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FunkSoulBrotherUK 10-10-2013 08:38 AM

Can anyone recommend any new Reggae or Ska Bands/Artists?
 
Hello, Was wondering if anyone could recommend any good new or up and coming Reggae or Ska Bands or artists? I am always on the look out for something new to listen too..

FunkSoulBrotherUK 10-10-2013 08:40 AM

Any British Reggae or Ska Bands worth Listening to at the moment?
 
Hey does anyone know of any British Reggae or Ska bands worth listening to at the moment?

Cheers.:finger:

Mr. Charlie 10-15-2013 05:05 PM

I'm looking for Protoje's 'The 8 Year Affair' (on Don Corleon Records) album but can't find it on CD anywhere, just the MP3 version. Anyone know of any UK music stores which might stock it? Cheers.


Psychedub Dude 10-16-2013 09:32 AM

If you like more electronica dub reggae gotta check out Dr 8 bit, this stuff its so trippy. Picture if Super Mario and the toads made a reggae group this is probably what it would sound like.

https://soundcloud.com/drremix/dr-re...ator-dub-8-bit

https://soundcloud.com/drremix/dr-re...ufaktari-8-bit

Cosmology 01-17-2014 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Blarobbarg (Post 1005364)
Anybody have any reggae or dub bands that lie on the more rock or punk side of things? I've been listening to The Clash and a lot of dub lately and would like to hear some more, but have no clue where to start.

You may want to check out The Slits? They're more punk than reggae, but if you enjoy The Clash then I think you might appreciate them.

Hope that helps. :)

Gavin B. 01-19-2014 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Cosmology (Post 1407155)
You may want to check out The Slits? They're more punk than reggae, but if you enjoy The Clash then I think you might appreciate them.

Hope that helps. :)

I saw the Slits in 1981 and they were a lot better than their early recordings. Ari Up formed the Slits when she was just 14 years old and by the time I saw them she was around 20 years old. She was a very charismatic performer and the Slits had improved greatly since 1976.

The Slits were really the first London punk band to explore reggae music and they did a killer version of the Dennis Brown song The Man Next Door. Here's a live version of that song from that 1981 tour. BTW that's Nenah Cherry in the video singing background and do all those wild dances with Ari Up.



I was sad to hear that Ari Up died in 2010. She inspired many female British musicians like Polly Styrene, Alison Statton, Leslie Woods, Siouxsie Sioux, Lara Logic and Nenah Cherry.

http://blogs.babble.com/famecrawler/...ari-up-rip.jpg

cosmic dave 02-21-2014 12:28 AM

ska & reggae night any recommendations?
 
I am hosting a ska and reggae night in four weeks time, I am a dj but normally play trance I have always been into the two tone side of ska and commercial reggae. Anyone got any recommendations of other type's of ska and reggae they think would go down well? The night is in the uk and in an east coast bar.

Cheers...

Psychedub Dude 02-24-2014 11:11 AM

The Slackers, The Specials, Burning Spear, Black Uhuru, Junior Murvin

Thats a good starting point

totosama 02-24-2014 01:51 PM

junior murvin - police & thieves
junior byles - fade away
john holt - a love I can feel
johnny osbourne - Jah promise
desmond dekker - 007 (shanty town)
toots & the maytals - pressure drop
demond dekker - israelites
black uhuru - guess who's coming to dinner
bob marley & the wailers - exodus
max romeo & the upsetters - i chase the devil
cornell campbell - Jah me no born yah
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Woopiking 02-25-2014 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by FunkSoulBrotherUK (Post 1372413)
Hey does anyone know of any British Reggae or Ska bands worth listening to at the moment?

Cheers.:finger:

check out the London international Ska festival site, plenty of British bands appear at that every year. This year for example, there'll be Top Cats who play the original ska style and Dirty Revolution who play a more modern style


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