Monday, January 22, 2007

Fire



Thanks to some dudes over at fathertronix, Double L and El Professor, I've been listening to a bunch of soca. Check out their mix over at Turntable Lab.

Bunji Garlin seems to be the king of the Carribean, he's credited with starting ragga-soca. He's got a great deep voice and some fire lyrics. He reminds a lot of Buju Banton, and that's good. Trinidad Represent.

This track's pretty new. It's hella fast and you just gotta bump along to it while you're listening. It's FYYYYAAAH!
Bunji Garlin-Fire [alt link]

The fiddle on this track is fucking rad. I think its from Fiddler On The Roof. I like his rhymes a lot on this one. Full Stride.
Bunji Garlin-Warriors Coming [alt link]

This next track is off the Global Riddim. I'm pretty sure I've put up other tracks on here from this riddim. For some reason, I like the riddim a lot. Bunji goes on this one, too. Good Soca/Dance Hall party banger. Dude's all about blazing, that's rad.
Gunji Garlin-Globally [alt link

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