</a></p>
<h2>M3u- and XSPF-Playlist</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/jahtari-compilation-a-fistful-of-dub.m3u"><strong>M3U-Playlist:</strong> Phlow Jahtari Mixtape - "A Fistful Of Dub"</a></li>
<li><a href="http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/jahtari-compilation-a-fistful-of-dub.xspf"><strong>XSPF-Playlist:</strong> Phlow Jahtari Mixtape - "A Fistful Of Dub"</a></li>
</ul>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Jahtari Tribute | While publishing our Jahtari-Portrait some days ago, I thought: &quot;Why not making a mixtape with my favorite Jahtari-anthems?&quot; After some digging through the whole back catalogue I finished my studies of the mighty echo chambers of Jaht...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Jahtari Tribute | While publishing our Jahtari-Portrait (http://phlow-magazine.com/feature/1448-jahtari-dub-reggae-netlabel) some days ago, I thought: &quot;Why not making a mixtape with my favorite Jahtari-anthems?&quot; After some digging through the whole back catalogue I finished my studies of the mighty echo chambers of Jahtari. I rolled you a wonderful spliff of smokey Dub Reggae anthems. Take care, Jahtari might blast you away into bits and pieces of colourful 8-Bit-powered reggae music with dubby sounds and a massive bass. Push up ya lighta, for disrupt and his posse!




Phlow Jahtari Mixtape
01. disrupt - &quot;Tubby ROM Module (7&quot;)&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET03/JTRNET03-02-disrupt-Tubby_ROM_Module.mp3)
02. Mikey Murka - &quot;Sensi Addict&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET08/JTRNET08-01-Mikey_Murka_-_Sensi_Addict.mp3)
03. Jahtari Riddim Force - &quot;Depth Charge&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET15/JTRNET15_B_Jahtari_Riddim_Force_-_Depth_Charge.mp3)
04. Ras Amerlock - &quot;Farther East&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP04/JTREP04_01_Ras_Amerlock_avec_Baba_Jan_I_-_Farther_East.mp3)
05. Wheeler - &quot;Breeze Blow&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/jtrnet18Wheeler-BreezeBlow/JTRNET18_A_Wheeler_-_Breeze_Blow.mp3)
06. disrupt - &quot;Jah Red Gold And Green&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP02/JTREP02-01-disrupt-JahRedGoldAndGreen.mp3)
07. disrupt - &quot;Bomb 20&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP01/JTREP01-disrupt-3-Bomb20.mp3)
08. Tapes - &quot;Ticker Tape&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP06/Jtrep06_02_tickerTape.mp3)
09. disrupt - &quot;Samurai Showdown&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET16/JTRNET16_A_disrupt_-_Samurai_Showdown.mp3)
10. Jahtari Riddim Force - &quot;Enchantier&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET13/JTRNET13_A_Jahtari_Riddim_Force_-_Enchantier.mp3)
11. Illyah &amp; Ltd. Candy - &quot;Fight The Formation&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET12/JTRNET12_A_Illyah_Ltd_Candy_-_Fight_The_Formation.mp3)
12. Normaa - &quot;Give Thanks To Be Part&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET11/JTRNET11-02-Normaa_-_Give_Thanks_To_Be_Part.mp3)
13. disrupt - &quot;Blast You To Bits&quot; (MP3) (http://www.jahtari.org/music/sounds/Net7inch/JTR_NET10/A_disrupt_-_Blast_You_To_Bits.mp3)
14. Volfoniq vs Kik The Hypez - &quot;Speak&#039;n&#039;Sex Maaagik Dub&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET07/JTRNET07-03-Volfoniq_vs_Kik_The_Hypez_-_Speak_n_Sex_Maaagik_Dub.mp3)
15. Fleur Earth w/ Gringo Starr - &quot;Brennen Euch Ab&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET14/JTRNET14_A_Fleur_Earth_Gringo_Starr_-_Brennen_Euch_Ab.mp3)
16. Blue Vitriol - &quot;Re-Entry Dub&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP03/JTREP03_05_Blue_Vitriol_-_Re-Entry_Dub.mp3)
17. Blaze Dem - &quot;Martial World&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET05/JTRNET05-A-Blaze_Dem_-_Martial_World.mp3)
18. disrupt - &quot;Central Dubbing Unit&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET04/JTRNET04-01-disrupt-Central_Dubbing_Unit.mp3)
19. Bo Marley - &quot;Bauhelm&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET06/JTRNET06-01-Bo_Marley-Bauhelm.mp3)
20. Jahtari Riddim Force - &quot;Loose In Space&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET02/JTRNET02-01-Jahtari_Riddim_Force-Loose_In_Space.mp3)
21. Dubmood - &quot;Kick De Bucket&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP05/02_Dubmood_-_Kick_De_Bucket.mp3)
22. disrupt - &quot;The Stars My Destination&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET02/JTRNET02-02-disrupt-The_Stars_My_Destination.mp3)
23. Blue Vitriol - &quot;Breeder&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTREP03/JTREP03_02_Blue_Vitriol_-_Breeder.mp3)
24. disrupt - &quot;International Karate Championship&quot; (MP3) (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET01/JTRNET01_02.mp3)
M3u- and XSPF-Playlist

