Meshell Ndgeocello & Friends-”Wasted Time” Live At Yoshi’s 2/17/10
The most important R&B artist of her generation.
The most important R&B artist of her generation.
Download the show here. Tracklist: Madlib – Set 1 Irio De Paula Ft Stephan Gross – Unknown Dicci Santucci – Unknown The Hamilton Face Band – ‘The Good Guys’ (Unknown) Unknown – Unknown The Russell Jenkins Outfit (Y.N.Q.) – ‘The Drinking Suite’ (Unknown) Kenny Cook Octet – ‘Tunes For Pharoah’(Unknown) Thai Soul Compilation – ‘Thai [...]
Here is a link to download the new Santogold track “Your Voice” (not on the album – only available at RCRD LBL) http://rcrdlbl.com/artists/Santogold/download/Your_Voice
Before getting up on stage at a club in Oslo, 50 Cent gave an interview. In it he denied taking coke on live TV in Zagreb and then dropped a file-sharing bombshell: “What is important for the music industry to understand is that this really doesn`t hurt the artists!” Wow. No-one cares about the coke [...]
“At the same time that Hendrix was making “Electric Ladyland” and the Rolling Stones were making “Their Satanic Majesties Request” the Jamaican scene of artists and producers being led by Trojan Records was making material that was just as complex, and even more advanced. For me, early dub and instrumental music out of Jamaica showed [...]
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In 1967 Trojan Records released its first record in Jamaica by Duke Reid. Some time later, the legendary Chris Blackwell, always a vocal supporter of reggae, officially took the reigns of the fledging label and set up distribution through Island Records. Sanctuary Records took control of Trojan in 2001 and continued to cultivate the rich [...]
Lee “Scratch” Perry’s impact on the sound of Jamaican music can never be understated. During a career spanning over 40 years he has taken Reggae to new, often strange heights, with his singularly unique approach to music making. He is a producer, mixologist and songwriter who helped shape and create the sound of dub, as [...]