New to you???
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todd
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New to you???
As reggae lovers, we are constantly discovering new singers, groups, bands, labels, producers...the whole bit. I usually stumble on to them here on Roots Archives, while digging around on ebay, or from one of my buddies. Right now, my new obsession is Keith Poppin and Rocking Horse. I just cannot get enough. Have yet to find a Keith Poppin song I don't like. What I want to know is, who have you recently "discovered"? Whose songs, that are new to you, are you listening to over and over right now?
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Matthew
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Re: New to you???
Oldies wise: Mighty Cloud Band, Ranking Joe, and surprisingly I never owned a Toyan release up till recently.
Newer sound: Martin Campbell & Daweh Congo.
Newer sound: Martin Campbell & Daweh Congo.
MATTHEW
'Fleeing From The City'
'Fleeing From The City'
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leggo rocker
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Re: New to you???
Anthony Johnson. I'm hoovering up his stuff since discovering him on a flip of something else. Still looking for his Gunman LP though.
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Guest
Re: New to you???
i just discovered on this board that mighty diamonds have 2 version of their original "kutchie" even 3 if you count that knowledge dub as a tune, still cant believe..
all the years.. and now dis... i mean i love this tune since maybe 95 from dat time i start knowin it and now 12 years later me get to find out this treasure. have to big up this board.
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leggo rocker
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Re: New to you???
Hopetown Junior (*not* Lindo).
Only got one record by him on a 12 inch 45 but it's an absolute killer!
Only got one record by him on a 12 inch 45 but it's an absolute killer!
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Version Control
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Re: New to you???
With me it's not so much an artist as a new 'era' - the early Eighties. Having spent far too long believing reggae ceased to exist at around midnight on 31 December 1979, I've only recently discovered Barrington Levy and Eek-A-Mouse and all those early Greensleeves 12"s. It will probably take another 25 years for Digital to become acceptable though!
And this week's specific discovery is Roy Man, the source of a previously unidentified (at least to me) riddim under a Jungle Brothers mash-up. I've still no idea who Roy is, but at least I can now answer the "what's this then?" question when I'm playing out.
VC
And this week's specific discovery is Roy Man, the source of a previously unidentified (at least to me) riddim under a Jungle Brothers mash-up. I've still no idea who Roy is, but at least I can now answer the "what's this then?" question when I'm playing out.
VC
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Chris
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Re: New to you???
Leggo,
Anthony Johnson's Gunshot with 5 bonus tracks is availalbe from Dusty Groove America. Unfortunately for you it's on CD, but it might tide you over until you find the LP.
Chris
Anthony Johnson's Gunshot with 5 bonus tracks is availalbe from Dusty Groove America. Unfortunately for you it's on CD, but it might tide you over until you find the LP.
Chris
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Well Charge
Re: New to you???
Sugar Minott "Rydim": an early digital tune I wasn't so fond of at first, but now I'm addicted to it and want more of Sugar Minott's digital stuff.
Also late 80s rubadub, Gussie Clarke productions after falling in love with a Cultural Roots tune "Different Style".
Maybe I'm getting more open minded about digital stuff. I'm sure I'm not alone.
Also late 80s rubadub, Gussie Clarke productions after falling in love with a Cultural Roots tune "Different Style".
Maybe I'm getting more open minded about digital stuff. I'm sure I'm not alone.
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Well Charge
Re: New to you???
Also I'm starting to realise I need to have more Keith Hudson stuff