	* M3U-Playlist: Phlow Jahtari Mixtape - &quot;A Fistful Of Dub&quot;
	* XSPF-Playlist: Phlow Jahtari Mixtape - &quot;A Fistful Of Dub&quot;</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The Jah of 8-Bit-Chip-Dub-Digital-Laptop-Reggae-Music</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<h3>Punching Pac-Man through a Space Echo</h3>
<p>Niches can be cool. Especially when you’re the star of one. Even better when you dug it out from nothing all by yourself. Jan Gleichmar, aka Disrupt, label head of Jahtari.org, is the star of his own genre. He refines a bulky sub-bass sound with an oldschool 8-bit charm. He calls it simply: <em>Digital Laptop Reggae.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://phlow-magazine.com/feature/1448-jahtari-dub-reggae-netlabel">Crawl with us into the echo chambers of Jahtari!</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Punching Pac-Man through a Space Echo</h3>
<p>Niches can be cool. Especially when you’re the star of one. Even better when you dug it out from nothing all by yourself. Jan Gleichmar, aka Disrupt, label head of Jahtari.org, is the star of his own genre. He refines a bulky sub-bass sound with an oldschool 8-bit charm. He calls it simply: <em>Digital Laptop Reggae.</em></p>
<p><a href="http://phlow-magazine.com/feature/1448-jahtari-dub-reggae-netlabel">Crawl with us into the echo chambers of Jahtari!</a></p>
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<p><strong>Text written in 2006 for Sceen Magazine by: <a href="http://phlow-magazine.com/about/#mo">Moritz "mo." Sauer</a> and <a href="http://alexanderscholz.com/" target="_blank">Alexander Scholz</a><br />
Translation from German into English: Stepha Zanella<br />
Photography by <a href="http://www.risse.org/" target="_blank">Matthias H. Risse</a> shot in 2006</strong></p>
<p>Being a nerd can also be cool. Especially if you manage to produce something as catchy as what Disrupt came up with. His first netlabel release came out in May 2004 on the electronica label Phonocake.org from Dresden, Germany. It was melodious, hard to get out of your head and surprisingly successful. A separate netlabel platform was needed — a project Jan quickly baptized Jahtari.</p>
<h2>Know your roots</h2>
<p>The success and ease of these recordings lies in the clever but simple recipe that’s at the heart of most of Disrupt’s music.</p>
<ol>
<li>Take the bass riff from something rockin’ tune or,...</li>
<li>Compose your own riddim.</li>
<li>Melt together with a melody from the 8-bit generation. (Monkey Island coconut flavor or something from the pantry in the Maniac Mansion)</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Wanna taste? Check out <a href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET01/JTRNET01_02.mp3">"International Karate"</a> (<a href="http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET01/JTRNET01_01.mp3">"IT+ Version"</a>).</strong></p>
<p>At the age of 31 Jan has already experienced a big chunk of music culture. Travelling through gabba and drum-and-bass; over experimental to minimal techno he arrived at the happy island we call dub. On this journey he was influenced by more than classics loved in Jamaica. Inspiration came to him via the Berlin Basic Channel posse, Moritz von Oswaldt and Mark Ernestus, all of whom were a part of the Rhythm &amp; Sound project.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1460" title="risse-jahtari7" src="http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/risse-jahtari4.jpg" alt="risse-jahtari7" width="580" height="386" /></p>
<p>As Disrupt it was never Jan’s intention to just fall into old catagories. He wanted to find a way to let his beloved dub reggae develop. That’s how the Digital Laptop Reggae concept was born. Because after all, at the bottom of it there’s a singing notebook CPU and the music software Ableton Live. For the charming 8-bit feel of his trademark sound he threw in an extra bunch of rusty freeware plug-ins.</p>
<p>To all this, Jan combined the idea of the riddim. <strong>A riddim is like the musical open source code of dub. </strong>A hook line, if you will. It’s basically a short bass instrumental. Riddims have an original source but are used again and again by diverse artists to make new songs. Often enough riddims have been used and changed and mutated so much that the source or even the original composer can no longer be identified. It’s generally the rule that a riddim is not simply copied and used. As in hip hop and drum-and-bass, where a classic drum loop is rearranged into a new beat, Disrupt takes a riddim and after slicing and dicing, adds it to his own recipe. If he can’t find a riddim that fits, he simply cooks up his own.</p>
<h2>Sound signature</h2>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1460" title="risse-jahtari7" src="http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/risse-jahtari7.jpg" alt="risse-jahtari7" width="580" height="386" /></p>
<p>There’s a certain nostalgia listening to the sound of Disrupt — be it at <a href="http://www.phonocake.org/release.php?release_id=35&amp;lang=2" target="_blank">Phonocake.org</a>, <a href="http://www.ideology.de/archives/audio000118.php" target="_blank">iDEOLOGY.de</a> or right there at <a href="http://Jahtari.org" target="_blank">Jahtari.org</a>. The idea of recompiling retro-esque C64 game soundtracks is as simple as it is clever. For Jan <strong>it is more than a fondness for computer nostalgia though. It’s a deep musical appreciation of the composers of the 8-bit era</strong>, as their timeless songs have their very own sound and composition aesthetic. Jan rolls them up in massive bass and serves it up hot.</p>
<p>Sometime, of course, it’s got to be sampled. When Jan samples, he’s using game sounds as heard on his <a href="http://www.jahtari.org/music/JTR%20EP02.htm" target="_blank">EP Drum Sounds</a>. On one particular track he recorded a round of Space Invaders and built it into his beat. The melodies from games however, are not sampled. They’re ‘original’ copies made with the help of plug-ins. The boys from Jahtari aren’t just recycling old wrecks, but respectfully honouring the oldschool elders. Tune into their recent Monkey Island bootleg mix — a dub tribute that came wrapped up appropriately in a little online adventure game.</p>
<h2>Disrupt vs Bo Marley</h2>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-1453" title="bo-mobil" src="http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/bo-mobil.jpg" alt="bo-mobil" width="240" height="362" />Jan has created something new with his Disrupt project. But that doesn’t mean that everyone releasing at Jahtari has to follow his lead. The primary directives are having fun, being your freaky self, and loving reggae and dub. One such freak also on Jahtari is <a href="http://www.jahtari.org/artists/bomarley.htm" target="_blank">Bo Marley</a>.</p>
<p>Bo Marley is the Danes Max, Benjamin, Kristian und Theis. It’s also Jan’s hottest dish on the dub menu. In their fun tracks Bo Marley fuses dada-esque mutated German text with live instruments that the band has hunted down on their Space Echo trips. The result is original, catchy music, that you can’t get out of your head nor shake off your tapping feet.</p>
<p>As opposed to many other netaudio artists, Bo Marley is anything but a studio band. Together with Disrupt they have rocked such festivals as Fusion in Germany or Jazzjuice in Aarhus, Denmark. But Bo Marley are actually best known for their spontaneous live acts in public. They cruise over hill and dale in their jerry-built Space Echo analog electronic caravan and put on shows of Danish dub in dead-end streets and market squares. The accidental audience is stunned but also thrilled enough to stop and dance.</p>
