Showing posts with label thai reggae. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thai reggae. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 3, 2024

Reggae Thailand: Come Together เร้กเก้ไทย มาร่วมกัน

 


Reggae Thailand: Come Together

เร้กเก้ไทย มาร่วมกัน

DJs & crew joined forces for another marathon 22hr reggae day celebration from around the globe 30/12/2023. Here's my contribution from here in Mahasarakham, Thailand... a 50min session of Thai vibrations by several artists. Reggae is very much the music of the underground here. From Bangkok to Koh Phan Gnan to Chiang Mai and Pai and Isan... เร้กเก้ไทย มาร่วมใจกันเพื่อชีวิต!

Special bigups to everyone involved at hearticalfm.com Happy New Year 2024 to each & every one.. blesss

GA-PI - RETURN TO THE DUB KITCHEN
ED CARABAO - MA RUAM GAN (COME TOGETHER)
JOB2DO - YAA GANJA
SRIRAJAH ROCKERS - ORGANIX
SRIRAJAH ROCKERS & WINDYCITY - ELEPHANT RIDER
GA-PI - ORIGINAL THAI RASTA
ISANJAH - LINE PING PONG
SRIRAJAH ROCKERS & RASMI - MAI TONG HAI (DON'Y CRY)
ISANJAH - ROLL NUMBER ONE
JOB2DO - DOO TER THAM (LOOK WHAT YOU'VE DONE)
ED CARABAO - BANGRACHAN
BURNING FYAH- SABAI SABAI (IRIE DAY)
T-BONE - THAILAND LAND OF SMILES (SKAVILLE THAILAND)

 

 

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Srirajah Rockers - Youth Explosion 2010 - ศรีราชา ร็อคเกอร์

ศรีราชา ร็อคเกอร์
 Srirajah Rockers - Youth Explosion 2010. Debut album from the Bangkok roots reggae outfit. Inna typically laid-back, sabai Thai roots reggae style. 11 original songs and rhythms sung and deejayed in Thai and English. Live, spacious, guitar driven roots reggae sound throughout with some nice instrumentation and dubby echos. Irie flute and heavy bass. The title track is a wicked slice of rockers/steppas with a strong rockers drum pattern. Another milestone in the development of reggae music in Thailand.

Bibim Windy City Meets Srirajah Rockers EP 2010

Bibim Windy City Meets Srirajah Rockers EP 2010. Thailand's ศรีราชา ร็อคเกอร์ collaborate with South Korea's Windy City in an earth-shaking Asian dubwise extravaganza... Six tracks of international flavoured reggae and heavyweight, ambient dubs. Vocals in English Korean and Thai. The supurb Elephant Rider Dub utilizes a deep roots riddim over which traditional Thai hand drums and waen duel it out, morlam style... KILLA!!  Put Yah Lighta (Give Mi The Fyah) is another highlight, along with the single Sweet Reggae Music. A Bibim production.
 
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Saturday, February 4, 2012

Ga-Pi - Return To The Dub Kitchen Part 1

Ga-Pi - Return To The Dub Kitchen Part 1. Wicked and essential debut release from Thai dub pioneers Ga-Pi. Heavy rootsdub rhythms with an original Thai sound. Great innovative use of traditional Thai instruments and arrangements. 10/10... Original Thai Rasta...

Kai-Jo Brothers - Paradise 2006

Kai-Jo Brothers - Paradise 2006. Second album by the Thai reggae sensation Kai Jo Brothers. 13 irie slices of sand, sea.and reggay...

Sunday, January 29, 2012

T-Bone - Enjoy Yourself (Ska-Ville Thailand)


Skaville Thailand. Album from Thailand's long-time ska and reggae stars. This compilation includes hit tunes from across the years... King of Trombone, One Love, Ska Lover, Bongoman, Ska Rider... Mostly original material but breaks into familiar riddims like Train to Skaville and The Whip. BIG horn section. As the title suggests, mostly fun, hi-tempo party vibes here with some chilled-out rootsy reggae tunes. In Thai and English. T-bone still play regularly around Thailand and beyond. They were at Glastonbury and Womad in 2007 and play often at the Saxaphone Club, Victory Monument, Bangkok (can't believe the place is still going after all these years). They have recently worked with veteran rootsman Little Roy in both Thailand and JA.
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Ed Carabao - Don't Cry: The Story of the Disposessed

Ed Carabao - Don't Cry: The Story of the Disposessed
 
 
 
 
Reggae album from the Thai pro-democracy protest-singer legend Aed Carabao (Ed) แอ๊ดคาราบาว released in 2001 to celebrate 20 years since Bob's passing. Outernational reggae, ska & acoustic songs, sung mainly in Thai with some English. Includes Thai language versions of No Woman No Cry & I Shot the Sherriff, while Aed does his own songs on the Waiting in Vain, Jamming and some original riddim. This is essentially a concept album, exposing the plight of homeless, nationless tribal people in the Tai-Burma diaspora in general and Thailand in particular. Much in the spirit of the Tuff Gong... Also features a lambast against poverty by Pongthep (another legend) and two bonus songs by the full Carabao band from back in 1993. Aed has been a founding member and front man for Carabao since 1980, releasing nearly 100 albums and underground tapes.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Kai-Jo Brothers - Reggae Passion 2005

Kai-Jo Brothers - Reggae Passion 2005. Debut album from Thailand's reggae sensation The Kai-Jo Brothers. Sun-drenched, happy, peace & love from Koh Phangan and Bangkok. Vibes like Full Moon Party, Tuk Tuk Breakdown, Tree of Love & Song for Life. Sung in Thai and English. Features Pook 'T-Bone' on guitar and some wicked Thai toasting from deejay Rastafari. All original songs and riddims. Recorded at Dynamic Studio (Thailand). Kai-Jo play regularly in Bangkok and at reggae/rock festivals & beach parties around Thailand.
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Thursday, September 8, 2011

World a Reggae Music - Jah Works

World a Reggae Music Part 2 - Jah Works
 
 More positive roots selections from around the world. One mission; peace and unity....
 
 
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World A Reggae Music - Revolution Pacifique

World A Reggae Music Part 3 - La Revolution Pacifique
 
 
 Outer-national roots reggae selections from near and far. The 12'' Colourbox version of Pablo & Jacob Miller's Baby I love You So/King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown is a killer! Groundation are at their best on Fourth Dimension, while the new look UB40 come with a rally against war, a welcome return to their roots. A luta Continua...
 
 
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World A Reggae Music - Peace & Unity

World A Reggae Music - Peace & Unity
 
 
More positive vibrations from north, south, east and west... Good livity on S.O.J.A.'s Open My Eyes and exemplary dub-fusion from Dennis Bovell on Train to Seven Sisters. Job-2-Do keep up the vibes with the MASSIVE Thai reggae hit Do..Do..Do.. Do Ter Tham. The 4th and final part of the international roots reggae series

 
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