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DANCEHALL |
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In the middle of the 1980's, Jamaican Dance Hall music
was still known under the name Rub A Dub. But as the
drum computer entered the Studio's and -unfortunately-
cokane came into the Dancehalls, the music changed and
became more known as DANCEHALL.
In this portal, we apply the name DANCEHALL for all
pre-Rub a Dub dancehall music. Loops, computer beats, a
different style of toasting, fusions with Hip Hop and
Rap, it's all there.
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| ANTHONY
B - GATHER AND COME |
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soon as Dancehall artists start to sing
Consciousness, people will start calling it
"Roots Reggae". Anthony B is such
an artist: niceing up the dance with
consciousness. |
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| BUJU
BANTON - UNCHAINED SPIRIT |
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a great group of artists around him, such as
Morgan Heritage, this album contains some
truly nice gems. Tracks from the heart,
Freedom Sounds fe true! |
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| CAPLETON
- PRAISES TO THE KING |
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Capleton come to chant it up in the dance,
all weakhearts af fe run an flee because the
man speaks from his heart of a True
Rastaman. Get some consciousness, get this
one. |
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| CHARLIE
CHAPLIN - TAKE TWO |
| "Live
in the Studio", should be the subtitle
for this record. For it is recorded in the
Channel One Studio with the Roots Radics as
band and a dozen or so people as auidience.
This is one big party and when you love
Dancehall, this one is for you. |
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