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Listen// Quinn Soular is soundtracking your summer

04/07/2018 by Tom Roden

Pop meets reggae in one of summer’s freshest sounds.  

Categories: Listen • Tags: Listen, Pop, Quinn Soular, R&B, Reggae, RnB, Ziggi Recado

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Listen// Brand new vintage indie

30/07/2017 by Tom Roden

Latest offering from Weird Milk is a groove-rich retro indie number.

Categories: Listen • Tags: All Night, Indie, Listen, Reggae, Ska, Weird Milk

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The Assist release new single Nyabinghi

Forget all you thought you knew about The Assist

22/03/2016 by Tom Roden

Indie-rockers embrace Reggae to further transform their sound.  

Categories: Listen, Review, Track Review • Tags: Indie, New Single, Nyabinghi, Reggae, Review, Single Review, The Assist, Track Review

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Eba Sallah – ‘Rocky Road’ Review

05/05/2015 by Tom Roden

Some of the best Reggae you’ll hear from a new artist. When it comes to Reggae, you know the type of bouncy sounds and optimism-in-the-face-of-struggle message you’ll get – ‘Rocky Road’ delivers just this. More importantly, it captures the soul and vibe of Reggae in a natural and timeless way. Still, ‘Rocky Road’ is oozing with pop appeal. With rich backing vocal harmonies, a quiet-loud dynamic and a simple catchy chorus backed by solidly loose rhythms and a melodic lead […]

Categories: Review, Track Review • Tags: Eba Sallah, Reggae, Review, Rocky Road

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Gentleman’s Dub Club – London Sunshine Review

02/10/2013 by Tom Roden

Later this month, Gentleman’s Dub Club will release their debut album ‘FOURtyFOUR’. I, for one, can’t wait for it. And luckily for me, Gentleman’s Dub Club have released ‘London Sunshine’. And I’ve got to say, it leaves me excited for the rest of the album. On ‘London Sunshine’, GDC have created something so rich in influences from the heyday of reggae that it truly captures the mood and reinvents the sound for a modern audience. This track is one of […]

Categories: Review, Track Review • Tags: Fourty Four, Gentleman's Dub Club, London Sunshine, Reggae

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Gentleman’s Dub Club – ‘Feels Like’ Single Review

17/12/2012 by Tom Roden

Gentleman’s Dub Club have released a brand new single to celebrate the end of their recent tour. And it is definitely worth checking out. From the first haunting guitar notes to the final drum beat, ‘Feels Like’ is a consistently good track with a larger-than-life sound. From the moment the vocals come in, the track becomes an energetic celebration that will make you want to dance. It is impossible to remain static when the song properly kicks in. One of […]

Categories: Review, Track Review • Tags: Dub, Feels Like, Gentleman's Dub Club, Reggae, Ska

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