mek we talk straight dub rootsrock steppers one drop call it wat you like, where do we go from here? round de world reggae music from the seventies and early eighties still run tings some say is it good? or bad? you mean say musician from back in the days were dat good its hard to match standards or is it just bad management,greed is another word for cover version or is it putting food on table? reggae always has a message in the day it was call jah music.
nuff talent out deh playing dub roots call it wat you like they jus need dem greedy management to produce individual and original music.
what is the future of reggae music?
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Natey Dread
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Re: what is the future of reggae music?
Midnite is the future of roots reggae, in my opinion.
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John Public
Re: what is the future of reggae music?
I guess the future of reggae music is what we see right now. Different styles. you have some people like luciano, jah cure and so on that offer the modern roots style.
you contemporary roots like midnite, groundation
Dub has now become something like an ambiente music.
you some lovers style like beres hammond, glen washington
and pure dancehall like bounty killer, beenie man
commercial reggae (or dancehall): shaggy, sean paul.
That means to me, that there is a style for every taste. Some people don't like roots, but they love dancehall. And I guess most people in that forum don't like dancehall, I guess most of them don't even like modern roots but they are addicted to the classic roots style
you contemporary roots like midnite, groundation
Dub has now become something like an ambiente music.
you some lovers style like beres hammond, glen washington
and pure dancehall like bounty killer, beenie man
commercial reggae (or dancehall): shaggy, sean paul.
That means to me, that there is a style for every taste. Some people don't like roots, but they love dancehall. And I guess most people in that forum don't like dancehall, I guess most of them don't even like modern roots but they are addicted to the classic roots style
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Fabroots
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Re: what is the future of reggae music?
"most of them don't even like modern roots" mm
For me if the modern roots band sing as rockers as the old reggae singers does i can like their stuff, the old time dont mean the best time everytime, band as The Amharic, Dread Ashanti, Groundation, or singers as Vivian Jones give me exactly same vibes. But once the singers use distording voices and make strange noises with their mouths as a particular style i leave the place quickly!
Then i think by my particular taste that often the prob is not if they are old or new bands/singers but how they sing...
For me if the modern roots band sing as rockers as the old reggae singers does i can like their stuff, the old time dont mean the best time everytime, band as The Amharic, Dread Ashanti, Groundation, or singers as Vivian Jones give me exactly same vibes. But once the singers use distording voices and make strange noises with their mouths as a particular style i leave the place quickly!
Then i think by my particular taste that often the prob is not if they are old or new bands/singers but how they sing...
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Jah Rose
Re: what is the future of reggae music?
groundation, dread ashanti are like John Public said contemporary Roots.
When we talk about modern roots we have to mention names like garnet silk, morgan heritage, luciano... even some dj's like capleton and sizzla entered modern roots territory
When we talk about modern roots we have to mention names like garnet silk, morgan heritage, luciano... even some dj's like capleton and sizzla entered modern roots territory
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Fabroots
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Re: what is the future of reggae music?
Ok Jahrose, but the question are not "WHO will be the future of the reggae?", no more "WHEN the oldschool roots will stop forever?"
If you ask what is the FUTURE of the reggae then the question speak about MODERNITY for every styles and bands, cause the "old school roots" is still not dead and will be a part of this future too, i answer exactly to the question...
Or ask: "what is the future EVOLUTION of the reggae?"...
Why considere some styles more "future" that anothers?? Till the old school roots disappear for ever i considere it the past, the present AND the future of reggae!
If you ask what is the FUTURE of the reggae then the question speak about MODERNITY for every styles and bands, cause the "old school roots" is still not dead and will be a part of this future too, i answer exactly to the question...
Or ask: "what is the future EVOLUTION of the reggae?"...
Why considere some styles more "future" that anothers?? Till the old school roots disappear for ever i considere it the past, the present AND the future of reggae!
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tingjunkie
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Re: what is the future of reggae music?
Future of reggae? Just wait 'til Jah Cure gets out!
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John Public
Re: what is the future of reggae music?
The Future of Reggae CAN NOT AND WILL NOT Depend on one person alone. I hope the future of reggae will be some good musicians who still write conscious lyrics. To know the future of Reggae you have to be (just to quote peter tosh) a culture man and look in to your crystal ball.
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Revoly
Re: what is the future of reggae music?
Nutin but white people at shows, and dem making their own music.
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reality
Re: what is the future of reggae music?
people like jah cure , gyption , turbalance , nanco , i wayne , bascom x , ginjah and others pon de roots level !!
people like busy signal , idonia , vibez kartel , bling dog , jr.gong and others pon de dancehall flavor !!
all those roots band (midnite,groundnation,john brown body and others) have nothing new to offer...it's not even sound like a real jamaican muzik....
people like busy signal , idonia , vibez kartel , bling dog , jr.gong and others pon de dancehall flavor !!
all those roots band (midnite,groundnation,john brown body and others) have nothing new to offer...it's not even sound like a real jamaican muzik....