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    DJ Tomas presents... RISING: Modern Roots 2014 – Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2014 89:14


    DJ Tomas SF of Umoja Hi-Fi Soundsystem presents... RISING – 90 minutes of modern roots reggae and riddims. Enjoy! TRACKLISTING Artist – Song – Album Mavado – Soliders Lutan Fyah – Nuh Cross Mi Line – Jamrock Riddim Ibo Fire – Hungry Days – Jamrock Riddim Vociemail – Dem Nuh Real – Jamrock Riddim Midnite – This World Happened – JAH Warriah Riddim Jah Mali – How U Ago Manage – JAH Warriah Riddim Jahdan Blakkamoore & Pressure – Cycles Of Life – JAH Warriah Riddim Mikey General – Word Sound & Power – Hailelujah Song Gregory Isaacs – Tune In Shaggy – Like Never Before feat. Cocoa Tea & Joe – Out of Many, One Music Errol Dunkley – Umoja HiFi Dubplate – [Dubplate] Positive Young Lion feat. Capleton – Peace – Rise Up Riddim Queen Omega – Blessed – Rise Up Riddim Prince Malachi – Give Thanks – Rise Up Riddim Oneness Band – Rise Up Version – Rise Up Riddim Freddie McGregor – Rainbow Country – Rainbow Country Riddim Tenna Star – Let them be free – Rainbow Country Riddim Tarrus Riley – Dem A Watch (Wanna See Us Break Up) – Love Situation Jah Cure – Wake Up Lutan Fyah Ft. Chronixx – Cyaaan Do We Nothing Midnite – When JAH Arise feat. Lutan Fyah – Beauty for Ashes Smif n Wessun feat. Jr. Reid – Solid Ground (Instrumental) Smif n Wessun feat. Jr. Reid – Solid Ground Zagga – Attitude Of Gratitude – Zion Train Riddim Tarrus Riley – Liv Up – Zion Train Riddim Zion Train Riddim – Zion Train Riddim – Zion Train Riddim Puff Puff instrumental – Puff Puff Riddim Iba Mahr – So Many Things To Say – Puff Puff Riddim Collieman – Never Give Up – Puff Puff Riddim Gappy Ranks – Stand Up – Puff Puff Riddim Tristan Palma – Africa For Africans – Puff Puff Riddim Jahdan Blakkamoore & Kabaka Pyramid – For the Children – Jahdan Blakkamoore & Kabaka Pyramid –I Grade Dub Jah Bouks – Angola Jesse Royal – Preying on the Weak – Militancy Riddim Dre Island – Uptown Down – Militancy Riddim Jah Cure – Territory – Militancy Riddim Kabaka Pyramid – The Revival – Militancy Riddim Militancy Riddim – Militancy Dub Mix – Militancy Riddim

    DJTomasSF presents: MOTION

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2013 75:01


    DJ Tomas presents… MOTION: New Bass, House & Bruk Beats A 75 mix mix of new bass, broken beats, underground garage house and other interesting recent tracks. Mixed one take stylee using Serato on 11/23/13. Enjoy! See links and contact below. *Special thanks to the artists, PR, magazines and labels who got me music, especially Keysound, Gamal Backspin, Tailored Communications, XLR8R, Co-Sign, Score Press, Ninja Tune, Civil Music and too many others.  Artist – Track  Name Sweatson Klank – Chasing You Lewis Badwan – A Perfect Yellow Ore – Rise (Jon Convex Remix) Broodlings – Champagne Force/Emerge – Valo Nautiluss – Zero Gravity Hynrid Theory – Mind Games Sepalcure – All You've Got To Lose Dauwd – And Hackman and Klic – Do Right Jono McCleery – Ballade (Djrum Remix) Lorca Giant – Stars Yolanda Be Cool – To Be Alone (Urulu's Don't Let Me Down Remix) George FitzGerald – Silhouette Eiphino – Devoted  Etch – Hybrid Special Request – Ride VIP Rhythm Riders – Come with the Love (Toronto Is Broken Remix)  Machinedrum – Gunshotta (AMIT's Thug Dub Remix) Roommate – Chezidek–The Place (Fleck Remix) Overcast Radio – Luton Om Unit – Prawn Cocktail (Salva Remix) Om Unit – Shine Your Light Twitter: @DJTomasSF, Facebook: DJTomasSF, Web: umojahifi.blogspot.com Label: voltagemusic.com, Sound: soundcloud/voltagemusic

