First time I heard dwali was april 2002 when I bought the Assasin,TOK, and Desparado versions at Aquarius records in Kingston... on 45 of course... but now I want the whole lp!!!! even though it isn't a typical dancehall beat (more slow house) but it is still considered dancehall cause of the artists, etc.
-Joel
Howard Shih wrote:On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Jeff/Ninja Tune wrote:
quoted 2 lines recently it's stuff cut on the Dewali & Famine rhythms that have been
> recently it's stuff cut on the Dewali & Famine rhythms that have been
> rocking my world
hmmm haven't heard Famine yet but...
Diwali!!! I just picked up the Diwali Riddim LP on Greensleeves and
am making my way through it. Some insane stuff on there esp Elephant Man's
version. Shiza my nizza indeed.
I picked mine up at a store here in NYC but if you go to:
http://www.turntablelab.com/labindub/labindub1.html
and scroll to the bottom you'll find RealAudio clips off the album.
Actually, just go to the turntablelab homepage and navigate yer way to
the reggae section. They've got like 2 pages worth of Dancehall stuff
w/informative reviews and RA clips.
quoted 1 line www.jammyland.com is a good source for buying fresh new dancehall sounds.
> www.jammyland.com is a good source for buying fresh new dancehall sounds.
Jammyland's store in NYC is amazing. SO many 7"s...
But I'm not so fond of the design of their online shop.
Howard
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