Reggaetown 1 features down and mid-tempo reggae drum loops for traditional reggae and reggae-influenced pop songs. These 44.1 K stereo drum loops are organized in 13 Song Set BPM folders with tempos ranging from 64 to 110 BPM. Just drag and drop the drum loops into your recording software or DAW to quickly build a reggae drum track using our patented organization system that makes creating drum tracks a breeze.

In addition to always-popular traditional reggae, classic rock bands like The Police, Eric Clapton and The Rolling Stones and many others have had hits featuring reggae beats. And today there are pop artists like Jason Maraz ("I'm Yours") and Magic! ("Rude") hitting the Billboard charts among other songs with a Jamaican or roots flavor. ReggaeTown 1 is available as a drum loops download or shipped on disc, and in several different editions to meet your budget and production needs. Click on the pricing tab below. Save 20% with the ReggaeTown 1 and 2 bundle.



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If you are looking for Garageband reggae drum loops then choose the Apple Loops format. If your need is Pro Tools reggae drum loops, then choose WAV format (and use the Elastic Audio tools to change the tempo).

The Reggae EZX was recorded at Rub-a-Dub Studios in Stockholm, Sweden and comes with a unique and genuine collection of instruments, all handpicked for this session. It includes two full, single-headed custom drum kits, a generous selection of snares, percussion and traditional Binghi and clay hand drums.

Save 20% when you bundle, plus a free third drum loop volume. Our reggae drum loops bundle includes Reggaetown 1 and ReggaeTown 2. For details click on the images below. For a limited time, when you purchase the new reggae bundle, we'll include our original Reggae Sessions volume absolutely free -- that's 400 additional loops in six super deep Song Sets at no cost. So you are saving an additional $29.95 plus the 20% savings on ReggaeTown 1 and 2. (Note: the free Reggae Sessions in not available in multitrack format.)

The best producers know that the final result of a recording will depend largely on the sound of drums. A good quality drums sound makes other instruments sound much better and comfortably find their place on the song.

The first step is simply to get in touch! You can email me at joan.reggaedrummer@gmail.com and tell me about your project, we acord on a price and then you can send over your song(s) to me.

Over 2,000,000,000 streams with the help of my drum tracks. Including Elton John, Pulp, XTC, Suggs, Brian Eno, Right Said Fred, Gary Barlow, Natalie Imbruglia, Etienne Daho, Chaka Khan, Shakespears Sister, Brian Adams. Special price here on SoundBetter, for the unsigned songwriter. **1/3 of my label fee + free studio time**

Real REGGAE drums recording is what I do best! Recording other styles too. If you need a mix of vintage and/or modern, you're in the right place. Recorded many albums & songs for many artists with positive reviews.Fast learner, read drum notes if needed and record with or without an additional touch.

Bad Lions Productions & Studio, run by partners Aston Barrett Jr. & Alaina Reed is the home of the authentic roots, rock, reggae sound of Bob Marley & the Wailers. Grammy nominated, Aston Barrett Jr, son of Aston Familyman Barrett, continues his father's legacy with the real feel and sound of reggae music here at Bad Lions.

Specialized in Reggae, Dub & Bass Music. BAT Records label was founded by musicians and professional engineers around a studio. Lots of analog gear, easy recording and mixing on reel to reel tape recorder.

Hi guys my name is Van Avakian, before I start with all my awards (just kidding) I want to say that music has been a part of me since I can remember, I know its frowned upon but I would spend my school hours outside the classroom under the palm trees writing songs. Before I ever learned how to play guitar I played drums(here ill show off a little)

I am a pro drummer, songwriter and music producer, with over 20 plus years of experience of playing and making music, I range in many styles, I can read and play to a click track, I have worked with many artist, groups and so on, I am available for work, have drums, will travel.

If you want original, authentic, traditional, and modern production, recording, and/or mixing for roots reggae, hip hop, & world music, then look no further. I have been producing, recording, and mixing top quality music for about 15 years and know the 'REAL' sound like the back of my hand. I have worked with many legendary roots reggae musicians.

I'd love to help you to get your project sounding the way you envision it. Have mixed bands like Canned Heat, Long Beach Rehab(CueBall's sublime tribute), Afro Man and others. Been in the studio with Alan Sanderson and others on both sides of the glass. 15 years experience.

And if you are a serious music producer who wants to make some crazy piano melodies for your reggae tracks, then use Obzylon Piano VST Plugin. This VST plugin will do you magic when producing reggae beats.

