Showing posts with label MAGAZINE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MAGAZINE. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Ragga Juke Invasion

 Over the past 2-3 years, much ink has been spilled about a genre known in Chicago as Juke / Footwork. The music has been popping up in sets from many of the trailblazing crews in the US and the UK, making the Windy City once again a hot spot to electronic music fans worldwide and it started adopting to other music, We Riddim Chango FM features "Ragga Juke" tunes to cerebrate a happy meeting of our Reggae and Juke/Footwork music.


Chrissy Murderbot / Braaain

The biggest Dancehall/Juke Anthem used all time monster riddim Sleng-Teng. built by Chrissy Muedebot who first started adopting Juke to Reggae in my knowledge.



Chrissy Murderbot / Nice Looking Boy ( Feat. Mungo's Hi-Fi & Warrior Queen )

Most of juke produces don't make happy side of Juke music but this Chicago based producer remixed Mungo's Hi-Fi & Warrior Queen's dancehall as happy and hard-party Juke tune.




Capleton / Slew Dem Sinistarr Remix

Capleton's big dancehall hit was remixed by Detroit based producer Sinistarr.
Interesting production starts Jungle then it becomes Juke in the middle, ends killer.

  



DJ Roc / One Blood

Sampled Junior Ried's roots big tune "One Blood" his vocal is chopped as much as it sounds killer roots Juke.


Chase / Leatherface

another crazy vocal-chopping production, this French Juke producer sampled the most known reggae classic Max Romeo / Chase The Devil, whole tune is covered by chopped one phraze, snares and heavy bass.





Paisleyparks / Chase

Also avobe, Japanese Ghetto Bass Unit sampled Max Romeo / Chase The Devil. it's electric magic.





Tippa Irie & Daddy Colonel / Once Again ( E-mura Remix )

E-mura ( PART2STYLE ) is Japan based Future-Ragga producer, this is not straight defined Juke but snares inlaid production sounds influence by juke music, result brilliant future ragga classic.





Wednesday, March 16, 2011

SHIMMY SHIMMY


 Dancehall reggae web / magazine from east london, not from either south or west. their angle to follow dancehall scene is edgy & stylish as the east londoners have, different from the angle old-school reggae fan or other Europian or Japanese probably. 
 If you have any opportunity to go to dubvendor or sound of universe, please check their magazine called "No Ice Cream Sound" the 30 pages small magazine interviews Natalie Storm, futures analog equipments of Kalbata, ranks Ranks ( see actual magazine. ) tributes Sonia Pottinger etc, wide, pop and nice.
http://shimmyshimmy.co.uk/
 Finally one from featured artist Kalbata with Clapper priest,
 hope I am not only the person feel really east-london from this tune.