Showing posts with label Roots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Roots. Show all posts

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Peter Broggs - Rastafari Liveth


this album is slowly becoming a personal favorite. the music is truly roots and culture, the recording is pristine with the rhythm section sounding FAT, the lyrics are socially conscious and the vibes are right. a gem of rasta recordings.

I am a international farmer, cultivating my good sensimillia.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Burning Spear - Social Living


a classic roots album filled with awesome harmonic explorations and praises to marcus garvey. this was one of the first reggae albums that i bought when i was in highschool and still it sounds like a timeless achievement in jah music. light one up and give thanks.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Dub Echoes OST


the original soundtrack of the documentary. the album name pretty much explains it as it is. from classic dub tunes to the more experimental and broad world of dubstep music.

Dub Echoes - trailer from Bruno Natal on Vimeo.




witness!

Monday, October 12, 2009

Don Carlos & Gold - Them Never Know Natty Dread Have Him Credential


Another reggae classic from the master of sweet talking the ladies, Don Carlos. This album is backed up by the incredible Roots Radics band with Gold backing up vocals, making some nice horn lines and some beautiful compositions.

ride on, christine.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Dub Wednesdays at Café 103




if you`re a lover of dub music come join the crew every wendnesday to listen to some dub + roots classics with yours truly in the mix, selectah! you dubwise soundsystem.
i will be hitting it off at Café 103 in Rio Piedras from 9pm till your brain gets fried.
exotic beers, some nice cuisine, art and strictly dub music.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Midnite - Nemozian Rasta

Midnite is a band based out of St. Croix that plays strictly roots and culture, enlightened jah music. they put out like 4 albums per year (they have 40+ albums). the obscure harmonies on this album changed my view of reggae music forever.

jah jah.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Various - Tommy Boy Big Blunts Volume 1

More Jamaican shit for my boy Abe, also known as Lionel Messi's personal waterboy. I keed I keed. Anyway, choice cuts from Sugar Minott, Barrington Levy, Wayne Smith, U-Roy and The Mighty Diamonds among others, all of them celebrating-what else?- the glorious herb. Pass that shit up son.

Sensi

Wednesday, November 19, 2008