Top 10 Reggae Bass Players of All Time

‘Top 10 Reggae Bass Players of All Time’

While we tried our best to be objective, list creation is a painstaking task that always is influenced by personal taste. This fact proved especially true when we at I Never Knew Tv tasked ourselves with compiling a complete record of the best bass players to pluck strings. When choosing who to include, we used the following criteria: does the average reggae fan know their bass lines, their influence on Jamaican music, and their body of studio work? The result consists of bassists who have made famous bass lines and classic songs during the ska, rocksteady, reggae, and dancehall eras of Jamaican music.

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Groundings With Dr. K’adamawe Knife- B.H.N.T.D Ep. 36

In this reasoning Dr. Knife explains how the consumption of genetically modified marijuana, liquor, and chemically laced ‘grabba’ is negatively affecting the brains of its users, leading them to act in ways that are harmful to both themselves and society. Knife also postulates an explanation for the erratic driving behaviors of Jamaicans, a phenomenon he coins as ‘Motorized Schizophrenia’.

Dr. Mike Alleyne

Groundings With Dr. Mike Alleyne- B.H.N.T.D Ep. 35

On the 35th episode of The Bald Head-N-The Dread Podcast, we held a INFORMATIVE groundings with musical historian, educator, author, and archivist Dr. Mike Alleyne. In this reasoning Dr. Alleyne speaks about the creation of his masterpiece ‘The Encyclopedia of Reggae’, commercialization of Bob Marley, and Jamaica’s influence on Electronic Dance Music, Disco Music, and Hip Hop. Dr. Alleyne also speaks about the genius of King Tubby’s and the career of Peter Tosh.