The Fundament Sessions are regularly held video live streams of DJ sets and live sets broadcasted from the heart of Munich, Germany.
Hosted by residents Cat People, Fundament Session number 13 will see a guest appearance of every booty’s darlings Schlachthofbronx who just released their second album »Dirty Dancing«. Lucky you.
It’s official: Snoop Dogg did not not only go to Jamaica to get high at Niyabinghi sessions, but to record a Reggae album at Gee Jam with the likes of Diplo and Switch:
It’s like Snoop Dogg and Major Lazer together. It’s all reggae and he’s singing and he’s doing a fucking awesome job and I never knew it, but he had his heart in every song. [...] We’re going to get back into the production of it next month, and I’m really proud of that record. It’s the first record I’ve ever executive-produced and his crew is amazing.
– via MTV
This picture suggests that Mixpak-founder Dre Skull – who did an awesome job on the record he made with Kartel – is on the crew, too.
According to this blunted Youtube statement by Dogg i-Dogg himself, the album is going to be called »Reincarnated – Peace, Love & Soul«. Time to transform your Lion into a Dogg paw and kick back with a »Rasta Mixx« Snoop made in JA:
Lukasz from Initials LP got in touch and asked me whether I would like to share the first single »No Give Up« from »Nebula« – the debut album of dub rock/soul artist J-san of J-san & The Analogue Sons under his electronic dub/dubstep moniker Double Tiger.
I do because I love the promo clip with a purpose and the fact that the single features dub versions by King Tubby’s engineer Scientist and J:Kenzo of Tempa Records. Watch the clip above and check the Scientist in Dub version below.
Powa Cuts is a new label founded by Austrian DJ and producer Max Powa:
Built upon the history of Dub by following fractals in music, Powa Cuts collaborates with veteran reggae singers and transforms classic material into crisp, powerful 7 inch vinyl cuts.
For the first release Powa Cuts have chosen to reinterprete a tune by Horace Andy:
»Do You Love My Music« was originally recorded in the year of 1977, by Everton DaSilva in Canada, who got murdered only two years after.
Check the preview below and grab the vinyl on Soundquake.