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Swedish producer and musician Jonahgold, who recently produced the ambitious debut album ‘Nine Signs and Heavy Bliss’ by Sheya Mission, has teamed up with Jah Youth Productions to bring you two new releases from Daweh Congo, with whom he worked with on his 2009 album ‘Ghetto Skyline' plus one from the former UK lovers rock band Arema singer Desmond Foster who is now based near Jonah in Stockholm.
The Daweh tracks were composed from two acapellas recorded for Jah Youth Productions, to which the music was then built around. The first of these is Don't Be Afraid, an intense stepper with solid roots vocals, while the second track Indo is an upbeat modern, organic one-drop, with lamenting harmonica, supplemented by witty herb-hymn lyrics in the tradition of "Herb Tree", "Coconut Chalice" and "Ganja Baby". The Desmond Foster release is called Farmerman Bliss and is a take on the “Indo riddim” to which he plays both bass and rhythm guitars; he will also be releasing a solo-album this spring on Rub-A-Dub records, which will feature a few more tracks produced by Jonahgold.
All tunes are available on digital download from CD Baby.
Posted by ikomemichael on 04.16.2011 | |
I am giving this to the whole world that JAH is beside us. IKOMEMICHAEL. Jahs sent me to deliver this message to every body. |
Posted by Nigel Dyce on 04.22.2011 | |
THE MUSIC WILL UNITE THE PEOPLE. ONE LOVE... |
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