    Deeper Roots Vol. 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2013 81:01


    DJ Tomas presents: Deeper Roots Vol. 1 Rare '70s and '80s Reggae and Dub Tracklisting: Dr. Pablo & the Cry Tuff All-Stars – African Melody Rod Taylor – No One Can Tell I About Jah Jah + Dub Version Earl Cunningham – African Man (Extended Dub Mix) Wailing Souls – Kingdom Rise + Kingdom Dub Enos McLeod – Tel Aviv (12" Mix) Knowledge – Borrowed Time Charlie Chaplin – Chaplin Chant Barry Brown – Lead Us Jah + Lead Us Dub Arena –Knatt Up Them Head Devon Irons – When Jah Come The Rebel Force – Mix Gone Roman Stewart – Never Too Young To Learn King Tubby – Mitchville Rock Dub Little Roy – Leaving Rome + 10" Dub Version Bunny Lie Lie – Love Me A Deal With Al Campbell – Jah Love General Lee & Trinity – Jah A Me Right Hand Man + King Tubby's Special Dub Version Freddy McKay – Another Weekend Dub Earl 16 – Reggae Sound Mikey Dread – Dubservation Horace Andy – Zion Gate Barry Brown – Concentration Leroy Smart – No Love King Tubby – No Love Version DJs statement: This was a special mix that I've been planning for a while. Countless tracks have been added and subtracted in the process of choosing a final line up. Needless to say, this is only Volume 1, and further installments will be coming forth soon. The material presented here reflects a sound I'm calling deeper roots, a style of heavily rasta-influenced traditional roots reggae and dub music played presently by sound men like the UK's Jah Shaka, and in the past by Channel One, Fatman, and of course on Jamaican producer King Tubby's Hometown Hi-Fi. The songs take the form of declarations of rights, and statements about rasta livity. Take for instance Rod Taylor's two entries, "No One Can Tell I About Jah," and "Leaving Rome," both of which are heartfelt presentations of his spiritual point of view. The Lee Perry-produced cut by Devon Irons is also forthright in it's dread declaration about what awaits the wicked "When Jah Come." Knowledge echo these "last days" sentiments on "Borrowed Time" (featuring a great Charlie Chaplin DJ cut on the flipside), while Horace Andy reflects that he doesn't want to be left outside when "Zion Gate" closes. Daily strife is covered vividly on Enps McLeod's "Tel Aviv," where he recounts a bloody street war between two downtown Kingston factions. This mix was done all from vinyl records with a few sound effects added later. I hope you enjoy this installment and check back for future sets soon. – DJ Tomas SF / Umoja Hi-Fi Soundstation

    DJ Tomas SF Presents: Umoja 20 Mix – From Rocksteady to Rub-A-Dub

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2012 68:56


    In honor of Umoja Hi-Fi's 20-year anniversary event in LA, Friday August 31 at NOLAS (visit umojahifi.blogspot.com for more info) I present this mix of rocksteady, rub-a-dub and modern reggae tunes. DJ Tomas SF presents Rocksteady to Rub-A-Dub Mix 1. Melodians – Swing and Dine 2. The Cables – Baby Why 3. Hemsley Morris – Little Things 4. Derrick Morgan – Want More 5. Derick Harriot – Have You Seen Her 6. The Heptones – Party Time 7. Johnny Osbourne – Rub-A-Dub Party 8. Hopeton Lewis – Rockashocka 9. Bob Marley & The Wailers – Nice Time 10. Slim Smith – Rougher Yet 11. Lone Ranger – Love Bump 12. Lloy Robinson – Can't Stand It 12. Alton Ellis – I'm Just A Guy 13. Sugar Minott – Vanity 14. Jimmy London – I'm You Puppet 15. Zap Pow – This Is Reggae 16. Anthony Johnson, Little John, Don Carlos – Roll River Jordan 17. Jr. Reid – Concrete Castle King (Dub) 18. Dennis Brown – I Can't Stand It 19. Sister Nancy – Transport Connection 20. Delton Screechie – Get Up Stand Up 21. Ranking Devon – All Nation Have To Bow 22. Brigadier Jerry – Jamaica Jamaica 23. Johnny Osbourne – Water Pumping 24. Nicodemus – Bubble Nicodemus 25. Everton Blender – World Destrution 26. Anthony B – One Thing 27. Sanchez – Chronic 28. Sanchez – if I Ever Fall In Love 27. Tony Curtis & Jigsy King – My Sound A Murder 28. Bounty Killer – Roots, Reality & Culture

