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  • Riddimentary Diplo Selects Greensleeves Zip Software
    카테고리 없음 2020. 3. 3. 19:10

    This month, Lee “Scratch” Perry’s new album REVELATION received a Grammy® nomination in the Best Reggae Album category. Now in stores on the MEGAWAVE label, REVELATION presents the signature surrealistic and eccentric rhythmic genius of The Mighty Upsetter, featuring 13 of his best new songs in years with long-time collaborator Steve Marshall, Duncan & Green, Tim Hill, Keith Richards, George Clinton, Dr Sleepy, Alec Hay, elodieO, Abi Browning, and David Stewart Jones. Highlights include rock n’ roll legend Keith Richards on “Books of Moses” and a Lee “Scratch” Perry duet with George Clinton on “Scary Politicians”. Known for his electronic dub musical styling and as one-half of world renowned production team Major Lazer, Thomas Wesley Pentz aka Diplo lends his eclectic ear and considerable talents as a Reggae selector to Riddimentary.

    The continuous blended mix covers over 20 years of revoluntionary Jamaican and UK hits from the top producers in Dub, Reggae and Dancehall from the 1980s and 1990s.The retro flavor and historical context of these selections shine a light on Diplo's production influences and expert knowledge of the Reggae genre. Choosing anthems such as 'Night Nurse' by Gregory Isaacs, 'Police In Helicopter' by John Holt, 'Telephone Love' by J.C. Lodge and 'Anarexol' by Eek-A-Mouse, Riddimentary sees Diplo not only selecting through the Greensleeves catalog but also placing his imprint on its legacy. Track Listing1. Who Is The Ruler - Alpha & Omega Mocking Bird2. Jaqueline - Hugh Mundell3. Joker Smoker - Triston Palma4.

    Police In Helicopter - John Holt5. Eventide Fire A Disaster - Barrington Levy & General Echo6.

    Satta Amassa Gana Version - Joe Gibbs7. Fattie Boom Boom - Rankin Dread8. Anarexol - Eek-A-Mouse9. Gunshot Mek Daughter Drop - Lone Ranger10.

    Sweet Sweet Matilda - Clint Eastwood & General Saint11. Interface - Prince Jammy12. Night Nurse - Gregory Isaacs13. Telephone Love - J.C. Water Pumping - Johnny Osbourne15. Survival - Prince Far ISTONE LOVE ANNIVERSARY SECURED - JAMAICA.

    Stone Love Movements was founded by veteran selector Winston Powell better known as Wee Pow. In the almost 4 decades of its existence it has honoured the talents of several acclaimed selectors including Cancer, Rory, Chico, Slaughter, Geefus, Nico Bam Bam, Bill Cosby, Diamond, Dwayne Pow (Powell's son), Iceberg, Scary Gary, Black Fox, Fire Ras and Randy Rich. The sound has built a reputation for being one of the best in the business, making its mark on Jamaica's dancehall and reggae culture. It is easily one of the most recognizable sound systems in Jamaica and has outlived other sounds system during past years. This year's event is sponsored by Magnum Tonic Wine. Kaysia Johnson, Magnum’s Brand Manager expressed enthusiasm with the partnership and views this as an effective way to promote the brand's presence.

    “We have embraced the dancehall culture and see this as the ideal opportunity to celebrate this milestone with stone love and fans. We will also push our new campaign “Stay on Top”, which will bring more energy to the party.

    We have a lot in store for party goers including give-aways, all night specials, the popular Magnum girls and much more.”. Released in September to critical acclaim, Before The Dawn debuted at #2 on Billboard's Reggae Albums chart and #26 on the mag's Heatseekers chart. Currently the album is perched at #1 on both the South Florida and the New York Top 20 Reggae Albums charts, #1 on Richie B's Jamaica Music Countdown and #4 on CMJ's World Music chart. Highlights include Do Good, In The Air, Struggle Together and the especially potent Battered & Bruised. The album's unofficial anthem, Innocent strikes a highly personal chord that resonates deeply considering the artist's ensuing legal battle. Banton was previously acknowledged by the Recording Academy for his albums Rasta Got Soul(2009), Too Bad (2007), Friends for Life (2004) and Inna Heights(1999).

