August 2020

Aaron Nigel Smith And 1 World Chorus Live In LA Review

Aaron Nigel Smith And 1 World Chorus – Live In LA – Review

Aaron Nigel Smith and 1 World Chorus: Live in LA Album Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Aaron Nigel Smith is an artist with a career spanning 20 years. So, deciding which songs to perform live as part of a new album couldn’t have been easy. But given his talent and that of his fellow musicians, he could have sung the alphabet and it still would have been superb. Arron Nigel Smith And 1 World Chorus Live in LA was recorded in 2019 at the Broad Stage theatre in Santa Monica, California. It sees Smith joined by the Los Angeles

Arky Starch Dub Faith EP Review

Arky Starch – Dub Faith EP – Review

Arky Starch: Dub Faith EP Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Belgium-based artist Arky Starch’s personal journey has been underscored by both joy and tragedy. So, the release of his debut EP represents a milestone in this artist’s life. And it’s a wonderful dive into conscious Dub with a heavy dose of genre-smashing to boot. Arky Starch Dub Faith is a wholly self-constructed and self-released project from Starch. He’s clearly a talented producer, as the EP is cleverly arranged and engineered to give synergy and consistency across its six, Dub-grounded tracks. Mastering by Dubmatix of Renegade Studios is top-class. Moreover,

Arky Starch Biography

Arky Starch Releases Long Awaited Debut EP Dub Faith – Press Release

Press Release: Belgium artist Arky Starch releases his long-awaited new EP, “Dub Faith” After a journey filled with both joy and tragedy, Belgium-based artist Arky Starch has realised his vision: a debut EP. The project is a sum of his life’s parts, and showcases this up-and-coming artist’s exciting talent perfectly. Dub Faith, a self-released project, sees Arky Starch hone the considerable experience he has accumulated across several decades. Completely self-produced by Arky and mastered in the Renegade Studio by the legendary Dubmatix, the project consists of six tracks. And it demonstrates this innovative musician’s broad and eclectic influences and tastes.

Fred Locks And Sabolious No To Racism Review

Fred Locks And Sabolious – No To Racism EP – Review

Fred Locks and Sabolious: No to Racism EP Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Veteran Roots artist Fred Locks is not one to become idle in the face of political and social adversity. This is demonstrated not least by his new EP with Sabolious, as it tackles the fall-out from the murder of George Floyd head-on. Fred Locks and Sabolious No to Racism, released via Anaves Music (Sabolious’s new record label), sees him, Locks and composer Martin Rothe hone in on a style rarely seen across more Jamaican-based Roots-led music anymore: Steppers, but with its signature four-on-the-floor arrangement taken up

Fabio Battista Get Enough Review

Fabio Battista – Get Enough – Review

Fabio Battista: Get Enough Single Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Former lead singer of Furasoul Fabio Battista has returned with a fresh cut; a track that uses one of the most exciting riddim projects of 2020. It is, of course, fyah. Fabio Battista Get Enough, released via Groove Attack, uses DJ Densen and .MLND’s Lockdown Riddim; part of the former and Riddim Mag’s Lockdown Riddim Challenge which was launched amid the coronavirus pandemic. Both Lutan Fyah and Kenny Smyth have also released cuts on the riddim. And Battista’s stand up with them perfectly. The riddim itself is great, combining

Tarrus Riley Remember Me Review

Tarrus Riley – Remember Me – Review

Tarrus Riley: Remember Me Single Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. The oh-so-Royal Tarrus Riley is back. After 2019’s storming EP, B.L.E.M. he’s once again returned with another fresh track in preparation for his new album, dropping at the end of August. And, of course, we should expect nothing less than gorgeous perfection. Tarrus Riley Remember Me, released via Jukeboxx Productions and Zojak World Wide, sees Riley team up with Shane Brown and Dean Fraser from BLAKSoilMusicGroup (BSMG) on production duties. The track is actually quite an unexpected surprise, because Riley has banished a predominantly Reggae or Dancehall sound for

