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Feature: The Month In: Reggae / Dancehall

This month, I'm happy to kick of the column on home turf. From the Brixton blues parties of the 1960s to Notting Hill Carnival, London has been a vital and vibrant second home for Caribbean music. Starting with 1970s Lovers Rock, its pulse runs ...

From DAVE STELFOX, Pitchfork,  18 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Tippa Irie,  Bounty Killer (musician),  Kevin Martin,  Buju Banton

How to make grime pay

Arts & entertainment: Knocked back by the mainstream, East End MCs are showcasing their sounds on ...

From DAVE STELFOX, Guardian Unlimited,  15 May 2008
Related Topics: Pete Doherty

'Vinyl has been eliminated'

Reggae's already had one digital revolution. On the night of February 23, 1985, at a packed venue on Waltham Park Road in Kingston, Jamaica, the producer Lloyd "Prince Jammy" James used a soundclash against the Black Scorpio Sound System to unleash the ...

From DAVE STELFOX, Guardian Unlimited,  18 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Wayne Smith,  Timbaland

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