This thread is directed at FANS of Midnite. I know many roots purists don't like Midnite, and that's fine, but if you are one of them I would ask respectfully that you leave this thread alone. Respect.
I am very curious to know which Midnite or Midnite/Collaboration albums people like best.
My top 5 are: Assini, Seek Knowledge Before Vengeance, He Is Jah, Ainshant Maps, and Full Cup.
Midnite Fans
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imet
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Re: Midnite Fans
well i remember i started a thread like this time ago and i was very surprised of the few answers i received...anyway...that's my list
ras mek peace
current
let live
better world rasta
then i should pick one among the others u mentioned, maybe anshant maps
don't neglect ras mek peace
seen this is your first post ever !!
ras mek peace
current
let live
better world rasta
then i should pick one among the others u mentioned, maybe anshant maps
don't neglect ras mek peace
seen this is your first post ever !!
...sorry for my average english !! ;P
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rootsmusic
Re: Midnite Fans
Seek Knowledge Before Vengeance
Ainshant Maps
and finally
Unpolished
Ainshant Maps
and finally
Unpolished
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benjamin
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Re: Midnite Fans
Ras Mek Peace and Unpolished are the very crucial albums for me.
I very much love Assini and Seek Knowledge before Vengeance also, Jubilees of Zion is quite good too but I don't appreciate the I Grade works that much in general, specially when it goes a bit digital and dub.
To contribute to this thread I will add they are the best reggae band I've ever seen on stage (except the Abyssinians), with a sound that I would qualify of Thunder. They've blown my mind.
I very much love Assini and Seek Knowledge before Vengeance also, Jubilees of Zion is quite good too but I don't appreciate the I Grade works that much in general, specially when it goes a bit digital and dub.
To contribute to this thread I will add they are the best reggae band I've ever seen on stage (except the Abyssinians), with a sound that I would qualify of Thunder. They've blown my mind.
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Yardie
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Re: Midnite Fans
Hi everybody!
Up to now I only own "Unpolished"... a great set that I commented in my site.
Please follow the link:
http://www.yardie-reggae.com/ARTIST%20PAGES/MIDNITE.htm
And what about Dezarie?
A five star artist, indeed.
Irie Ites
Up to now I only own "Unpolished"... a great set that I commented in my site.
Please follow the link:
http://www.yardie-reggae.com/ARTIST%20PAGES/MIDNITE.htm
And what about Dezarie?
A five star artist, indeed.
Irie Ites
[url]http://www.yardie-reggae.com
widout love we are nuttin a talk!
widout love we are nuttin a talk!
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Gozer
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Re: Midnite Fans
They've blown my mind also recently in Amsterdam. Played for almost 3 hours straight. One of the best gigs I have seen.
Regards,
Gozer
Regards,
Gozer
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OrthodoxReuBen (silver)
Re: Midnite Fans
Midnite's first couple of albums are where its at... Vaughns lyrics are still on point but there are just too many recent releases to get excited over.. Kind of like Sizzla (without the vulgarity/slacknesss), after album number 2,000, what else can you do?... Vaughn has a very Shamanistk vibe to him and their live shows either put you to sleep or put you inna trance...
They are still 1,000x better than most bands that exist today...They def own San Diego,CA when they tour here..
For crucial Midnite mixes with rare dubs and unheard of artists/tracks, check myspace.com/blackheart_warriors_soundsystem...
Hotep...
They are still 1,000x better than most bands that exist today...They def own San Diego,CA when they tour here..
For crucial Midnite mixes with rare dubs and unheard of artists/tracks, check myspace.com/blackheart_warriors_soundsystem...
Hotep...
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rootsmusic
Re: Midnite Fans
have to agree reuben they do own san diego..i will also have to say i like how they make you wait til midnite to see them play at least here in san diego they do
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ital kemar
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Re: Midnite Fans
i got 3 of their albums, maybe the last/latest 3 as they were on vinyl.thought they were ok.i grade releases. feel like i'm missing out on the earlier material though from what i've read above. maybe i'll dig deeper...
ital kemar
ital kemar
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Rim Bim
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Yeah, those recent vinyl releases are probably not the best place to start. For roots fans, Ras Mek Peace is a great place to start.ital kemar wrote:i got 3 of their albums, maybe the last/latest 3 as they were on vinyl.thought they were ok.i grade releases. feel like i'm missing out on the earlier material though from what i've read above. maybe i'll dig deeper...
ital kemar
Even though I am a fan primarily of vintage Jamaican roots reggae, and generally don't like reggae/hiphop/digital hybrids, Vaughn Benjamin's collaborations are a huge exception. In fact, I'm almost at the point now where I prefer hearing him over those kind of beats then on reggae tracks.
There is an album called "Full Cup" which is a Midnite/Ras L collaboration. I think the beats on this album are amazing. The sounds the producer chooses to go with I would describe as anciently futuristic. It's sounds like ancient African musicians traveled through time to the year 3000 to make a record. I love it.