Reggae shops in Paris

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Taco B

Reggae shops in Paris

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Will travel to Paris in february. Any recommendations for reggae shops to visit? And which french reggae bands are worth buying?
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Taco B

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Thanks, all the info I need.

Any recommendations on french reggae bands?
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Hi Taco B

A French mate of mine has just emailed me this list for you;

- Dub Incorporation,
- Massilia Sound System
- Big Mamma
- Sinsemilla
- K2 Riddim
- Ska P
- Babylon Circus

I am also being told there is an excellent sampler called "Frenchy Reggae Party". Here it is with sound samples - http://www.amazon.fr/Frenchy-Reggae-Par ... F8&s=music
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Ska-P are Spanish, they were quite popular in France. Not that interesting after my taste.
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Hi pf

I'll have to take my mate to task over that.

I must admit I listened to the sound samples and none of it was to my taste.
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As a french most of thse bands arent so interesting.
>Dub Incorporation is really weak in my opinion, most of those names are commercial.
>Sinsemilia are friends of mine, maybe the biggest reggae band in france but they turned a bit too commercial and frenchy after their second album. I'd advice the first album "Premiere recolte" (first harvest) some real good roots tunes. The second album has also solid compositions "Resistance" but a bit speeder and rock.
>Massilia sound system is a funny mix of different influences and good vibes on stage but not roots.
>K2R riddim also had some good songs in the beginning but not my type of reggae. As I said in another topic the best reggae bands in France are local and dont last, you see them one time, it's great and you never herar of them anymore.
Please also check
>Gang Jah Mind "Le chemin", (they also recently released an album I did not listen to) sang by a women in arabic english and french, check also >Radical el salam same langage mix. Radical el salam must be hard to find but you have 2 or 3 wicked tunes on their only album called Tu Kac or something like that. (and try my band Wareika Hills)
Hope it helps, bless

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Taco B

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Thanks to all for the info.

Will check the French Reggae Party and Gang Jah Mind (and Wareika Hills of course!).
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For roots sound you'd better check Orange Street, Faya Dub or Positive Roots Band, cause french reggae party is not that roots. If you're lucky you'll catch them touring...
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Indeed Faya Dub recorded some excellent tune

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