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41 minutes ago, skilamalink said:

A few seconds in and I knew the riff immediately. It has been sampled by Wu-Tang Clan but I knew it from this. Always a moment when the source is revealed for a sound you have had in your head for years

 

 

Never heard that, it’s really good 👍 

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Just noticed we are on page 💯, big thanks to everyone who has contributed here, there’s some really nice reggae and info posted, it’s great to share the music and keep the reggae vibe alive ☝️

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On 20/01/2022 at 11:15, Reggaebass said:

Just noticed we are on page 💯, big thanks to everyone who has contributed here, there’s some really nice reggae and info posted, it’s great to share the music and keep the reggae vibe alive ☝️

For sure a great resource so let’s keep it going 

 

 

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I’ve been down a bit of a rabbit hole lately listening to some tracks by Serge Gainsbourg, he did some work with sly and Robbie , the unmistakable Bassline from Robbie on this one 

and some good footage on this

also a nice tune with marianne faithful 

 

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On 06/10/2021 at 16:57, Reggaebass said:

Many thanks for this, I remember Black Echoes well, and I bought ,king tubby meets the rockers uptown when it came out, and I’ve still got it now 

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A journalist has tracked down the author of the list from Black Echoes and interviewed them https://dubreggae.tumblr.com/post/673948657498849280/one-of-historys-best-music-lists-better-than there is also a 81 hour playlist on Spotify plus many other links in the article to all sorts of amazing things. For example a 1975 Saturday night Capital Radio dub session from Tommy Vance!

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10 hours ago, skilamalink said:

A journalist has tracked down the author of the list from Black Echoes and interviewed them https://dubreggae.tumblr.com/post/673948657498849280/one-of-historys-best-music-lists-better-than there is also a 81 hour playlist on Spotify plus many other links in the article to all sorts of amazing things. For example a 1975 Saturday night Capital Radio dub session from Tommy Vance!

Thanks for this, there’s some great info and links in there, one took me to a king tubby track that I haven’t heard for years 

 

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I'll dip my toe in... linked to @Bunion 'police  in helicopter' a couple of pages back I discovered Ernest Ranglin last week. Lots of classic rhythms hidden in a lighter jazz style. My personal music route means this is actually the 'Street tuff' rhythm. 😉

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Chazzy said:

police  in helicopter' a couple of pages back I discovered Ernest Ranglin last week. Lots of classic rhythms hidden in a lighter jazz style. My personal music route means this is actually the 'Street tuff' rhythm. 😉

The reggae scene will take you down a deep path of great bass players, amazing music and a fantastic vibe 

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24 minutes ago, Chazzy said:

I'll dip my toe in... linked to @Bunion 'police  in helicopter' a couple of pages back I discovered Ernest Ranglin last week. Lots of classic rhythms hidden in a lighter jazz style. My personal music route means this is actually the 'Street tuff' rhythm. 😉

 

 

He is great, and plays a lot with pianist Monty Alexander who takes things even further down the Jazz route.

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Part of an old reggae documentary that was presented by the most British presenters you could find 🤣😂

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Bunion said:

And here it is

I’m just watching Bob Marley-catch a fire again, I taped it about a year ago on sky arts, not sure if it’s on YT, but if you get a chance it’s a good watch, lots of Aston Barrett footage 

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24 minutes ago, Mykesbass said:

Interesting line up - especially for sleepy Eastbourne!!!

 

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This is from their website 😁, Eastbourne, where you at? Get yourself down to the dance on 17th April 2022 for dub sirens galore and those nourishing rolling basslines. Tickets available 

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On 23/01/2022 at 20:41, Mykesbass said:

He is great, and plays a lot with pianist Monty Alexander who takes things even further down the Jazz route.

A Jamaican super group
 

 

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On 23/01/2022 at 20:41, Mykesbass said:

He is great, and plays a lot with pianist Monty Alexander who takes things even further down the Jazz route.

Did someone say jazz?

 

 

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