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🌿The Seventh Vibration is one of Bongo Trevi Rastaflare’s most mysterious and sought-after lost works, recorded quietly in 1976 at a small hillside studio in St. Ann. The project was inspired by his meditations on the “seven spiritual tones” he believed resonated through all creation. The album blended deep Nyabinghi drums, earthy basslines, and shimmering ancestral chants. Unlike his earlier recordings, Bongo Trevi experimented with layered hand-drum harmonies and celestial flute lines meant to guide listeners into higher consciousness. Before its release, the master tapes were misplaced during a studio relocation, leaving only whispered memories among musicians who witnessed the sessions. Those who heard the rough mixes described the album as “a doorway into the unseen” and “the purest form of Bongo Trevi’s spiritual fire.” The Seventh Vibration remains a legendary gem—an album that never reached the world but continues to fuel myths about Bongo Trevi’s mystical artistry. 📀TRACK LIST: 00:00 🎵1.The Seventh Vibration 02:33 🎵2.Dub Beneath the Earth 04:33 🎵3.Spirit in the Bassline 06:43 🎵4.Sacred Herb Chanting 08:43 🎵5.Hammer and Heartbeat 11:00 🎵6.Roots Whisper 13:41 🎵7.Rootsman Vision 🔔 Subscribe for more classic roots reggae albums, rare cuts, and archival treasures. Subscribe here👉 / @rootmanvibes 💬 Leave a comment with your favorite track or memory tied to this record! ❤️💛💚 🎤ABOUT THE ARTIST: Bongo Trevi Rastaflare emerged from the hills of St. Mary, Jamaica, in the early 1950s, born into a humble farming family deeply rooted in Rastafari traditions. As a youth, he built drums from tree bark and goat skin, earning the nickname “Bongo Trevi” for his unmatched heartbeat-style drumming. By the late 1960s, his fiery stage presence and spiritual chants earned him the surname “Rastaflare,” symbolizing the blazing message of truth and upliftment in his music. In the early ’70s, he became a cornerstone of the underground roots movement, blending Nyabinghi rhythms with soulful melodies. His live sessions at Kingston’s secluded yard gatherings became legendary—intense, mystical, and healing. Bongo Trevi was known for performing barefoot, saying it kept him “connected to Jah’s earth.” Though he avoided commercial fame, his influence quietly shaped many rising artists. His rare vinyl recordings, pressed in tiny batches, became prized treasures among collectors. Bongo Trevi Rastaflare is remembered as a spiritual firekeeper—one who used music to guide, awaken, and unify the people. ⚠️ Disclaimer: All artists, music, and stories featured on this channel are entirely fictional and created using AI. This content is for entertainment and creative exploration only. Any resemblance to existing songs or artists is purely coincidental. All rights to this content belong to the creator of this channel #RootsReggaeLegend, #NyabinghiVibes, #RastafariCulture, #VintageReggaeMagic, #ReggaeHistory70s, #LostAlbumMystic Bongo Trevi Rastaflare, The Seventh Vibration, 70s roots reggae, Nyabinghi drums, mystical reggae legend, spiritual Rastafari music, unreleased reggae album, vintage Jamaican sound, reggae history, ancestral rhythms