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GO FEET! Radio 214: Reggae Spell

I had some creepy Halloween sounds and some scary boss toons all lined up to play on this episode of GO FEET! Radio BUT got too scared to spin them so I left them for when it was daylight ha ha. No no I’m kidding, anyways the Halloween tunes will keep for next time. In this episode, which has nothing to do with Halloween, I interview Heather Bolton and Rimu Tahuaroa about up coming gigs in Raglan and Taranaki. Heather is a keyboard player for Roofdog and The Acetones and she inspired me to bring you all these keys/organ inspired toons. So dig in and turn it up! Boo!

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Episode 214, 31 October 2012
1. 10FT Ganja Plant feat. Roger Rivas – One Inch Punch
2. Jackie Mitto feat. Ibo Cooper – Ram Jam
3. Afterhours – Go Figure
4. Brother Dan Allstars – Eastern Organ
5. Mr T Bone – I Got Lost
6. Heather Bolton Interview
7. Roofdog – Bomb [NZ]
8. Battle-Ska Galactica – Wake Up NZ [NZ]
9. The Revivers – Ramble
10. Roger Rivas – Reggae Spell
11. Rimu Tahuaroa Interview
12. Acetones – Atom Sounds [NZ]
13. Moon Invaders feat. Victor Rice – Lover Her Soul
14. Phoenix City Allstars – Stereotype
15. Bustamento – Ghamillu Karta
16. 10FT Ganja Plant feat. Roger Rivas – Asking Hand
17. The Aggrolites – Eye Of Obarbas

Reggay, Reggay, Reggay on GO FEET! Radio # 209

This episode of GO FEET! Radio features some hot reggay along with new tunes from french band, The Rockin’ Preachers.

I first heard the Rockin’ Preachers on a French compilation called ‘French Reggae Revolution’ out on Soulbeats Records (2011).
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Reggae Mysteria From 2000 Tons Of TNT

From the musical underground of San Diego, CA comes 2000 Tons of TNT. Borrowing its name from an early reggae staple by the G.G. All-Stars, the group interprets the rhythms of late 60′s and early 70′s Jamaica and Britain through a North American lens.
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