Dubajo. Los Jugos Locos ft Greg Morris
The band from Buenos Aires releases “Dubajo” on all digital platforms. This is a dub
The band from Buenos Aires releases “Dubajo” on all digital platforms. This is a dub
Perfect example of these roots has to be Argentine dub reggae funk band Los Jugos Locos, they have implemented the influence of dub in their music
After a year and a half of production, recording and mixing at Estudio FA, in the Federal Capital, Senda Mística arrives. This is the second studio album
it is a testament to the cultural power of each Jamaican musical genres that a group of lads from the home of Messi and Maradona
For many Jamaicans, any reference, to their homeland, in a song is celebrated no matter how it comes about. For awhile, “Jamaica funk, that’s what it is” was an intro that got all the people present, at the various discotheques that dotted the island, on the dance floor.
“Combining I think is just who we are because we come from that. Our roots lead back to Africa, all of us, and Rastafari music and culture, Hailing His Majesty, everything is connected that way. It’s like left foot and right foot. So to represent this, to me, through music is just representing the culture or myself in the best way possible, because it is who we are. The sound is a representation of our being. So when you hear the sound you think of I&I, even if it’s bob marley it has a certain imagery, a certain lifestyle. Some people might think it’s just smoking weed but it has much more to it than that. So the sound is like a signal then, an identification of the people.”
Somewhere east of the River Nile, in a little place called Camden Town, Addis Pablo
In Kingston Jamaica, a star was born. Yvad was performing an acoustic piece with his