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Inside the Early Genres

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

While Bob Marley perhaps made Reggae the most famous airwaves output hailing from the Island of Jamaica, the land is home to many more distinct sounds, offering a very diverse musical culture for such a modestly sized nation. Here’s a brief look at the different stylings found on the island long before reggae found its way to mainstream audiences. These genres helped to establish Jamaica as hub for melodious innovation, and molded the talent for years of musicians to come.Jamaican Folk Music Jamaican folk refers to the original songs of the Jamaican people, many of which came of age over generations of singings before ever being written down or recorded.Mento Some would classify it as a subgenre within Jamaican folk, but Mento rose to its height of popularity much later, in the early 50′s, and would heavily influence future genres such reggae and ska. Mento can be tough to discern from calypso music, native to Trinidad and Tobago, to the untrained ear. (more…)