
This week's mixes are for the reggae fans who always say, "I like the way things used to be". We can't argue with that. Starting off, Jah Mex features the 70's Rockers Era with classics from Big Youth, I Roy, Prince Far I, Yabby You, Junior Byles and more. To listen now, click REGGAE Mix and select Jah Mex's new mix called ROCKERS REUNION.

Zonk One showcases the era of dancehall before auto tune, and tripple digit tempos with his new mix, When Dancehall Was Nice. You'll hear extra LARGE hits from Admiral Bailey, Tenor Saw, Shabba Ranks, Johnny Osborne, Ini Kamoze, Yellow Man and more. Although most of the tracks are earlier dancehall singles, Zonk does sneak in a few more recent tunes. Click REGGAE Mix to stream When Dancehall Was Nice now.
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
Wroc Love 07 Wroclaw - Poland
*From the Shockout Blog:
It's been over a month since we've given you a taste of the more recent reggae releases. So to make up for it, Jah Mex put together one hour and twenty minutes of modern roots, and conscious dancehall. Mex's new show, Mind Food, includes singles from Norris Man, Michael Rose, Lutan Fyah, Jah Cure, Pressure, Keys of Creation, Buju Banton, Franziska, Luciano and more. Conscious reggae hits dating back to 2001 are included in the second half of the show. Click HERE and select Mind Food from Mex's play list to stream this now. Playlist for the show is available HERE
Shockout Radio Highlights

Keys of Creation - "Born to Win" (begining of playlist) and "Jah Youth on the Rise" (4:57). Both tracks are from the album Born to Win

Norris Man - "Know the Road" (9:48) - from the album Know the Road

Franziska - "Ask Them Why" (17:06)

Buju Banton - "A Little Bit of Story" (28:42) - from the album Rasta Got Soul

Junior Kelly - "Be Wise" (48:29)

Gentleman & Ras Shiloh - "Blessing From Jah" (58:46)

Jah Cure and three songs from the earlier part of his career featured: "Dancehall Vibe" (1:04:47), "Ghetto VIbes" (1:07:25), "Songs of Freedom" (1:10:21)
Yo...just wanted to let peeps know that I've posted a new mix up at Shockout.com. This one is some newish conscious dancehall. Check it out and stream it for free at Shockout's Radio page HERE.
Here's the tracklist:
01-Bushman Intro
02-Bushman-Grow Your Natty
03-Yahadanai-Rise
04-Determine-Israelites
05-Lutan Fyah-Keepin It Straight
06-Sizzla-Dem Ah Wonder
07-Tony Rebel-Brothers
08-Natural Black-Can't Mix Intelligence
09-I Wayne-Living In Love
10-Winstrong-Sounds Of The Gun (Boom Boom Blah Blah)
11-Warrior King-Can't Get Me Down
12-Fantan Mojah-Hungry
13-Lutan Fyah-Screaming For The Poor
14-Brando-Greater Than Great
15-Junior Kelly-Trod
16-Little Hero-When
17-Capleton-Movin On
18-Gentleman-A Who Dem Want Blame
19-Glen Washington-Jah Glory
20-Junior Reid-State Of Emergency
21-Gyptian-Beng Beng
22-Anthony B-Bun Down Sodom
*Feel free to leave me comments and give feedback.
Peace,
zOnk.oNe