    News of the 2010 Grammy nod comes on the heels of a federal court ruling by Judge James Moody that allows Banton, who is out on bail, to perform at an event in South Florida during Martin Luther King, Jr. The veteran Reggae artist, who had been incarcerated at Pinellas County Jail for 11 months, has not performed live in over a year. VETERAN reggae vocalist Half Pint has been putting together the finishing touches to his forthcoming album. The album, which is earmarked for release in the first quarter of 2011, will be the follow up to his 2008 effort No Stress Express.That 2008 project, which was released internationally and distributed through Essential Music/Universal Music Group, featured the single Unity, a collaboration with Jack Maness from the Long Beach Dub All Stars. The track filtered on several radio playlists and reggae charts internationally. Anthony B has been steadily building his fan base touring North America, South America, Africa, Japan, Canada, and Europe.

    October 2008 Anthony B also did a successful six-week European tour. Just prior to that, in September 08, he did a three-week western U.S.

    Tour, on which he performed The Earthdance Festival in Mendocino CA, and the Eugene Celebration in Oregon. Prior to that, in March 08, he did a Colorado tour on which he hit some of the main Rocky Mountain outposts. February 2008 he performed on the Ragamuffin Bob Marley Day shows in Long Beach, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, and Humboldt County, where he was a highlight on all of these bigger stadium shows. These shows were part of another successful west coast tour. Anthony is currently one of the hottest live reggae performers in the world. His band, the Untouchable band is lively, dynamic and on point. They carry female vocalists and their own engineer.

    Anthony B’s on-stage energy makes him a top-rated performer in Jamaica and abroad. He toured South America in 2008, and in August 09 he performed on a massive festival in Cape Verde Africa. Anthony B is currently a dynamic musical force in the music industry.

    He has hit the world working with remarkable force and energy, raising the standard of the reggae genre. BIOGRAPHY: ANTHONY BDraped in the rich colors of African cloth, his trademark staff in hand, and his dreadlocks wrapped regally on his head, Anthony B embodies all that it is spiritual and proactive about Reggae music.

    This artist has been steadfast in his mission to represent the poor and oppressed, using sharp lyrics to confront political injustices and bring the issues of the people to the forefront. In the process, he has raised the quality of performance standards and lyrical content for the industry, through the release of 10 albums, over 1000 singles and appearances on over 100 albums in the last 13 years. In 1992, Anthony B left his hometown and set out to make his mark on Kingston’s music scene. He rebuked the trend of girl and gun lyrics popular at that time and remained faithful to words of spiritual consciousness and social conviction. He started working with singer Little Devon, who introduced him to Richard “Bell” Bello, of Star Trail Records, producer for Garnet Silk and Everton Blender. Bell saw the talent of the youngster and shared his commitment to conscious music. The partnership produced a slew of hits such as 'Repentance Time', 'Fire Pon Rome', “One Thing”, and 'Raid di Barn”.

    Anthony B followed up with critically acclaimed albums such as So Many Things, Universal Struggle, Seven Seals, That’s Life, Street Knowledge, Black Star, My Hope, Justice Fight, Untouchable, Suffering Man and Higher Meditation. He also struck out on his own to produce 3 albums independently, started his own label, Born Fire Records, and released two collaboration albums Too Strong with Sizzla and Three Wise Men with Sizzla and Luciano. Anthony B’s lyrical genius and captivating, energetic performance style have led to be heavy requests for performances in the Caribbean, North America, Europe and Africa. In 2003 and 2004, he was given a king’s welcome in Gambia and Senegal. In 2004, he sold out shows in Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, Belgium, France, Italy and Germany, closing for such greats as Israel Vibration and Burning Spear.

