23 mixes with tracks by “Cocoa Tea”
zigga
Great Jahmz Pt III
zigga
2012-05-24T14:10:29Z
14 reggae tracks and 1 dub exception. We begin with a Bob and end with a Bob.
ReneesBeatz
Eighteen forever
ReneesBeatz
2012-04-22T16:39:57Z
Eighteen years and eighteen tracks to celebrate them. Happy Birthday lexxi-P!
the-oddfather
Selecta's Choice: Early Dancehall, Vol. 4
the-oddfather
2012-01-14T23:30:41Z
Twenty 80's dancehall classics including music by Admiral Bailey, Cocoa Tea, and Cornell Campbell.
Listen to all of my "Selecta's Choice" dancehall mixes here:
http://8tracks.com/mixes/all/new?q_desc=Choice+dancehall
wildnothing
Bring the beers!
wildnothing
2012-02-08T21:29:45Z
I'm often home alone and I listen to the same music everytime together with my friends. In the end, these are the songs (a small part of them) that we're going to remember as "our youth".
CR0
Aspen Dreams of Liberation
CR0
2012-01-22T02:53:02Z
African liberation songs for Aspen’s humanitarian conscienceness.
Analog Addict
Analog Addict's Reggae Revolution
Analog Addict
2011-12-26T23:01:26Z
This mix pays homage to Reggae Revolution, The KNAC years 1982-85. Roberto Angotti hosted the show every Sunday on 105.5, the show helped put alot of artists on the map and was very influential to alot of its listeners. So I dug up tons of old chunes I remember hearing on the show, hunted down some rare vinyl records, hope you enjoy!
herbalist89
the-oddfather
Selecta's Choice: Early Dancehall, Vol. 3
the-oddfather
2011-04-12T04:37:10Z
Twenty tracks including music by Bobby Melody, Cocoa Tea and Cornell Campbell.
Listen to all of my "Selecta's Choice" dancehall mixes here:
http://8tracks.com/mixes/all/new?q_desc=Choice+dancehall
kinesthesia
the curse of the drinkin' classes...
kinesthesia
2011-12-05T15:43:21Z
Twenty-eight tracks on the theme of work, and workin' it ('cause that's work too, y'know), including music by Aceyalone, Artie Shaw & His New Music, and Average White Band.
adyingredgiant
Reggae/Dub Redemption
adyingredgiant
2011-06-17T01:13:43Z
Eight tracks including music by Easy All-Stars, Cocoa Tea, and Freddy's Fat Drop.
This is just a little mix I threw together to showcase the beauty of Reggae, cause the genre just doesn’t get as much credit as it should. I love it, I love getting lost in it's simple rhythm and fantasizing about beautiful women and islands in the sun. Forget what you think you know about Reggae and just experience these awesome tracks first hand. Roll a joint, get lit, feel irie.











