Talawa | TruthTown's UploadsLast TruthTown's uploadshttps://talawa.fr/images/logo_mail.pngSat, 20 Apr 2024 14:59:06 +0200Samira, Tibal & Victahttps://talawa.fr/feed/atom/profile/TruthTownTalawahttps://talawa.fr/media/truthtown-label-general-penitentiary-ep--e67tBTue, 27 Sep 2016 22:24:48 +0200TruthTownAudio > Production This new rhythm is based on Sly & Robbie and Black Uhuru’s “General Penitentiary” song, originally released in 1979.
Featuring : TruthTown Category : Audio > Production Total size : 7.03 MB Total length : 0:15:20]]>https://talawa.fr/media/move-the-barriers-riddim-YIXKqTue, 02 Sep 2014 20:26:18 +0200TruthTownAudio > Production This song was originally composed by an unnamed vocal trio who performed it in a Jack Ruby audition as can be seen in the “Deeper Roots” documentary (Part 6 “Ghetto Riddims”), which was directed and produced by Howard Jonhson, narrated by Michael “Mikey Dread” Campbell & filmed in 1983 in Jamaica.
Riddim composed by David González & Gorka Hoyos
Lyrics adapted by Truthtown and Earl Daley (aka Earl 16).
Riddim recorded @ Truthtown Studio (Donostia, Basque Country, 2013)
Mixed & dubbed by Roberto Sánchez @ A Lone Ark Muzik Studio Cueto (Santander) on February & May 2014.
Mastered by Ibon Larruzea @ Euridia Studio (Bilbao) on June 2014.
Featuring : TruthTown Category : Audio > Production Total size : 8.72 MB Total length : 0:09:29]]>https://talawa.fr/media/steppin-my-ganja-riddim-eTnPyTue, 21 Jun 2011 17:27:52 +0200TruthTownAudio > ProductionCategory : Audio > Production Total size : 6.61 MB Total length : 0:07:13]]>https://talawa.fr/media/truthtown-presents-steppin-my-ganja-new--3C5r6Mon, 20 Jun 2011 22:19:17 +0200TruthTownVideo > Session video We are proud to present the kick-off release for this brand new independent label, featuring the classic “Smoking My Ganja” riddim, originally written & composed in the 70’s by the well known roots reggae band Capital Letters, inna hard UK steppa stylee for this time.
On side A, the listener will find an extended version of “Chemical Food” by the great singer, musician & producer Roberto Sánchez, owner of A-Lone Ark Muzik Studio, in Santander (Spain). The lyrics fight against the new fashion way of food productions, which is no less than another proved fact of the violence that capitalism puts into our lives.
Continuing with this same subject, on the other side, US deejay Ranking Forrest brings you the toaster effort: “Give Me Ital Stew”. Rait?? Ras Telford closes this release with his sweet and inspiring melodica version, “Sounds Of Deva”.
Featuring : TruthTown Category : Video > Session video Total size : 81.63 MB Total length : 0:07:27]]>