September 2009 - ACROLINE

ACROLINE/LADY SATTVA first swooned for Prince Buster on a ghetto-blaster at the tender age of 15. Intrigued about the lack of women in the industry, she started jamming on turntables four years ago and is working hard to break down barriers for women selectors, DJs and producers (ya thoughts on this are welcome).

Acroline's sound is slightly eclectic and ranges from heavy juicy dubs to crazy ragga jungle styles, via roots, rocksteady, soul, ska, dancehall and hip-hop.

Acroline plays HOMEBASS on Radio Active in Wellington every other Thursday (11pm-1am) and is always happy to collaborate with toasters, MCs, mixers and mashers.

Mana wahine inna de dancehall!

1. Alborosie ft. I Eye - Mama She Don't Like You
2. Lee Perry vs the Moody Boyz - God Smiled (dub)
3. Ward 21 - Bang Bang
4. Collie Buddz - Let Me Know (Kingdom riddim)
5. True Progress - the Midnights
6. Move Ya Thing- Lotek Hi-Fi ft. Sandra Melody
7. World a Music - Ini Kamoze
8. Buju Banton - Driver A (Taxi riddim)
9. General Levy - Champagne Body (Fever Pitch riddim)
10. Respectness - Seeed

Comments

#1 by Paul Be

Niceness! You've got good taste Lady Sattva!

Posted on 2nd September 2009 @ 11:41am
#2 by ben jah minnow

bigess rispek up in de dance for the one like the lady,
she murderdem soundwoy,
champion sista selkta,
Awoah

Posted on 2nd September 2009 @ 11:54am
#3 by DJ Fratboy Pancake

Dem gyaal gwaan mek i n i nutty natty dutty ting mon.

Posted on 2nd September 2009 @ 1:04pm
#4 by High Steaks Butchery

Gyo sis Acroline can you holla at me on the email highstakesrecords@gmail.com I got a promo CD 4 U chur : )

Posted on 2nd September 2009 @ 3:39pm
#5 by deejaysea

geng geng, diddy gong geng, didy wo-oyyyy.

Posted on 3rd September 2009 @ 7:11am
#6 by Lady Acroline

chur an' ting! who dem fratbwoy pancake?

Posted on 4th September 2009 @ 2:03pm
#7 by Heart

Bang bang!

Posted on 5th September 2009 @ 1:10pm
#8 by damn1542

nice up indeed man
nice to see some seeed man

Posted on 10th September 2009 @ 5:17pm

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