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The first lady of reggae, next to Rita of course:
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_Qg_mK9dwgi...600-R/7037.jpg A compilation of 70's soul & RnB from Jamaican reggae artists on the Jamdown label doing. Fantastic stuff: http://roland.helie.free.fr/Images/Darker_Than_Blue.jpg Amazing 60's era rocksteady reggae: https://ssl.kundenserver.de/enter-th...et_Hetones.jpg |
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Ah Cama-Sotz - Dead Cities (2007) Industrial with lots of black metal touches that's charged with an electropop pulse that you can dance to. Surprisingly innovative stuff. http://www.progarchives.com/progress...4116102009.jpg Big Big Train - The Underfall Yard (2009) Sorta came out of the left field, but this is by far the best progressive rock album to be released this year. Everything, from vocals to production to the instrumentation, is so well-done that it nearly frightens me. http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c.../frontcopy.jpg Yuki Kajiura - Boogiepop Music Album: Inspired by Boogiepop and Others (2000) Music inspired by a cool anime with a definite trip-hop bent. It's rife with propulsive energy but full of little classical touches that provide elegance too. Nice! |
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