Words by Deejay Theory
Welcome back to another edition of #MixtapeMondays. We’ve got the latest installment of our LargeUp Mix Series dropping this week, but in between time here’s some good vibes to nice up your week from some top global deejay’s.
Dezarie, 100% Fan Mix by Walshy Fire: Couldn’t let this one slip through the cracks. We all know that Walshy Fire is one of the busiest breddas in the business, so it speaks volumes when he takes time out of his global schedule to put together a “fan mix” for one of his favorite artists today. Fully representing our friends in the U.S.V.I (St. Croix to be exact) Dezarie has been filling the ears and hearts of listeners with sweet reggae music, steadily earning fans throughout the world. With this livication from Walshy I’m sure she’ll be making many more. Listen below, tracklist here
Robbo Ranx, Dancehall 360 Show 9/22: When it comes to all the latest in dancehall and reggae music, culture, trends and beyond, Robbo Ranx always makes sure your needs are met with his weekly Dancehall 360 platform. Strictly big tunes hot off the presses, basically everything you’ll hear busting heavily in about a month. Leading off with a big piece of wickedness from Seanizzle’s camp, Robbo also rinses brand new Kartel and also chats with Beenie Man and Singer J. Listen below, tune in every Thursday here.
Sentinel Sound, Dancehall Foundation Vol.3: It’s never a bad idea to round things out with a stack of nice and easy foundation riddims, carefully selected and mixed by the everlasting Sentinel Sound outta Germany. As part 3 of this series, Sentinel dig deep into reggae’s building blocks highlighting the prolific “golden era” of reggae music featuring artists like the Abyssinians, Jacob Miller and Fred Locks, as well as rather underrated artists and groups like Lacksley Castell, Wayne Jarrett and Creole. Hold a meds to this one on a Monday. Stream below, tracklist and download here.
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