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Solta a Franga

sat 14 oct 2017 00:00 hrs
Composer: Nino Rota

A party without borders! Mixed by DJ Rafadelic: Reggae Edition

A journey along the capital cities and remote corners of the infinite world of Reggae, a genre so often mixed with other styles that they became a part of it. DJ Rafadelic created a special selection with a colourful mix of Rocksteady, Roots, Afro, Soul, Hiphop and Deep Dubs. Freshly new releases by i.a. The Black Seeds, Soothsayers, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, Waqwaq Kingdom (photo), Neville Staple and Coldcut. Furtermore, remixes by i.a. Mato, Grant Phabao, Bost & Bim, and Deep Fried Dub.

01 Black Harmony – Dont Let It Go To Your Head [Atlantic, 1979]
02 The Black Seeds – Better Days [Proville Records, 2017]
03 Gentlemans Dub Club – In Your Heart [Easy Star Records?, 2017]
04 Soothsayers – Roll River Roll [Wah Wah 45s, 2017]
05 Waqwaq Kingdom – Oh Its Good [Jahtari Records, 2017]
06 Nino Rota – Love Theme From The Godfather (Mato Dub) [Favorite Recordings, 2016]
07 Reggae Remedy Riddim Section – I N I Rise [Tanty Records, 2005]
08 Bost And Bim – Wild West Dub [Bombist Records, 2016]
09 Coldcut – Kajra Mohobbat Wala (Dub Version) [On-U Sound, 2017]
10 Neville Staple – Dub Fever [Cleopatra Records, 2017]
11 Derrick Laro And Trinity – Dont Stop Til You Get Enough [Joe Gibbs Music, 1980]
12 Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and Subatomic Sound System – Chase The Devil [Subatomic, 2017]
13 Erick Sermon feat. Marvin Gaye – Music (Mato Reggae Mix) [Stix?, 2010]
14 Atomga – Alaskan Pipeline (Grant Phabao Remix) [Atomga, 2015]
15 Ephemerals – The Oligarch [Jalapeno Records, 2014]
16 Manu Digital feat. Chezidek – Burn My Dub [Greatest Friends Records, 2014]
17 Bomba Estereo – Tambora [Polen Records, 2006]
18 Pitch Black – It’s The Future Knocking (Deep Fried Dub Remix) [Dubmission Records, 2017]

Rafadelic has been a DJ and producer since the 1990s. Using various names, he creates unique sets for connoisseurs at dance parties, cultural events and festivals. From refined jazz to solid electronic beats, and from pure roots to worldly mixes. Using his own beats, samples and re-edits, Rafadelic knows how to recap his search for ‘essential sounds’ in a surprising way.

Blog: http://rafadelic.wordpress.com

 

 

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