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#1101 Posted : 4/14/2016 4:07:56 PM

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Richie Havens - What's Going On
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#1102 Posted : 4/18/2016 2:36:23 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55RKIhUNb0s
Common rider - one ton

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-eXYJnV3V4
Ziggy - love is my religion

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQuRI6TqR0M
Ziggy Marley - wild and free

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRzv5w558BY
Fortunate youth - jah music

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKT8bWlzk2c
Fortunate youth - love is the most high

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qpWO9gQpGAM
The expanders - top shelf

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IqzqP0p3-sg
Burning spear - sons of he

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rsW6xQNg4OY
Wild life - ganja yard

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GclvEIUdYKw
Tribal seeds - rasta refuse it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zX2ZOQZm1A
Tribal seeds - 144,000

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM0imDMXuw8
Tribal seeds - the harvest


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ijahdan
#1103 Posted : 4/18/2016 3:55:57 PM

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If youre a reggae fan check out the roots singer of the moment, Chronixx, while he still on top form. Dont have any links but theres his album and a load of good mixtapes on youtube. Still lots of good conscious music coming out of JA these days.
 
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#1104 Posted : 4/23/2016 1:24:54 AM

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr1NiWs-_Ns Pleased
'What's going to happen?' 'Something wonderful.'

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ys
#1105 Posted : 4/23/2016 9:04:26 AM

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entheogenic-gnosis
#1106 Posted : 4/23/2016 3:11:03 PM
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ijahdan wrote:
If youre a reggae fan check out the roots singer of the moment, Chronixx, while he still on top form. Dont have any links but theres his album and a load of good mixtapes on youtube. Still lots of good conscious music coming out of JA these days.


I just saw chronixx and Jesse royal on "noisy" (vice media music program), the program started out with dancehall artists like vybz kartel, popcaan, lady saw, spice, etc... I'm not particularly a fan of dancehall, it has the sound of reggae, but it's devoid of the message, dancehall is more like hip-hop with a reggae flavor...they had an interview with Mutabaruka, a rasta sage and poet, and he pointed out these flaws of the lifestyle dancehall promotes, also speaking about vybz kartel and his life sentence for murder.

I was really impressed with Jesse royal, there was a segment in that noisy program where Jesse royal and Zach goldbaum (music show host) were in the ganja field and later sitting on the beach, where Jesse said some things that I really appreciated, so I looked into his music, which is great.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nSJnVSQZqDE

I have not heard much chronixx yet, but what I have heard isn't bad at all.

There's a Jamaican artist called "turbulence" that put out a few songs I really like
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BdVomXUwfg

There's a California band called "tribal seeds" which I really dig, great message, even better sound...the singer has this Bob Marley imitation type voice, which was difficult at first because he is not Jamaican, but the songs and music are so good that it was easy to look past, and after a while it kind of grows on you.

I love the rastafari attitude and message, if you look at modern Christians, Catholics, mainstream religious folks, they seem quite unhappy, if you look at Rastafarian peoples, you see smiles, you see them radiating positive vibrations and love, they have a great message, and they use an Entheogenic plant sacrament, I love rastafari, and have even come to incorporate many of their practices, traditions, and principals into my own spirituality.
(Though when I attempted to introduce rasta friends to DMT it failed...they seem to prefer ganja, and while their attitude and beliefs would lead you to believe they would love psychedelics like DMT or LSD, however this is not the case...Regardless they do amazing work with cannabis as their entheogen, and may not need other psychedelics, they are on the right track.

I love reggae, hip-hop, electronic, jazz, jam, punk rock, ska, etc...

But it's reggae the most that allows me to sing away my sorrows, you can let your troubles melt away and feel alright, reggae is spiritual music, it's designed to ease suffering and inspire, to put a smile on your face and love in your heart, reggae is good medicine.

I also really dig some odd-ball hip-hop stuff, eyedea (Oliver Hart), sage francis, lucid optics, etc... specially eyedea.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMiqL7gq79E


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#1107 Posted : 4/23/2016 3:20:10 PM
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A while back in Venice beach, California I bought a CD from a man selling them in the beach, it's from "di next generation productions", the artist is dandexx, it turned out to be amazing reggae music, he signed the CD and gave me a business card, he was a cool guy, anyway I found some of his stuff on YouTube as well...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_IBVFHWgx0

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ijahdan
#1108 Posted : 4/23/2016 11:47:39 PM

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Still havent figured out how to post you tube links. Chronixx's whole album is uploaded there, called Dread and Terrible. Theres also a channel by Justice Sound which has a lot of mixtapes of contemporary roots artists. I-Wayne is another that springs to mind, unique vocal style and lyrics.

Understand about preferring the rootsier stuff but theres a lot of dancehall with conscious lyrics, Sizzla was at the forefront of this style for many years, and made some of the best of it, although he also did a lot of songs that were far from conscious. Same goes for Capleton. They do have a way with lyrics, and theres a raw energy and spontaneity in their type of music that can get lost in the more carefully crafted tunes.