    He also opened up new regions for reggae music through his performances in New Delhi, India and on France’s Reunion Island, in the Indian Ocean. The live DVD and CD, Live on the Battlefield, captures the essence of his early performances. He also successfully tours South America - Santiago, Chile, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Venezuela and Peru.

    ANTHONY B – January / February 2011 calendarWed. Jan 5th – Los Angeles, CA – The Dub ClubThurs Jan 6th - Santa Rosa, CA – The Last Day SaloonFri. 7th – Santa Cruz, CA – Moe’s AlleySat. 8th – San Diego, CA –Sound WaveSun.

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    Jan 9th – Chico, CA – Lost on MainWed. 12th – San Francisco, CA – The IndependentThurs. 13 – Sacramento, CA – HarlowsFri.

    14 – Fairfax, CA – 19 BroadwaySat. 15 – FloridaSun 16 - FloridaTues. 18 – Caspar, CA – The Caspar InnWed. 19 – Arcata, CA –The Arcata TheatreThurs.

    20 – Bend, OR – The Domino RoomFri. 21 – Portland, OR - Mt Tabor TheaterSat. 22 – Seattle, WA – NectarSun. 23 – Eugene, OR – McDonald TheatreTues.

    25 – Victor, ID – The Knotty PineWed. 26 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Hotel ElevateFri. 28 – Denver, CO – CervantesMon. 31 – Aspen, CO – The Belly UpTues.

    1st – Kansas City – Crosstown StationWed. Louis, MO – 2720 CherokeeSat. 5 – Columbus, OH – Al Rosa TheatreSun. 6 – Cleveland, OH – The Grog ShopON THIS DAY IN REGGAEDecember 171950:Carlton Lloyd Barrett aka 'Carlie' is born in Kingston, Jamaica.1986:The radio program Osaka Reggae Street makes its debut on OBC Radio in Japan. The program aired every Wednesday for 16 weeks.December 181865:U.S.

    I met Zola in 1997 when he was the Tour Manager for The Spirit of Unity Tour and I was working for Buju Banton. He gave my Mom a pair of sandals on that tour (that she still has today) and she always asks me how her friend Zola is doing. My last 3 years back at VP Records, gave me the privilege again to work with Zola as he has been with Beres Hammond as his Tour Manager for many years. I have so many great memories on the road with Zola, Beres, Mervis and the crew. They are the true sense of a Reggae family.

    JStar & Dr Cat present Dub Zealand Bass Culture MusicDOWNLOAD LINK GONE!01. The Black Seeds - Strugglers Dub 3:5502. Dub Terminator - Big Up Riddim 4:0203.

    Rhombus In Dub - Dem Only Know (Dem Only Dub Mix) 4:0204. Unitone HiFi - Up To Eleven 4:0005. The Red Eyes - Arms Over Jordan (Deep Fried Dub Remix) 5:5106.

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    International Observer - Popcorn (BDO Opium Den Remix) 6:4007. Jefferson Belt - The Creeping Tings Of The Earth 4:1608. Sola Rosa - Lady Love feat.

    Bajka (Richie Poe Instrumental Mix) 3:3909. The Nomad - Give Some Dub 3:5710.

    Knights Of The Dub Table - Sing It To Me (Tikidub Sings It-Tiki Taane Remix) 6:5111. Sola Rosa - Haunted Out-Take (Interlude) 0:4312. Pitch Black - South Of The Line 6:5913. Katchafire - Collie Herb Man (Joost Langveld & Roger Perry Reactor Dub) 7:1214. Jstar & Dr Cat - Blessing 4:21. Ancient Astronauts - Into Bass and Time01. Bass And Time 1:5002.

    Still A Soldier 3:4803. The Shining (feat. Azeem) 3:4604. Impossible 2:0005.

    Anti Pop Song 5:0106. Don't Stop (feat.

    Raashan Ahmad) 4:0107. Worldwide 4:0508. Eternal Searching (feat. Ellington Felton) 3:5509.

