First vinyl release from new label 'BACKATIVE'.
‘I Want You To Be Mine’ has all the hallmarks of classic 1960’s Rocksteady, an era which many refer too as the Golden Age of Jamaican music. Over the top of a live one-drop beat, cool & deadly sax and warm analog guitar & bass Deemas J rides the riddim in a ‘old time style & fashion’ whilst Rachel Wallace provides the perfect accompaniment with her gorgeous vocal.
'Questions' sees Deemas J rides a heavy digital version of a classic brooding roots rhythm (Clarence Parks - Things A Come Up To Bump' while seeking the 'Questions' one may ask being a foster/adopted child.
Side A: 'I Want You To Be Mine' (Feat. Rachel Wallace)
Side B: 'Questions'
Musician Credits Organ - Guillaume Metenier G
Guitar - Clifford Junior
Saxophone - Harry 'Papa B' Bradford
Limited edition of 300 vinyl pressings
‘I Want You To Be Mine’ has all the hallmarks of classic 1960’s Rocksteady, an era which many refer too as the Golden Age of Jamaican music. Over the top of a live one-drop beat, cool & deadly sax and warm analog guitar & bass Deemas J rides the riddim in a ‘old time style & fashion’ whilst Rachel Wallace provides the perfect accompaniment with her gorgeous vocal.
'Questions' sees Deemas J rides a heavy digital version of a classic brooding roots rhythm (Clarence Parks - Things A Come Up To Bump' while seeking the 'Questions' one may ask being a foster/adopted child.
Side A: 'I Want You To Be Mine' (Feat. Rachel Wallace)
Side B: 'Questions'
Musician Credits Organ - Guillaume Metenier G
Guitar - Clifford Junior
Saxophone - Harry 'Papa B' Bradford
Limited edition of 300 vinyl pressings