Lambox
November 13, 2010, 7:40pm
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Recommend me some reggae-style EDM
Lately I’ve been really interested in music that has reggae-style vocals, particularly drum & bass and dubstep tunes. So far I’m pretty shallow as far as what I have (think Pendulum - Tarnatula).
Can anyone recommend some more music like this?
Top Shottas - The Antisetrum
one of the best dubstep reggae songs ever
Patch
November 14, 2010, 1:14am
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I’ll be watching this thread closely.
For some Reggae/dub twinged breakbeat, check out Tayo. (Tayo’s Y4K is amazing).
On a housey tip, We Can fly by Aeroplane is good.
Tuuune… and theres an Extended version that is just sublime:
We Can’t Fly (Extended Drums Mix)
Some artist you can look into
Fat freddy’s drop (album is on beatport)
Razoof
Black seeds
rythm & sound feat. jah cotton
jinpster
eva b
king riddim feat lady chann
dub rollaz
rosey
jinx in dub
warrior one
kabuki
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Search for the spy from cairo remix is better
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search for the alex and jose remix
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search for the main playerz remix
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A good place to search is juno downloa
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Have fun, Thomas
I heard that tune the other day, nice!!
EPIC TUNE.
Pretty much anything by The Bug, his album London Zoo is very worthwhile. I’ll try and think of some more.
Just edited my previous post for you with you tube links (just had to find out how that works slight_smile:, not all drum and basse style, but i think some nice songs
Thomas
Patch
November 14, 2010, 8:05pm
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It’s not just reggae vocals that sneak into EDM. Keep an ear out for 1/2 note guitar chords with a nice dub delay…
Check out Tal-Dub:
http://kunz.corrupt.ch/?Products:VST_TAL-Dub
(Tal-DubII and Tal-DubIII are also available. I still prefer the original Tal-Dub).
Lambox
November 14, 2010, 8:23pm
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For sure. Definitely spending some time listening to all of them. Thanks man.
Patch:
It’s not just reggae vocals that sneak into EDM. Keep an ear out for 1/2 note guitar chords with a nice dub delay…
Check out Tal-Dub:
http://kunz.corrupt.ch/?Products:VST_TAL-Dub
(Tal-DubII and Tal-DubIII are also available. I still prefer the original Tal-Dub).
TAL makes some solid VSTs. I’ve used the Elek7ro in the past. I’ll check it out. Thanks for the suggestion.
kami
November 14, 2010, 8:31pm
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Sooooo surprised this hasn’t been posted yet!
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Also
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sine143
November 15, 2010, 2:44am
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Sound guy by Sub Focus
Art of Revolution by Bassnectar (and the subsequent remixes).
MaxOne
November 15, 2010, 12:49pm
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bumtsch
November 15, 2010, 3:04pm
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Anything by Rhythm & Sound, even though that’s actually dub techno.