    Peace In The East (feat. Entropik) 4:3710. Calvert Street Rock 3:3211.

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    Give It To You (feat. Monsoon) 4:5112. Rocket Science 3:4813. Last Night (feat. Akua Naru) 3:3314. Bitter Hypnotic (feat. Phat Old Mamas) 5:2515.

    Nocturne 3:53. I've noticed in my stats area that this post is getting a few hits this week and that my old links are dead. Can't remember where I uploaded the mp3's so here's another link I found.it's got some great old skool dub effects on this one.I bought this album for a quid at Bermondsey Market, South London over twenty years ago! Although this underheard album comes from a year (1982) from which dub purists often shy, it is perfectly split between two of the idiom’s most-revered giants—King Tubby, the premier dub practitioner of the golden age, mans side one, with rhythms by Sly and Robbie, while the King’s foremost apprentice, Scientist (only 22 at the time of this release, already with seven years of experience under his belt), mans side two, with rhythms by Roots Radics. Right brain, left brain; East, West—whatever your analogy, the even split between these two closely related mixers lends itself to deeper interpretation.

    Despite the vintage on these releases, the music doesn’t display the digi-dancehall feel you’d expect given the year, although it doesn’t sound entirely like ‘70s butter either. Scientist takes a moment from battling Pac-Man, Space Invaders, the Vampires and others to bring the more conventional of the two sides. Mixing is never less than mighty and sophisticated, though. “19000 Dub” leaves Ranking Dread bibble-babbling over the barrel-spare echo of a drum kit and some hovering bass. “Dub It Star” drops out for breaks of gurgling organ-guitar fills. The closing two tracks “Yes Yes Yes Dub” and “Dub It On Yah” are lean and fierce; like tougher, meaner cousins of the mixes these same rhythms got back in the 1970s.

    As good as the Scientist side is here, the real draw is Tubby’s mixes, particularly track one, “Bom Dub.” Although dub had always flirted with dissonance, Tubby brings a bass and keyboard figure together on “Bom Dub” that sound like metal rubbing metal. The trademark sound of this mix is the phaser effect Tubby devised for the keyboard; it’s soaked in a phaser effect that makes it sound metallic and squeaky.

    There’s no telling what electronic guts Tubby’s hands were massaging to get this sound from a machine in 1982. He reworked all his electronics himself. “Bom Dub” is what punk dub sounds like. It’s a little like Metal Box, only more warped, because Tubby doing punk dub is stranger than punks doing dub.

    In my view, Tubby pushed his experimentation further in the ‘80s, continually challenging himself and reassessing his technique; considering the sonic architectures he’d already completed by 1982, it is astounding that he was still drawing entirely new blueprints in the 1980s. More of his work from this period needs to be reissued.

    Although it was recorded in Jamaica by the pre-eminent 1970s Jamaican bands, there is something cold and lonely in these tracks. Even though they don’t feel as exiled and wintry as Bullwackie’s Bronx mixes, all the sounds and tones here have an isolated, chilly air on them. It’s a bareness, a bleakness, not found in dubs from the 1970s, or in those contemporary to this album’s release. In Julien Temple’s The Filth and the Fury, reggae fanatic John Lydon tells stories of driving across a strange America in a big bus on a doomed tour in the middle of January, looking out the windows with his headphones on; this is the kind of music you imagine him listening to. (01) ‘can’t stop moving’ – sonny j(02) ‘and the living is easy (the dynamics mix)’ – the guts(03) ‘revolutionary dreams’ – zeb(04) ‘the way to exodus’ – bob marley vs lenny fontana (ben double m test mix)(05) ‘duppy conqueror (fort knox five remix)’ – bob marley(06) ‘radioactive’ – butch cassidy sound system(07) ‘purple haze’ – jazz k lipa(08) ‘the champions’ – bas lexter(09) ‘sexual healing’ – the hot 8 brass band(10) ’54b 2′ – mudd(11) ‘spanish reggae’ – dj disse(12) ‘sing it loud’ – flying fish(13) ‘air-express yourself tonight’ – phil collins (1991 orig.

