I like to summarize the good work of Bradley in the elements that undoubtedly contribute to making "Bass Culture: the history of reggae" (published in Spanish by Acuarela Libros in 2014) in a bible of the genre and an international bestseller translated into five languages. The first is a narrative ability to tell the story as if it were moments of fiction, moving with so much grace and art to the Jamaican streets that can almost smell the chicken seasoned on the barbecue. And in parallel, as if he does not want the thing, Bradley contextualize the music in the historical, economic, political, social, cultural and spiritual moment of the island.
Tomás Cobos
Although personally in his translation into spanish he would have called it "bass culture, the history of Jamaican music"