As far as 'the message', its not just 'one love' and smoking ganja (although thats a big part of it). Not all reggae singers are rastas and hardly any of the producers are. Coxsone 'studio 1', Bunny Lee, Joe Gibbs, Lee Perry even, all 'baldheads'!. The great studio wizard and godfather of dub King Tubby was not only not a rasta, but didnt smoke or drink. His mixes certainly have a spiritual element however, and he had a deep understanding and love of the music.

Rastafari is a whole subject of its own. I think theres a thread somewhere on the subject, so I dont want to hijack this one too much. I always wanted to be a rasta when I was a younger, and I still embrace a lot of the rasta values, but at the end of the day, I cant honestly say I consider Haile Selassie a living god, nor do I want to be repatriated to Africa, nor live strictly under the laws of the Old Testament...

Reggae and The Herb are a natural mix of course, but Ive personally found even greater depths listening to it on psychedelics, especially mushrooms. Ive got some theories why there isnt more use of psychedelics, other than ganja, in the Jamaican community, but thats for another time. (Still getting the hang of this forum posting lark).

Think Ive figured out this youtube thing now, Ill try and post some links next.





 
ijahdan
#1109 Posted : 4/24/2016 12:12:30 AM

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TGO
#1110 Posted : 4/24/2016 2:06:24 AM

Music is alive and in your soul. It can move you. It can carry you. It can make you cry! Make you laugh. Most importantly, it makes you feel! What is more important than that?

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I'm not really into dubstep all that much but this one really hit me in the feelers:

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marz
#1111 Posted : 4/24/2016 2:14:45 AM

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Marz took da dmt!!!!
"PSYCHEDELIC DRUGS DON'T CHANGE YOU- THEY DON'T CHANGE YOUR CHARACTER-UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE CHANGED THEY ENABLE CHANGE THEY CAN'T IMPOSE IT...."
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inaniel
#1112 Posted : 4/24/2016 3:53:59 AM

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marz wrote:


Marz took da dmt!!!!

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#1113 Posted : 4/24/2016 6:53:44 PM

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Anything with Warrior Queen showing up on the track has been on heavy rotation as of late...



"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents." -lovecraft
 
ijahdan
#1114 Posted : 4/25/2016 11:09:55 AM

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Some more roots/dancehall stuff from Jamaica. Big tune by Kabaka Pyramid, mix of I-Wayne, and one of Sizzlas first (and best) albums. Ill try and upload more vintage and obscure stuff as I come across it. Got a load of stuff on 7 inch vinyl so thinking of recording a mix whilst having a changa session if I get the house to myself one night...

https://youtu.be/G4cvkuzJNYA

https://youtu.be/8wnvQnNwpsM

https://youtu.be/65WJ3RtQS7s
 
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#1115 Posted : 4/25/2016 2:15:33 PM
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ijahdan wrote:
Still havent figured out how to post you tube links. Chronixx's whole album is uploaded there, called Dread and Terrible. Theres also a channel by Justice Sound which has a lot of mixtapes of contemporary roots artists. I-Wayne is another that springs to mind, unique vocal style and lyrics.

Understand about preferring the rootsier stuff but theres a lot of dancehall with conscious lyrics, Sizzla was at the forefront of this style for many years, and made some of the best of it, although he also did a lot of songs that were far from conscious. Same goes for Capleton. They do have a way with lyrics, and theres a raw energy and spontaneity in their type of music that can get lost in the more carefully crafted tunes.

As far as 'the message', its not just 'one love' and smoking ganja (although thats a big part of it). Not all reggae singers are rastas and hardly any of the producers are. Coxsone 'studio 1', Bunny Lee, Joe Gibbs, Lee Perry even, all 'baldheads'!. The great studio wizard and godfather of dub King Tubby was not only not a rasta, but didnt smoke or drink. His mixes certainly have a spiritual element however, and he had a deep understanding and love of the music.

Rastafari is a whole subject of its own. I think theres a thread somewhere on the subject, so I dont want to hijack this one too much. I always wanted to be a rasta when I was a younger, and I still embrace a lot of the rasta values, but at the end of the day, I cant honestly say I consider Haile Selassie a living god, nor do I want to be repatriated to Africa, nor live strictly under the laws of the Old Testament...

Reggae and The Herb are a natural mix of course, but Ive personally found even greater depths listening to it on psychedelics, especially mushrooms. Ive got some theories why there isnt more use of psychedelics, other than ganja, in the Jamaican community, but thats for another time. (Still getting the hang of this forum posting lark).

Think Ive figured out this youtube thing now, Ill try and post some links next.







For me, reggae by definition is spiritual music.

And while not all reggae is rastafari, for me it makes the best reggae.

