Saturday 29 May 2010
Tuesday 25 May 2010
Ninjaman - What A Shame
Monday 24 May 2010
Tuesday 18 May 2010
Captain of Your Ship - New Dancehall Shots From Black Scorpio
Thursday 13 May 2010
Wednesday 5 May 2010
Redman International Vol. 1 & 2
Produced by Hugh 'Redman' James, recorded at Channel One and mixed at Channel One & Tuff Gong Studios. Engineer is the exceeding Soljie. The records were released on the C & E label around 1986.
Tuff tunes and powerful DJ's & singers, enjoy !
General TK - Original Poisonous
Saturday 1 May 2010
Little Twitch - Tender Touch
LITTLE TWITCH
Born Richard Wright to Yvonne Dallas and Winston Wright, First child for both in Kingston 11. At a early age he knew he was destined to be an entertainer. Because of the community (Cockburn Pen) he was born and grew up in, Twitch was influenced by a lot of reggae artists who lived in the surrounding area. One artist that he truly looked up to and called his mentor was Daddy U Roy who was also a close family friend. After some time Twitch started hanging around U Roy’s sound system which is King Sturagav, where he learned at a early age to chant on the mic. This was in the 1970’s when dancehall reggae music was on the rise, but then came the 1980 election, which was a very bad time in his community. At that time he was living with his grandmother, Mrs. Wright who knew at the time, it was best for him to move away from the community and venture out to a new environment.
For more info. http://www.myspace.com/littletwitchdub
1992 release on the Vp label. Tough tunes on tuff riddims, wicked lp.
Born Richard Wright to Yvonne Dallas and Winston Wright, First child for both in Kingston 11. At a early age he knew he was destined to be an entertainer. Because of the community (Cockburn Pen) he was born and grew up in, Twitch was influenced by a lot of reggae artists who lived in the surrounding area. One artist that he truly looked up to and called his mentor was Daddy U Roy who was also a close family friend. After some time Twitch started hanging around U Roy’s sound system which is King Sturagav, where he learned at a early age to chant on the mic. This was in the 1970’s when dancehall reggae music was on the rise, but then came the 1980 election, which was a very bad time in his community. At that time he was living with his grandmother, Mrs. Wright who knew at the time, it was best for him to move away from the community and venture out to a new environment.
For more info. http://www.myspace.com/littletwitchdub
1992 release on the Vp label. Tough tunes on tuff riddims, wicked lp.
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