Have you heard of this new artist called Jimmy Screech?! i went to see roots manuva in october at shepard's bush empire and he was supporting them, he was awesome!!!!
his style is reggae/ hip-hop with some dancehall thrown in, its really great stuff! Klacidis i think you would really like it! its very summery.
his new song, 'wood for the treez' has just come out on itunes, amazon, napster etc. its really catchy. i read somewhere that rodney, aka roots manuva, really likes him, and wants him to tour with him more!! i also found a website by his label, MAP Music, where you can buy his old album, In This Life, its really good, i bought it! cant believe he hasnt got fanous before really!
check him out, he plays in lodnon quite a bit, im going to see him on thursday, 11th dec, with nightmares on wax!!!! its gonna be great!
Reggae and Hip Hop
- kalcidis
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Re: Reggae and Hip Hop
clementine; Thanks for the heads up! Checked his MySpace and it does indeed sound good!
... but please don't call me klacidis ... it doesn't translate that well in my native language (translated it would probably be something like fartidis or flatulencidis
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... but please don't call me klacidis ... it doesn't translate that well in my native language (translated it would probably be something like fartidis or flatulencidis
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ACEtone
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Re: Reggae and Hip Hop
I think this depends on what age you are. I've met some younger producers who know their reggae and dub very well but graduated to it after their experience of listening to hip hop and rap in their teens - that was what was cool and happening at the time for them. I'm just old enough to have sort of missed the relevance and appeal of rap and hip hop when it came along, having grown up on a healthy diet of reggae, dub, punk, rock etc.
As to the hybrid reggae hip hop thing - what I've heard of it doesn't appeal to me at all but if people like it, good for them. It would be worse if such developments were not happening - it is good that music keeps evolving whether we like the results or not.
As to the hybrid reggae hip hop thing - what I've heard of it doesn't appeal to me at all but if people like it, good for them. It would be worse if such developments were not happening - it is good that music keeps evolving whether we like the results or not.
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mask1
Re: Reggae and Hip Hop
I preffer concious trip hop. ever hear handsome boy moddeling school?dont let the name fool ya its ã laugh on materilism.also chek everyting from the third eye label and hieroglyphics crew.
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Jason Allen
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Re: Reggae and Hip Hop
There are a lot of links from hip hop to reggae for sure. Has anyone else ever noticed that Busta Rhymes often sounds Jamaican???
He sounds a lot like Danny English to me.
He sounds a lot like Danny English to me.
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Survival
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Re: Reggae and Hip Hop
What about Kardinal Offishall, his hiphop is also very influenced by reggae.
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ACEtone
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Re: Reggae and Hip Hop
Everything I know is influenced by Reggae and Dub...needless to say perhaps!
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Gnarbar85
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Re: Reggae and Hip Hop
Interesting thread guys. Thanks!
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KLD_Sound@UKRG
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Re: Reggae and Hip Hop
A couple of acts I like:
De la soul
A Tribe Called Quest
Cunninlynguists
Pigeon John
Bus Driver
One Self
Arrested Development
People Under The Stairs
Pete Rock and Cl Smooth
Brand Nubian
Dj Vadim
Abstract Rude
Dilated Peoples
Souls of Mischief
De la soul
A Tribe Called Quest
Cunninlynguists
Pigeon John
Bus Driver
One Self
Arrested Development
People Under The Stairs
Pete Rock and Cl Smooth
Brand Nubian
Dj Vadim
Abstract Rude
Dilated Peoples
Souls of Mischief
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stepping razor
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Re: Reggae and Hip Hop
Hip - Hop in the early years 1984 - 1996 really cared about beats/rhythms and that was the foundation of the tunes. As most hip-hop poeple listened to reggae and reggae people listened to hip-hop. There was also the same message coming from both in lyrics and feel of the music. And a lot of hip-hop used multi-lingwah in their rapping. They used bass in way that reggae does in that it had its own rhythm.
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