Inyaki’s melodica cut to Little Roy’s Disasters and Signs, utilising the rhythm of a Studio One obscurity God I God I Say by the one Keith Wilson
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Inyaki’s melodica cut to Little Roy’s Disasters and Signs, utilising the rhythm of a Studio One obscurity God I God I Say by the one Keith Wilson
Reggae Session Riddim
NEW RELEASE The Heartical Sound & Label is marking its 25th anniversary by unearthing four unreleased tracks of the Reggae Session Riddim. The original riddim, crafted by Inyaki Yarritu of BDF (Basque Dub Foundation) in 1999, was initially voiced by Roberto Sánchez for the 2002 album BDF Meets Loud & Lone. In 2003, during his stay in France for shows and recording sessions, veteran Jamaican singer Hopeton James recorded the soulful song Magic Touch on this riddim. Five years later, the Spanish sibling duo Rootsamala utilized the riddim for their lovers rock track Your Love. Alongside the vocal cuts, BDF’s Inyaki Yarritu produced an organ instrumental and a dub version. These four previously unreleased tracks are now being made available by Heartical across all download and streaming platforms. Read the full article
Basque Dub Foundation
Here is a great interview and write-up by Ray Hurford about our good friend Inyaki and the Basque Dub Foundation…
Up until around 2000, London was still regarded as the home of reggae in Europe. It was around this time that many big Reggae festivals started to take place in every major European capital – except London! This was followed by European Reggae labels. The most recent development…
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