Pat Healy: And what was it that grabbed you about it?

 Just the way he plays and the sound of his drums, and the attitude that he played with and the groove. It made me want to play drums, yeah.

Not the Neil Diamond version, but the first cover of it, right? The Tony Tribe version?

 Neil Diamond one was the popular one in Jamaica, and then someone covered it, and I think it was big in England, I think, the reggae version, but in Jamaica, it was the Neil Diamond one that was popular because people in Jamaica love soul records, and that kind of music, so it was very popular.

So I realized it could work. I was listening to R&B, and playing a standard pattern, and when it comes to the bridge, sometimes they would change or something like that. I start introducing that to reggae. And the chorus, we would start playing other things in the chorus, and then go back to the verse, playing a regular pattern, so I started doing that in reggae.

Reggae (/re/) is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora.[1] A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, "Do the Reggay", was the first popular song to use the word reggae, effectively naming the genre and introducing it to a global audience.[2][3] While sometimes used in a broad sense to refer to most types of popular Jamaican dance music, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that was strongly influenced by traditional mento as well as by American jazz and rhythm and blues, and evolved out of the earlier genres ska and rocksteady.[4] Reggae usually relates news, social gossip, and political commentary.[5] It is instantly recognizable from the counterpoint between the bass and drum downbeat and the offbeat rhythm section. The immediate origins of reggae were in ska and rocksteady; from the latter, reggae took over the use of the bass as a percussion instrument.[6]

Reggae is deeply linked to Rastafari, an Afrocentric religion which developed in Jamaica in the 1930s, aiming at promoting pan-Africanism.[7][8][9] Soon after the Rastafarian movement appeared, the international popularity of reggae music became associated with and increased the visibility of Rastafari and spread its gospel throughout the world.[8] Reggae music is an important means of transporting vital messages of Rastafari. The musician becomes the messenger, and as Rastafari see it, "the soldier and the musician are tools for change."[10]

Stylistically, reggae incorporates some of the musical elements of rhythm and blues, jazz, mento (a celebratory, rural folk form that served its largely rural audience as dance music and an alternative to the hymns and adapted chanteys of local church singing),[11] calypso,[12] and also draws influence from traditional African folk rhythms. One of the most easily recognizable elements is offbeat rhythms; staccato chords played by a guitar or piano (or both) on the offbeats of the measure. The tempo of reggae is usually slower paced than both ska and rocksteady.[13] The concept of call and response can be found throughout reggae music. The genre of reggae music is led by the drum and bass.[14][15] Some key players in this sound are Jackie Jackson from Toots and the Maytals,[16] Carlton Barrett from Bob Marley and the Wailers,[17] Lloyd Brevett from the Skatalites,[18] Paul Douglas from Toots and the Maytals,[19] Lloyd Knibb from the Skatalites,[20] Winston Grennan,[21] Sly Dunbar,[22] and Anthony "Benbow" Creary from the Upsetters.[23] The bass guitar often plays the dominant role in reggae. The bass sound in reggae is thick and heavy, and equalized so the upper frequencies are removed and the lower frequencies emphasized. The guitar in reggae usually plays on the offbeat of the rhythm. It is common for reggae to be sung in Jamaican Patois, Jamaican English, and Iyaric dialects. Reggae is noted for its tradition of social criticism and religion in its lyrics,[24] although many reggae songs discuss lighter, more personal subjects, such as love and socializing.

Reggae has spread to many countries around the world, often incorporating local instruments and fusing with other genres. Reggae en Espaol spread from the Spanish-speaking Central American country of Panama to the mainland South American countries of Venezuela and Guyana then to the rest of South America. Caribbean music in the United Kingdom, including reggae, has been popular since the late 1960s, and has evolved into several subgenres and fusions. Many reggae artists began their careers in the UK, and there have been a number of European artists and bands drawing their inspiration directly from Jamaica and the Caribbean community in Europe. Reggae in Africa was boosted by the visit of Bob Marley to Zimbabwe in 1980.

The 1967 edition of the Dictionary of Jamaican English lists reggae as "a recently estab. sp. for rege", as in rege-rege, a word that can mean either "rags, ragged clothing" or "a quarrel, a row".[25] Reggae as a musical term first appeared in print with the 1968 rocksteady hit "Do the Reggay" by the Maytals which named the genre. 17dc91bb1f

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