Can you identify the Marley riddims used here??? :-) After Jam For A While and Strickly Rockers here's a third mix in my 'new' style: spin some tunes and record straight from the line-out of my mixing panel. No fancy riddim-transitions, no effects, just the vibe of the moment: BMC spinning Tunes! Topic for this one became modern takes of Marley riddims, an idea I got after spinning the opening track: Big Youth's We No Want No War. Limitation was simple: vinyl singles only, so there's quite some obvious ones missing which I don't have on vinyl (and some I've used in mixes before). Instead some less obvious ones included and an overall nice vibe throughout. I continued with the trend of starting with a Big Youth tune, always a pleasure. Enjoy (and sorry for the small mistake in the Lukie D tune, haha)!
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Love Jah More - BMC spinning modern takes of Marley riddims - 2016
Big Youth - We No Want No War
Mikey Murka - Peace Pipes
Luciano - Jah Live
Duane Stephenson - August Town
Warrior King - Love Jah More
Richie Stephens - Be A Champion
Capleton - Burn Dem
Sizzla - True God
Damian 'Jr Gong' Marley - Move
Cocoa Tea - Stand Up Straight
Beenie Man - Boogie Down
Admiral Tibett - Stop The Corruption
Buju Banton - Time And Place
Luciano - Terrorist Attack
Lukie D - More Them Want
Prince Malachi - Come Along
Gappy & Nerious - Soul Rebel
Sweetie Irie - Rebel With A Cause
Jah Mason - Traitor
Abijah - Sun Is Shining
Richie Spice & Chuck Fender - Freedom
Jah Cure - Most High Cup Full
Sizzla - I Got To
Turbulence - This Is Their Life
Ras Shiloh - Better Must Come
Turbulence - No Division
Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing (remix)