
Steve Gilmore and In No Sense

Steve Gilmore and In No Sense - Please Stay Dub Steve Gilmore and In No Sense - Please Stay Dub

Steve Gilmore and In No Sense - Wise Dub Steve Gilmore and In No Sense - Wise Dub

It All Works! It All Works!
Track five from 2017's Roughneck album is called It All Works, and you'll see why :)

Stand Up Strong Stand Up Strong
Track one from 2017's Steve Gilmore and In No Sense album 'Roughneck'

Rise Up And Give Thanks Rise Up And Give Thanks
Song Nine (of 14) from the Primal album is Rise Up And Give Thanks which I think sounds as joyous as its title :)

Senseless Killing (Of A Don) Senseless Killing (Of A Don)
The second of the darker tracks on this album, this track takes a while to sink in so give it some time...

Bass Fe Me Bass Fe Me
Track 5 of 14: IMHO one of Primal's most commercial tracks, Bass Fe Me is all about the bassline :)

Dutty Munny Dutty Munny
Track four from the new Primal album from Steve Gilmore and In No Sense. This track is a bit moodier, darker than the majority of tracks on this album but hey, indulge :)

All Praise To Jah All Praise To Jah
Track Three from Primal is indicative of the sort of vocal styles I have been working with on this album. Plenty more of this to come

Brethren In All Directions Brethren In All Directions
Track two from Primal is an introduction to the rhythmic base this whole album is based on, so if you want to get your dance shoes on....

Cosmic Frequency (Wall Fall Down) Cosmic Frequency (Wall Fall Down)
The second track to be released from The Instrumental Rasta album carries on in much the same musical vein as track one, Cosmic Frequency (Wall Fall Down) is a mixture of ska and reggae that took me a long time to meld together but it was oh so worth

International Dubstep International Dubstep
Two thirds of the way through The Instrumental Rasta album, track five reverts back to the main musical thread of this album: a mix of reggae/ska and dub (oh and maybe even a bit of rock too) 1-2-3-4 International Dubstep!!

Black Hole Dub Black Hole Dub
Out of the seven tracks still to come from The Instrumental Rasta, only one veers away slightly from the album's overall reggae/ska/dub/wtf feel. So let's get the punky reggae party started with track nine (of 15) ' Black Hole Dub' Seen?

Jah Love (So We Can Dance Jah Love (So We Can Dance
Track 12 from The Instrumental Rasta album is a real kitchen sink job. My music has always had a wanderlust and on this track it seemed to stretch forever. Not quite as heavy reggae as the tracks to come but some nice MC-ing I think.

Guiding Star Guiding Star
The final three tracks from The Instrumental Rasta are IMHO the most radically odd tracks, where the experiment with reggae forms goes into overdrive. So, track thirteen is Guiding Star, which you'll also hear in a much altered form in the NEXT albu

Come Follow Me Come Follow Me
Track seven from The Disobedience Gene is a blend of my two favourite musical genres - reggae and jazz. If that sounds like an unlikely combination you'd be right...but it works :)

The Yes Men The Yes Men
Track eight from Global Dubworks. The Yes Men takes us back into my fave - reggae and dub

Bad Man Sound Bad Man Sound
I have a special love for Jamaican music; reggae, dancehall, dub, you name it. That love (and respect) is at the heart of what makes Bad Man Sound a special track for me personally.

Reach My Soul (It's So Easy) 2006 Remix Reach My Soul (It's So Easy) 2006 Remix
A remixed and remastered track originally issued back in 2002 as part of the 'The Real Dance Music' CD, which first reached a much wider audience than I have ever had before. This track seemed to turn up everywhere over the next couple of years an

Gimmie A Dance Now (Grind Mix) Gimmie A Dance Now (Grind Mix)
Basically a cross between Jamaican dancehall and smoochie soul that has to be heard to be believed. As hard as a rock and soft as butter. It may take a while to infect you, but I wouldn't be willing to bet on it.