Cyprus Hill's, Insane in the Brain is a classic track, but I really love this reggae version from Prince Fatty though. Gives me a music happy to see a track taken in a totally fun different direction.
Nicely chill but upbeat electronica reggae flavoured track. Stick figure is great flexible daytime sounds, you can relax to it, or be getting some stuff done to it.
She has some fantastic tracks. I love the clean framework of the arrangement here that gives lots of space for her vocals to shine. This track sits somewhere in between reggae & folk for me.
Seminal 2002 album Original Pirate Material & in particular this track did push things forward.
Fusion of Reggae, Garage, Drum N Bass with an unapologetically UK spittin style full of storytelling & commentary. It carved out some new musical space. A lot of grime writing followed after as social commentary, turning away from garage 2step club/party scene.
I have a huge soft spot for Sting's 1st solo album (The Dream Of The Blue Turtles) and the live album (Bring On The Night). I played those records a lot.
J'ai découvert le hashtag #pouetradio je vais donc l'utiliser en association avec mon hashtag personnel #incpamoasears pour récapituler ce que j'ai posté jusqu'ici :)
Je continuerai dorénavant sous ce pouet pour en faire un fil :)
Je ne suis pas particulièrement fan de #reggae (edit, c'est catégorisé comme Dancehall), à de rares exceptions près. Ceci en est une. J'ai découvert ce morceau grâce à un medley des Kaleidoscope Orchestra (dont j'ai mis une vidéo ce matin)
J'aime beaucoup le clip vidéo également
Major Lazer - Get Free ft. Amber of the Dirty Projectors
Rob Smith discribes "hidden dubs, vol. 1" himself as a "raw collection, inspired by the sounds of the late seventies and early eighties (which) is #dubwise in the original sense."
There is nothing more to say about this fine dubs I can't get enough of!