Protoje ft Popcaan Like Royalty Review

Protoje ft Popcaan – Like Royalty – Review

Protoje ft Popcaan: Like Royalty Single Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. To complete the trio of ‘In.Digg’s’ releases in 2020, Revival movement legend Protoje is dropping a new album shortly. So, to give us a teaser of what’s to come he’s teamed up with Popcaan – and the result is royally sumptuous. Protoje ft Popcaan Like Royalty, released via In.Digg.Nation Collective and RCA Records/Sony Music Entertainment, sees the incomparable talents of composers and producers Winta James and Ziah, with Protoje and Popcaan bringing the lyrical prowess to proceedings. It builds on the precedent that label mates Lila Iké and

LawGiver The Kingson Liveth And Reign

LawGiver The Kingson – Liveth & Reign – Review

LawGiver The Kingson: Liveth and Reign Single Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Ahead of the release of his new album, LawGiver The Kingson has just dropped the second track from the project. And if it and his previous single are anything to go by, it’s shaping up to be an impressive release. LawGiver The Kingson Liveth and Reign, released via Imperishable Uprising, sees Lawgiver again team up with Cleveland “Clevie” Browne, Owen “Bass Face” Rennalls and Kardi Tivali. What stands out first is that the track is completely different to LawGiver’s previous release, Jah Neva Fail I – boding

Skip Marley Make Me Feel Review

Skip Marley ft Rick Ross And Ari Lennox – Make Me Feel – Review

Skip Marley ft. Rick Ross and Ari Lennox: Make Me Feel Single Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Skip Marley has, to say the least, had a massive year – with the global success of the smash-hit Slow Down. Now, he’s back with another fine cut – which includes some help from Rick Ross and Ari Lennox. Skip Marley Make Me Feel, released via Island Records, sees Marley team up with Ryan Williamson and Nasri Atweh, who also co-wrote Slow Down. Production comes from Grammy-nominated producer Rykeyz. So, you’d expect Make Me Feel to be top-class. And of course, it

Aaron Nigel Smith And 1 World Chorus Live In LA Review

Aaron Nigel Smith And 1 World Chorus – Live In LA – Review

Aaron Nigel Smith and 1 World Chorus: Live in LA Album Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Aaron Nigel Smith is an artist with a career spanning 20 years. So, deciding which songs to perform live as part of a new album couldn’t have been easy. But given his talent and that of his fellow musicians, he could have sung the alphabet and it still would have been superb. Arron Nigel Smith And 1 World Chorus Live in LA was recorded in 2019 at the Broad Stage theatre in Santa Monica, California. It sees Smith joined by the Los Angeles

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Arky Starch Dub Faith EP Review

Arky Starch – Dub Faith EP – Review

Arky Starch: Dub Faith EP Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Belgium-based artist Arky Starch’s personal journey has been underscored by both joy and tragedy. So, the release of his debut EP represents a milestone in this artist’s life. And it’s a wonderful dive into conscious Dub with a heavy dose of genre-smashing to boot. Arky Starch Dub Faith is a wholly self-constructed and self-released project from Starch. He’s clearly a talented producer, as the EP is cleverly arranged and engineered to give synergy and consistency across its six, Dub-grounded tracks. Mastering by Dubmatix of Renegade Studios is top-class. Moreover,

Read More »
Arky Starch Biography

Arky Starch Releases Long Awaited Debut EP Dub Faith – Press Release

Press Release: Belgium artist Arky Starch releases his long-awaited new EP, “Dub Faith” After a journey filled with both joy and tragedy, Belgium-based artist Arky Starch has realised his vision: a debut EP. The project is a sum of his life’s parts, and showcases this up-and-coming artist’s exciting talent perfectly. Dub Faith, a self-released project, sees Arky Starch hone the considerable experience he has accumulated across several decades. Completely self-produced by Arky and mastered in the Renegade Studio by the legendary Dubmatix, the project consists of six tracks. And it demonstrates this innovative musician’s broad and eclectic influences and tastes.

