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Nanamictia Mushka Town - SteppaStyle
Nanamictia Mushka Dub - SteppaStyle
Fine Steppa, voice so empowering, blooming. #steppastyle #dubrebellion #powerwomen (at Goa Sunsplash) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9lqTPeHX2f/?igshid=vcr64l2xl1ip
Different angle.handmade controller. @kingofeye #handmadecontroller #dubcontroller #makeyourown #diymusic #steppastyle
Epeak feat. Jamalski & Steppa Style - Raggamuffinski (Numa Crew Remix)(Clip) [OUT 28.09.2015] by NUMA CREW http://ift.tt/1Fvwdaz
Steppa Style - See The World (LP)
Ive been getting a lot of use out of, and positive feedback for the latest Irish Moss release from Steppa Style entitled 'See The World' and so i thought id share the album through the JBM platform...
Its a deep album of 18 tracks which successfully journeys through various corners and sub-genres of the reggae infused world and ensures it provides a little something for everyone. Personal favourites would be the chunky rubadub stylings of 'Jungle Rebel', the irrepressible combination with Solo Banton on 'Digital' (who's contrasting tones work perfectly with Steppa Style), the brass led party starter of 'Hard Work' alongside a ever-hyper Deadly Hunta', the deep dancehall killer 'Original Steppa' and of course either one of the two top quality DnB cuts (personally i lean towards 'No Sound')
Out now - get involved :)
Steppa Style - See The World LP
Ive been getting a lot of use out of, and positive feedback for the latest Irish Moss release from Steppa Style entitled 'See The World' and so i thought id share the album through the JBM platform...
Its a deep album of 18 tracks which successfully journeys through various corners and sub-genres of the reggae infused world and ensures it provides a little something for everyone. Personal favourites would be the chunky rubadub stylings of 'Jungle Rebel', the irrepressible combination with Solo Banton on 'Digital' (who's contrasting tones work perfectly with Steppa Style), the brass led party starter of 'Hard Work' alongside a ever-hyper Deadly Hunta', the deep dancehall killer 'Original Steppa' and of course either one of the two top quality DnB cuts (personally i lean towards 'No Sound')
Out now - get involved :)