I don't incorporate every aspect of rastafari into my own spiritual tradition, I simply take the aspects that I find benneficial, and there are many, and choose not to incorporate the aspects that I see as detrimental or unnecessary...like an archeologist with brush and pick in hand, you must sift through layers of detritus to find the artifacts.


there were many "baldheaded" producers, but look and the life and energy of the rasta producers, Lee "scratch" Perry being one of my favorites, an eccentric in all the best ways...

While there is some good dancehall, it's more of a rude-boy, or in America it's called "thug" attitude, it's not necessarily positive, so while a reggae artist would say "preform acts of good, don't pick up the gun, follow what's right" a dancehall artist would say "I'll pick up the gun and shoot you, I'll loot you, etc..."

It doesn't have to be rastafari, but reggae is spiritual music.

Regardless if you believe that Solomon and the queen of sheeba moved the faith to Ethiopia, or the divinity of haile selassie I , or what it says in the Kebra Nagast, there is tons of valuable spirituality in rastafari.

I've taken high affinity to the Babylon metaphor, the Babylonians and Assyrians destroyed the first temple and enslaved God's people, forcing them to live under a culture that is antithetical to the true ways of God...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mdyq5SY8c64

https://www.dmt-nexus.me...aspx?g=posts&t=68342
This is an old thread titled "understanding rastafari" perhaps it would be more appropriate to move that discussion there?

-eg

 
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#1116 Posted : 4/25/2016 2:27:07 PM
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One of my rasta friends pointed out these songs to me.

This guy and his circle were the ones I tried to introduce to DMT and psilocybin without success...



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypAMEmnHX5s
Capitol letters - smoking my ganja

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cichRLETdwk
Johnny osbourne - mushroom

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#1117 Posted : 4/25/2016 2:59:52 PM
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I recently fell in love with this awesome artist El Huervo, a real gem.

Here's a few of their offerings...





 
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#1118 Posted : 5/1/2016 2:34:03 AM

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TGO
#1119 Posted : 5/1/2016 2:48:53 AM

Music is alive and in your soul. It can move you. It can carry you. It can make you cry! Make you laugh. Most importantly, it makes you feel! What is more important than that?

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#1120 Posted : 5/4/2016 11:21:57 AM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9UjtTDbABU


Eyedea โ€“ The Dive (1)
It starts out with a question. How much of it is real?
The skepticism sets in, and lessens your appeal
Next, you study conspiracy, develop some theories
And become extra wary of all your previous learned material
Your tolerence for stupidity degrades
Most of your friends seem to be trapped in the maze
You narrow your associates down to the few you can stand
And even they sometimes wonder what's going on in that head of yours
You study east and western philosophy, psychology, physics
You think a lot more, and start to question existence
You wonder about your nervous system's limits
You tamper with reality maps, and then ask hallucinogenic induced
"Who am I's? What am I? Am I forever?"
All information breathes in the shallow dark hells of never
You can see where it's leading. You wish you were dreaming
If the castle crumbles no one's there to put it back together

[Chorus]
Have you ever felt yourself slippin' away?
Where all you think about's your sanity, and how it decayed?
There's no place to run, no place to hide
You can't escape from inside, and you're losing your mind
You try to think of when it started, and ask yourself why
But each thought deepens the sickness and completes the desert dry
Fear feeds the derangement of the inner eye
With nothing left you find yourself falling to madness so you...

... cry to your god, and act normal to your peers
What if God ain't hearing you? That's your only fear
Each day you think more about your psychosis
No one but you can help you, and you know this
That's the craziest part of it all
In your rational mind, you only know two things for sure
One is that your totally nuts
And the other is that you're the only one with the cure
It doesn't make sense, it's not how you imagined
You never knew it could just happen
You thought it came from stress, suicide, a near death experience
War, drug trips, low pay ,carelessness
You've heard plenty of stories about schizophrenia
But never had evidence of one who thought himself mad
You're going crazy, and desperately reachin' for reason
But the strain to stay sane's your only demon; best believe it

[Chorus]

You finally realize that you've always lived in hell
No human model or metaphor can explain how you fell
The puzzle's alive, and it changes as you try to escape it
It created time and made it appear to pass by
You don't know what you think. You don't think what you know
You're a total lunatic, and afraid it's starting to show
Where do you go when your brain is your worst enemy?
The six hundred and sixty six foot tall bridge on seventh street?
You're scared. You're scared. Why are you so scared?
There'd be no problem if you didn't care
Now you've truly formed an opinion about heaven
It starts out with a question, and this is what it ends in

Now I know you've felt yourself slip away
Now all you think about's your sanity, and how it decayed
There's no place to run. No place to hide
You can't escape the fact that you've lost your mind
You can't erase your mistakes. There's no way to rewind
The harder you look, the harder it is to find
Fear feeds the derangement of the inner eye
With nothing left you find yourself falling to madness, so you dive
So you dive (repeated)

And with each foot you fall
The voice in your head starts to sound more and more like yours

Eyedea- the dive (one)

-eg
 
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