Ease on in to the cool interior and the steady throb of the reggae beat tells you that you are in Marley Country. |
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It's hard to believe there's still a fan base for a guy who stutters childish rhymes over canned reggae beats. |
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No Caribbean music list would be complete without the man credited with coining the word reggae. |
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I thought Jamaica was all sun, giant reefers and smooooth, silky reggae beats. |
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It has 14 tracks that showcase a variety of musical styles like dance, reggae, jazz, mbaqanga, kwela and gospel. |
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They'll be rocking the kwaito, reggae, hip hop and soul with the aid of some musical guests. |
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This is hip hop and reggae rolled up into perhaps the most original hybrid that I've heard to date. |
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Until Sean Paul came on the scene, dancehall reggae was starting to get a little boring. |
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I'd like it to cover a whole range of dance styles, from reggae to rock 'n' roll and from soul to swing. |
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Its greatest exponent was Bob Marley who took reggae to a worldwide audience. |
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On the bill are DJs Andy Williams and Dubline playing hip hop, reggae and broken beat. |
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At school I loved reggae and soul, one of my mates was a punk and lent me this record. |
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It's a daily beach party with Bob Marley reggae music and burgers sizzling on scores of grills. |
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The heart of the Fat Freddy sound is reggae, from ska through to dub, to which they add subtle hints of house music. |
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My parents are from St Lucia, so there was a lot of calypso and reggae in the house. |
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They added ideas from dub and reggae and a big dollop of social realism, sexual anxiety and Marxism. |
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Mr Murden liked the reggae music by Bob Marley which was played at the beginning and end of the service. |
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Strange as it may seem, Birmingham has become one of the most important cities for reggae outside Jamaica. |
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The accompanying music is pretty standard urban fare, with a touch of reggae thrown in for good measure. |
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I wanted more of a groove on this album, and I thought, let's do as much reggae as we can. |
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A couple of beery city boys with no rhythm have latched onto a couple of drunk reggae girls. |
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In other recorded examples the music most closely approaches early predecessors of reggae and zouk. |
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You all know that I'm first and foremost a punk and metalhead, but being a deeply eclectic type I also love reggae and ska. |
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Oasis also stakes out very different sonic terrain, nodding to electronic pop, dub reggae, and sixties psychedelia. |
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Finally, despite the airing of some wonderful left-field stuff, the dearth of jangly African guitar music and reggae was notable. |
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After the reggae anthem Redemption Song and Broken Wings, nobody was left sitting down. |
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I got a bunch of hardcore punk, ska and reggae playing guys and threw them the curve ball. |
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The project has formed a band which fuses reggae, African rhythm, calypso, rhumba and rock. |
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Not all great Jamaican music is serious, and this infectious 70s hit is ribald reggae at its finest. |
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Its use is often associated with black youth culture, Rastafarianism, and reggae. |
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Kim said classical music, Indian sitar, or even African reggae could all be a beneficial part of the class. |
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And, if you're interested in a musical tie-in with this crowd, check out the reggae, bluegrass, and folk music scenes. |
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There were quite a few bands doing ska and reggae rhythms with a punk rock attitude and punk rock music. |
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To all but a few enlightened purists, ska equals white people playing reggae embarrassingly fast. |
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Since the Police pretty much always had a heavy reggae feel to their music, this fusion worked. |
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Pick your choice of tipple from white or red wine, fruit punch or lager as your peruse the menu and enjoy live reggae music from a local band. |
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Kidjo's style of music varies from Afro-funk, reggae, samba, salsa, gospel, jazz and rumba. |
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Andre co-wrote half the tracks, including the annoying Insania, and the cod reggae Mysterious Girl, included twice here for our sins. |
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He was politicised from an early age, when he first started listening to reggae and dub music. |
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We wanted to seek out all the leaders in the underground scene to do reggae and Latin music. |
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Within seconds it stutters its way into a samba breakdown and reggae strut before galloping to a repeat. |
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Stylistically, it tries to cover all bases, from spiky indie rock to reggae, with a touch of acoustic balladry and even rap. |
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She is stirring up a potent stew, her Mexican folk stock infused with pinches of dub reggae, Senegalese mbalax and Indian classical sliding. |
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Think lots of reverb, echo, and all-out intergalactic noise accompanying traditional reggae beats and vocals. |
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I'm uplifted by good reggae, but also old music like jazz, and the greats like Nat King Cole. |
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It brings pop, rock, reggae, classical, techno and 80's music into most cars. |
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While some of these tunes were genuine pop Chartbusters, every track here was an authentic reggae smash. |
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Thanks to hourly lineup changes, the music morphs from mid-tempo rock to jazzy reggae to metal. |
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Today, the group is one of the finest exponents of this genre of music, combining bhangra with reggae, a sound that people had not heard before. |
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Over the following decades the reggae genre split into numerous subdivisions including dub, roots, rock steady and ragga. |
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The mixmaster in the spotlight this time is an obvious fan of old-school funk, hip-hop, electro and reggae. |
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Adventurous interpretations of ska and reggae rhythms are an important part of their formula. |
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It fused reggae, ska and rockabilly in a multicultural rant against poverty and discrimination. |
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The world of ska and reggae has always been arcane and alien to those outside it. |
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There are reggae jams and Velvet Underground dirges, one-minute tracks that float by like nothing and sprawling campfire singalongs. |
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All of a sudden everybody just run off the stage and it's a next reggae artist. |
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I don't think I ever expected such a beautiful blend of dub, roots reggae and world music to come to my ears. |
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The result is Say No to the Vendettas, a hearty offering from the band's trademark palette of punk, rockabilly, reggae and dub. |
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It plays like a catalogue of reggae and related styles, of which dub is merely one ingredient. |
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Infatuated with reggae and dub from an early age, Sherwood was a London club DJ in his early-teens. |
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He describes their repertoire as a mix of reggae, hip hop and popular music. |
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Their wonderfully playful set took in reggae and funk as well as the reliably prickly outbursts of their infectious and catchy crowd-pleasers. |
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It's with that in mind that Sokel plays everything from dub and reggae to pop and folk music. |
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Mixing up various Latino styles with reggae, ska and a pinch of rockiness, they aim to get the party started, pure and simple. |
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His simple, often hypnotic approach, to ska, rocksteady and reggae made him one of the most distinctive sounding musicians of the era. |
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He presents a crucial hour of rocksteady, ska, ragga, dancehall, dub and the best reggae. |
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By the time it found mass success, it was already slowing down to the swaying tempo of rocksteady and soon after that, reggae. |
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They have consistently laid down the traditional styling of ska music, taking influences from its early days along with rocksteady and reggae. |
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For 10 years running, VP Records annually pumps out compilations that pull from their massive dancehall and roots reggae catalogue. |
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The stage, however, plays host not to righteous roots reggae or foam-mouthed punk rock, but to a scattered group of girls in school uniform. |
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They believe more traditional forms such as calypso, reggae and soca are in danger of being overshadowed. |
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The facility also offers a variety of music, including dance, reggae, soca and pop. |
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The government has organised a year-long celebration of the 60th anniversary of the late reggae icon Robert 'Bob' Nesta Marley. |
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It was called reggae, and its principal international songster, Bob Marley, wasted little time in getting to the political point. |
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Sign up for the live stream, or select your favourites from the archive of lovers rock, classic reggae, dancehall, and ska. |
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Funk, soul, jazz and reggae are all amply represented but these genres fail to reach all four corners of this unique masterpiece. |
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Between them they bring together rock, hip hop, metal, soul and reggae to form their own unique sound. |
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To continue the relaxed vibe, there's also a great mix of jazz, soul and reggae. |
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If you've ever wondered why no one ever dares to combine southern soul, dub reggae, folk and country well, wonder no more, dear reader. |
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The first CD is entitled Beats, comprising a diverse mix of drum 'n' bass, hip-hop, breakbeat, and reggae. |
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The distinctive Jamaican sound of reggae provides a template for various diasporic musics in the Caribbean. |
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Patrons will also be able to enjoy the soothing sounds of jazz, reggae and traditional African music. |
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Legend is the title of the one reggae album that every broad-minded progressive is guaranteed to have in their record collection. |
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His uncle used to import reggae and dancehall singles and distribute them to specialist shops. |
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Soul Jazz operates both as a label and a retail outlet, sourcing rare reggae and funk cuts and pressing them up on a series of acclaimed albums. |
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Byron Bay Reggae Club presents Grounation, nine hours of non-stop reggae music on the beach, this Saturday, March 23, at the Byron Bay Surf Club. |
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Murray, who is no longer with a band, played a set of rocksteady and reggae tunes on acoustic guitar. |
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He had his own fun, having fun, dancing, reggae, all that, on the beach and all that. |
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It combines elements of hip-hop, reggae, funk, punk rock and even traditional Irish folk music. |
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Kahakalau's multicultural, multilingual background is reflected in her music, which ranges from soft Hawaiian rhythms to funky reggae beats. |
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Some of the latest dancehall reggae music are sounds are starting to sound more and more like Hip Hop than reggae. |
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Furthermore, Taylor makes no distinction between Jamaican dancehall and its predigital reggae precursors. |
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Other influences that can be heard in the band's music include kwela, chimurenga, jazz and reggae. |
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The queen of reggae takes no hostages in defining the beauty as raised to pimp men with money. |
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His music includes songs and tunes from a wide range of music traditions, including folk, blues, reggae, cajun and klezmer. |
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Off The Rails will also be playing rock, reggae, jazz, folk, samba, blues and world music-influenced songs. |
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Rather than defining genres, Skinner explores them, intersecting garage and hip-hop with rave, reggae, and even a twinge of bedsit indie. |
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The band played impressive versions of numbers from just about every musical sphere including soul, reggae, trad and rock. |
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What I can say is that it ranges from an early helping of Latin to some reggae with a finale of house, which bores me to tears. |
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His music combines songs and tunes from a wide range of musical traditions including folk, blues, reggae, Cajun, and klezmer. |
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The International Reggae and World Music Awards continue to honor the best in reggae and world beat music yearly. |
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A Jamaican steel band and reggae entertainment are set to liven up the party at BBC WM and special guests can sample traditional food and drink. |
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We were influenced by electro, hip-hop, house music, jazz-funk, reggae, everything really. |
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Their unique mix of reggae and punk kept the crowd jumping and shaking for the entirety of their enthused set. |
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John was the first DJ to give exposure to punk, reggae and hip-hop, long before they crossed over into the mainstream. |
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He gave early exposure to forms of music such as punk, reggae and hip-hop and hundreds of musicians recorded sessions for his show. |
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In his autobiography he points to influences from punk, reggae, rock and pop with hip-hop, which really gave him his sense of direction. |
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Thirty years ago he fused the sound of punk with dub reggae and early hip-hop acts and created something new. |
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Growing up, he listened to the up-tempo sounds of calypso, soca, and zouk, before moving to St Maarten and discovering reggae. |
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They've been gigging downtown with their mix of funk, zouk and reggae for a while, so don't miss them on the big stage. |
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Combette's music is hard to describe concisely, but there's Haitian compas, zouk, folk, jazz, bossa nova, soca and reggae in the mix. |
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Packed with contemporary Scouse style, a significant part of their music resembles some of the early, but quite pioneering 60's reggae acts. |
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McGhie was a Jamaican who came to Canada in the late '60s and recorded this one funky soul reggae disc. |
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These guys are real nasty jammers, they do gypsy reggae, Latino ska funk, you name it. |
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The band specialises in playing a whole range of music including blues, jazz, reggae, rock and roll and country. |
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There's plenty of old school and funk, but there's even some Motown soul, swing, Japanese rap, reggae, J-pop, samba and early electronica. |
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Jessica, from Mauritius, displays the popular blending of traditional sega music with reggae. |
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Trinidad has a thriving rock music scene whose best bands blend reggae and calypso with mainstream rock. |
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The calypso, reggae, and steel band music of Trinidad and Jamaica are also very popular. |
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The 31-year-old singer blends the best of Caribbean and South London sounds, including reggae, calypso, jazz and British pop music. |
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Although its roots are similar to those of calypso and reggae, it is more authenticly African. |
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The project has formed a band called Raw Energy which fuses reggae, African rhythm, calypso, rhumba and rock. |
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In addition to American and British music, reggae, calypso, and Zairian music are popular. |
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On your old website, you mentioned that you both grew up listening to hip-hop, reggae and jungle. |
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As someone who is from Africa and a Rastaman, how do see the relationship between Africa and reggae? |
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Expect classic hip hop and b-boy breaks, as well as reggae and some very special guests. |
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Once feared by the authorities and celebrated by rebels from Notting Hill to Zimbabwe, roots reggae has been sanitised. |
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The show ended rather anticlimactically with a really long reggae jam. |
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A delightful fusion of zouk, reggae, Afro-Beat and salsa, the multi-cultural personnel of the Bristol-based six-piece band, provide the ingredients to a very agreeable recipe. |
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The first release in the Master T series is a compilation of contemporary reggae and dancehall, with a measure of lovers rock thrown in for quiet times. |
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Red Stripe, an inexpensive Jamaican export, gained popularity in the U.S. in lockstep with reggae and Rasta. |
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A musical magpie of a record, it steals cheekily from everything from dancehall and reggae to two-step, pop, showtunes, electro, film soundtracks and beyond. |
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Their first single opens with a loping reggae rhythm topped off with barbershop quartet harmonies, before unexpectedly exploding into big-band jazz. |
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Through the years, Shara Nelson, Tricky, Tracy Thorn, Liz Fraser and reggae toaster Horace Andy have all been an integral part of Massive Attack's evolving sound. |
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I'm on from 10 mm til midday, spinning reggae, downtempo and hiphop. |
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Fresh from their recent comeback gig at the Festival Hall, The Beat will be bringing their mix of reggae, ska and punk to Croydon with a set to get the crowd jumping. |
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This broad range of experimentation builds on the musical flourishing of the 1960s and 1970s where bands like The Clash mixed punk with reggae and ska. |
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Soon enough the dance halls were dominated by the ska beat, which eventually metamorphosed into rocksteady, this transformation paving the way for the emergence of reggae. |
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Most tracks feature accordion, several bounce along on a jaunty Colombian cumbia rhythm, and others evoke the reggae and ska of UK two-tone bands. |
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Over three days and nights, popular Creole musical forms such as cadence-lypso, compass, zouk, soukous, and bouyon ring out alongside Creole-influenced reggae and soca. |
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Now pouring all of this emotion into a variety of styles ranging from dancehall, reggae and gospel to jazz and RnB, his debut album is all but finished. |
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Everything from rock to reggae will take turns delighting the crowd. |
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He is billed for a performance at Club Amaruzu in Queens, New York on October 24 alongside veteran reggae crooner Coco Tea and dancehall star Capleton. |
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Too much of this lovers rock is karaoke to a mellow reggae beat. |
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With a style that was influenced by jazz, soul, reggae, and dub, she rapped lyrics and rhymes that addressed the misogynist attitude of her male peers. |
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The disc is full of salsa, trip-hop, acid jazz, calypso and reggae beats. |
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They have turned their attention to the Caribbean and will present an evening of contemporary dance, enriched with the colours, sounds, gestures and rhythms of reggae. |
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Music was piped through the corridors, from reggae to opera. |
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The musical style is similar to West Indian calypso and reggae. |
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Favorite types of music include calypso, reggae, and religious hymns. |
