May 20, 2013
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Posts tagged: Sleng Teng

LargeUp TV: The Toppa Top 20 Weed Anthems for 4/20, Pt. 1 (Hosted by Carlton Livingston)

Words by Jesse Serwer, Photos and Video by Jason Zucker—

Carlton Livingston

If you know your smokers’ anthems, you know Carlton Livingston. The St. Mary-born, Kingston-raised singer is responsible for one of reggae’s biggest weed tunes ever,  “100 Weight of Collie Weed.” And he’s got more where that came from: his “Trodding Through the Jungle” made an appearance on our Toppa Top 10 Slept-On Weed Anthems for 4/20 last year, too. After catching up with Carlton at last month’s Rice and Peas party, we brought him over to the The Kennel Recording Studio in Brooklyn to count down our Toppa Top 20 Weed Anthems for 4/20.

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Natural Teng: Iris Ation x Tropical Fantasy’s “Hello Operator” Video

Words by Erin MacLeod—

From jungle to dubstep, from Jamaica to Germany to Japan and all places in between, it’s apparent that reggae and dancehall morph and move in some of the most interesting ways. Here’s a particularly pleasant example. Dub Dilinja and Megman are Rahtid! Sound, and their blend of dub and dancehall meets the ethereal vocals of Iris Ation and the Cham-esque deejay styles of Tropical Fantasy, on “Hello Operator.” Surrounded by layers of echo, glitch and drums, you can hear King Jammy’s Sleng Teng–the three-note bassline that shook Jamaica and ushered in the digital dancehall era. Though some roots reggae folk may look down on the digital as inorganic, the Bronx-based boys at Rahtid Sound demonstrate that digital can indeed sound absolutely natural. Take their advice and listen through headphones.

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Toppa Top 10: Ten Slept-On Weed Anthems For 4/20

Words by Jesse Serwer and Herbert Spliffington—

On this very day one year ago, we brought you our Toppa Top 10 weed tunes for 4/20. We missed some sure, but this was our countdown of the classics, those indisputable smokers anthems every reggae fan knows. In an effort to one-up our own selves, this year we thought we’d go a little deeper into the stacks and bring your attention to some hi-powered ganja anthems you might not remember, and not just because you forgot where you put them in your record crate. Some are more obscure than others, but they’re all deserving of rediscovery. Enjoy.

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