| Steppin
/ Dub Step - Daweh Congo Goldheart Music - 7" vinyl single More and more great reggae music nowadays is recorded
all over the world. In this case, great modern deep roots reggae with
different modern, urban vibes, creating a style favouring Massive Attack,
or the Select Cuts From Blood And Fire Remixes. "Steppin" uses
a slow and heavy, hypnotic beat, which works wonders with Daweh's one
of a kind delivery. His voice echoes Burning Spear, Israel Vibration and
other vintage roots reggae artists, but no one sounds quite like Daweh... january 2005. |
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Ganja Baby / Version Baby
- Daweh Congo "Ganja Baby" is the second release by Daweh
Congo for the Sweden based Goldheart label. This release features a slow
dancehall-like riddim, complete with some hints of indian vibes, creating
a tune with a very relaxed feel to it. Daweh declares his love to his
beautiful "Ganja Baby" (female or sensemillia, you decide) in
his own inimitable and catchy style. Daweh started recording in 1990 for
Alton Ellis, and has released four albums to date, "Militancy"
(Runnetherlands, 1997), "Human Rights & Justice" (Roots
And Culture Records, 2000), "Guidance" (Charm/Jet Star, 2000)
and "Jah Children" (Super Vibez, 2004). Not many artists are
as easy to distinguish from others as Daweh Congo, due solely to his unique
singing style. january 2005 |
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