Read More »
Fred Locks And Sabolious No To Racism Review

Fred Locks And Sabolious – No To Racism EP – Review

Fred Locks and Sabolious: No to Racism EP Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Veteran Roots artist Fred Locks is not one to become idle in the face of political and social adversity. This is demonstrated not least by his new EP with Sabolious, as it tackles the fall-out from the murder of George Floyd head-on. Fred Locks and Sabolious No to Racism, released via Anaves Music (Sabolious’s new record label), sees him, Locks and composer Martin Rothe hone in on a style rarely seen across more Jamaican-based Roots-led music anymore: Steppers, but with its signature four-on-the-floor arrangement taken up

Read More »
Fabio Battista Get Enough Review

Fabio Battista – Get Enough – Review

Fabio Battista: Get Enough Single Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Former lead singer of Furasoul Fabio Battista has returned with a fresh cut; a track that uses one of the most exciting riddim projects of 2020. It is, of course, fyah. Fabio Battista Get Enough, released via Groove Attack, uses DJ Densen and .MLND’s Lockdown Riddim; part of the former and Riddim Mag’s Lockdown Riddim Challenge which was launched amid the coronavirus pandemic. Both Lutan Fyah and Kenny Smyth have also released cuts on the riddim. And Battista’s stand up with them perfectly. The riddim itself is great, combining

Read More »
Tarrus Riley Remember Me Review

Tarrus Riley – Remember Me – Review

Tarrus Riley: Remember Me Single Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. The oh-so-Royal Tarrus Riley is back. After 2019’s storming EP, B.L.E.M. he’s once again returned with another fresh track in preparation for his new album, dropping at the end of August. And, of course, we should expect nothing less than gorgeous perfection. Tarrus Riley Remember Me, released via Jukeboxx Productions and Zojak World Wide, sees Riley team up with Shane Brown and Dean Fraser from BLAKSoilMusicGroup (BSMG) on production duties. The track is actually quite an unexpected surprise, because Riley has banished a predominantly Reggae or Dancehall sound for

Read More »
Protoje ft Popcaan Like Royalty Review

Protoje ft Popcaan – Like Royalty – Review

Protoje ft Popcaan: Like Royalty Single Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. To complete the trio of ‘In.Digg’s’ releases in 2020, Revival movement legend Protoje is dropping a new album shortly. So, to give us a teaser of what’s to come he’s teamed up with Popcaan – and the result is royally sumptuous. Protoje ft Popcaan Like Royalty, released via In.Digg.Nation Collective and RCA Records/Sony Music Entertainment, sees the incomparable talents of composers and producers Winta James and Ziah, with Protoje and Popcaan bringing the lyrical prowess to proceedings. It builds on the precedent that label mates Lila Iké and

Read More »
LawGiver The Kingson Liveth And Reign

LawGiver The Kingson – Liveth & Reign – Review

LawGiver The Kingson: Liveth and Reign Single Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Ahead of the release of his new album, LawGiver The Kingson has just dropped the second track from the project. And if it and his previous single are anything to go by, it’s shaping up to be an impressive release. LawGiver The Kingson Liveth and Reign, released via Imperishable Uprising, sees Lawgiver again team up with Cleveland “Clevie” Browne, Owen “Bass Face” Rennalls and Kardi Tivali. What stands out first is that the track is completely different to LawGiver’s previous release, Jah Neva Fail I – boding

Read More »
Skip Marley Make Me Feel Review

Skip Marley ft Rick Ross And Ari Lennox – Make Me Feel – Review

Skip Marley ft. Rick Ross and Ari Lennox: Make Me Feel Single Review by Mr Topple for Pauzeradio.com. Skip Marley has, to say the least, had a massive year – with the global success of the smash-hit Slow Down. Now, he’s back with another fine cut – which includes some help from Rick Ross and Ari Lennox. Skip Marley Make Me Feel, released via Island Records, sees Marley team up with Ryan Williamson and Nasri Atweh, who also co-wrote Slow Down. Production comes from Grammy-nominated producer Rykeyz. So, you’d expect Make Me Feel to be top-class. And of course, it

Read More »

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