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flashman
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horsemouth

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I'm sure horsey is a m-fer on the drums. I'm sure I've rocked to his beat over and over. Yet, he's probably the most famous drummer that I can't recognize! Can anyone give me some tips for how to distinguish his style?
I can usually, if I'm lucky, tell people like Carly Barrett, Style Scott, Santa (kind of), Sly, etc. Horsey I don't really have a solid idea of his style. So is he a secondary drummer without a distinct style of his own, yet one that definitely holds his own, or what?

Who can articulate some distinguishing characteristics of Horsey's style??????????
aabey

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There is some gallop in his playin'

:D


His playin in Rockers' over Slave Master is very characteristic IMO
kandi
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I recognise Horsey in:-

1]Channel One in Dub & Lion Dub from Negrea Love Dub (LT)
2]Son of Jah Dub from Rockers meets K.Tubby ina Firehouse
3]All tunes from his Original Armageddon Dub.
4]All tunes from Social Living [Burning spear] and its dub counterpart album 'Living Dub' - especially tune called Jah Boto.

Consistency,Modesty... characterise much of his drumming skills.
jules27
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He did a lot with Ijahman too
Zion_awaits

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Post by Zion_awaits »

listen to Groundations side project, rockamovya feat horsemouth...

distinctive stylee.. more of a jazzy/blusey reggae
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Return of Jesco
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I heard him playing live once backing Tappa Zukie - even with a borrowed rock drummer's set-up he sounded like he was back at Studio One. I think it was him behind all those bass drum overdubs on albums like the Juk's Inc ones (prepared to be corrected though).
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