Glastonbury 2011 – After the high decibel debauchery of Friday and Saturday on the London Underground, on sunday the smoke machine was Read the rest of this entry »
This is Nacho’s first reggae show for the Downlow, coming with a broad selection of mainly new Roots and Digi-Roots from Jamaica and the Uk, Read the rest of this entry »
Atlay’s record collection consists largely of African music and Jamaican 45s. For this mix, he has put together a set comprised mostly of instrumentals Read the rest of this entry »
Dj: David George Area: London Genre: Reggae / Drum & Bass
David George is back on the Downlow with a live reggae, ragga, dub and drum & bass show. This set was recorded at the “Batty Bass” New Years Read the rest of this entry »
Austin’s first offering here on the Downlow Radio. Hopefully there will be more to come including all that funk and soul that he’s hiding away Read the rest of this entry »
This show is a definite excursion from my usual conscious roots sound. I have finally given in to the urge to explore the genre I avoided for so many years. Branding the Lovers sound as empty
Welcome to the eighth roots and culture reggae show for the Downlow radio. The first rhythm worth a mention is the “Hold On” rhythm conceived in 1988 for Dennis Brown’s ”Hold On To What You
My New roots mix is here. It always takes a while to amass enough new 7′s to make a worthwhile show. Well here it is. Brand new tunes from Jamaica land (or at least brand new to me). Watch out for
Welcome to Roots show # 9. Opening with Ritchie Spice – Sunny Day, this show as always starts deep and mellow and get progressively more militant. The next track worth a mention is the