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Par DJDemonAngel le 23 Juillet 2013 à 11:11
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Par DJDemonAngel le 12 Janvier 2013 à 11:26
https://www.myspace.com/solobanton
Origine du Groupe : U.K
Style : Reggae , DancehallTracklist :
01 Me No Know
02 Reggae Recipe
03 Make You Groove
04 Politician Knockout (feat. YT)
05 Wicked Man
06 Are You Ready
07 Deya Now
08 Who I Am
09 Open Your Eyes (feat. Michael Prophet)
10 I Can’t Believe
11 Never Hear
12 Bounce Back
13 Brighter Side
14 Rising Sun
15 Rejoice (feat. Deadly Hunta)
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Par DJDemonAngel le 8 Novembre 2012 à 10:58
http://www.jahtari.org/mrwilliamz
http://www.jahtari.org/maffi
Origine du Groupe : U.K
Style : Reggae , Dancehall
Sortie : 2012From http://www.jahtari.org
Deadly disc charged with raw sound system vibes by the man called Mr. Williamz on a bunch of
heavyweight Maffi riddims, coming straight from the Copenhagen underground. With scorchers like
"Sit Down Steady", the must-have "Where The Man Come From" and the anthem "Dancehall Hobby"
it becomes clear very quickly that this man's favourite hobby ain't stamp collecting...
To give it a nice sound-system-tape feel the tunes have been faithfully run to cassette and back,
Tapes dubbed up the Kriminel Riddim live, the bassline in the Hobby Riddim is by Pupajim and
disrupt rolled it all up into a big one in the end.
Like the "Tann Up Solid EP" this one also comes with a masterpiece of a cover from Ellen G. /
MyLord - a genius tribute to the veterans of sound system culture! Boomshot record - not to
be missed!
Tracklist :
01.Mr. Williamz - Sit Down Steady
02.Maffi - Kriminel Riddim
03.Mr. Williamz - Dancehall Hobby
04.Maffi - Hobby Riddim
05.Mr. Williamz - Where The Man Come From
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Par DJDemonAngel le 22 Juin 2012 à 10:08
http://www.jahtari.org
Origine du Groupe : V.A World
Style : Reggae , Dancehal , Dub , Electronic , 8-Beats
Sortie : 2012
From http://www.jahtari.org
The tape heads of the Jahtari echo machines have been finetuned, the reverb modules are
rewired, the bass implant is set to maximum blast and now the third episode of our ongoing
series called "Jahtarian Dubbers" is ready to rock your walkman for a long time to come.
Mikey Murka went up to the dancehall again, John Frum is back with a hauntingly beautiful dub,
Soom T is in top shape on one of his other riddims, Maffi team up with Ranking Levy from MyLord
Sound while the Jahtari Riddim Force is on the loose, El Fata rinses Tapes' smashing "Gold Love
Riddim", disrupt dug out a forgotten treasure from the vault and Rootah runs his tube delays
into the red zone.
Wearing the black belt for beatmaking and new in the Jahtari camp is Monkey Marc (who
supplied a wicked instrumental to the last Roots Manuva album). Our favourite sound system
champions Mungo's Hifi are about to blow your speakers alongside veteran Jim Nastics, plus
there's a very special Rootah version of a Dub Syndicate / Adrian Sherwood classic - with Lee
Perry (!) on the mic, lazergun in hand, straightjacket and all. So better pack enough supplies
for an interstellar trip - this one might take a while.
Tracklist :
01 Mikey Murka - Sweeter
02 John Frum - Healing Dub
03 Soom T - Bullets Will Bounce
04 Monkey Marc - Rudebwoy Dub
05 Ranking Levy - Mad Man Style
06 Lee Perry & Dub Syndicate - Secret Laboratoy (Rootah version)
07 Jahtari Riddim Force - One Armed Swordsman
08 Jim Nastics & Mungo's Hifi - Nah Lef Africa
09 El Fata - Dancehall Girls
10 disrupt - Asteroid Dub Force
11 Rootah - Mr. Vibes
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Par DJDemonAngel le 7 Mai 2012 à 14:00
http://www.myspace.com/warriork
Origine du Groupe : Jamaica
Style : Dancehall , Reggae
Sortie : 2002From http://www.reggae-vibes.com
Like a bolt of lightening from the sky, Rasta messenger Warrior King has burst upon the scene, utilizing his gift of song to spread Jah truth throughout the land. 23-year old Warrior King was born on the 27th of July, 1979, in Kingston's Jubilee Hospital, soon moving to Clarendon, then settling in the growing city of Portmore at age eleven. "From birth I've always loved music, but it was not until I attended high school at the age of thirteen that I thought about it as something I could do myself," Warrior King explains. "At that time I followed Bounty Killer's style, but then my friend Warrior Mark, him said, 'You have the potential. You have the talent.' From there I started increasing my own thing, and with encouragement from my peers and inspiration and t'ing, the music started to flow."
