Brother Culture - 40 Years Anniversary Collection

Tracklist

Side A
1.
Jump Up Pon It
Brother Culture
03:33
2.
Supanova
Brother Culture
04:28
3.
Heal Them
Brother Culture
03:27
4.
Dreadlocks Thing
Brother Culture
03:01
5.
Sound Killer
Brother Culture
02:59
6.
Rough Likkle Sound
Brother Culture
03:06
Side B
1.
Rastafari Army
Brother Culture
03:34
2.
Catchy
Brother Culture
03:03
3.
Digital Rock
Brother Culture
03:26
4.
My Selecta
Brother Culture
04:17
5.
Strong
Brother Culture
03:38
6.
Ghetto War New
Brother Culture
03:52

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Brother Culture

Information


  • Artist : Brother Culture
  • Label : Evidence Music
  • Format : 1 x 12" (140g)
  • CountrySwitzerland
  • GenresReggae
  • Estimated shipping dateDelivery within 2 to 7 days

Description

Brother Culture has been one of the leading figures of the reggae scene in the UK for the past 40 years. This anniversary collection is a a throwback into his career, from the roots of the Sound System culture in the UK, to the bass music scene and his collaboration with The Prodigy. Brother Culture is a symbol of the UK’s music scene, and this album is a testimony of his musical journey. From Roots Reggae to Bass Music, this collection is not only a Brother Culture musical journey, but as well the evolution of the Reggae Music scene in the UK. It’s a symbol of the impact that the West Indian, African and UK culture have had on the mainstream market and global culture!

He’s a symbol of the UK post-colonial migration, from his origin and influence, from the roots of the sound system Culture to the vanguard of the bass music scene in the UK, the anniversary collection is a musical journey into 40 years of music, from the UK to its international reach.

This 40-year anniversary collection traces Brother Culture's career and includes some of his biggest sellers, with remastered versions of these classics. The album includes his hits Jump Up Pon It (25 million streams), Supanova (15 million streams), My Selecta (2 million streams), and some of his most listened to tracks ever released on vinyl.

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