Dub
Dub, is a mixed sound of reggae and samples added in for good measure. cheeky tokers yes. calming or lively this is music you can listen anywhere doing any thing
Dub, is a mixed sound of reggae and samples added in for good measure. cheeky tokers yes. calming or lively this is music you can listen anywhere doing any thing
Hollie Cook was born and bred in West London in a household dominated by music. She gravitated to the sounds of Marc Bolan, David Bowie and The Cure. With Sex Pistol Paul Cook as her dad, music was always around. Entering professional acting, singing and modelling at a young age; Hollie soon rejected her performance arts schooling for a musical path truer to her influences. Family friend and Slits singer Ari Up persuaded Hollie to sing backing vocals for a new EP Revenge Of The Killer Slits, which she followed by ditching school to join the band on a six week tour.
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Passionate DJ.
Avid music lover.
Breakbeat-o-holic. Those are some of the descriptions that fit Fanu.
While living in the rather dark and cold North of Finland, he got into the jungle thing in the mid-nineties – soon after hearing some electronic music during the earlier years of the decade. Around that time, he also started experimenting with electronic music and sampling for the first time.
Barnaby is Barnaby Weir, aka Flash Harry, lead man of The Black Seeds.
One Roots are a Roots Reggae, Dub and Ska band from Brighton, UK. Having just finished recording their debut EP 'Feel Alright' with Max Gilkes and Prince Fatty, the group are looking to spread positivity and good vibes all over the UK and Europe this Summer Their Debut EP is available on iTunes, Amazon, Spotify, Google Play, Xbox Live Zune from the 5th of February 2013. Facebook.com/OneRootsMusic
Twitter.com/OneRootsMusic
Lead Vox & Guitar - Claude Nteye
Backing Vox - Jade Sara
Lead Guitar - Nathan Cleary
Read more about One Roots on Last.fm.
(Not to be confused with Mexican rock band, Zoé. If you're here because of them, fix your artist tags.) There are, at least, five artists with this name (none to be confused with Mexican rock band, Zoé). 1) An alias of Zoë Pollock (b. in Peckham, London, UK - aka Zoë, Zo
Clinton Fearon was the former bass player for 'The Gladiators' and now is solo. From his website: If you know reggae music, you know Clinton 'Basie' Fearon. Clinton Fearon is counted among Jamaica's most talented musicians by peers and professionals in the Reggae music industry. His infectious bass riffs, guitar licks, percussion accents and powerful vocals make Bassie a living legend amongst reggae musicians and fans.
There are at least 2 bands with the name Dillinger 1. Dillinger (born Lester Bullocks on January 25, 1953) is a prominent reggae artist. Dillinger was part of the second wave of DJ Toasters who sprung up around Jamaica during the mid 1970s. Inspired by Big Youth, U Roy, and Dennis Alcapone, Dillinger was known for his quick wit, humorous lyrics and vulgar content ("crab in my pants"). As a youth growing up in Kingston, Jamaica, Dillinger would hang around Dennis Alcapone's El Paso Setup. This exposure would eventually lead to a full time gig at Jackie's sound system.
Together, Kode9 and Spaceape produce post-everything low end electroid beats, with toasted vocals in the style of Linton Kwesi Johnson. Kode9 runs Hyperdub, a London based label specializing in dubstep.