Grilled Fish Collie Weed & Raid 2 (new steadyb comp)
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Grilled Fish Collie Weed & Raid 2 (new steadyb comp)
this one is all deep dub and reggae, lotta stuff verging on progressive or experimental. inspired by that Congos/Sun Araw collab album
it should probably go in the reggae thread but i'm not sure how many people still check that (plus I can't lie, there is some vanity involved here)
Tracklist:
1. Sun Araw/MG Gengras/Congos – happy song
2. Sun Araw/MG Gengras (as Duppy Gun Productions) – Multiply
3. Lee Perry – Disco Devil
4. The Congos – Congoman
5. Dadawah – Run come rally
6. Creation Rebel – Space Movement Section 1
7. Creation Rebel – In I father’s house
8. Native – Late September in May
9. Dadawah – 72 Nations
10. Rhythm & Sound w. Jennifer Lara – Queen of my Empire
11. Rhythm & Sound w. Shalom – We’ve Been Trodden
12. Sun Araw/MG Gengras/Congos – Food Clothing & Shelter
DL LINK: http://www.divshare.com/download/19467229-64a
bandcamp stream: http://steadybloggin.bandcamp.com/album ... in-midtown
blog writeup: http://www.steadybloggin.com/duke-blogg ... mpilation/
enjoy!
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Re: Duke Bloggin Meets The Congos In Midtown (new steadyb co
thanks. will check this out
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haven't listened to reggae or dub in a while
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Re: Duke Bloggin Meets The Congos In Midtown (new steadyb co
Obviously dl'ed. Thanks Sashka!
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Thanks
looks great
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Re: Duke Bloggin Meets The Congos In Midtown (new steadyb co
Good shit as usual driz. I'm a reggae newb though, so all this stuff is really fresh. Are some of these popular/decently known cuts or is it mostly obscure stuff that you dig for?
may be time for another 'best mix' thread
may be time for another 'best mix' thread
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Re: Duke Bloggin Meets The Congos In Midtown (new steadyb co
thanks for checking this out guys
The two tracks that bookend this (Sun Araw/Congos tracks) are from a new album that came out this year, it made a bit of splash
Congoman is taken from Heart of The Congos, which is a canonical roots reggae album, often considered to be the best of the genre. The Creation Rebel songs are taken from the Starship Africa album, which is very highly regarded in the realm of 80s british dub.
The two Dadawah songs are taken from an album that was obscure for decades but has now been rediscovered as a lost classic. The Rhythm & Sound tracks were critically acclaimed when they were released in the late 90s and are probably fairly well known to people that follow dub-inspired electronic music, but i'm not sure how they stand in the reggae community at large.
The Native song is probably the rarest of the bunch, it's taken from a compilation of the band's work with Lee Perry which is absolutely incredible but fairly obscure.
it's mixedAre some of these popular/decently known cuts or is it mostly obscure stuff that you dig for?
The two tracks that bookend this (Sun Araw/Congos tracks) are from a new album that came out this year, it made a bit of splash
Congoman is taken from Heart of The Congos, which is a canonical roots reggae album, often considered to be the best of the genre. The Creation Rebel songs are taken from the Starship Africa album, which is very highly regarded in the realm of 80s british dub.
The two Dadawah songs are taken from an album that was obscure for decades but has now been rediscovered as a lost classic. The Rhythm & Sound tracks were critically acclaimed when they were released in the late 90s and are probably fairly well known to people that follow dub-inspired electronic music, but i'm not sure how they stand in the reggae community at large.
The Native song is probably the rarest of the bunch, it's taken from a compilation of the band's work with Lee Perry which is absolutely incredible but fairly obscure.
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Re: Duke Bloggin Meets The Congos In Midtown (new steadyb co
Very very sexy.
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Re: Duke Bloggin Meets The Congos In Midtown (new steadyb co
Thanks alot, gonna get to downloadingdrizzle wrote:thanks for checking this out guys
it's mixedAre some of these popular/decently known cuts or is it mostly obscure stuff that you dig for?
The two tracks that bookend this (Sun Araw/Congos tracks) are from a new album that came out this year, it made a bit of splash
Congoman is taken from Heart of The Congos, which is a canonical roots reggae album, often considered to be the best of the genre. The Creation Rebel songs are taken from the Starship Africa album, which is very highly regarded in the realm of 80s british dub.
The two Dadawah songs are taken from an album that was obscure for decades but has now been rediscovered as a lost classic. The Rhythm & Sound tracks were critically acclaimed when they were released in the late 90s and are probably fairly well known to people that follow dub-inspired electronic music, but i'm not sure how they stand in the reggae community at large.
The Native song is probably the rarest of the bunch, it's taken from a compilation of the band's work with Lee Perry which is absolutely incredible but fairly obscure.
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Re: Duke Bloggin Meets The Congos In Midtown (new steadyb co
chekin it, this looks ill
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The saga continues next week:
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yes very
new one is done, should be out tomorrow or next day
new one is done, should be out tomorrow or next day
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Re: Duke Bloggin Presents: Grilled Fish Collie Weed & Raid 2
New mix is up
Bandcamp link:
http://steadybloggin.bandcamp.com/album ... eed-raid-2
1.Paul St. Hilaire – Nah Ina It
2.Henry & Louis Meet Blue & Red – Jah Jan Never Fail I (Featuring Shalom)
3.Wareika Hill Sounds – Free The People
4.Jackie Mittoo – Ayatollah
5.Aston Barrett – Work
6.Bullwackies All Stars – Space Age
7.Kalbata & Mixmonster – Prisoner in Love feat. Little John
8.Sam Bramwell – It A Go Dread Ina Babylon
9.Sheriff Lindo And The Hammer – Eastern Bloc
10.Wareika Hill Sounds – Universe In Crisis
11.Steel Pulse – Roller Skates (Chopped & Screwed By DJ Screw)
12.Kalbata & Mixmonster – Same Thing Every Day feat. Mutabaruka
13.Shinehead – Billie Jean
14.Lee “Scratch” Perry – Jesus Is A Soul Man (Prod. By Clams Casino)
Full writeup:
http://passionweiss.com/2014/06/25/summ ... e-bloggin/
Bandcamp link:
http://steadybloggin.bandcamp.com/album ... eed-raid-2
1.Paul St. Hilaire – Nah Ina It
2.Henry & Louis Meet Blue & Red – Jah Jan Never Fail I (Featuring Shalom)
3.Wareika Hill Sounds – Free The People
4.Jackie Mittoo – Ayatollah
5.Aston Barrett – Work
6.Bullwackies All Stars – Space Age
7.Kalbata & Mixmonster – Prisoner in Love feat. Little John
8.Sam Bramwell – It A Go Dread Ina Babylon
9.Sheriff Lindo And The Hammer – Eastern Bloc
10.Wareika Hill Sounds – Universe In Crisis
11.Steel Pulse – Roller Skates (Chopped & Screwed By DJ Screw)
12.Kalbata & Mixmonster – Same Thing Every Day feat. Mutabaruka
13.Shinehead – Billie Jean
14.Lee “Scratch” Perry – Jesus Is A Soul Man (Prod. By Clams Casino)
Full writeup:
http://passionweiss.com/2014/06/25/summ ... e-bloggin/
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Re: Grilled Fish Collie Weed & Raid 2 (new steadyb comp)
Yup. This is good as hell
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Re: Grilled Fish Collie Weed & Raid 2 (new steadyb comp)
Listening between World Cup games and it's definitely setting the desired mood. Space Age and Eastern Bloc are early favorites
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glad you guys are diggin
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