<p>Disrupt and Bo Marley are a perfect match. Together they’ve also released a conventional CD, the first ever  produced by Jahtari. Bo Marley vs. Disrupt is a concept album of small trilogies strung together from different Bo Marley tracks. Each trilogy begins with an old-fashioned ‘Tracker’ intro produced on an Amiga, followed by the actual Bo Marley track. Disrupt then rounds it all out by remixing it in his dub style. Very Jahtari.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1450" title="jahtari-logo-big" src="http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/jahtari-logo-big.gif" alt="jahtari-logo-big" width="580" height="406" /></p>
<p>The CD is available for a very friendly price and is sent by Jan himself. Included is your Bo Marley button of choice and good vibrations. The first physical release from Jahtari stays true to the netlabel concept though: you can listen to the whole album online.</p>
<h2>Flea market fortune</h2>
<p>Jahtari — where Jan does most of the label work besides releasing his own tracks — is an uplifting example of free music culture and how to release and market your own stuff. This simply wasn’t possible 15 years ago. That Jan is now invited to festivals and getting DJ gigs and that thousands are hearing and loving what he does, is only thanks to the internet and the netlabel idea of making and sharing music. “I could ever charge people for a faceless MP3 that would just end up on somebody’s hard drive. MP3 encoding costs pretty much nothing,” says Jan. But what about the creative value of his music? “Music will always be made, no matter what. The only question is, what will it cost to bring it to people.”</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-1449" title="jahtari-cover-artworks" src="http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/jahtari-cover-artworks.gif" alt="jahtari-cover-artworks" width="580" height="386" /></p>
<p>Ultimately, both MP3s and CDs seem a little inappropriate for the sound of Jahtari. “Reggae and dub are actually vinyl music,” says Jan. Unlike techno and other electronica that works fine in the MP3 format, dub in digital formats never really caught on. Vinyl and reggae culture simply grew up 100% together. No wonder Jan is constantly being asked when the Jahtari stuff is finally coming out on vinyl. Soon, he says. In the future real record releases are going to take priority over netlabel downloads. Not just because of demand but because of Jan’s utter love of it. “I want 7”s you can throw on the turntable. I want 10”s, 12”s on 45, LPs and covers for the shelf. I want people to stumble over Jahtari stuff in record shops and in 10 years to find it again at the flea market where, of course, it’ll carry a collector’s item price tag,” he says. “That’s how reggae works. And hopefully this will never change.” Full analog 8-bit rewind going fast forward!</p>
<p>In the meantime impatient DJs keep cutting their own Jahtari dubplates and a pipeline full of net releases by old and new Jahtari artists will rock your DSL. At least that’s the promise we extract from Jan before he waves goodbye and heads back into his 8-bit-chip-dub-digital-laptop-reggae wonderland. You know, where Pac-Man’s high on dope not pills and the Giana Sisters have dreads.</p>
<h2>Links to Jahtari</h2>
<p>Website: <a href="http://Jahtari.org">Jahtari.org</a></p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Punching Pac-Man through a Space Echo Niches can be cool. Especially when you’re the star of one. Even better when you dug it out from nothing all by yourself. Jan Gleichmar, aka Disrupt, label head of Jahtari.org, is the star of his own genre.</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>Punching Pac-Man through a Space Echo
Niches can be cool. Especially when you’re the star of one. Even better when you dug it out from nothing all by yourself. Jan Gleichmar, aka Disrupt, label head of Jahtari.org, is the star of his own genre. He refines a bulky sub-bass sound with an oldschool 8-bit charm. He calls it simply: Digital Laptop Reggae.

