MP3 Open Season - Each Day
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Ska, Rocksteady, Reggae Raggamuffin.
16 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Ska, WORLD: Reggae
Details:
About the band:
Keep My Fire Burningâ¦the crew from Switzerland does not let the fire go out! The band has played, in only a few years, in venues from the suburbs of Bern to the best clubs in Switzerland to Europeâs cities and has been in the rotation on national radio. With their absolute love of music, untiring touring and, in the meanwhile, five releases, they have got Dancehalls boiling far over the borders of Switzerland. Open Season brings groovy Ska and Reggae and a deep fat bass to dance the night away.
About the music:
First of all, bass â lots of bass, that you can feel in your stomach. Their beats go from traditional Ska and Rocksteady to Reggae and Dancehall. On top of it all, there are jazzy horns and the lead singerâs voice, which is somewhere between soul and ragga. Open Season bridges sounds from the crackling of vinyl singles to the cracking of the driest bass.
16 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Ska, WORLD: Reggae
Details:
About the band:
Keep My Fire Burningâ¦the crew from Switzerland does not let the fire go out! The band has played, in only a few years, in venues from the suburbs of Bern to the best clubs in Switzerland to Europeâs cities and has been in the rotation on national radio. With their absolute love of music, untiring touring and, in the meanwhile, five releases, they have got Dancehalls boiling far over the borders of Switzerland. Open Season brings groovy Ska and Reggae and a deep fat bass to dance the night away.
About the music:
First of all, bass â lots of bass, that you can feel in your stomach. Their beats go from traditional Ska and Rocksteady to Reggae and Dancehall. On top of it all, there are jazzy horns and the lead singerâs voice, which is somewhere between soul and ragga. Open Season bridges sounds from the crackling of vinyl singles to the cracking of the driest bass.
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