This guy....DJ algoriddim. What a star .. came across these vids a few months ago.. now obsessed... Wish i'd found them sooner.. they're the fucking nuts!! This one is my favourite and dont ever try and challenge I !!
To think, this was originally a funk tune by Bernard Purdy called *"Funky Donkey,"* where the horns riff was lifted. But when Roland Alphonso and the Soul Vendors touched this for Coxsone Dodd's Studio One, they laid down one of the fiercest riddims in Jamaican music history. A staple in many sound clashes, you draw this in a dance, worries.
Emperor Faith Sound .RIP Emperor great Sound great Memories. Love all the Brethren who made my life soo enjoyable Massa , Jack , Harry, Pipie , Nolie , Mikey , RIP .♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Since reading Marlon James's 'A Brief History of Seven Killings' (excellent writer but a bl00dy grim read), I now understand what all those "peace in the Rema man corner" tunes were referring to, like the Tappa's 'Peace in the Arena' here. I thought they were just non-specific calls for the badmen to stop the violence, but now I get it- there was an actual, proper peace treaty (albeit brief) between the Buckie Marshall PNP and Claudie Massop JLP gangs, I think around 1978, partially brokered by Marley himself, who was friends with both men. What a pity it didn't last :-( Still, you can see why the singers and players were celebrating at the time.
The next to last Jackie was a custom mix I did using one version he did for Bunny Lee in the right channel, and another version in the left channel. The last track sounds like a Jamaican Recordings version (where Bunny gave some ametuer his tapes to re-dub the tracks using modern digital effects.)
epic selection, i love this mixtape, thank u DJ Algoriddim blogged: jolix.de/dj-algoriddim-death-in-the-arena-part-1-roland-alphonso-johnny-clarke-tappa-zukie/
So much love to be riding on this riddim, thank you dj algoriddim! Thanks & Praise to Jah for providing us with your abilities!!
This guy....DJ algoriddim. What a star .. came across these vids a few months ago.. now obsessed... Wish i'd found them sooner.. they're the fucking nuts!!
This one is my favourite and dont ever try and challenge I !!
Yes boss man big up!!
To think, this was originally a funk tune by Bernard Purdy called *"Funky Donkey,"* where the horns riff was lifted. But when Roland Alphonso and the Soul Vendors touched this for Coxsone Dodd's Studio One, they laid down one of the fiercest riddims in Jamaican music history. A staple in many sound clashes, you draw this in a dance, worries.
Good
Still enjoying.... Well done.
Yes!
Blessed love fyah I have memories of those times MIKEY FAITH was I idren.
Dude, you're amazing. Hypnotic......Wind yah waist, keep that smile on Jah face!
Yeah encore une bombe ! le morceau parfait!
Love it Love it Love it........TIMELESS track!
Emperor Faith Sound .RIP Emperor great Sound great Memories. Love all the Brethren who made my life soo enjoyable Massa , Jack , Harry, Pipie , Nolie , Mikey , RIP .♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Truly good tunes! Ya' LARGE!
Excellent! As usual.
Always loving it!!!
Death in the Arena.....hard riddim classic tracks
This is one of the longest rethym in the reggae musical arenas,there is about 50 pieces of this songs.
Sick dj ......love de mix
Wicked mix DJ.
*Rest In Power,* Jah Buzz.
Can't get any better
Well done selektah!
Oh ras!!!!!!!! Why you so good selecta?!
Since reading Marlon James's 'A Brief History of Seven Killings' (excellent writer but a bl00dy grim read), I now understand what all those "peace in the Rema man corner" tunes were referring to, like the Tappa's 'Peace in the Arena' here.
I thought they were just non-specific calls for the badmen to stop the violence, but now I get it- there was an actual, proper peace treaty (albeit brief) between the Buckie Marshall PNP and Claudie Massop JLP gangs, I think around 1978, partially brokered by Marley himself, who was friends with both men.
What a pity it didn't last :-(
Still, you can see why the singers and players were celebrating at the time.
Plus, it's a wicked riddim as well.
@@56postoffice Definitely!
Yeah live the life you love and love the life you live dont change for nobody
Life on the dance floor
Nice Mix. IMan Enjoying it.
Amazing. Now checking out the artists listed above. Want more!
NICE LAYOUT
You turn up way up a so me like it.
after pulling up three or four times i got to 18:11 and started again
Chilled, naty dread.
Gwan Alphonso!!
Yo bwoy yah tuff ......nah rass
Thanks, you may also enjoy the Real Rock set coming up next...
DJ Algoriddim Jim nastic a sound tuff pon dis a riddim
Appreciate the work you do to cataloging our art form. Blessed love mi idren. LONG LIVE DJAlgoRIDDIM!
lookin forward to the real rock^^
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Tappa....Mitto....bommm..🔥🌟🇪🇸👍👑Selassiee.!
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NJ mj
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@@mauricejosephs6661 no entiendo
"How did she come in ya"?
YOU THERE SELECTA BOI YA CLIMB UP SLOW YA CLIMB UP SLOW
tuuuuunnneee
Jim nastic sound bad pon dis yah riddim
Where did you got those last two jackies ? Divine
The next to last Jackie was a custom mix I did using one version he did for Bunny Lee in the right channel, and another version in the left channel. The last track sounds like a Jamaican Recordings version (where Bunny gave some ametuer his tapes to re-dub the tracks using modern digital effects.)
a so wi dp it
Yes Jessica Jhonson
epic selection, i love this mixtape, thank u DJ Algoriddim
blogged: jolix.de/dj-algoriddim-death-in-the-arena-part-1-roland-alphonso-johnny-clarke-tappa-zukie/