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NØ greetings hope you re doing well....please what can you tell me about the Tassili Players? Ive got one album realesed by Universial World but since never hear anything about them...and seriously I did like that album so much that i being expecting to hear more of them but....you re the only one who can help me....Thanks for your time and your accessbility....Im getting ready to go for my night shift....I ll catch you later.....all d best bro
Tassilli Players worked on an open-house philosophy, with a floating pool of musicians centred around Dave Hake. He became involved with Zion Train, who produced his series of experimental dub albums. They became basically the backing band for Zion Train on numerous albums. The Players also featured on a series of dub compilations, including Dubhead & Lead With The Bass.
I’ll have more Tassilli when I hit Zion Train in Sound Systember coming up, but here are a couple links I had floating around.
Zion Train with Tassili Players - Great Sports Moments in Dub https://mega.nz/file/XhUwBA4a#RpRth5BXX2eMd1lUagAFHF33I4B1hKfJGLW5iOyFq6Q Zion Train presents Tassilli Players - Wonderful World of Weed in Dub https://mega.nz/file/D9FQkR7J#E62UlHfWDtHUNfeJ8TJCj7FgqkT6IlQAcS74f04bvWg
NØ greetings and thanks from my night shift....despite the fact that time is the master you never fail to answer my numerous questions and questions....Im simply spoiled and gratefull....you truly rock by having a different spirit in your blog it s what we call in Senegal -Teranga (check out your brilliant intro about that west african country ,my country of birth).....maximum respect bro.The Tassili Players touched my soul with their approach of du music...Ive shared many stage with Zion Train ,but never had a chance to talk to them like with my brother John aka The Rootsman.I appreciate all info and one more time Big Up.
I reread the intro to Senegal & all I can say is, I guess I'm Senegalese at heart. What I have I will gladly share with all, whatever it may be. So I guess we're kindred spirits & you're stuck with me, brother.
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ReplyDeleteNØ greetings hope you re doing well....please what can you tell me about the Tassili Players? Ive got one album realesed by Universial World but since never hear anything about them...and seriously I did like that album so much that i being expecting to hear more of them but....you re the only one who can help me....Thanks for your time and your accessbility....Im getting ready to go for my night shift....I ll catch you later.....all d best bro
ReplyDeleteTassilli Players worked on an open-house philosophy, with a floating pool of musicians centred around Dave Hake. He became involved with Zion Train, who produced his series of experimental dub albums. They became basically the backing band for Zion Train on numerous albums. The Players also featured on a series of dub compilations, including Dubhead & Lead With The Bass.
ReplyDeleteI’ll have more Tassilli when I hit Zion Train in Sound Systember coming up, but here are a couple links I had floating around.
Zion Train with Tassili Players - Great Sports Moments in Dub
https://mega.nz/file/XhUwBA4a#RpRth5BXX2eMd1lUagAFHF33I4B1hKfJGLW5iOyFq6Q
Zion Train presents Tassilli Players - Wonderful World of Weed in Dub
https://mega.nz/file/D9FQkR7J#E62UlHfWDtHUNfeJ8TJCj7FgqkT6IlQAcS74f04bvWg
NØ greetings and thanks from my night shift....despite the fact that time is the master you never fail to answer my numerous questions and questions....Im simply spoiled and gratefull....you truly rock by having a different spirit in your blog it s what we call in Senegal -Teranga (check out your brilliant intro about that west african country ,my country of birth).....maximum respect bro.The Tassili Players touched my soul with their approach of du music...Ive shared many stage with Zion Train ,but never had a chance to talk to them like with my brother John aka The Rootsman.I appreciate all info and one more time Big Up.
ReplyDeleteI reread the intro to Senegal & all I can say is, I guess I'm Senegalese at heart. What I have I will gladly share with all, whatever it may be. So I guess we're kindred spirits & you're stuck with me, brother.
DeleteI was born before now. I lived since then but refuse to grow up.....Like Toots you never grow old.....I like that bro
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