    Love For Earth Volume 2: Indian Summer Jazz: Sunrise Side

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2011 43:25


    Here's the second part of the Indian Summer Jazz mixtape. See previous installment for full description. Tracklisting For Sunrise Side: Cool breeze – Charlie Don't Surf F.R.I.S.K. – Look Into Your Soul Portishead – Sour Times (Remix) Sam Sever – Tonight Up, Bustle & Out – Contraband Heights of Abraham – Scenic Vibes Prunes – Mr. Jolly Lives Next Door Tosca – Chocolate Elvis Babyrock – The Crunch 9 Lazy 9 – Train (Remix) Tee & Syrup – Straight and Narrow Deadbeats – Hum Drum Solid Doctor – Loosing Patients Vol 3

    Love For Earth Volume 2: Indian Summer Jazz: Sunset Side

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2011 44:50


    Welcome to another installment of the DJ Tomas Early Mix Series. After about 15 years of promises and procrastination I've finally been able to digitize this mixtape. "Love For Earth Volume 2: Indian Summer Jazz" was one of my most popular mixes, or so I've been told over the years. Interestingly it ended up in a lot car tapedecks in Los Angeles and elsewhere and probably soundtracked number of comedown drives from desert raves. The title references California's extended late summer and early fall bouts with bucolic weather. Musically it represents a peak in the trip-hop/downtempo electronic period in the mid-90s when nary a week passed without a clutch new of must-have singles being released from labels like Mo'Wax, Ninja Tune, Cup of Tea, Talking Loud and dozens of smaller imprints. This mix was definitely enjoyable to do and to hear the reaction it produced. I'm happy to offer it again after all these years. One caveat: this is a direct cassette-to-digital transfer, without any mastering (I'm lazy), so the sound is accordingly lo-fi. Song-wise, though, it's pretty stellar! Cover design by Guy from Funk Pistol, Hawaii. Tracklisting For Sunset Side: Funki Porcini – Softest Thing DJ Vadim – Pimp Theme The Angel – Step Into The Light, 8-Up – VBVP Tactica – Forcast Mauvais Towa Tei – Technova Bomb The Bass – One To One Religion Law One – Better Get Ready Crustation – From Now Till Never Brooklyn Funk Essentials – The Creator Has A Master Plan Slowly – Black and White, Jhelisa – Friendly Pressure

    Love For Earth Volume 1: Part Two: Solid

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2011 44:10


    Welcome to the DJ Tomas Early Mix Series. Here's part 2 of Love For Earth Volume 1. This mix focuses on downtempo and trip-hop releases from 1992-1995. See Part One for full description.