Like many successful Jamaican entertainers, Warrior King gained his earliest stage experience in talent shows. "I started out with school concerts at first," he says. "At the time when I just came inna music, I used to do some combinations with a yout' named Likkle Blacks, Marlon Stewart. We used to do Tastee's Talent Show together, so we could really start getting exposed and gain experience." When he first started out Warrior King chatted in a hardcore deejay style, like his original hero, Bounty. A switch to the more holistic "singjay" sound came gradually. "It's a natural thing what just grow inside of me, even without me realizing," the singer reasons. "People started telling me they hear I can sing now. So, really and truly it's just a natural change." Even his name is an extension of this evolution. "I changed my name from 'Junior King' to 'Warrior King' because it have a more spiritual feel to it. Fighting against oppression, fighting against wrong. I'm Jah warrior, yuh know, fighting a war of rootical love.
Warrior King's 2001 debut single, "Virtuous Woman," was an international smash, its righteous lyrics prompting the Jamaica Observer to declare the singer "one of the artistes who made a difference in 2001." Since that auspicious beginning, Warrior King's compositions have consistently charted not only in his native Jamaica, but throughout the entire Caribbean, as well as New York, London, Tokyo and beyond. "A Friend Indeed" is currently getting heavy rotation in Jamaica, while "Jah Is Always There" was a recent summer smash on Atlanta's More Fire chart. The inclusion of "Never Go Where Pagans Go" on VP Records' compilation set "Reggae Gold 2002" further raised the artist's profile. Also included are "Virtuous Woman," "Never Go Where the Pagans Go" and other compositions that have built Warrior King's reputation.
Now the conscious singer has released his first full-length album. His VP Records debut, Virtuous Woman, features production by such heavy hitters as Sheldon 'Calibud' Stewart, Richard "Chabano" Brown, Lion Paw and Penthouse as well as guest appearances by Jahmali and dub poet, DYCR. With titles like "Love Jah and Live" and "Boast Not Myself," the CD's seventeen tracks are designed, says Warrior King, to "uplift people's heart, mind and soul in a positive way. All of the songs are written by me, through inspiration of the Father. Everybody can relate to a song on the album, I'm sure of that." The album opens up with "Power To Chant," a spiritual invocation of Jah that neatly sets the tone for what's to follow. Each song featured on the cd has a different style, but the message emphasizes purity and truth.
Warrior King believes that education is the key to betterment and hopes that his music will serve to convey the teachings of His Imperial Majesty, Hailie Selassie I. "As a Rastafarian you just don't sing music, you sing music with a purpose and a mission. To the four corners of the Earth," says Warrior King, "I carry my music, and the message of the King. And the message of love, to all people of all races."
Tracklist :
1. Power to chant
2. Never go where pagans go
3. Jah is always there
4. Africa shall be free
5. Breath of fresh air
6. Boast not myself
7. Love Jah and live
8. Rough road
9. Education is the key
10. Baby don't worry
11. Empress so divine
12. Virtuous woman
13. Oh mama feat.DYCR
14. Health and strength
15. What's going on feat.Jahmali
16. It's been a while
17. Mama (remix)
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Par DJDemonAngel le 25 Février 2012 à 17:25
http://www.roots-archives.com
Origine du Groupe : Jamaica
Style : Reggae Dancehall
Sortie : 1983
Tracklist :
01 - A Little Bit Of Everything
02 - Nice Time
03 - Finders Keepers
04 - Take Away
05 - Trying To School I
06 - Jah Heavy Load
07 - Knot Up Time
08 - Jah Is I Light
09 - No Three Card Man
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Par DJDemonAngel le 23 Février 2012 à 18:12
http://www.roots-archives.com
Origine du Groupe : Jamaica
Style : Reggae Dancehall
Sortie : 1984
Producer : Triston Palmer & Ossie Thomas
Mixing Engineer : Scientist
Vocals : Phillip Frazer
Backing Band : The Freelance Band & The Roots Radics
Drums : Style Scott
Bass : Bagga Walker & Flabba Holt
Lead Guitar : Bingy Bunny & Dwight Pickney
Keyboards : Steely
Trombone : Nambo Robinson
Saxophone : Dean Frazer
Percussions : Django Timoschenko
Studios :
Recording : Channel One (Kingston, JA) & Tuff Gong (Kingston, JA)
Tracklist :
01 - Phillip Fraser - Watch This Sound
02 - Phillip Fraser - The Sirens
03 - Phillip Fraser - The Joy It Brings
04 - Phillip Fraser - Wake Up Suzie
05 - Triston Palma - What A Bubbling
06 - Triston Palma - Dance Hall Fan
07 - Triston Palma - Out A Hand
08 - Triston Palma - Buy Out The Bar
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