Reggae genre blending

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nosebluntyourface
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Reggae genre blending

Post by nosebluntyourface »

Been noticing a lot of bands blending genres with reggae.

Just checked out this band Straight Up Down for example... would you call this reggae? It's definitely inspired by reggae I feel...

http://youtu.be/YO_PigZVSiA

http://youtu.be/o8NvyHlK6hg

Also Goyte seems to have almost a reggae vibe... what do you think?

http://youtu.be/8UVNT4wvIGY
Funky Punk
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhaRJh_JIhg

Amazing band from our region! Allmost all of their basslines are reggae influenced!
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Mick Sleeper
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nosebluntyourface wrote:Also Goyte seems to have almost a reggae vibe... what do you think?
Um, you *have* heard reggae before, right?
This is upsetting: http://www.upsetter.net
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Gabranth
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This thread needs a new title. "Who can post the worst youtube-links that have absolutly nothing to do with reggae, but are called reggae-influenced anyway?" Funny and entertaining links though.
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Made my day, Gabranth :)
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abey
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its an interestenig thread although I dont specially like any of the aforementioned links. Maybe I could try to explain why.

I noticed that I usually dont like at all when a group plays a song alternating "reggae" and then changes to other style. I can't understand that unless it's very well done and justified by the song.

I usually don't like either the reggae influenced bass with "rythim guitar" all over (like the first link... with the due respect I found that horrible). I would prefer a pop group with a true reggae bass.

Massive attack has done some fine stuff with reggae material. And by the way I just remembered that Gorillaz use to have Junior lefty Dan (augustus pablo bassist), and although I dont love the band I remember a few good moments looking for Dan in live videos.
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and I recently discovered a band that do some reggae blending that I can enjoy. Fat Freddy's Drop, not everything they have its great but I think they do an interesting job.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-t5nBbGhPM
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abey wrote:
I noticed that I usually dont like at all when a group plays a song alternating "reggae" and then changes to other style. I can't understand that unless it's very well done and justified by the song.

You mean like when rock bands have a 'reggae break' in a song where the drumming pattern changes and the guitar goes 'chicka chicka chicka' a few times?

Also, as I believe that ska is also within the remit of this forum... bands that fuse pop-punk/skatepunk with ska - they're usually awful, aren't they? No word of a lie, someone who's into that music once insisted to me that 'ska' was shorthand for 'skateboard'.
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Funky Punk wrote:You mean like when rock bands have a 'reggae break' in a song where the drumming pattern changes and the guitar goes 'chicka chicka chicka' a few times?
Yes, that's it. A change like that can destroy any vibes, not made for me! Well, I'm not into punk-rock bands and I don't tend to appreciate their reggae sound at all, although maybe there's an exception out there, don't know.

Personally I can enjoy the fusion with soul, jazz, funk, electronic music very much, in fact in jamaican music there are plenty of examples of that. To put one, how would you classify this? Nyabinghi soul?? [Judy Mowatt- Zion Chant](http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3j_tpObMKEs)
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