Most people who follow me musically will know that I have a love of all things reggae. My last three albums (Dosbedience Gene, Global Dubworks and Inter Alia...
Most people who follow me musically will know that I have a love of all things reggae. My last three albums (Dosbedience Gene, Global Dubworks and Inter Alia are dotted with the odd reggae track. Those who know me also know that I have athing about 'authenticity' and that is what I tried to achieve with previous reggae based tracks going right back to when I first started releasing music on the net.
I've gone a whole lot further with The Instrumental Rasta (my new album) it being about 80% reggae/dub inspired. However, it's quite unlike anything I have done before because this time I've tried to apply my own take on what reggae has to offer someone like me, and come up with tracks that - I think - really show how flexible a genre it really is.
So, in light of that say hello to track one from The Instrumental Rasta: Conscious Being (Rule The Land)
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Most people who follow me musically will know that I have a love of all things reggae. My last three albums (Dosbedience Gene, Global Dubworks and Inter Alia...
Most people who follow me musically will know that I have a love of all things reggae. My last three albums (Dosbedience Gene, Global Dubworks and Inter Alia are dotted with the odd reggae track. Those who know me also know that I have athing about 'authenticity' and that is what I tried to achieve with previous reggae based tracks going right back to when I first started releasing music on the net.
I've gone a whole lot further with The Instrumental Rasta (my new album) it being about 80% reggae/dub inspired. However, it's quite unlike anything I have done before because this time I've tried to apply my own take on what reggae has to offer someone like me, and come up with tracks that - I think - really show how flexible a genre it really is.
So, in light of that say hello to track one from The Instrumental Rasta: Conscious Being (Rule The Land)
11/28/13 05:53:31PM @steve-gilmore-and-in-no-sense:
Most people who follow me musically will know that I have a love of all things reggae. My last three albums (Dosbedience Gene, Global Dubworks and Inter Alia are dotted with the odd reggae track. Those who know me also know that I have athing about 'authenticity' and that is what I tried to achieve with previous reggae based tracks going right back to when I first started releasing music on the net.
I've gone a whole lot further with The Instrumental Rasta (my new album) it being about 80% reggae/dub inspired. However, it's quite unlike anything I have done before because this time I've tried to apply my own take on what reggae has to offer someone like me, and come up with tracks that - I think - really show how flexible a genre it really is.
So, in light of that say hello to track one from The Instrumental Rasta: Conscious Being (Rule The Land)
I am a long time internet musician, starting as a MOD tracker in 1992. I have been working under the Steve Gilmore and In No Sense since 1999. I love most...
I am a long time internet musician, starting as a MOD tracker in 1992. I have been working under the Steve Gilmore and In No Sense since 1999. I love most music (I review around 40 tracks a month) but my own musical tastes are very eclectic as you will hear....
Most people who follow me musically will know that I have a love of all things reggae. My last three albums (Dosbedience Gene, Global Dubworks and Inter Alia are dotted with the odd reggae track. Those who know me also know that I have athing about 'authenticity' and that is what I tried to achieve with previous reggae based tracks going right back to when I first started releasing music on the net.
I've gone a whole lot further with The Instrumental Rasta (my new album) it being about 80% reggae/dub inspired. However, it's quite unlike anything I have done before because this time I've tried to apply my own take on what reggae has to offer someone like me, and come up with tracks that - I think - really show how flexible a genre it really is.
So, in light of that say hello to track one from The Instrumental Rasta: Conscious Being (Rule The Land)