    Bootleg)(14) ‘vegetable square’ – smith & mudd(15) ‘a forest’ – nouvell vague(16) ‘decades’ – joy division(17) ‘reasons to be cheerful’ – ian dury(18) ‘if i could fly’ – flying fish. ByBadboE - RampFM Show 3 - Aired on Jan 24th 201101. Aretha Franklin - Rock Steady (Parker Remix) Ghetto Funk02. Jiggy Joe - Last Night a DJ Threw His Hands In The Air (BadboE Edit) FunkyFlowJob - Free Download03. GMF - Do (BadboERemix) Sony Music Switzerland04.

    BadboE - Unhooked Connection! Coming Up on BigM05.

    Stickybuds - Bass Now VIP Free Stickybuds Tune06. Featurecast - Sniper Ghetto Funk - GFP00107. Featurecast - Kick It Ghetto Funk - GFP00108. Breakbeat Junkie vs DJP - The Freak Hop Part 3 BBP-031: Coming up on Breakbeat Paradise Recordings09. Nick Fonkynson - I Don't Know Boogie Boutigue - BBR00110. MustBeat Crew - Get This Clear (BadboE Remix) BBP-028: Coming up on Breakbeat Paradise Recordings11. Stevie Wonder - I Wish (Qdup Remix) Ghetto Funk12.

    BackBeat SoundSystem - Old Friend Of Mine - Pimpsoul vs Hong Kong Ping Pong Remix Free Pimpsoul Download13. The Dancefloor Outlaws - Panda Disco Message DC00114. The CBs - The Finding (Featurecast Remix) Jam City JCITY003D15. Mooque & Pimpsoul - Keep Pounding Bombstrikes Vol. Funk Ferret - Get Back To Funk Boogie Boutigue - BBR00117. Philly Blunt - The Jam Grits N Gravy GNG00118.

    Jayl Funk - Funk Me Loose Unreleased19. Kool Hertz - Love Fuzz Coming uo on Funk Weapons20.

    The Beatles - The Word (The Captain Remix) Ghetto Funk21. Fort Knox Stet - Talking All That Sax Free Relative Funk Download22. James Brown - Shit James Says (Nick Thayer Remix) Ghetto Funk23. BadboE - Better Life Free Track - Coming soon on Released by: RampFMRelease date: Jan 24, 2011. Byinto bass and time dj mix01. Kill emil meets mr tea - just isn´t there (cast-a-blast)02.

    Ancient astronautsfeat. Azeem - oblivion(pay the devil mix/esl music)03. Qwel and maker - welcome to chicago (galapagos4 records)04. The beatstalkers - blitzkrieg dub (foot forward music)05.

    Kabanjak - dub to go - (ancient astronauts remix/switchstance)06. The beatstalkers - heartcore (foot forward music)07. Kabanjak - the hypnotic (esl music)08.

    Tide - hooded horsemen (foot forward music)09. Ancient astronauts - anti pop song (esl music)10. Dj center -center´s groove (captain planet remix/bastard jazz)11. Diesler - buzzin´ (unique)12. Deela - mistura (switchstance)13. Zero db -the snare (fluid ounce)14.

    Dooza -cuban explosive (foot forward music)15. Linton kwesi johnson - reality poem (island records)16. Subatomic soundsystem feat. Jahdan blakkamoore - real authentic vibes (subatomic sound)17. Subatomic soundsystem feat. Anthony b - can´t stop we from talk (subatomic sound)18.

    Ancient astronauts feat. Monsoon - give it to you(esl music)19. Dooza - baby I like it raw (foot forward music)20.

    Dj shepdog - witness the flava (nice up)21. Ancient astronauts - rocket sience (esl music)I'm playing this a lot at the moment.

    'Worldwide', I think it's the first track from their upcoming album 'Into Bass And Time'. Out on 8th March via ESL Music. It's a FREE download.

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