    Love For Earth Volume 1: Part One: Liquid

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2011 43:36


    Welcome to the DJ Tomas Early Mix series, a digitized archive of early DJ mixes recorded between 1994 and 2000 and duplicated on cassette tapes. In 1995 I was living in a studio apartment on South Cloverdale Street near West 6th St. in mid-town Los Angeles. I had two Techniques decks set up on milk crates, an archaic handed-down Numark mixer and a cassette deck. It was on this set up that I recorded my first formal mixtape, live in one take to cassette, tape hiss and all. The original tape copy was brought to Smitty, a rave music tape duplicator based in San Fernando Valley, who I paid to press up around 200 copies. At the time I was DJing with Jun from Umoja Hi-Fi at Nova Express (opened '93, closed '08) on Fairfax Blvd, a late-night coffee & pizza cafe. Our night was called Goa Dub, one of the first club nights to feature ambient, trip-hop, dub and downtempo music in an all-ages after-hours space (most weeks we DJed till 4 a.m.). The music on this mix represents the tracks and moods of that time. I no longer have the complete track listing but some artists I recognize include Mad Professor, DJ Shadow, Manaseh, A Guy Called Gerald, Funki Porcini, Fila Brazillia, Edge Test, Sub-Surfing, Bandulu, Biosphere and others. Part One: Liquid focuses on ambient electronic sounds, beat-less soundscapes and some dubby techno. Part Two: Solid is downtempo and trip-hop beats. Cover design by Guy from Funk Pistol, Hawaii. Enjoy!

    Roots & Reality Mix

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2011 87:30


    Umoja Hi-Fi presents...DJ Tomas: Roots & Reality mix. 90 minutes of new conscious one-drop reggae music. DJ Tomas: Roots & Reality Mix Tracklisting Cali P – Herbist – Gorilla Riddim Mr Williamz & Franz Job – Viva Marijuana–Gorilla Riddim Chucki Starr – Locked Away Gorilla Riddim Macka B – Our Music– Gorilla Riddim Da Grynch – Our Dub Gorilla Riddim – Stephen Marley Ft. Damian Marley & Buju Banton Jah Army Jah Army Riddim Jah Army (Instrumental) – Jah Army Riddim Mr. Diamond – Be Carefull – Protection Riddim Lutan Fyah – It Does a Matter – Protection Riddim Konshens – War Straight – Protection Riddim YT – Inna Jamaica – Protection Riddim Step By Step Instrumental –Step By Step Riddim Lion Fiyah – Divinity Within –Step By Step Riddim Anthony B – Wonderful World – Step By Step Riddim Step By Step Instrumental –Step By Step Riddim Spragga Benz feat. Marcia Griffths – No Way No How (Main) Shotta Culture Ginjah – Dem Talking – Dem Talking Riddim Norris Man – Inna Time Like This – Dem Talking Riddim Chezidek – Cyaan Cut Me Ganja – Dem Talking Riddim Brusco & I-Octane – Nuh Care – Mama Africa Riddim Khari Kill & Lion D + – Strength – Mama Africa Riddim Million Stylez –Jah is Worthy –Mama Africa Riddim Hustlin' Instrumental – Hustlin' Riddim Peetah Morgan – Di Government – Hustlin' Riddim Konshens – The Way Life Goes – Hustlin' Riddim J-Boog – Coldest Zone – Hustlin' Riddim Hustlin' Instrumental Hustlin' Riddim Hustlin' Version Anthony Cruz – Who Dem The Camel Riddim Pad Anthony – Life is A Treasure – The Camel Riddim Zareb – Fyah Red – The Camel Riddim DJ Pensativo – Baldhead Instrumental – Baldhead Riddim Al Pancho Dem Fightin – Baldhead Riddim Jah Fabio & Dada Yute – Pagans Baldhead Riddim Jahknight Revolution time Baldhead Riddim DJ Pensativo – Baldhead Instrumental – Baldhead Riddim Pressure – Jah Love – Message Riddim Million Stylez Brighter Days – Message Riddim CeCile – Rise Up – Message Riddim Anthony B – Sing To Me Katalyst – Day Into Night feat. Stephanie McKay Irie Ites – Billie Jean Riddim (Hip Hop Mix) – Billie Jean Riddim Daddy Rings – Ganja Pipe (Hip Hop Mix) – Billie Jean Riddim Spectacular – Born In the Ghetto (Hip Hop Mix) – Billie Jean Riddim Lutan Fyah – I Bun Police (Hip Hop Mix) – Billie Jean Riddim Ificial Riddim – Ifficial Instrumental Version – Ificial Riddim Monsoon - Jah – Ificial Riddim Kali Blaxx – Nah Trust Dem – Ificial Riddim Ificial Riddim –Instrumental Version – Ificial Riddim Cali P. – The Champion – Strange Things Riddim Pressure – Ina Dancehall – Strange Things Riddim Flex Remix In the Clash Tonight –Strange Things Riddim

