Ska or Nah? with Chris Pennant

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What’s the deal with Ska?

In our latest podcast episode, we had an exciting conversation with ska enthusiast Chris Pennant. We journeyed through the eclectic and energetic world of ska music, exploring its roots, influences, and the dynamic dance culture it has inspired.

Ska music is steeped in jazz and reggae influences, creating a unique and vibrant genre that resonates with many music lovers worldwide. Chris Pennant offers an in-depth perspective on the multifaceted history of ska and the diverse audience it attracts.

Where Did It Come From?

Ska music is not just about the music—it's about movement. Ska dance floors are dynamic spaces of expression, an idea that Chris echoed as he shared his experiences from Midwest Ska Fest and beyond. The ska scene is characterized by its audacious blend of technology, colonialism, and cultural cross-pollination, a product of post-World War II sentiment.

The early ska scene in Jamaica was greatly influenced by unique laws allowing cover songs to be recorded without paying royalties or requesting clearance. This law contributed significantly to the emergence and development of ska music. We also discussed the lasting impact of artists like Don Drummond and the Skatalites, who have left an indelible mark on the ska music scene.

The podcast also delves into the evolution of third-wave ska and the role of social media in the genre's evolution. We examined how the pace of life, reflected in the speed of cars, may have influenced the faster tempo of certain ska songs. The 'me' generation and the Gulf War I also influenced the third wave of ska music, characterized by a feeling of ‘going for it.’

Why Is Ska Important?

Towards the end of our conversation, we discussed the cultural influence of ska music and the importance of acknowledging its technicality and musicality with Chris. We also shared music recommendations, underscoring the importance of exploring ska music and understanding the different aspects that make it a unique and captivating genre.

The discussion about ska music in this podcast episode is a testament to the genre's enduring appeal and its significant contribution to the music industry. Whether you are a ska enthusiast or a casual listener, the insights shared in this episode provide a deeper understanding of the genre and its fascinating journey from jazz to reggae. Tune in to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of ska music.

Digging Deeper:

Artists and Records Mentioned During this Interview:

There may have been more artists we missed or more records you’d like to mention. Let us know in the comments!


Extra Reading:

Heather Augustyn - Author of books about ska.

Aaron Carnes - Music Journalist with a soft spot for ska.

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