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Album "I'll Be there" by Ras Boops on record label Havavision Entertainment. Download 2 tracks. Tags: reggae.

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Album "Nudle Attack" by Jeff Bennett on record label Kung Fu Dub Recordings. Download 1 tracks. Tags: minimal techno.

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Album "Roots Garden Showcase Part 2" by Various Artists on record label Roots Garden Records. Download 8 tracks. Tags: roots reggae, world/reggae.

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I saw Scratch Lee last week, amazing. Even with Andrew WK producing this record it still has that solid deep dubby bassline but with more booty!

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The Rastafari movement (also known as Rastafari, or simply Rasta) is a new religious movement[1] that accepts Haile Selassie I, the former Emperor of Ethiopia, as God incarnate, called Jah[2] or Jah Rastafari. He is also seen as part of the Holy Trinity as the messiah promised in the Bible to return. The name Rastafari... comes from Ras (literally "Head," an Ethiopian title equivalent to Duke), and Tafari Makonnen, the pre-coronation name of Haile Selassie I.
The movement emerged in Jamaica among Jamaicans in the early 1930s,[3][4] arising from an interpretation of Biblical prophecy partly based on Selassie's status as the only African monarch of a fully independent state, with the titles King of Kings and Conquering Lion of Judah (Revelation 5:5). Other characteristics of Rastafari include the spiritual use of cannabis,[3][5] and various Afrocentric social and political aspirations,[3][4] such as the teachings of Jamaican publicist, organiser, and black separatist Marcus Garvey (also often regarded as a prophet), whose political and cultural vision helped inspire a new world view.
The Rastafari movement has spread throughout much of the world, largely through interest generated by reggae music—most notably, that of Jamaican singer/songwriter Bob Marley. By 2000, there were more than one million Rastafari faithful worldwide. About five to ten percent of Jamaicans identify themselves as Rastafari. Many Rastafarians follow an ital diet which essentially means living by the dietary Laws of Leviticus and Deuteronomy in the Old Testament.
Leonard Howell, who has been described as the "first Rasta," formed a commune which grew as large as 5,000 people at a place called Pinnacle, at St. Catherine in Jamaica.
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