Rasta Dance (Radio Edit) by FRANÇOIS MARIUS

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All the way from Estonia, Francois Marius graces the music world with his “Rasta Dance” single along with a visually trippy music video.

Francois hails from Tallinn, Estonia and he’s one of the very few artists that actually create authentic and catchy reggae music…and with his “Rasta Dance,” he’s further solidifying his position in the reggae world through groovy, melodic, and colorful music.

“Rasta Dance” has an excellent brass section that feels and sounds huge, wide, and super groovy…along with the presence of an awesome drum groove that even gets its 10 seconds of fame in the spotlight where all music stops and the drums continue.

The accordion that plays in an improvising manner also adds a layer to the music…while the groovy and jumpy bass tightens the beat even more.

…then let’s not forget about the music video, a trippy journey into the rasta world…it looks like a very colorful dream with multiple imagery transitioning into and from each other…

“Rasta Dance”‘s music and video were crafted by Francois, while the song was mastered by the Grammy Awards nominated engineer Simon Gibson from Abbey Roads Studios.

Francois created a very enjoyable music ride with his “Rasta Dance”…something that is rare these days.

Wishing Francois all the best in life and can’t wait to see what he comes up with next for the world.

Cheers!

 

 

 

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