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Bass Culture: Rodney P

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"Coxsone is a traditional Jamaican sound that play Jamaican music and dub... and a sound like Saxon was a young English sound that kinda represented different. It was more emcees and a different kind of energy - more ragga-docious."

MC veteran Rodney P reminisces on sound systems highlighting the continuity between traditional sound systems into what would eventually become new emerging genres from UK hip-hop to jungle.

Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @basscultureduk

basscultureduk.com

Interviews conducted by Mykaell Riley.

Recorded by Matthew Brown.

Co-produced by Sara El Harrak and Youness El Harrak.

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"Coxsone is a traditional Jamaican sound that play Jamaican music and dub... and a sound like Saxon was a young English sound that kinda represented different. It was more emcees and a different kind of energy - more ragga-docious."

MC veteran Rodney P reminisces on sound systems highlighting the continuity between traditional sound systems into what would eventually become new emerging genres from UK hip-hop to jungle.

Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @basscultureduk

basscultureduk.com

Interviews conducted by Mykaell Riley.

Recorded by Matthew Brown.

Co-produced by Sara El Harrak and Youness El Harrak.

  continue reading

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