    DJ Tomas Presents: The Reggae Buzz Mix April 2010

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2010 86:24


    DJ Tomas: The Reggae Buzz Mix April 2010 (Part 1) DJ Tomas from Umoja Hi-Fi presents a 90 minute mix of new singles and recent riddims inna jugglin' stylee. Big Respects and shouts to my crew Umoja Hi-Fi International (Daz, CoknI O'Dire, Jun, Culture D, Destroyer, Stevie G and B-Love), thanks to MC ZULU and G-Whizz for the drops, big respects to all the labels and reggae promotions ites, 21st Productions, Rude Gal, Soul of the Lion, Truckback, Reggae Russ, LaFamilie, Pressure Sounds UK,VP/Greensleeves, Nathaniel Watkins, Shanty Vibes, Boardhouse,Reggae Roast, Umerah, Redbud Records, DeeCee, Irish & Chin, Pierce Stacy, Robert Rankin, Spliff Skankin, Massive Sounds, XLR8R Magazine Crew, Lud Dub, Katya, Big Up Magazine and alla dem supporting DJ Tomas and Umoja Sound. ARTIST – TITLE _ RIDDIM _ LABEL MC ZULU – The Buzz Mix! G Whiz – Umoja Hi-Fi Drop Monsoon – As Salaam Alekum Mama Africa (Slabash) Alborosie – Global War (Greensleeves) Rockers Roots – Blessed By Music (LaFamille) John John – Zion Gate Instrumental (Zion Gate Riddim) Sanchez – Mad Love For You (Zion Gate Riddim) Tarrus Riley – Sweet Jamaica (Zion Gate Riddim) Alborosie – Rudie Dont Fear (Zion Gate Riddim) Delly Ranks – Ice Cream Love Ft. Johnny Osbourne Courtney John – Have You Seen Her (Soon Forward Riddim) Etana – Heart Broken (VP) Maestro Riddim Instrumental (Weedy G) Donovan Levy – Ghetto Youth (Maestro Riddim) (Weedy G) Blakkice Ft Faya Saga – Strictly Sensimilla (Maestro Riddim) (Weedy G) Anthony B – Pressure (Maestro Riddim) (Weedy G) Raw Moon Prods – Focus Riddim Instrumental (Digital Link) Freddie Mcgregor – Struggle (Focus Riddim) (Digital Link) Anthony Cruz – A Wha Dis (Focus Riddim) (Digital Link) Fragga Ranks – Focus (Focus Riddim) (Digital Link) Sugar Minott – Take It Slow (Binghi Riddim) (Twilight Circus) Michael Rose – A Little Bit More (Binghi Riddim) (Twilight Circus) Daddy Shark – Earth Foundation (Binghi Riddim) (Twilight Circus) Chezidek – Right Time (Proverbs Riddim) (Lustre Kings) Chrisinti – Same Hands (Proverbs Riddim) (Lustre Kings) Lutan Fyah – Slow To Anger (Proverbs Riddim) (Lustre Kings) Nahswitch – Marijuana (Yard Intl) Oliver Smoothe – Read Your Mind (VP) Rosey – Love (Bost & Bim Dub) (Quango) Rosey – Love (Bost & Bim Remix) Quango) Leftside – Welcome To JA Instrumental (The Official Riddim) (Keep Left) Syon – Lonely (The Official Riddim) (Keep Left) Makeida – Informer (The Official Riddim) (Keep Left) Leftside Feat Lloyd – Parks Welcome To JA (The Official Riddim) (Keep Left) Konshens –All About You (Stronga Riddim) (Liv Up) Mr. Vegas And Daville – Enemies (Stronga Riddim) (Liv Up) Anthony B – Goodlife (Stronga Riddim) (Liv Up) Mini G Feat Mr Easy – Summertime (Real Rock Riddim) Sound Dimension – Real Rock Tarrus Riley – Young Hearts (VP) The Hempolics – Serious Dub (Reggae Roast) The Hempolics – Serious (Reggae Roast) Gappy Ranks – Butterfiles (Johnny Too Bad Riddim) (Greensleeves) John John – Water Pumpin Instrumental (Water Pumpin Riddim) Sanchez – Trust In Me (Water Pumpin Riddim) Gentleman – Good Old Days (Water Pumpin Riddim) Johnny Osbourne – Water Pumping (Water Pumpin Riddim) Aswad – Riddim Medley – Water Pumping (Water Pumpin Riddim)

