Words by Deejay Theory
Some of us have the day off of work today (can we just make today Emma Gonzales day pls?) and right about now it’s another episode of #MixtapeMondays stacked with new music and a nice rewind of classics. Dig into this weeks selections below.
Disco Neil. Disco Neil Mixtape 2018: Miami selector/producer Disco Neil just dropped a bad bloodcl@@t mix brimming with exclusive remixes and edits, heavyweght dubplates plus of course some of the biggest bashment tunes out a road right now. Be forewarned this a raw uncut thing, NSFW and ready fi war. That Ape Drums x Suku “Deva” dub tho… Stream and download some bare badness below.
Di Ruption x Walshy Fire, Reggaevival Mixtape: Consistently championing fresh voices and soon-to-bust stars in reggae music and beyond, Major Lazer’s own Walshy Fire connects with St. Thomas, JA youth Di Ruption for a full showcase of sounds from the rising artist. Speaking on positive movements throughout with strictly upfull lyrics, Di Ruption’s smooth delivery beckons moments of Romain Virgo with a distinct modern reggae croon over each version. Get familiar with the singer via 17 tracks of material right here.
Ras Kwame, Bobby Digital Classics Mix: This should be a no brainer when it comes to your monday #mood, courtesy of the one Ras Kwame. Bobby “Digital” Dixon and his iconic Digital B label released countless hits throughout the digital 80’s and new roots 90’s and helped crown many of today’s reggae and dancehall mainstays. Look out for a bag of essential tunes from Capleton, Garnet Silk, Sizzla, Johnny Osbourne, Morgan Heritage,Shabba Ranks, Louie Culture, Richie Spice, Admiral Tibet, Gentleman, Sanchez and more.
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