I remember back in the days where I used to play alongside Jah Crucial for Crucial Hi-Fi, Ras Eddy Mngomezulu for Roots Defender, Ras Blacks (may his soul continue to Rest In Peace) all the way from Pretoria, Gladdy Wailer, Ras Khosie both from Cutting Edge Sound System and myself Ijahman for City Quake Sounds. We used to do our thing maan. Big Up Rasta!
Yes Rasta a yah suh mi fi deh. This is what Jamaica used to be I don't know what has happened to my Island in the Sun. Not one Rasta sound system on the Island. As for the one turntable this is what we used to have from Ray Symbolic to Papa Roots, from Shaka to Quaker City in the UK. This was roots rock reggae
Setlist Mixing Up A Dub Storm - Dr. Alimantado Culture - The Ethiopian Storming The Death Star - Scientist & King Jammy Bail Out - Misty In Roots Super Nova Explosion - Roots Radics Two Track Dub - Mikey Dread Round 1 - Scientist vs. Prince Jammy What a Life - Michigan & Smiley What a Life (version) - Michigan & Smiley Lovers Rock JA. Style - Freddie McGregor Lovers Version - Freddie McGregor Oh Lord - Tapper Zukie Funny Feeling - Dennis Brown Trying Youthman - Barry Brown Trying Dreadlocks - Shorty The President Follow Fashion - Sammy Dread African Soldier - Sugar Minott Conscious Man (12" Disco mix) - Lee Perry & The Jolly Brothers Niceness - Jah Zebi Niceness Dub - Jah Zebi
Larga vida a la música reggae,este video me transporto a esa fiesta, quisiera algún día poder vivir algo así. Africa es vida y buena música, por mis venas recorren el dub y el root bendiciones a todos, un abrazo desde Dosquebradas,Colombia 🇨🇴🇪🇹
Still glad i was born in 67 England to experience the sounds scene as a white kid on an estate or few in a lil town, mad times here but you drown all the BS out with your vinyl & have a dance even in your own kitchen so not all bad.
Eautiful music beautiful people beautiful land beautiful moment in life of rasta give thanks to jah Ras Tafari Makonnen and empress Mennen balance u know jah love and jah bless best music fi me self
I think it's called Unity Dancing, Doc Inity of Kebra Ethiopia mentioned it in an interview edit: I've seen some people call it King Step, not sure which term is the right one but it doesn't matter as long as you vibe with it 🕺
It’s called ‘the king David style. Meaning one turntable. Way of playing records one at a time. We also appreciate the quiet in between to reflect on the message. No need to beat mix, this one is Rasta style..Rastafari!!!