Posts Tagged ‘ROOTS’

EVENT: JAMDOWN 19.11.11

Posted by JASSET

Reggae Roast Jamdown

Reggae Roast Jamdown
In Association With Wray & Nephew Overproof Rum
Saturday 19th November | 9pm – 5am
Plan B | 418 Brixton Road, London, SW9 7AY

Our good friends Reggae Roast kick off their new series of events at Plan B, Brixton. The Jamdown sessions will showcase the best roots reggae, dub, dubstep & jungle music from across the globe. Each event will feature a selection of top dubwise acts, supported by the renowned Reggae Roast residents DJs & singers. Situated in the heart of Brixton, Plan B is arguably the best club venue in south London, with a reputation for top quality programing, sound system and atmosphere.

The first Jamdown event showcases a selection of artists from the reggae roast records roster. Each of the headline acts have served up critically acclaimed 12” releases on the Reggae Roast imprint over the past 3 years. For this mammoth first event we have decided to bring them all together, displaying the full effect of the reggae roast movement. We have also drafted in some additional special guests to nice up the dance, including 9-piece live act; OnlyJoe and south London stalwart DJ Snuff.

Headlining the event are Mungo’s Hifi who have been hotter than lava this year! Having hosted the legendary Mungo’s courtyard arena at Outlook festival and releasing a string of massive releases on their Scotch Bonnet label, the Glasgow based super group are seemingly unstoppable. Pioneering a pounding, 21st century rub-a-dub style, Mungo’s Hifi have been serving up some serious riddims, featuring celebrated vocalists such as Movado, Sugar Minot and Earl 16. Not to mention their standout remix on the ‘Reggae Music’ EP released on Reggae Roast Records in May this year.

RSD, perhaps better known as Bristol bass and drum music legend Rob Smith and one half of the respected production duo Smith and Mighty, has been pushing bass heavy rhythms for more than two decades. He remains firmly at the forefront of Bristol’s endlessly inventive music scene, with a staggering discography and a range of projects encompassing dub, drum and bass, 2-step and dubstep.

Adding a live injection to the proceedings, Kenny Knots & Ruben Da Silva will both perform 30-min PA sets, playing classic tracks including ‘Watch How the People Dancing’ and ‘Bless A Sound’ not to mention exclusives performances of ‘Sensi Skank’ & ‘Love Light’, forthcoming on Reggae Roast Records. Also playing on the night will be Reggae Roast founders Exel & Moodie and resident selector; Dub Hunter. The sessions will be hosted by the one and only Ramon Judah.

This event guarantees to be a ROADBLOCK, grab your tickets in advance from here.

RSD Promo Mix:

RSD Promo Mix – Reggae Roast Jamdown at Plan B – 19/11/11 by ReggaeRoast

REGGAE ROAST X CHANNEL ONE: 14.10.11

Posted by JASSET

REGGAE ROAST AT CAMP WITH CHANNEL ONE

Reggae Roast returns to The CAMP Basement for another night of quality roots & culture, welcoming special guests, Channel One Sound System. Mikey Dread & Ras Kayleb will be passing through for an exclusive 2-hour set, testing the limits of the blistering 20k sound system, sending bass rumblings across the streets of East London. This is not to be missed!

Channel One should need no introduction, having been one of the UKs leading sounds for 30 golden years. Last year they earned themselves the title of ‘Champions of the Redbull Culture Clash’, seeing off competition from the likes of Skream & Benga, Mettalheadz & Soul Jazz Records, officially making them the leaders of sound system culture in the UK.

They return after an uplifting set at the Reggae Roast new years eve party for another lesson in the power of bass, drums and steppers riddims. Controller Mikey Dread will be dropping his legendary selection of conscious records spanning 5 decades. Ras Kayleb supplies lyrical chants, commanding the audience and elevating the energy in the CAMP basement.

Reggae Roast Presents: Channel One Sound System
Friday 14th October | 9pm – 4am
The City Arts & Music Project Basement | 70 – 74 City Rd, London, EC1Y 2BJ

£5 Before 11PM £10 After | 20kw Sound System | £5 Rum Cocktails

ADVANCE TICKETS

Check out the footage from the Reggae Roast Boat Party at Outlook Festival (Croatia) here.

REGGAE MUSIC EP – EARL 16, MANASSEH & MUNGO’S HI-FI

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REGGAE ROAST, REGGAE MUSIC, RR006

Heating up the dance with some serious vibes, the Reggae Roast crew have dropped their latest dubplate, this time from Earl 16. The 4 track EP is backed up with dub and dubstep remixes from Manasseh and Mungo’s Hi-Fi respectively. Support from David Rodigan and Don Letts, tips this to be a hot favourite for Summer.

Released by: Reggae Roast Records
Release/catalogue number: RR006
Release date: May 23, 2011

Reggae Music EP by ReggaeRoast

GHETTO PRIEST – EVOLUTION (REGGAE ROAST)

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Reggae Roast, Evolution

Roots Fans! London based crew, Reggae Roast have released their latest record, this time from Ghetto Priest. Counting selector David Rodigan amongst early championers of this tune, Evolution is a heavy-weight steppa with a concious lyrical message. On the flip are two remixes, my personal favourite is Richie Phoe’s dub version, but for those who like a more jump-up sound there’s a dubstep cut from rising producer Rack N Ruin.

Evolution – Played by David Rodigan on Kiss 100 FM by ReggaeRoast

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GET SOME ROOTS: ANDREA MENDEZ ‘BRING ME LOVE’ (DUB)

Posted by BRETT

Now this is a distinctive track if ever there were one. I’m not too hot about the vocal version but the dub totally sums up the direction in some early house productions that spawned the garage sound. You gotta love those spooky synths and swinging drums. It was produced by a chap named Miles Morgan who also had some success in the early 90′s with his efforts under the Mount Rushmore moniker. Check it, it’s worth a bump.

GET SOME ROOTS: VICTOR SIMONELLI "DO YOU FEEL ME"

Posted by BRETT

A fair bit of what we talk about on here stems from the sphere of Garage, so we thought it would be nice to tip our hat to the roots from time to time and drop a few classics for your reference. First up is a sexy little number from NY house legend Victor Simonelli masquerading as NY’s Finest. “Do you feel me” was originally released in 1993 and helped lay the trail to what many call ‘Garage’.

EXEL INTERVIEW

Posted by JASSET

As we kick off this week in the warm up to the party on Friday night, we bring you Exel’s interview and mix from Reggae Roast’s latest show at the Jazz Cafe featuring Ishu.

Name(s):

EXEL & MC ISHU

Where are you from? Where do you live now?

I was born in Hackney and still reside at London fields.

Who are you and what do you do?

I am 24 years old, I run an event & label called Reggae Roast and generally hustle.

A day in the life of you consists of….

Wake up, cup of tea, shower, switch on the mac, do the emails, work, cigarette, work, eat, cigarette, work, Coffee, work, meet my girl, chill, cigarette, eat & sleep. Roughly.

What was the first record you bought?

Cypress Hill – ‘Tequila Sunrise’ 12″

Who influenced your musical career?

Solution Sound System, Ghetto Priest, Adrian Sherwood, David Rodigan, Roni Size, Sizzla

Who are your influences now? (not necessarily musicians)

Ernie B’s – http://www.ebreggae.com/

If you could be anywhere, doing anything in the next 12 months, what would it be?

Sitting in the sun, eating fresh crab, listening to Michael Rose.

Finally, finish the sentence:

GET SOME longer delay!

Exel & Ishu