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Justin Hinds: The Whispering Spirit (The Interview)

Justin Hinds: The Whispering Spirit (The Interview)

Justin Hinds: The Whispering Spirit (The Interview) Where: London UK When: Early ’90s Writer: Ray Hurford Photos: The respective record companies (labels/sleeves) Copyright:  2025 – Ray Hurford I used to work for the water sport concession, in my young days… I used to play bamboo joints and condensed can. When I was playing on the beach a lot of Americans…

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The Melodians – I Will Get Along / Errol Brown

The Melodians – I Will Get Along / Errol Brown

A The Melodians – I Will Get AlongB Errol Brown – Love Dub The Melodians, a vocal trio made up of Brent Dowe, Tony Brevett (the nephew of Skatalites bassist Lloyd Brevett), and Trevor McNaughton, emerged from Kingston’s Greenwich Town in 1963. It wasn’t until early 1966 that they made their recording debut. The group started to record for Coxsone…

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Review | VA – Helicopter Riddim 2.0

Review | VA – Helicopter Riddim 2.0

This is John Holt’s tough Police In Helicopter riddim updated and slightly speeded-up, and with the Bobo dread style well in evidence via Mr. G’s 3 Points and Fantan Mojah’s conscious, apocalyptic Lost Soul, whilst Ninja Ford celebrates some of the greats of the music on his history lesson, Da Song Yah, reaching back as far back as U-Roy! Older…

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Protoje – BIG 45 | New Release

Protoje – BIG 45 | New Release

NEW VIDEO Two-time Grammy-nominated artist Protoje unveils the official music video for his new single BIG 45. This bass-heavy track, produced by The Indiggnation and Winta James, pays homage to Sound System Culture. The video, directed by SAMO, showcases Protoje singing the song while he and his crew transport speaker boxes. (Photos courtesy of SAMO) Source link

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Reggae Vibes Album Top 20 | March 9

Reggae Vibes Album Top 20 | March 9

This compilation, known as the Reggae Vibes album Top 20, curated by Teacher & Mr. T, consists of a selection of twenty reggae/dancehall albums that we deem significant and wish to showcase to the general audience via this chart. This list is not determined by sales figures, airplay frequency, or any other external factors, and it remains uninfluenced by commercial…

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Interview with Samora & Tamika on their song “Woman”

Interview with Samora & Tamika on their song “Woman”

What are your thoughts on “International Women’s Day”? Tamika: International Women’s Day is a day to honor all the women all over the world who contribute to society, whether it’s mothers, doctors, scientists, artists, etc. It’s a day of recognition. Samora: Normally, I would give a very long speech about how important this day is. But today I’m just going…

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Review | Lutan Fyah – Strength & Resilience

Review | Lutan Fyah – Strength & Resilience

17. Protect Your Energy Protect Your Energy offered a delightful change of pace, stepping things a notch or two, with an infectious track behind it. The piece is a purifier! It’s about keeping negativity far away from yourself and, functionally speaking, I think Protect Your Energy is one of the furthest ‘travelers’ on the whole of the album [“Si no…

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Mykal Rose – Rain And Blood / Red Sky | New Release

Mykal Rose – Rain And Blood / Red Sky | New Release

NEW RELEASE After Brother Culture’s Ghetto Man, Fruits Records have released their next 7” vinyl, Rain And Blood, featuring Grammy Award winner Mykal Rose, the late Robbie Shakespeare, the Swiss reggae group The 18th Parrallel, and Topp Brass, the horns section of today’s Kingston sessions. The riddim, created by The 18th Parrallel, was laid down in Kingston with Robbie Shakespeare…

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Review | VA – Nyabingi Love Riddim

Review | VA – Nyabingi Love Riddim

There is of course a deep reggae vibe on this nyabingi riddim produced by the veteran Clive Hunt, heavy on the percussion and with a prominent call to arms, voiced-over by some well-known names and younger performers as is the producer’s intention (see here). Maxi Priest has two tracks, rich in Rasta imagery, the respectful Nyabingi Love with the Rasta…

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