Archive for September, 2009

Watch a Reggae DVD?

Did you know that there are many benefits to buying original reggae DVDs? I first tried renting these DVDs from a rental shop near my home. After watching a couple of them for myself, I realized that there are numerous advantages to watching reggae videos on DVD instead of online:

- The sound and video quality of the videos are excellent, so no more straining your eyes and ears

- There are dozens of videos-even entire concerts-in one DVD, so you can have hours of viewing pleasure

- There are many extras, so you can watch special interviews, documentaries, biographies, and more-all about reggae music

- You can watch the videos instantly, so you can save lots of time
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Mixtape Cover Design – Leave it to the Experts

As a DJ, don’t you hate it when you sell your own mixtape, but nobody buys it because of the ugly cover? Chances are that you probably designed the cover yourself. You did some research online, followed a couple articles and watch video tutorials on how to design – thinking that you will be an overnight expert graphic designer and Photoshop guru. You give your all in making this Jamaican themed cover design. But all those who see your finished product give you comments like ‘This is not Jamaican’ or ‘Your design looks like crap.’ Read the rest of this entry

Are you a big fan of reggae music and videos? If so, you can find all kinds of popular CD’s and DVD’s online at some of the music web sites. You can find a reggae DVD of your favorite artist that shows the music and the action of your favorite artists right on your own computer. You can find downloads of some of your favorite performances that you can watch as often as you like and enjoy time after time again.

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Where To Find The Authentic Reggae CD?

What come first to your mind when you hear the words reggae music? There are three things that people associate with reggae music. First is Bob Marley because he is the King of reggae. The second are the colors- red, yellow and green. The last thing is Jamaica..

There is no doubt that reggae music conquered the hearts of the whole nation. With the up string rhythm and the lyrics, reggae music truly is a bridge that connects the people and their fight for justice and oppression.

Three decades had passed but still, Bob Marley remains as the King of Reggae. All reggae music is good; this is what reggae artists profess to their fans and to the people who oppose their way of performing the art.

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