Crawl with us into the echo chambers of Jahtari! (http://phlow-magazine.com/feature/1448-jahtari-dub-reggae-netlabel)





Text written in 2006 for Sceen Magazine by: Moritz &quot;mo.&quot; Sauer (http://phlow-magazine.com/about/#mo) and Alexander Scholz (http://alexanderscholz.com/)
Translation from German into English: Stepha Zanella
Photography by Matthias H. Risse (http://www.risse.org/) shot in 2006

Being a nerd can also be cool. Especially if you manage to produce something as catchy as what Disrupt came up with. His first netlabel release came out in May 2004 on the electronica label Phonocake.org from Dresden, Germany. It was melodious, hard to get out of your head and surprisingly successful. A separate netlabel platform was needed — a project Jan quickly baptized Jahtari.


Know your roots
The success and ease of these recordings lies in the clever but simple recipe that’s at the heart of most of Disrupt’s music.

	* Take the bass riff from something rockin’ tune or,...
	* Compose your own riddim.
	* Melt together with a melody from the 8-bit generation. (Monkey Island coconut flavor or something from the pantry in the Maniac Mansion)

Wanna taste? Check out &quot;International Karate&quot; (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET01/JTRNET01_02.mp3) (&quot;IT+ Version&quot; (http://www.archive.org/download/JTRNET01/JTRNET01_01.mp3)).

At the age of 31 Jan has already experienced a big chunk of music culture. Travelling through gabba and drum-and-bass; over experimental to minimal techno he arrived at the happy island we call dub. On this journey he was influenced by more than classics loved in Jamaica. Inspiration came to him via the Berlin Basic Channel posse, Moritz von Oswaldt and Mark Ernestus, all of whom were a part of the Rhythm &amp; Sound project.

(http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/risse-jahtari4.jpg)

As Disrupt it was never Jan’s intention to just fall into old catagories. He wanted to find a way to let his beloved dub reggae develop. That’s how the Digital Laptop Reggae concept was born. Because after all, at the bottom of it there’s a singing notebook CPU and the music software Ableton Live. For the charming 8-bit feel of his trademark sound he threw in an extra bunch of rusty freeware plug-ins.

