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IS REGGAE DEAD? HAVE TECHNOLOGY AND MATERIALISM REPLACED MUSICIANSHIP AND HUMAN RIGHTS?

Reggae is Dead, Who Killed Jah Music? Technology and materialism have replaced musicianship and human rights—what’s left is lifeless and soulless By Steve J. When, exactly, did reggae music cease to exist? Think about that for a moment: the musical revolution from a tiny island in the Caribbean — one that united Rastafarians and punk rockers, hippies and rude boys — is dead. And it has been for a long time. But when, exactly? And why? The first question is easier to pinpoint; the second more complicated and convoluted. Jazz has survived commercial indifference and the lack of a public face since Miles went down. Maybe sooner. But jazz never depended on record sales or radio airplay, and yet it survives. Every city has a jazz club, and there are always players determined to contribute to this unique musical language. Soul … Read entire article »

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WITH OVER 150 ALBUMS AND COUNTING…THERE IS NO SLOWING DOWN THE KING JAMMY’S CATALOG!

Lloyd ‘King Jammy’ James (left) accepting a 2015 JaRIA Honor Award from Professor Carolyn Cooper.— With over 150 albums in his catalog and still counting, record producer, studio engineer and talent scout King Jammy has every reason to lay a claim for being the top record producer of the 1980’s. Speaking to Jammy recently from his St Lucia Road studio in the heart of the Waterhouse community, he declared that, in addition to his released albums, he still has an approximate half of that amount that have not yet been released, and “I have gone back into production full-time, now that I have finished grooming my sons into the business, and I will now be producing on a more regular scale and releasing more songs”, Jammy revealed. In view of this revelation, and … Read entire article »

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HOW THE CASIO ACCIDENTALLY STARTED REGGAE’S DIGITAL REVOLUTION!

The real story behind the mysterious ‘sleng teng’ riddim. By James Trew— , Looking at the Casio Casiotone MT40, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was an unremarkable keyboard. You may even have owned one just like it. Launched in 1981, the cream machine came with 37 keys, 22 different instrument sounds, six onboard rhythms and a dedicated mini bass keyboard. It cost around $150 or, adjusting for inflation, about $400 if it were on sale today. Beneath that beige plastic, however, the MT40 hid a secret. A “rock” preset that, once discovered, would reverberate in popular music for the next 30 years. The preset would become one of reggae’s most famous “riddims,” inspire many imitations and force the genre into the digital age. The story of the “sleng teng” riddim (as it is … Read entire article »

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WAYNE “SLENG TENG” SMITH LAID TO REST!

WAYNE “SLENG TENG” SMITH LAID TO REST!

 By Cecelia Campbell-Livingston– May Coley, mother of Wayne Smith, looks at his lifeless body at the Faith United Brethren in Christ of God church in Washington Gardens on Saturday. (PHOTOS: MICHAEL GORDON—WAYNE ‘Sleng Teng’ Smith made his transition on February 17, just days before he was scheduled to start a world tour. The late singer’s nephew, Aubrey Young, made the disclosure while giving the eulogy at Smith’s thanksgiving service Saturday at the Faith United Brethren in Christ … Read entire article »

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WAYNE “SLENG TENG” SMITH’S FUNERAL IN KINGSTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 8!

WAYNE “SLENG TENG” SMITH’S FUNERAL IN KINGSTON, SATURDAY, MARCH 8!

By Cecelia Campbell-Livingston—  Wayne Smith– THE thanksgiving service for dancehall singer Wayne ‘Sleng Teng’ Smith will be held at the Faith United Brethren in Christ Church, 4 Harwood Drive, Washington Boulevard in St Andrew on Saturday. The ceremony is scheduled for a 12 noon start. Interment follows in the Meadowrest Memorial Gardens in St Catherine. According to Smith’s son, Tidal, his father’s autopsy was inconclusive. “They [the doctors] couldn’t determine what was wrong with him. They are now awaiting a blood … Read entire article »

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ANTHONY REDROSE LISTS HIS TOP TEN DIGITAL DANCEHALL TUNES!

ANTHONY REDROSE LISTS HIS TOP TEN DIGITAL DANCEHALL TUNES!

 Anthony Redrose— SINGER Anthony Red Rose was new on the music scene in 1984 when Wayne Smith hit with the game-changing hit, Under mi Sleng Teng. Produced by Lloyd ‘King Jammys’ James, it was done on the computerised Sleng Teng beat which launched dancehall’s digital era. Smith died Monday, February 17, at the Kingston Public Hospital at age 48. Red Rose had a hit on the Sleng Teng with the risqué Under mi Fat Thing. He followed up with … Read entire article »

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WAYNE SMITH OF “UNDER MI SLENG TENG” FAME DIES FROM HEART ATTACK AT 48!

WAYNE SMITH OF “UNDER MI SLENG TENG” FAME DIES FROM HEART ATTACK AT 48!

  Recording artist Wayne Smith, who recorded the number one hit “Under Mi Sleng Teng” died today in Jamaica of a heart attack. Sleng Teng was the first fully computerized rhythm in Jamaican music. The rhythm was created by the collaboration between King Jammy and Wayne Smith. Producer King Jammy says he’s saddened by Wayne’s passing. Wayne Smith was born Ian Smith on December 5, 1965, and gained popularity for his single, which topped several Reggae charts … Read entire article »

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