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Reggae
Stylistic origins: R&B;, Jazz, Mento, Calypso, Nyabinghi drumming, Ska, Rocksteady
Cultural origins: 1960s onwards, Jamaica, especially Kingston
Typical instruments: Bass - Drums - Guitar - Organ - Brass - Melodica
Mainstream popularity: 1970s onwards, worldwide
Subgenres
Roots rock reggae - Dub - Dub poetry - Dee jaying - Dancehall - Ragga - Raggamuffin - Rockers reggae
Fusion genres
Trip hop - Drum and bass
National scenes
African - UK - Japanese - Dutch - Fijian - New Zealand
Other topics
Jamaica - Rastafarianism - Haile Selassie - Marcus Mosiah Garvey

Reggae is an African Caribbean style of music developed on the island of Jamaica and is closely linked to the religion Rastafarianism, though not universally popular among its members. The origins of reggae can be found in traditional African Caribbean music as well as US R&B;. Ska and rocksteady are 1960s precursors of reggae. In 1963 a young Jamaican boy named Jackie Mittoo was asked by a man named Coxsone Dodd to run sessions and compose original music at a studio on Brentford Rd. called Studio One. It was here at Studio One that Jackie Mittoo took the traditional ska beat and turned it into what we know know as reggae. Bob Marley, who later popularized the style on a world-wide basis, also recorded rocksteady records early in his career. The style of reggae he made famous is called roots reggae or roots rock reggae, and is still used by many artists such as Black Uhuru, Burning Spear, Culture, Israel Vibration, UB40, The Skatalites and Toots & the Maytals;.

In Jamaica however, new styles are more popular, among them, dancehall and raggamuffin. Dub is an instrumental sub-style of reggae. Mixing techniques employed in dub probably influenced Hip hop, drum and bass and other styles. In any case, the toasting or dee jaying of raggamuffin reggae—first used by artists such as Dillinger or Yellowman—had a world-wide impact because Jamaican DJ Kool Herc used them as he came up with a new style later called hip hop or rap music. In the Jamaican sense of the word, a DJ is an MC or rapper, whereas the DJ is called (music) selector in Jamaica. Therefore what is called dee jaying or chatting in Jamaica is called rapping in most other parts of the world.

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Reggae music festivals

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Reggae
Reggae genres
Mento - Rocksteady - Ska
Roots rock reggae - Dub - Dub poetry - Dee jaying - Dancehall - Ragga - Raggamuffin - Rockers reggae
Other topics
Jamaica - Rastafarianism - Haile Selassie - Marcus Mosiah Garvey


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MightySamson.net
Site of a full time DJ from Georgia.
http://www.mightysamson.net/

Raddy's Reggae and Dancehall Site
Reggae and Dancehall information for Berlin and Germany, plus site creator's singles, mix and soundsystem lists.
http://raddy73.tripod.com/

Ras John's Reggae Road
A musical, cultural, spiritual, and informational music site covering reggae, Bob Marley, rock steady, dancehall, dub, ska, roots, and culture.
http://previewnet.com/reggae/home.htm

This Is Dub Revolution
Personal web page about dub and roots reggae. With album reviews, links, top5 albums, and personal collection of the site creator.
http://www.dubrevolution.com/

The Reggaeweb
Free downloads of MIDI and RealAudio files, desktop artwork and free e-mail addresses.
http://www.mivanthi.solcon.nl/

Loopwise.com
Featuring MIDI files to help one play reggae piano, hip hop and dub reggae.
http://www.loopwise.com/

StudioWon
Reggae information site, with news, release information, artist profiles, and related links.
http://www.geocities.com/studiowon/

Reggae Scientist Reading Room
Dedicated to the personal enjoyment of rare and out-of-print reggae music.
http://reggaescientist.org/

Sim's Reggae Page
A small collection of reggae interviews, biographies, discographies, and pictures, featuring artists such as Chuck Turner, Shinehead, Coco Tea, and Princess.
http://www.angelfire.com/indie/simrete/

Yelloweb
The home of King Yellowman and friends such as Purpleman, Billy Boyo and Josey Wales. Link to downloadable music and video clips.
http://hem.spray.se/s-p-i-c-e-y/yelloweb.html

Rank's ReggaeRevival
Database of artists, titles and labels for sixties, seventies and early eighties reggae music.
http://www.btinternet.com/~ranksreggaerevival/

The Dread Library
A collection of essays by American students on Reggae, Rastafarianism and related social topics.
http://debate.uvm.edu/dreadlibrary/dreadlibrary.html

The Rise and Fall of Pama Records
Site charting the history of this top reggae/ska label based in London in the late 1960s.
http://www.geocities.com/pamarecords/

The Magadogs
Reggae, Ska and Rocksteady band from Östersund, Sweden.
http://www.magadog.com/

Trench Music House
Directory of Sound Systems and reggae orientated organizations. Also producers of exclusive Dubplates.
http://www.trenchmusic.com/

Vibes 3000 Reggae Radio
Vibes3000 Internet reggae radio plays all reggae from old school Roots to Dub, Dancehall & Lovers Rock. Also free MP3 downloads of Sound System Tapes.
http://www.vibes3000.com/

Reggae force movements
Dancehall sound system based in Virginia, USA.
http://www.freewebz.com/reggaeforce/index.html

Dj KaaS
Fan site dedicated to dancehall reggae. With MP3 mixes and remixes, artist information and concert pictures from Holland and Belgium.
http://www.djkaas.com/

Reggae Spot
Reggae and dancehall artist tribute pages and links to artist official sites.
http://members.tripod.com/~nazaire1/reggae/

Dubversion
Reviews of dub reggae and dancehall albums, as well as links to selective worldwide reggae events.
http://www.dubversion.net/

Anya McCoy's Reggae Page
New and archival photos of reggae artists, with some articles about favorite reggae artists.
http://member.newsguy.com/~herblady/allmusic.htm

Baby Cham tribute
Fan page dedicated to the Jamaican dancehall artist including a few pictures, news and gossip.
http://www.geocities.com/dana_alias/babycham_fanpage.html

Beautiful World
Fan page dedicated to the Jamaican dancehall "singjay" Sizzla including biography, discography and lyrics.
http://www.geocities.com/hhh_sizzla/

Reggaedelic
Personal page devoted to sixties reggae. Lists reggae, northern soul, and mod events happening in the Southern California area.
http://www.reggaedelic.freehomepage.com/

Mr. Ed and Babette out of Babylon
Features personal photos with artists, records and concert ticket collection, preferred books and souvenirs.
http://www.out-of-babylon.com/



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