To all this, Jan combined the idea of the riddim. A riddim is like the musical open source code of dub. A hook line, if you will. It’s basically a short bass instrumental. Riddims have an original source but are used again and again by diverse artists to make new songs. Often enough riddims have been used and changed and mutated so much that the source or even the original composer can no longer be identified. It’s generally the rule that a riddim is not simply copied and used. As in hip hop and drum-and-bass, where a classic drum loop is rearranged into a new beat, Disrupt takes a riddim and after slicing and dicing, adds it to his own recipe. If he can’t find a riddim that fits, he simply cooks up his own.
Sound signature
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There’s a certain nostalgia listening to the sound of Disrupt — be it at Phonocake.org (http://www.phonocake.org/release.php?release_id=35&amp;lang=2), iDEOLOGY.de (http://www.ideology.de/archives/audio000118.php) or right there at Jahtari.org (http://Jahtari.org). The idea of recompiling retro-esque C64 game soundtracks is as simple as it is clever. For Jan it is more than a fondness for computer nostalgia though. It’s a deep musical appreciation of the composers of the 8-bit era, as their timeless songs have their very own sound and composition aesthetic.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Volfoniq and Disrupt and Bo Marley &#8211; &#8220;L&#8217;Anchoïade&#8221; (Les Cristaux Liquident)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2008 03:09:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunny Dub Reggae &#124; Last year, to be precise in June 2007, Volfoniq, disrupt and Bo Marley met at the french festival "Dub en sauce". Spontaneously they teamed up, grabbed some bottles of red wine, enjoyed excellent french food and produced some relaxed sunny dub reggae tunes for us. "Savoir vivre, you know what I'm [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/jam-in-sauce.jpg"><img src="http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/jam-in-sauce-250x250.jpg" alt="jam-in-sauce" title="jam-in-sauce" width="250" height="250" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1464" /></a><strong>Sunny Dub Reggae</strong> | Last year, to be precise in June 2007, <a href="http://phlow-magazine.com/mp3-music-download/dub-reggae/233-volfoniq-disrupt-bo-marley-lanchoiade?preview=true">Volfoniq, disrupt and Bo Marley</a> met at the french festival "Dub en sauce". Spontaneously they teamed up, grabbed some bottles of red wine, enjoyed excellent french food and produced some relaxed sunny dub reggae tunes for us. "Savoir vivre, you know what I'm sayin!?!"<span id="more-233"></span></p>
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<p>While disrupt enjoys putting some good old 8-bit-sounds into his tunes, Bo Marley know how to play their instruments. Together with Volfoniq they complete their sound and while they enjoyed the sun last year down at the côte d'azur at Montpelier, we smile now while listening to the melodic reggae anthems they composed for us. Get ready for some brazzling-mad-deep basslines with live instruments and a melodic <a href="http://www.dict.cc/?s=schunkeln">"Schunkel"</a>-flavour.</p>
<h2>MP3  Dub Reggae Music Download</h2>
<p>Release: <a href="http://pakupaku.celeonet.fr/joomla/content/view/14/42/">Download</a></p>
<p>LCL : <a href="http://www.lescristauxliquident.org">www.lescristauxliquident.org</a><br />
Bo Marley : <a href="http://www.myspace.com/herrbomarley">www.myspace.com/herrbomarley</a><br />
Disrupt : <a href="http://www.jahtari.org">www.jahtari.org</a><br />
Volfoniq : <a href="http://www.volfoniq.com">www.volfoniq.com</a></p>
<h2>Credits for the tunes</h2>
<p>Bo Marley, Disrupt et Volfoniq<br />
Organ, BassSynth &amp; weird noises : Bo Marley (Max, Theis &amp; Benjamin)<br />
Drums &amp; Space echo : Disrupt<br />
Melodica,  Dubs &amp; arrangements : Volfoniq<br />
Mastering : Elvalys mastering</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>Sunny Dub Reggae | Last year, to be precise in June 2007, Volfoniq, disrupt and Bo Marley met at the french festival &quot;Dub en sauce&quot;. Spontaneously they teamed up, grabbed some bottles of red wine, enjoyed excellent french food and produced some relaxed...</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>(http://phlow-magazine.com/wp-content/uploads/jam-in-sauce-250x250.jpg)Sunny Dub Reggae | Last year, to be precise in June 2007, Volfoniq, disrupt and Bo Marley (http://phlow-magazine.com/mp3-music-download/dub-reggae/233-volfoniq-disrupt-bo-marley-lanchoiade?preview=true) met at the french festival &quot;Dub en sauce&quot;. Spontaneously they teamed up, grabbed some bottles of red wine, enjoyed excellent french food and produced some relaxed sunny dub reggae tunes for us. &quot;Savoir vivre, you know what I&#039;m sayin!?!&quot;



While disrupt enjoys putting some good old 8-bit-sounds into his tunes, Bo Marley know how to play their instruments. Together with Volfoniq they complete their sound and while they enjoyed the sun last year down at the côte d&#039;azur at Montpelier, we smile now while listening to the melodic reggae anthems they composed for us. Get ready for some brazzling-mad-deep basslines with live instruments and a melodic &quot;Schunkel&quot; (http://www.dict.cc/?s=schunkeln)-flavour.
MP3  Dub Reggae Music Download
Release: Download (http://pakupaku.celeonet.fr/joomla/content/view/14/42/)

LCL : www.lescristauxliquident.org (http://www.lescristauxliquident.org)
Bo Marley : www.myspace.com/herrbomarley (http://www.myspace.com/herrbomarley)
Disrupt : www.jahtari.org (http://www.jahtari.org)
Volfoniq : www.volfoniq.com (http://www.volfoniq.com)
Credits for the tunes
Bo Marley, Disrupt et Volfoniq
Organ, BassSynth &amp; weird noises : Bo Marley (Max, Theis &amp; Benjamin)
Drums &amp; Space echo : Disrupt
Melodica,  Dubs &amp; arrangements : Volfoniq
Mastering : Elvalys mastering</itunes:summary>
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