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![]() Roots Masters Vol 5: WorldThe compilation emphasizes "Roots and Culture," a movement within reggae that prioritizes spiritual, social, and political consciousness. This "Vol. 5" iteration is characterized by: : Includes definitive works like Jimmy Cliff’s "The Harder They Come," Bob Marley’s "Exodus," and Toots & The Maytals’ "Funky Kingston". world roots masters vol 5 Nice and easy roots reggae mix....kaboom!!!! ...more. Uploaded on Jan 7, 2016 at 11:54 am. Vimeo·Selektah Madcase ROOTS & CULTURE VOL.5 VARIOUS ARTISTS - VP Reggae : Tracks often center on the "one drop" rhythm and heavy basslines from masters like Augustus Pablo and Black Uhuru. : Features Luciano and Busy Signal, demonstrating how the roots ethos adapted to modern production while maintaining its core identity. Cultural Significance The compilation brings together diverse masters of the craft, including: is a curated reggae compilation that serves as a vital retrospective of the genre's "roots" era, specifically focusing on tracks from 1972 to 1995. Often presented as a continuous "nice and easy" mix by Selektah Madcase (The Real Don Dodda), it bridges the gap between classic foundation reggae and its mid-90s evolution. Core Themes and Musical Philosophy |
The compilation emphasizes "Roots and Culture," a movement within reggae that prioritizes spiritual, social, and political consciousness. This "Vol. 5" iteration is characterized by: : Includes definitive works like Jimmy Cliff’s "The Harder They Come," Bob Marley’s "Exodus," and Toots & The Maytals’ "Funky Kingston". World Roots Masters Vol 5 world roots masters vol 5 Nice and easy roots reggae mix....kaboom!!!! ...more. Uploaded on Jan 7, 2016 at 11:54 am. Vimeo·Selektah Madcase ROOTS & CULTURE VOL.5 VARIOUS ARTISTS - VP Reggae The compilation emphasizes "Roots and Culture," a movement : Tracks often center on the "one drop" rhythm and heavy basslines from masters like Augustus Pablo and Black Uhuru. world roots masters vol 5 Nice and easy roots reggae mix : Features Luciano and Busy Signal, demonstrating how the roots ethos adapted to modern production while maintaining its core identity. Cultural Significance The compilation brings together diverse masters of the craft, including: is a curated reggae compilation that serves as a vital retrospective of the genre's "roots" era, specifically focusing on tracks from 1972 to 1995. Often presented as a continuous "nice and easy" mix by Selektah Madcase (The Real Don Dodda), it bridges the gap between classic foundation reggae and its mid-90s evolution. Core Themes and Musical Philosophy Посмотрите также: |
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