I see and respect your point entirely but im thinking if the new generation get the old rythems it might inspire them to create new Lovers Rock and Roots. Im not a Rasta I just love the vibe BUT those new artists may turn to Jah for inspiration. Re-generation for the nation.
Love and peace
The Future Of Reggae In The UK
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amy
Re: The Future Of Reggae In The UK
the future of reggae..
check them out..
Dubtonic Kru.
they have the vocals as well as wicked drum and base and a refreshing originality.. and they are doing it all on their own...
http://youtu.be/kXp25l1CE2U
www.dubtonickru.com
check them out..
Dubtonic Kru.
they have the vocals as well as wicked drum and base and a refreshing originality.. and they are doing it all on their own...
http://youtu.be/kXp25l1CE2U
www.dubtonickru.com
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Javier
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Re: The Future Of Reggae In The UK
call me simplistic but I see that some like records, others live shows, others sound systems, some a dig record shops, others like web site shopping... it doesn't really matter... here in Chile we have access to none of those and we still jammin...
reggae will never die, (r)evolution will find it's rightful place !!!
bless
reggae will never die, (r)evolution will find it's rightful place !!!
bless