Series 1 - Conversations on a Revivalist Movement
01.Chris Murray
02.Victor Rice
03.Dave Hillyard
04.Joey Altruda
05.Vic Ruggiero
Series 2 - Cut the Chit Chat
01.New Ska
02.Skinhead Reggae
03.Hard Edged Dub
04.Ska Rap
05.Ska Demos
06.Even Newer Ska
Special Episodes
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Posted on April 15th, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: interviews, podcasts.
Your eyes have not deceived you- It is a new series for Ska Blah Blah. This time around, the interviews are a bit shorter and the artists are a bit newer. I’ve also broadened the focus from mere Ska Revivalism to a more encompassing umbrella of Jamaican Revivalism. This is to better fit with this millennium’s crop of bands and DJ’s.
I’m starting off strong with my interview with Victor Axelrod, but subscribe to the feed and you’ll automatically get interviews with The Impalers, Babylon Party Machine, The Aggrolites, and The Green Room Rockers as they become available.

Multi-instrumentalist, producer and Dub mixologist, Victor Axelrod isn’t quite a household name, even if you live in the hippest of households. He’s worked with Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Antibalas, Easy Star All-Stars, Lily Allen, and even Amy Winehouse- so it isn’t like he’s shying away from the spotlight. However, Axelrod’s love of pseudonyms has at times prevented audiences from connecting the dots of his work. His newest solo record seeks to reconcile this by featuring a virtual soundclash between himself and his better known alias, Ticklah.
I spoke with Victor about making retro music, working with Victor Rice, and of course his newest solo record, Ticklah Vs. Axelrod.
Ticklah Vs. Axelrod is out now on Easy Star Records where you can purchase the cd or digital download LINK
National Geographic’s Podcast Interview with Ticklah LINK
Wishtank’s bit about Ticklah’s Don’t Trip Studio with lot’s of extra info LINK
Rock Paper Scissors bit about Ticklah with a great review and press pack goodies LINK
Be friends with the man himself at MySpace LINK
Posted on January 2nd, 2008 by JJ Loy.
Categories: album review, news.
In case you haven’t noticed, we are now living in a New Year. It’s a time to reflect on the year before, a time to ask, “what were the best Ska and Reggae albums of the past 12 months?” More importantly, it’s a time where I answer that very question, in the form of various Top 5 lists.
Top Ska Albums
Top Dub Albums
Top Early/Skinhead Reggae
Favorite Tracks
Albums Worth Mentioning
Some of these listed here are being noted for being torch carriers in other revivalist genres; and some for adeptly mixing various traditional sounds. It’s this that I look for in music, Jamaican influenced or not.
Posted on October 8th, 2007 by JJ Loy.
Categories: Ska Online.
I’ve been into live set trading since Ska.About.com posted a link to The Slackers 01-01-01 show. That was back when About Ska was still vital, and it had yet to be incorporated into Worldmusic.About.com. And for a while, SoulSeek was the place to find and trade live ska sets. But these days, if you want to find or share live recordings, Archive.org is the site to go to. Find the artist you like, review the set on the provided flash player, and pick your compression method, download freely and you are good to go.
Archive.org uses online tools to collect any kind of info that has fallen out of copyright. Old films and websites are compiled here, but its the Live Music Archive that I’m concentrating on, today.
Here’s some sets of interest:
The Allstonians from 1996
Camper Van Beethoven from 1985
The Toasters (2 shows)
Fishbone (5 shows)
The Slackers (3 shows)
Dub Trio (9 shows)
Dub is a Weapon (8 shows)
Antibalas (24 shows)
Giant Panda Guerrilla Dub Squad (8 shows)
Matisyahu (94 shows)
This is several days worth of listening, and I’m sure that there’s more to be found. Browse by band and find what I didn’t.
PS - The archived link to Ska.About.com was provided by Archive.org’s Wayback Machine.