Who remembers the house of roots in Vauxhall every Sunday night with ABA-shanti-i playing these dubs ina meditation style - and going straight to work afterwards mash up 😄 Great memories
Guys and girls, I love Rasta, but with this one I cannot stand the electronic cheap sound. Still they have groove, but I cannot listen to it, some others songs to. Just becaise the sound. Am I the only one? Am I getting old? Love to ya all!
This is British digital roots in a 90s style i love me early 70s roots Rockers etc 80s they set the foundation but appreciate this stuff Disciples done some good stuff combined with Jah Shaka deliverence etc. This 12 return to Addis Abbaba one off my favourite off theres 👍
one of the most iconic dub anthems ever created. This tune is immortal
I heard this last Saturday for the first time on Shiloh Sound System. Tune is killa !
Big Chune 🌞 OM MANI PADME HUM ❣️
Who remembers the house of roots in Vauxhall every Sunday night with ABA-shanti-i playing these dubs ina meditation style - and going straight to work afterwards mash up 😄
Great memories
Yep! My first intro to UK roots was House of Roots down the arches.. amazing.
Boom Shaka Lacka African mantra lifted me up to Jah I
I remember when shaka play this tune. At the rocket, I think early 90's
That's right absolute class 🔊😍
This tune takes me to far away places and i never wanna come back.
its called escapism..... many time a core ingredience in dub... sadly
@@myrrhsvetlana6859 escapism is art my friend. We all crave it, just let it happen
@@dodododatdatdat interesting. so what is facing reality then? iyo..
som magnifico esse reggae e de arrepiar saudaçoes do brasil..2018
we are over 80 000 to listen this. We can rule th world.
I remember you guys playing this on your keyboards in Southall Community in the 1990s blew me away never can forget
Southall was the bomb 💯
Sweet reggae music play,bless.coyi
I love this tune! Had forgotten about it. Thank you for posting.
Massive sound !
May 5th 1941 his Majesty Triumphantly returned to his beloved Ethiopia Jah Love
Proper style,rolling...............cheers gfs !
MASSIVE TUNE❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️
tracks now available on Bandcamp, check `russdisciples.bandcamp.com`.
big tune hayzer from hackney
Deep meditation
EXCELENT !
The Disciples... for the people
Another tuff dub from disciples!
Big tune ❤💛💚
The good old Dub days. The high times of Dub.
This is heavenly!
Love it!
This music is on 🔥!
stepping and a solid rocking
And still not long enough :D
When I hear that sound I imagine myself standing on the bow of a ship looking east and fulfilling Garvey's prophecy.
jah no dead
Irration steppas clashing disciples live at southall community. Wicked things
Massivo
Yung generation
Greeeeeat!!!!
Roll Roll Roll Rolllllll
BOOOOM SHAAKKAAALACCKKAAAA
Italy in Dub✊🏽🌪️
🔥🔥🔥
Tuneee
Aba shanti I brought me here
Same here, saw it from a notting hill clip. Wish i could have been there!
king shiloh for me, i think it was a red light radio show... amazing
EPIC
roots celebration
THX!
🔥🔥🔥
Boooooooooooooooom!
peso...pow,pow
top mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn ouffffffffffffffffffffffffff
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dub it up iya.
KILLAAAHHHHHH
boom
BAAAM !!!!!
852
what?
Maurits yes
IsItIds wat? no muni, hiiiier,
^^
rude tune
Guys and girls, I love Rasta, but with this one I cannot stand the electronic cheap sound. Still they have groove, but I cannot listen to it, some others songs to. Just becaise the sound. Am I the only one? Am I getting old? Love to ya all!
Rasta came from Jamaica , here this is the UK movement from the 90's . . .
@@guyfromsouth1976 other studio and stuff, yeah that might be. Organ is much warmer.
I believe these productions sound less "cheap" on proper speakers.
This is British digital roots in a 90s style i love me early 70s roots Rockers etc 80s they set the foundation but appreciate this stuff Disciples done some good stuff combined with Jah Shaka deliverence etc. This 12 return to Addis Abbaba one off my favourite off theres 👍
NOPE