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United Reggae is back!
Je sais que vous n'étiez pas tous forcément des inconditionnels du site, mais pour les quelques uns que je sais intéressé, le site United Reggae est de nouveau opérationnel, alors vite foncez!!!
http://www.unitedreggae.info/
allé, zou!!! filez!!!
http://www.unitedreggae.info/
allé, zou!!! filez!!!
Re: United Reggae is back!
Little update...
En effet, après avoir disparu de la toile pendant quelques mois, UNITED REGGAE IS BACK
www.unitedreggae.com
NEWS
Joyful Noise from I Grade Records
Reggae Got Talent Competition 2009 !
Matthew McAnuff strikes hard again !
and more...
REVIEWS
Charity double album in aid of the primordial voiced singer Peter Broggs
I Grade by Chezidek
Justice by Lutan Fyah
and more...
et toujours la section NEW RELEASES!
En effet, après avoir disparu de la toile pendant quelques mois, UNITED REGGAE IS BACK
www.unitedreggae.com
NEWS
Joyful Noise from I Grade Records
Reggae Got Talent Competition 2009 !
Matthew McAnuff strikes hard again !
and more...
REVIEWS
Charity double album in aid of the primordial voiced singer Peter Broggs
I Grade by Chezidek
Justice by Lutan Fyah
and more...
et toujours la section NEW RELEASES!
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ah yes, c est cool ça !
Jah Breizh- Sound System Star
- Nombre de messages : 318
Age : 41
Localisation : Pors Carn (29) / Sète (34)
Date d'inscription : 30/10/2008
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***UNITED REGGAE NEWS***
Are you ready for the Bubbler Riddim ?
Winston Riley back on Orange Street
Tonight Riddim, BDF 2009 version !
House of Riddim presents their Hot Riddim !
Suga Roy and Conrad Crystal meet the Who’s who of Reggae
Lorenzo - Movin'Ahead : Another St Ann Parish talent on the rise
Matthew McAnuff - Be Careful (clip)
A GAGNER : Lorenzo's first album Movin' Ahead and his 7" single A Wa Do Dem !
...and more on www.unitedreggae.com
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***UNITED REGGAE NEWS***
Interview de Dennis Alcapone (part 1) : "There's a lot of muck in the music at the moment"
Interview de Dennis Alcapone (part 1) : "There's a lot of muck in the music at the moment"
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Merci pour cette interview.
Dancehall d'hier, dancehall d'aujourd'hui ? , dancehall des villes, dancehall des champs ?, "musique" vibe ou "muck" stuff ?
Un extrait (édifiant):
There is a lot of media furore over gangsterism in music today. Has it always been so or are things different now?
Things have changed a lot. Because when we did music we did with a lot of love and respect. We entered the music for the love of it and we did music for the love of it. We didn't do it for the gains that are presently in the business. You know there's a lot of money floating around, and there is a saying, "where there's money there's muck". There's a lot of muck in the music at the moment. People doing derogatory lyrics, talking about gun lyrics and all kinds of discrimination. It's a different era - and it's not just in the music industry. It's unfolding around you every day in all walks of life. Everything changed. You see kids killing kids. We didn't experience that when I was growing up. I never saw a kid kill another kid when I was growing up. If it happened it happened very rarely. That was not something that happened like what's happening around us now. The whole world has changed. You didn't see people strapping bombs on themselves and blowing up themselves. Killing now is just becoming like the norm. When I was growing up, when someone died it was a big thing but now it's like an everyday thing. So the whole world is revolving. It's like a different time we're living in. A perilous time. You leave out your home you're not sure to come back because you don't who you're going to meet out on the street. Because people are just cold hearted.
Dancehall d'hier, dancehall d'aujourd'hui ? , dancehall des villes, dancehall des champs ?, "musique" vibe ou "muck" stuff ?
Un extrait (édifiant):
There is a lot of media furore over gangsterism in music today. Has it always been so or are things different now?
Things have changed a lot. Because when we did music we did with a lot of love and respect. We entered the music for the love of it and we did music for the love of it. We didn't do it for the gains that are presently in the business. You know there's a lot of money floating around, and there is a saying, "where there's money there's muck". There's a lot of muck in the music at the moment. People doing derogatory lyrics, talking about gun lyrics and all kinds of discrimination. It's a different era - and it's not just in the music industry. It's unfolding around you every day in all walks of life. Everything changed. You see kids killing kids. We didn't experience that when I was growing up. I never saw a kid kill another kid when I was growing up. If it happened it happened very rarely. That was not something that happened like what's happening around us now. The whole world has changed. You didn't see people strapping bombs on themselves and blowing up themselves. Killing now is just becoming like the norm. When I was growing up, when someone died it was a big thing but now it's like an everyday thing. So the whole world is revolving. It's like a different time we're living in. A perilous time. You leave out your home you're not sure to come back because you don't who you're going to meet out on the street. Because people are just cold hearted.
slide- Producer
- Nombre de messages : 582
Localisation : dans la coulisse
Date d'inscription : 01/10/2008
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slide a écrit:Merci pour cette interview.
Dancehall d'hier, dancehall d'aujourd'hui ? , dancehall des villes, dancehall des champs ?, "musique" vibe ou "muck" stuff ?
Un extrait (édifiant):
There is a lot of media furore over gangsterism in music today. Has it always been so or are things different now?
Things have changed a lot. Because when we did music we did with a lot of love and respect. We entered the music for the love of it and we did music for the love of it. We didn't do it for the gains that are presently in the business. You know there's a lot of money floating around, and there is a saying, "where there's money there's muck". There's a lot of muck in the music at the moment. People doing derogatory lyrics, talking about gun lyrics and all kinds of discrimination. It's a different era - and it's not just in the music industry. It's unfolding around you every day in all walks of life. Everything changed. You see kids killing kids. We didn't experience that when I was growing up. I never saw a kid kill another kid when I was growing up. If it happened it happened very rarely. That was not something that happened like what's happening around us now. The whole world has changed. You didn't see people strapping bombs on themselves and blowing up themselves. Killing now is just becoming like the norm. When I was growing up, when someone died it was a big thing but now it's like an everyday thing. So the whole world is revolving. It's like a different time we're living in. A perilous time. You leave out your home you're not sure to come back because you don't who you're going to meet out on the street. Because people are just cold hearted.
Il est pas plus optimiste que Lévi-Strauss...
Slengteng- Reggae Star
- Nombre de messages : 1642
Age : 39
Localisation : Occitània
Date d'inscription : 03/10/2008
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Interview Dennis Alcapone (part 2) : "I was the first singjay"
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