Posts Tagged ‘roots’


Gideon – Roots & Culture # 8

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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

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Gideon – Roots & Culture # 12

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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

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Gideon – Roots & Culture # 9

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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

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Gideon – Roots & Culture # 7

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Welcome to the seventh roots reggae show on the Downlow Radio. As Collie Buddz – “Come Around”, was in the process of exploding globally, it’s predessor, Beres Hammond - “Last War” got a

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Nacho – Roots & Wire

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This set was made a while back and some might think is a bit random, bridging the gaps between roots reggae and modern electronic music. From Dennis Brown at his best to FreeRange

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Gideon – Roots & Culture # 11

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Welcome to my Roots show # 11. These show are entirely dedicated to new Jamaican music. These days a hell of a lot of these 7″ are not pressed on the island but 99% of the records I play Jamaican

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Gideon – Roots & Culture # 10

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Welcome to Roots show # 10. The first track is a crazy abnormality in genre typecasting…….what the fuck is it all about….what is it’s ancestry and heritage. So Johnny Guitar Watson…a New Orleans

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Gideon – Vintage Roots # 3

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Welcome to the third Vintage Roots show for the Downlow radio. This excursion into the blues sound of 1970′s Jamaica showcases the gems from my oldies collection. Johnny

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