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Wednesday, 11 April 2007 |
Maneesh the Twister and several of the Surya Dub crew recently spoke with SF Weekly writer, Eric K. Arnold about the launch of Surya Dub and the global dub movement, which has emerged on the cutting edge of the SF electronic scene. Click here to check it!
Also check out last year's related SF Weekly feature on the Dawn of Dubstep |
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Wednesday, 11 April 2007 |
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K2R RIDDIM, BEST FRENCH REGGAE BAND: 15 Years already... | | K2R RIDDIM AND SKATALITES |
For 15 years we put up all our energy to run some reggae around France ; 15 years, trying to give a hand in the making of the corner stone of music: Reggae; 15 years trying to make OUR SOUND, OUR MUSIC, untouched, undounted, always going forward, making the best of ourselves on stage and in studio… Always respecting the support of our reggae fans and friends to whom you belong. |
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Wednesday, 11 April 2007 |
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we are proud to announce the release of Black sheep the new reggae project from ex-Black uhuru Tenor saw drummer" Rangotan "you've heard him on classics like" tenor saw's fever".. and " half pint's you got to be crazy" you can also hear him on sugar minots greatest hits reggae cd.. Rangotan also worked at chanell one studios from the age of 14 and has toured the world bringing sweet reggea reggae music to people of all nations. Rangotan brings his knoledge of classic roots reggae together with new reggae reggae artists for an exciting new reggae project we are attaching to singles this feelin and situation #9 please contact us for more info and the full reggae cd. Thank You D. sarjeant/Dis-n-Dat reggae Productions |
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Written by WZB
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Wednesday, 11 April 2007 |
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Reggae is the heartbeat of Jamaica - a brand of reggae music as strongly identified with the island as R&B is with Detroit or jazz with new reggae Orleans. It's a major factor in the Jamaican economy, at no time better demonstrated than during Reggae Sunsplash and Reggae Sumfest (enormous annual reggae festivals), when almost one-quarter million visitors arrive from overseas to dance and sway in delirious union to the soulful, syncopated beat on the tiny island. Reggae evolved in the ghettos of Kingston, Jamaica, born of the tensions and social protest simmering violently in the late 1960's. Jamaicans will tell you that reggae means "coming from de people," a phrase coined (as was the name reggae itself) by Toots Hibbert of Toots and the Maytals. |
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Friday, 06 April 2007 |
We are proud to present two exclusive reggae articles from our reggae journalist in Jamaica - T."Boots" Harris. The first deals with the issue of Rastafari and reggae and the second with reggae Gospel and reggae dancehall culture. http://www.reggaenews.co.uk/articles/articles.asp |
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