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This episode takes a look at the world of reggae backing bands and the legends they support. Our guest is Stevie Culture, a musician from the west coast of Jamaica who's has been playing and performing Reggae music for more than 2 decades.
The backing band culture seldom gets highlighted or explored though it's a major part of Jamaican music culture. This is a tribute to the musicians in the background, working to support the major Reggae artists...
We list and discuss our personal top 5 riddims of all time.
According to Wikipedia, "riddim is the Jamaican Patois pronunciation of the English word rhythm".
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A discussion on Sound clash culture in 2020.
Listen for analysis of what's been going on with sound clash culture in 2020 and predictions of where we see things going in the future based on key indicators like dubplate cutting, the lack of youth in the arena, and more.
This is for others who share a passion for sound clash and listeners who have the slightest curiosity...
Wrapping up the best of 2020 reggae artists, songs, albums, promoters, sounds, and events.
Reggae star Kabaka Pyramid drops by to talk about his new mixtape, "Immaculate," challenges of the year 2020, his mission and motivation in music, and much more.
Buzzworthy - Discussing the MOBO and GRAMMY Awards reggae nominations. Steve McQueen's Small Axe movie series on Amazon Prime.
Tastemaker - "Immaculate" mixtape by Federation Sound featuring Kabaka Pyramid. Kristine Alicia's motivational single, "Black Diamond...
Reggae superstar Maxi Priest talks about his album entitled “It All Comes Back to Love.” The project was executive produced by Shaggy and is nominated for Best Reggae Album at the 2021 Grammy Awards.
We preview the album’s title track “It All Comes Back To Love” and “My Pillow’ which both have a classic sound. Listen for “It’s a Summertime Vibe” feat. Bounty Killer, and Maxi’s favorite cut, “The Bridge You Burn...
Unity Sound Worldwide selector CrossFire links up to share his excitement for new reggae and dancehall releases.
During this conversation we touched on:
A specially crafted mix of 45's and dubs on the Cuss Cuss riddim. In episode 219, Kahlil Wonda listed Cuss Cuss as one of his all-time top 5 riddims. Inspiration along with listener requests have manifested in this mix for the true fans. Starting with the original Lloyd Robinson cut produced by Harry J and regarded as an original Studio One version. This mix spans all the decades since.
We take some time to talk about Bob Marley's amazing life and legacy.
This episode is all about Robert Nesta Marley a.k.a The Legend a.k.a the King of Reggae.
We list some artists that have been compared to Bob or seen as the next Bob Marley at some point. Then we explore why there hasn't ever been another artist quite like him. No recording artist has been as revered and respected...
How has reggae music has affected the whole world?
During this episode, we touched on the following: