The Reggae Thread

I love Ayo’s rhythm.

Magnificent proposals!

Also love Reggae, and I can’t believe that after more than 350 proposals the return to the roots has not come out from the Marfilein impregnated by the French-African culture of Tiken Jah Fakoly. With a SQ that is hard to beat in all his recordings, he sings to the insurrection of the oppressed and forgotten; don’t miss it…

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http://maroontown.co.uk/

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Great EP. Mortimer - Fight The Fight

Cheers

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https://fightthefight.mortimerofficial.com/

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Oh, I didn’t know of the existence of this thread!
enjoy/ken

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Welcome aboard Ken
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The Mad Prof has been busy recently adding titles to his Bandcamp site, digital download business check it out..

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Downtown Hastings anyone?

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August looking set to be a great month!
Hastings (see above) and Kent
Boom!

Check the link

https://onelovefestival.co.uk/the-line-up/

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Trojan have launched a series of In Conversation interviews with legendary Trojan artists, kicking off with Winston Groovy.

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Essential viewing..


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I got a copy of that album at a reduced price a while back.
Haven’t played it for ages.
David Bowie had one of those stereo systems used on the album cover in his New York apartment.

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Welcome to the forum Penny
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Have we had this one yet :smiling_face_with_sunglasses:

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From what I remember when living in Kingston, Shaggy was never a downtown kind of guy - strictly uptown (off camera)!

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Got to love Alborosie. My favourites are his debut Soul Pirate and latest Unbreakable..

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_nfvp2GxVLuQfKeDlXQdHyD75n7NBiaM1A

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