Leskie avoids the usual “Bob Marley – Legend” repeat trap. Instead, he digs into B-sides, 12″ single versions, and rare dubplates. You’ll hear tracks that even seasoned reggae DJs might have forgotten.
In the vast ocean of digital reggae mixes, where countless DJs compete for a listener’s attention, few manage to capture the soul of an era. One name that has been steadily rising from the underground sound system culture to the global playlist is DJ Leskie. With the release of his highly anticipated project, "DJ Leskie Reggae Mix - Gold Reggae Vibes 2 - Nasib," the selector has not just made a mix; he has curated a historical document. DJ LESKIE REGGAE MIX -GOLD REGGAE VIBES 2- Nasi...
This article dives deep into the rhythms, the context, and the sonic textures of this standout mix, explaining why it is essential listening for both hardened veterans of the genre and curious newcomers. Leskie avoids the usual “Bob Marley – Legend”
In the vast ocean of digital reggae mixes, few stand out as true tributes to the genre’s soulful, groove-heavy golden years. One such gem is DJ Leskie’s “Gold Reggae Vibes 2” — a mix that has been steadily gaining traction among reggae purists, sound system enthusiasts, and casual listeners alike. Whether you stumbled upon it while searching for “DJ Leskie reggae mix” or you’re a longtime fan of his curatorial style, this article dives deep into what makes Gold Reggae Vibes 2 a standout release. In the vast ocean of digital reggae mixes,
From the rhythmic basslines to the uplifting organ strokes, this mix captures the essence of late 70s, 80s, and early 90s reggae — a time when the genre was evolving from rocksteady into roots, rub-a-dub, and early dancehall, yet still retaining that unmistakable “golden” warmth.
