Reggae · August 14, 2005
Marcello Tux's project finally sees the light! Check the gems of this unmissable collection!
Mix Tape MARCELLO TUX from the RED-X Files Sessions Since 1999, whenMarcello TuxjoinedJammingas resident DJ atRua Estados Unidos, he had a

Mix Tape MARCELLO TUX from the RED-X Files Sessions
Since 1999, whenMarcello TuxjoinedJammingas resident DJ atRua Estados Unidos, he had a project to release his own CD with tracks of favorite songs, and those that always pleased the public who knew the reggae rhythm. Over the years, changes to theJamming, lack of resources, etc., unfortunately made the project go to waste. Recently,Tuxstarted the project and the CD has just become reality! Mixed with all the necessary technology, mixing the twist made betweenToca-Discos(pick-ups) and that of CDs, along with the final touch of effects created on the computer, the DJ left this first work a masterpiece for collectors!Marcello Tuxtells us a little about the name of this album; The nameRED-X, in addition to bringing back memories of the documentary that shows the whole truth about the death of The work itself contains three tracks, mixed without intervals (Non Stop), with a special participation byMC Jimmy Luv(Família 7 Velas), who did the toasting and presented the CD, and each of these tracks was strategically named according to its style. The first call: "POWER OF TRINITY SESSION" (Power of the Trinity), brings classic Jamaican reggae stones, which were immortalized in the voices of large groups that use the vocal trio choir technique, such asAbyssinians,Gladiators,Israel Vibration,Wailing SoulsandMighty Diamondsamong others. The second was called "ROOTS & CULTURE SESSION" (Roots and Cultures), and contains songs that over the years have been marked by the strong touch they bring to their messages, proving that cultures really are fortified by our true roots. In the third and final track of the CD: "IRIE VIBRATION SESSION" (Positive Vibration), it mixes a little of the lament of African people and underprivileged social classes who never lose their willpower and perseverance, always believing in the true positivity that reggae music teaches us, just like any goal in our life when believed in with faith, becomes real. And it doesn't stop there, there is also a surprise track, an unreleased production made in partnership betweenTuxand a great band that was produced by him, while the band resided inSP. See below the three Mixes and the classics that make up each one!THE TUX TRACKS
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