    Ragga 92 Style

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2010 80:23


    In 1992 I was a few years into hosting Reggae Music Forward, a weekly reggae radio show on KXLU Los Angeles. The program focused on new dancehall and modern roots music, with some foundation and old cuts in thrown in as well. But 1992 was also a turning point for reggae in general; it was a peak moment of the newly ascendant dancehall era and major American labels had been on a dancehall and reggae artist signing binge for a few years. Tiger, Mad Cobra, Supercat, Shabba Ranks and others all cut major label deals and their music began being remixed and merged with other urban genres. Hence, a good portion of this broadcast features reggae-hip-hop remixes that were popular at the time. These tracks are mixed back to back, using the station’s rudimentary belt-drive Techniques turntables. The blends are not all perfect, but live mixing was an innovation back then, especially on college radio. The set was recorded to cassette and I have edited out the breaks and back announcing. I believe this set is a good representation of not only the prominent styles of the time, but also the strong ties with hip-hop. It’s amazing to think that “Murder She Wrote” – which is possibly the world’s most recognizable dancehall anthem -- had only just come out. Bogle-dance rhythms like Shabba’s “Ting A Ling” were dominant. At the same time, roots singers like Cocoa Tea and Garnet Silk were starting to revive the dormant melodic reggae scene. All in all, this is a snapshot of ragga 92-style, blasting from the Los Angeles nighttime airwaves. I hope you enjoy this radio selections, and I plan to bring a few more from this era forward this year. [DJ Tomas, January 2010] Ragga 92 Style – A Radio Mix Track Listing Reggie Stepper – Soldierman Buju Banton – Bring Yu Body Come Cutty Ranks – Open Up Apache Scratchy – Girls Look Good Jamalski – Lets Do It In The Dancehall Fu Schnickens – The Generals Nubian Crackers – Two For The Time Whorl’ A Girls – X-Amount The Rhythmmasters – The Rush The Ragga Twins + Navigator – Lock Up Nicodemus – Ride In A Town Chaka Demus & Pliers – Murder She Wrote Skullman – Je t'aime Delly Fresh – Ungrateful Lover Cutty Ranks – A Who Say Mi Done Chaka Demus & Pliers – The Boom Shabba Ranks – Ting A Ling Terror Fabulous – Satisfaction Wayne Wonder – Heal The World Sugar Black – Mama Africa Cocoa Tea – Forward To Africa Jack Radics – I’ll Be Sweeter Freddie McGregor –Artebella Wailing Souls – Shark Attack

    Lovers Rock: Class & Romance Inna Di Dance

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2009 30:14


    This is an audio lecture that was fist presented in April 2009 at the EMP Pop Conference in Seattle, WA. Hosts Tomas Palermo (DJ Tomas) and Ron Nachmann (DJ Shockman) extricate the differences between British Lovers Rock and Jamaican Romantic Reggae music. We run through the history of each style as well as some pf each musics' impact on gender and expression in their respective countries. Read the full summary here: http://tinyurl.com/q5pmqs

