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Electric Aomeba

by Loose Lion. Jerome Truman

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Bring forth the herbalist. Bring down the murder list. reline the government. Give rise to the public. woo oh Bring us the high grade. another charlotte's strain and cure our body from pain with that dub to find our ways. Hook I'm gonna keep it simple. stick to me ganja. woo oh I'm gonna keep it simple. enter the temple. I'm gonna keep it simple. stick to Jah Works. I'm gonna keep it simple. Respect our Mother Earth. We coming in from the Roots Bring forth the knowledge. Bring down the corruption. It starts with your spirit. And ends with ur tearin'. woo oh. Show us Jah Mighty. and no more fighting In a world harbours. with that dub of the ganja farmer.
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Lyrically imprisoned waiting for some wisdom to get up in my space and realise my system. Fadin; out the fiction revealing with me weapon to fight for truth and the good of Jah's mission. Are we all listenin', waiting for the wisdom to get up in the future and know this system? As it was written, deep in the old scripture to bare herbs n seeds for our composition. Lord, Lord, Lord! Clarify my conscience. Lord, Lord, lord! Dub us up to another conscious. Momentarily risen breathing for these visions to get up in my sense and notify my wisdom. Wake up the hidden, resting in mental prisons to speak for the youth and heal globalism. Are we still dying', chanting in monk's visions to set us people free from heartless livin'? Once it was written, down in translations Jah sent us peace, spreading thru our nation. Up to the Dub Potentially within em, moving for the mission to get up on my wise and re-gain emissions. Wide awake dreamin', dubbing is my weapon, preachin' with bullets of lyrical riddem. Are we still breathin', thinking about the mission or repeating the past days of death religion? While it was written, on pages of machines, I Jerome Truman seek the word of Zion.
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LOOSE LION presents ELECTRIC AMOEBA (Type 0.00$ for FREE)

Featuring Jerome Truman's debut Dub Shack studio album.

Electric Amoeba is a fusion of Roots, Rock, Reggae, Dub with a twist of Hip Hop and Blues styles.

Produced & mixed by Jeremy Clubb aka Jerome Truman aka Jah Clubb
Co-Produced by Mike Vair-Haley

When you see Loose Lion, Loose Lion on our albums you know it started with a few of us in the Dub Shack collaborating at first note or drum break of the songs.

Loose Lion is not a band but a community, a vibe, a culture growing with old and new wisdom. Rhymes and riddims. Om's and tones. We are like-minded souls that are here to create.To give back to the world in grooves with healing forces and knowledge of self-empowerment.

Today is a special day for our community. We are giving birth to our first artist/creator, Jerome Truman

Jerome wrote all songs at first then stepped in Loose Lion to help build and create the sound.
We are always stronger together.
We are a community, no matter whose face or name is in front.
We are building our forces and planning to release more of our artists/creators into the world. We are LOOSE LION

Much love and BIG THANKS for Listening!
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released May 5, 2017

Loose Lion Community
Jerome Truman: lead vocals, guitars, percussions and Dub mixing
Mike Vair-Haley: lead guitar, keys, trombone
Dane Mills: drums and bass
Robbie Steel: keys, turntablism, shakers
Sir Offbeat - bass
Chad Cote bass
Simon Wallace: bass
Campbell Burns: guitar
Octavio N. Santos: horns
Greg Ruston: sax
Jon Douma - piano
Mae Fu: backup vocals
Simone Yeh: backup vocals
Launa Cornibert: backup vocals

Recorded at the Dub Sack and Venue
Mastered by: Brooke Daye at Jahronome Inc and Jeremy Clubb at the Dub Shack

Photo by: J.R. Clubb follow him on Instagram
Artwork design by: Ry Jones at Highly Irie Future Inc

p.s, I Jerome talkin'
Special thanks to ALL who helped create and share their knowledge (like for sure Eddie Chow, Ry Jones for knowledge). All the musician cats who always have my back and make the trek to the Dub Shack. Mike Vair Haley spent some time with I on arrangements and production. Dub your Lonesome was his take over on the control's Traxx, which turned out to be something nice for our sound. After awhile living with these songs getting ready to release them. Comes along Dane Mills who moves in next door in the ocean side mountain of Chiashan. Dane and his cool laid back style came in with ease and replaced all of the vst drums with real drums and most basslines.
We were in a whole new galaxy now. We had to Reconstruct and had to take a different direction to land back on earth to release this album. We flew in, not from space but another way.

Meanwhile, with his big funk machine, Greg Rushton swings by to let off some steam with his bari-sax. Sounds so healing in the little Dub Shack. Always bringing his big presence in the Shack by scratching his vinyl, chanking out on the piano or singing his soul to the roof. Robbie Steel. Thanks, bro. Lots of natural talent.

While we were lost in space, we had an encounter with Sir OffBeat.
He was trying to capture our groove and sell it on the black-space-market. We had almost lost our souls but the protection of Devil in Head Dubbed us away to safety. Thanks, Jah! Guide, I ship.

From the jungle. Under the scope, the rainforest, animals and humans are being destroyed. On a mission, we meet with Simon to help speak out on destruction. Through the Hell, we roamed. Chad Chote and Campbell Burns struck their wisdom down on a rock and lite up a path to the next stepping stone of trip.
We realized waiting around wasn't getting us far. We took that path, stopping our lonesome and travelling with the soothing horn lines of the supafunk man called Octavio N. Santos. Thanks for your light.

At one point, a bubble shaped sphere came down towards us. Just as it came towards us. The bubble popped and this wandering soul swam above us humming a love song. She said her name was Mae Fu and she will always keep her soul in ready mode. From time to time we heard the island sounds coming from the left side of the ship. Smoke and piano melodies with a touch of knowledge from Jon Douma would embrace our lonesome.

Waiting for wisdom and keeping it simple sticking to our ganja. We were there a long time shanking in that dance.
Just as we were about to go into, The up to the Dub hyper speed mode.
2 voice, Simone and Launa came through the 2way singing pure old school sounds. Their souls were channelled with their 3rd Eye, cycling in a flame to light up our ignition to blast off, up to the Dub.

Near our rebirth back to earth, J.R Clubb caught us on his lens as we walked from the dark deep blue sea. He still lives to tell the tale.

We are the Loose Lion Sound!

Thanks to Jah, family and all creation!

Gonna Keep It Simple and stick to me GANJA!

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released March 16, 2019

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