Wake Up Inna Kingston Reviews
Hi massive, in this post you will find all the articles regarding Wake Up Inna Kingston, collected in one place. [Updates in progress]
INTERNATIONAL
REGGAEVILLE
“… For the ten tracks included, he teamed up with Italy’s Bassplate Records; a well-informed decision, as you will hear! The riddims are fresh and interesting, and especially the brass sections will make lovers of hand-made music happy…”
Read the full Reggaeville Review
Read Tóke Reggaeville Interview
WORLDAREGGAE
“… The album consists of 10 tracks that range in influences and he teamed up with Bassplate Records. The riddims are fresh and interesting and they keep the distinctive Jamaican sounding Reggae sound and don’t infuse the European take on Reggae music…”
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VANDALA MAGAZINE
“… At its heart ‘Wake Up..’ is a roots reggae record, but by weaving in elements of dub and dancehall, Toke has crafted something uniquely versatile within the simple sounding rhythms and pulsating bass…”
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REGGAEVIBES.COM
“… Wake Up Inna Kingston is the first studio album produced by Italian Bassplate Records and they truly put a lot of time and effort in it to ensure that this album had first class stamped all over it…”
Read the full ReggaeVibes.com review
GERMAN
CHILLI FREIBURG
FRENCH
GROSSE RADIO
Read the full Grosse Radio review
ITALIAN
EVENTIREGGAE
“… Condito da ritmi ispirati ai suoni settantiani della musica giamaicana e da un’ottima sezione fiati, l’album combina ottimamente freschezza e novità senza scadere mai, udibili soprattutto in brani come Respect, Open The World e Frizzle (di cui è uscito il video ufficiale) confermando la certezza che il reggae europeo è più vivo che mai…”
Read the full Eventi Reggae review
IYEZINE
“… Wake Up Inna Kingston è un disco di reggae moderno e valido, con buone tematiche e coscienza salda, come dovrebbe essere un disco di reggae. Ad impreziosire il tutto la copertina e i disegni del disco sono stati realizzati da Simonluca Spadanuba, e sono nove illustrazioni una per copertina, e una per ogni canzone. Ottimo inizio.”