Saturday 27 December 2014

Sweet Dreams 4/4


Eman & The World’s Most Beautiful - "I'm A lot Like You" (Eman's main vocal mix) 
Bang the Party
Sanctuary: Atlantic Fusion
Magic: The Rurals 
Classic House White Label I Called You
ROUND ONE: I’M YOUR BROTHER 
Joe “Smooth” featuring Anthony Thomas: The Promised Land (Promised Land: Club Mix)
Maxwell: Fortunate (White Label)
Kerri Chandler Featuring E-man: Brooklyn Where live
Still In Brooklyn
Basement Jaxx: Lights Go Down Crazy Itch Radio
OSUNLADE: WHEN THIS FEELIN’
Paper Recordings Problem Kids featuring Steve Edwards: I Will Lead
Blaze: Lovelee Dae 
Disclosure: Latch (TEEMID X Daniela Andrade Edition)

Monday 1 December 2014

Monday 20 October 2014

deejayscootz: REGGAE SOUNDS FOR REVOLUTIONARY TIMES

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Thursday 9 October 2014

Profits from Slavery

"As Bunny Wailer's debut solo album release date approaches, Blackwell gets antsy because he hasn't been able to pin the singer down to a contract. Bunny is allusive and is said to have a "guza-guza," or natural mystic quality. Blackwell drives around the countryside and into Kingston ghettos searching for Bunny and, while parked, the singer materialises in the passenger seat. Throughout the following negotiations Bunny insists that Blackwell insert a death clause into the contract so that if Blackwell should die, Bunny is free from his contract. Blackwell is puzzled by this but agrees. Bunny responds with: "Good. That means I can get out of my contract at any time." 



Peter Tosh was much more of a pragmatist and social philanthropist in his own right than many of our politicians today. He recognised that peace can never be achieved as long as there is inequality and injustice. In his song Equal Rights, Peter Tosh declares: "Everyone is crying out for peace, none is crying out for justice. I don't want no peace, I need equal rights and justice."