Dec 3, 2014 - The Abyssinians - Satta Massaganna (1976). Every time I write about reggae, I feel obligated to mention that I don't know much about it as a.
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A little selection of African inspired roots, or roughly! Big Big Ups to long-time follower Twice Nice for this fine Swell Headed riddim rundown!
Upon hearing the latest Kabaka tune, Twice emailed me some big tunes pon the riddim resulting in said post! We start with the ital Burning Spear original, followed by the Pablove Black instrumental classic, both from Coxsone Dodd at Studio One. A trend we will no doubt notice. The Revolutionaries picked up the riddim in 1976 and laid down a typically heavy militant roots version at Channel One while Deejays U Roy and Prince Far saw a good thing going and jumped on to voice. Rod Taylor and Black Solidarity blazed a steppers classic while Freddie McGregor recorded some prime 80s rub-a-dub on the Spiderman label.
Come 1996 and the Dancehall era and we have Everton Blender flying the roots flag high and gives us nuff vibes. European crew Reggae On Top takes it inna millenium roots digital steppers territory with a big soundsystem dub to follow.
And 42 years later we have the leading lights of Jamaican reggae Chronixx and Kabaka bring it back inna Channel One style. Burning Spear - Swell Headed - Studio One (1972) Pablove Black - Push Pull - Studio One (1972) The Revolutionaries - Swell Headed - Channel One (1976) The Mighty Diamonds - Swell Headed Dubplate - Channel One (1976). Pictured L-R The New Jamaica Reggae Movement - Chronixx, Shaydi, Teflon, Protoje, Jah 9, Kabaka Pyramid, Kelissa, Dre Island and Jesse Royal. It's been a while since i dropped some bangers! We start with a swag from Jamaica's brightest - Chronixx, Kabaka and Protoje strutting their stuff including the Chronixx's great new EP - The Dread and the Terrible and the maaad combination of Kabaka and Equinoxx ruling over some serious Channel One riddims.
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Riddimwise we have the Islababad, Rise Up, African Children, Gunman, Ba! Boom, Heaven Bless and Empty Bottle riddims.
We wrap things up with a little dancehall biz from the one and only Busy Signal with some hip hop/dancehall bangers. Raging Fyah - Sunshine Chronixx - Rastaman Wheel Out Chronixx - Iyah Walk Chronixx - Capture Land Chronixx - Here Comes Trouble (Dub) Protoje f/ Chronixx - Who Knows Gappy Ranks f/ Morgan Heritage - False Promises Jahdan Blakkamoore f/ Kabaka Pyramid - For the Children Foresta f/ Kabaka Pyramid and Protoje - Quiet Thoughts Kabaka Pyramid x Equikoxx x Channel One - Champion Sound.