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Dj Leskie Reggae Mix -gold Reggae Vibes 2- Nasi... 2021 -

The DJ Leskie Reggae Mix - Gold Reggae Vibes 2 is a popular roots and lovers rock reggae mixtape featuring prominent artists like Nasio Fontaine, Glen Washington, and Coco Tea. DJ Leskie is a versatile, Nairobi-based DJ known for blending genres like Reggae, Dancehall, and Afrobeats into high-energy sets. Key Features of the Mix

Artist Lineup: Includes hits from Sanchez, Maxi Priest, Junior Kelly, and Ginjah.

Musical Style: Focused on smooth Roots Reggae and Lovers Rock vibes.

Where to Listen: You can find the full mix on platforms like YouTube and Mixcloud. About DJ Leskie DJ LESKIE REGGAE MIX -GOLD REGGAE VIBES 2- Nasi...

DJ Leskie has built a significant following in the Kenyan music scene, often performing at venues like the Lamour Lounge or appearing on NTV Kenya. His mixes are curated for both local Kenyan audiences and international reggae fans.

Bookings & Contact: For professional inquiries, he can be reached via email at leskiedeejay@gmail.com or by phone at +254 720 450603.

Social Media: He is active on Instagram and Facebook, where he shares upcoming event schedules and new mix releases. The DJ Leskie Reggae Mix - Gold Reggae

DJ Leskie — Gold Reggae Vibes 2: Nasi (Track/Set Spotlight)

DJ Leskie’s Gold Reggae Vibes 2 is a sunlit celebration of roots, dancehall, and lovers-rock — and the Nasi segment stands out as a relaxed, nostalgic highlight. This article examines the mood, musical choices, and cultural textures that make the Nasi portion memorable, and why it connects with both longtime reggae heads and newer listeners.

Final Verdict: Should You Stream It?

Absolutely. Whether you are washing dishes, driving home late at night, or lighting an incense stick to meditate, this mix is the perfect soundtrack.

DJ Leskie has delivered a masterclass in pacing and emotion. Gold Reggae Vibes 2 is a heavy, conscious, and beautifully mixed selection that honors the ancestors of reggae while sounding fresh enough for a modern sound clash. A mid-segment dub drop where the bass is

Rating: 9/10 (Only loses a point because it ends too soon).

Notable moments

  • A mid-segment dub drop where the bass is isolated and then gradually rebuilt with delayed rimshots — a textbook demonstration of tension and release.
  • A lovers-rock vocal reprise that fades into a sparse instrumental, allowing the refrain to linger emotionally.
  • A closing selection that pairs a classic horn riff with modern-sounding low-end processing, bridging eras.

7. Areas for Improvement

⚠️ Add a full tracklist for documentation and royalty reporting (if applicable)
⚠️ Include mix tags or DJ drops to prevent unauthorized rebroadcasting
⚠️ Higher audio resolution (WAV/FLAC) would enhance dub system playback

A. Curatorial Authenticity

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.

4. Digital Transition & Closing

The final third of Gold Reggae Vibes 2 dips into early digital reggae (circa 1985–1989), with tracks like Wayne Smith’s “Under Me Sleng Teng” (the first fully digital reggae rhythm) and King Kong’s “Legal We Legal.” Leskie masterfully rides the line between roots authenticity and dancefloor energy, closing with a reprise of a classic rocksteady instrumental — bringing the listener full circle.

Note: Portions of the mix include vocal tags like “Nasi… nasi goreng” — a playful nod to Indonesian reggae fans, as DJ Leskie has performed in Jakarta and Bali. These localized ad-libs add a unique fingerprint to the mix.


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