    DJ Tomas Presents: Echo Sense

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2009 77:29


    A 77 Minute Dubstep Journey. Dub I.D. Intro Earlyworm – Dub King Killah – Rommmate Remix (Voltage Music) OSC Vs. DJG ft. Budros Gali– One_Mile_High (Full Melt) Alborosie – Police Polizia – Noah D & Roommate Remix (dub) Chimpo – Children of Israel (Contagious) Quantum Soul – Dream Catcher (Galvanize) Dubblestandart – We All Have To Get High (Tom Watson Dubstep Rmx) (Subatomic Sound) RSD – Kingfisher (Earwax) Jack Sparrow – For Me (Earwax) Dub I.D. – Wagonist (Voltage dub) Quest & Eskmo – Speaker’s Corner – Eskmo & Antiserum Remix (Cyberfunk) The Widdler – Sensi Samurai (Studio Rockers) Reso – Spooky (Civil Music) Skream – Percression (Tectonic) Howie B Vs. Casio Royale – Royale Sound – Ramadanman Remix (Howie’s) Scuba – Ruptured – Surgeon Remix (Hotflush) Komonazmuk – Bad Apple (Hench) Shut Up & Dance – Epileptic – Martyn Remix (SUAD) Sideshow – If Alone – Appleblim & Komonazmuk Remix (Aus) Eskmo – Willow Grail (Studio Rockers) Headhunter – In Motion (Tempa) Skream – Rimz (Tempa) 2562 – Walkover (Tectonic) Simien & Obeah Feat. Ilawy – Waiting (Kraken) Bakir & Dubsworth – Pudding Pop (Dubsalive) Earlyworm – Nile Dread – Kush Arora Lonely Stretes Remix (Voltage Music) Scuba – Tense (Hotflush) Dub I.D. – Heed Jah Word (Voltage Dub)

    Umoja Hi-Fi Kwanzaa Series: DJ Tomas

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2008 65:46


    Umoja Hi-Fi Kwanzaa Series: DJ Tomas "Strictly Bubbling – Rub-A-Dub Reggae Selection" Cornell Campbell – Rope In Michigan & Smiley – One Love Jamdown Freddie McGregor – Big Ship Triston Palmer – Entertainment Jah Thomas/Toyan – Two Bad DJ Afi Talk Philip Fraser/Dillinger – Stop The Fussing & Fighting Prince Jazzbo – Old Time Days Sugar Minott – Inna Dancehall Style Sugar Minott/Charlie Chaplain – 4-Wheel Wheely Wayne Jarrett – Chip In Ranking Joe/General Lee – To Jah General Lee – Slam Bam Lee Van Cleef – Boom Salute Carlton Livingstone – Chalice In Hand Dennis Brown – Caress Me Girl Cocoa Tea – Rocking Dolly Dillinger – No Promises Anthony Johnson – Oh Jah Junior Murvin – Bad Man Posse Gregory Isaacs – Storm Tappa Zukie – Oh Lord Yellowman/Peter Metro – Gregory Free Jimmy Riley – Love & Devotion General Echo – Drunken Master Sly & Robbie – Love & Devotion version Carlton Livingstone – Don’t Follow Rumour Yellowman/Peter Metro – Jamaica Nice (Canada Cold) Peter Metro/Lady Ann – Bossanova Sugar Minott – Uptown Girl Edi Fitzroy – Princess Black Sammy Dread – Rude Boy Lone Ranger – M16 Johnny B – Rub-A-Dub Earl Cunningham – Violence and Crime King Tubby – Shank-I-Shek Brigadeer Jerry – In The Ghetto Johnny Osbourne – Water Pumping Frankie Paul – Worries In The Dance Toyan – Spar Wid Me Nicodemus – Bubble Nicodemus U-Roy/Gladiators – Natty Rebel Big respect and dedication to the Umoja Crew: Cokni O’ Dire, Daz, Culture D, Jun, Stevie G, B-Love. Much love to the Bay Area foundation godfathers Massive Sound International — Spliff Skankin and Robert Rankin, big up Brixton Hitman - the radio Don, thanks Lloyd Brown for the drop. This mix was done live with 7”-45 vinyl and digital tracks via Serato and processed with GarageBand. Thanks to all who support and love reggae, Jamaican music and culture. Umoja sends everyone blessings for Kwanzaa and the New Year: Oh-Nine Gonna Be Well Fine! (This episode is cross-posted at http://umojahifi.podomatic.com)

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