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Steve Gilmore and In No Sense

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Caught In The Ripples Caught In The Ripples

Song eight (of 15) from The Instrumental Rasta album is the last but one track that veers away from the albums main reggae theme although, I think you'll agree, it doesn't lack for rhythms. Get Caught In The Ripples

Experimental Sounds

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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?

Reggae

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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.

Reggae

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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

Reggae

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Praise The King Praise The King

Now here's where things get really weird :) Track fourteen is Praise The King. First off, working with Jamaican rappers is always fun because their vocal style is so loose, secondly as much as I understand about the Rastafarian religion I canno

World General

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When You're Wrong, You're Wrong When You're Wrong, You're Wrong

Last track of The Instrumental Rasta is When You're Wrong, You're Wrong, one of my favourites from this album. As you may have noticed the tone of the last three tracks (Guiding Star, Praise The King) and this one all carry a heavy reggae Jah man sou

World Fusion