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The postcolonial period has witnessed a significant creolizing of church music, which has been influenced by calypso, reggae, and African American gospel music. |
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Is this another stuffy book by a disconnected reggae academic? |
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This has not stopped him from becoming a self-confessed reggae freak. |
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The North Queensland based group are a newly-formed but very professional outfit who fuse elements of funk and reggae with hip hop and groovy rhythms. |
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Homegrown go-go and Scandinavian death metal own Wednesday nights, while punk, roots reggae and community news workout the frequency on other nights. |
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If you've heard this man play, then you know he is a one-of-a-kind selector with the deepest love for jazz, funk, soul, reggae and Afro-Latin vibes. |
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Many of Montreal's best singers, deejays and singjays appear on what seems to be as much a snapshot of some of this city's best live reggae as it is an album. |
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The group's music ranges from rock 'n' roll to reggae, rap to raga, country gospel to contemporary and semi-classical, soft rock to black gospel and praise and worship. |
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There are echoes of hip-hop, reggae, socca, calypso and soul in garage. |
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This album starts with four track recordings made in his front room, before drifting through punky political reggae and dub to techno and trip hop. |
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The album is mainly middle-of-the-road reggae, heavy on drum and bass, and chock-full of melody lines that grab you right away and sound better with each listen. |
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One song was roots rock, the next featured reggae backbeats. |
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The week will wrap up with some heavy skanking, as reggae dancing is known, as the Yeoville Recreational Centre comes alive with a Rasta revolution. |
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I was born in West London and grew up listening to reggae and punk rock. |
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He assesses the development of major record companies and pop songwriting from the Tin Pan Alley songsmiths to rap, reggae, and rock composers and noisemakers. |
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Below, British band Massive Attack performed with guest singers Liz Fraser and reggae legend Horace Andy. |
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Around the same time, she became romantically involved with Rohan Marley, son of reggae legend Bob Marley. |
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In 2010 he released his five-track EP, High Class Problems Vol 1, combining hip-hop, reggae, and soul. |
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Originally from Sacramento and now based in New York, this fivesome makes moody rock textured with all manner of influences from dub reggae to funk. |
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Following the first warm-up session held to gauge interest in the scheme, sessions will be held in the new year in rock and pop to jazz, swing, Latin, big band and reggae. |
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Backed by her D.J., she rode tracks new and old, bringing together old-fashioned electro and futuristic dancehall reggae, London grime and Atlanta crunk. |
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Though the roots reggae sound was superseded by lovers rock and the faster ragga and dancehall styles, toasting was highly influential on both the rap and hip-hop scenes. |
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There's a summery good time tropical feel to reggae in the Pacific. |
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There's nothing like roots, dub and reggae to get you moving. |
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I was making white labels then, a mix of reggae and hip-hop. |
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Apart from the generic excellence described above, this CD's join-free, eclectic mixture of Irish trad and dub reggae seemed to be a neat mixture of your past and present. |
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That is they have taken some of the traditional songs of the church and have infused indigenous rhythms such a spouge, reggae and calypso. |
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He grew up in the spotlight of his father, the dreadlocked, flamboyant 1983 French Open champion turned popular reggae recording artist. |
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They also began their night DMZ, held every two months in Brixton, a part of London already strongly associated with reggae. |
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According to Kode9, the bass used takes influence from Jamaican music such as reggae. |
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Birmingham reggae star Pato Banton has condemned gangster rap for promoting gun crime. |
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S'inscrivant dans le registre du underground, il comprend 12 titres dans des sonorites musicales reggae, ragga et gnawa. |
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The event will see local act The Pips perform, as well as a reggae DJ set and a classical guitar slot. |
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The upstairs nightclub specialises in reggae on Frinight, and more chilled dance sounds on Saturday and Sunday. |
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The 10th of 30 children of reggae icon Denroy Morgan, Gramps is a true creation of bloodroots reggae. |
