Jewish Reggae
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Papa Ahmz
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- Joined: Thu Apr 13, 2006 6:03 pm
Re: Jewish Reggae
Yeah he's super mainstream.. tryna sound like a raggamuffin like Shabba Ranks 'n shit, haha...not my style.
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REALITY
Re: Jewish Reggae
well i'm from israel...me have a soundsysteam call "A-MAR" (just like AKON) sound .well play yardie dancehall music...we are the only sound in israel that plyes dubplates.
as far for live thing..well most of the band blend reggae with rock/israeli music.
IYAM BEND - blends israeli rock + root's / new roots music.
KANGURU - blends israeli rock + rub a dub music.
HATIKVA 6 - blends israeli rock + dancehall music
RAS DANIEL - veteren roots artist
TONY RAY - veteran roots artist (marley stuff)
as far as the sounds here are couple interesting :
A-MAR SOUND - juggling sound (only sound fe carry the most hype music and dubplates)
RUDEBOY SOUND - juggling sound
MY LORD SOUND - rub a dub sound (foundation music stright)
12 TRIBEZ SOUND - uk style + rub a dud music
UNITY SOUND - strickly israeli plates
as for the reggae scean here well people like tommer yossef or matisyahoo are not known as a reggae act's.
bless
shalom
as far for live thing..well most of the band blend reggae with rock/israeli music.
IYAM BEND - blends israeli rock + root's / new roots music.
KANGURU - blends israeli rock + rub a dub music.
HATIKVA 6 - blends israeli rock + dancehall music
RAS DANIEL - veteren roots artist
TONY RAY - veteran roots artist (marley stuff)
as far as the sounds here are couple interesting :
A-MAR SOUND - juggling sound (only sound fe carry the most hype music and dubplates)
RUDEBOY SOUND - juggling sound
MY LORD SOUND - rub a dub sound (foundation music stright)
12 TRIBEZ SOUND - uk style + rub a dud music
UNITY SOUND - strickly israeli plates
as for the reggae scean here well people like tommer yossef or matisyahoo are not known as a reggae act's.
bless
shalom
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Krazy Dayv
Re: Jewish Reggae
Yes REALITY,
that's similar to Australia.
Most of the bands here that have reggae in their sound are blends - reggae and funk a little hip-hop & gypsy style, yet often call themselves reggae.
The soundsystem culture here is definatley spreading tho & has a really good foundation in Melbourne.
I am running a sound called Rub A Dub Sound in Byron Bay - no dubplates yet but plenty of 7" juggling from old to new, roots to rub a dub to dancehall.
So would yo say in Isreal, the soundsystem or the bands get a better crowd/ crowd responce???
In Australia for a large majority, it is bands that people want to see...
Bless
that's similar to Australia.
Most of the bands here that have reggae in their sound are blends - reggae and funk a little hip-hop & gypsy style, yet often call themselves reggae.
The soundsystem culture here is definatley spreading tho & has a really good foundation in Melbourne.
I am running a sound called Rub A Dub Sound in Byron Bay - no dubplates yet but plenty of 7" juggling from old to new, roots to rub a dub to dancehall.
So would yo say in Isreal, the soundsystem or the bands get a better crowd/ crowd responce???
In Australia for a large majority, it is bands that people want to see...
Bless
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Zionist
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- Joined: Sun May 04, 2008 7:15 pm
Re: Jewish Reggae
Anyone see this documentary - "Awake Zion"? Well worth checking out the link. Don't be put off by Matisyahu being in there...
http://www.awakezion.net/
http://www.awakezion.net/