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Then she was new wave, moving to the Bahamas for another trio of records, this time with reggae rhythm masters Sly and Robbie. |
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But unlike a lot of contemporary reggae bands, Three Legged Fox doesn't feel reductive. |
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Well, he does a reggae rap while wearing a bandana on his head. |
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There's testifying rock 'n' reggae, gospel, epic sad-eyed kitchen sink balladry, pub dub and Northern Soul sass. |
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Jamaica also played an important role in the development of punk rock, through reggae and ska. |
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The kind of quickfire melodics they do so well with Rod steering the blend of hip hop, dub and reggae with a natural sunsplash feelgood factor. |
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A major influence on jungle and drum and bass was the original Jamaican dub and reggae sound. |
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The track opens with glitchy lo-fi distortion and reggae crooning. |
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The sound they make is an eclectic mix of everything from Hindustani music to reggae, free jazz to metal, Brazilian music to musique concrete. |
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We had the camboulay torchlit processions, the Calypso tradition, and then reggae is very important. |
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Little wonder why this band have a unique and diverse delivery, all cleverly capsulated in an infectious ska reggae feel. |
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The Kenyan artist popularly known as DJ Kriss Darlin will be on the decks playing reggae, reggaeton, dancehall and soca music. |
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Music genres such as jazz and reggae began locally and later became international phenomena. |
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What the audience wasn't prepared for was the molotov cocktail of rap, hard rock and reggae they got hit with, courtesy of the Bay Area rock en espanol powerhouse Orixa. |
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The musical genres reggae, ska, mento, rocksteady, dub, and, more recently, dancehall and ragga all originated in the island's vibrant, popular urban recording industry. |
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Digital Mystikz brought an expanded palette of sounds and influences to the genre, most prominently reggae and dub, as well as orchestral melodies. |
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And later this month, Adele's reggae cover version of Bonnie Raitt's song I Can't Make You Love Me will be released on the American label VP Records. |
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Completing the line-up is Gingersnap and The Style Pile, who are a Newcastle-based six-piece funk act with reggae and ska influences incorporated into their sound. |
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By the end of the 60s, the hard mods had become known as skinheads, who, in their early days, would be known for the same love of soul, rocksteady and early reggae. |
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Having sold 11 million albums worldwide while enjoying seven UK top 40 hits, reggae and bhangra raggamuffin star Apache Indian is sure to be a crowd-puller. |
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While calypso appealed more to the visitors than to the locals, reggae has been embraced by many Bermudians since the 1970s with the influx of Jamaican immigrants. |
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Then comes the reggae influence in the middle of rock songs and punkier Buzzcocks-style tunes, though with an overwhelming similarity to the Strokes. |
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In particular the genres UK garage, drum and bass, dubstep and grime evolved in the city from the foreign genres of hip hop and reggae, alongside local drum and bass. |
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Since then we've had reggae, dancehall, bhangra, bluebeat and more. |
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An attorney for the family, Jill Pietrini, told a federal jury in Las Vegas that the children don't want to see the reggae legend portrayed as a bobblehead or a toy. |
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Don't let the accordion, fiddle and scrubboard fool you, Donna the Buffalo's danceable music with reggae and rock roots has a socially conscious message. |
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Internationally known reggae musician Bob Marley was also Jamaican. |
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Jamaican Patois exists mostly as a spoken language and is also heavily used for musical purposes, especially in reggae and dancehall as well as other genres. |
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Putumayo's latest offering hopscotches from the Caribbean to Europe, Africa, the Americas and the South Pacific in a diverse offering of reggae music that never condescends. |
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The label's most successful release to date featured Matisyahu, a famously devout Lubavitcher Hassid and highly accomplished reggae singer and beatboxer. |
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Sting has varied his musical style throughout the years, incorporating distinct elements of jazz, reggae, classical, new age and worldbeat into his music. |
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Taking in Krautrock, dub reggae and Bowie-esque blue-eyed soul, it's certainly not the record anyone would have been expecting the Woking boy to make. |
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Tijuana also enjoys a large base of support in many other musical scenes such as mexican hip hop, reggae, hardcore, punk, black metal and house music. |
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