Been in sound system since I was 15, was a singer for Scarpion hi power from Harlesden. Cut duplate at Terry Newman studios and Dub vendor at lavender Hill Clapham jct with gussie prento... No music lesson from school could teach me to sing to a crowd at 15, soundsystem is and was my music apprenticeship....
I know im asking randomly but does anybody know a way to get back into an instagram account? I stupidly lost the account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@Archer Samson Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Low (infrasonic) bass has its roots in fear. In nature, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, thunder, avalanches, tornadoes, and hurricanes provide that low warning bass of impending doom; things that humans and animals would naturally run away from. Over time we have turned that fear into euphoria via listening to huge sound systems in cars and venues. It is now more of a spiritual experience to feel those low frequencies pass through the body and cause natural movement, (dance).
What a lovely short documentary and seeing Sweetie Irie on it was great as bought his 1991 album. I would love to see a show on British Calypso as it was the Trindad sound that ruled in the 1950's
Proppa Tingz, some great memories, like; Tippa going from King Tubby's to Saxon was like a top footballer million-dollar transfer signing. In fact, that was a watershed moment, because it brought Brixton and Lewisham together... Remember I told you!... Trussssssss.
Loving this one thanks for sharing very important information giving thanks blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪💪💪
Grew up with Relation Sounds 🎧🎤🎚️ & reminds me of the House Party scene trying to get all the boxes in the car "now where am I supposed to sit?"📦🚗🤨🤷🏾♀️😂
The dj is a scientist and magician. To make something happen with very little material, with no money, giving out good vibes and to make people dance is magical.
Ha! Trevor Nelson, you was a Soulhead just like me back in da’ day, but we love we music still. Sound system map should be exploited and sold! After visiting JA and seeing as well as feeling the REVERB from WARDROBE sized speakers with 12/15” bass bins and homemade not industrial horn tweeters, UK has few to compete with what they have back ah yard. Still, Sound-man bring sound-system kulture to the massive.
I don't know how consider this... a documentary about sound system culture made by a (quite expensive) clothing company... I don't know. However, the doc is nice.
Who is Tariq Nasheed and why do American hip hop heads need to see this? You mean because of the sound system culture? I wonder whether that was already happening before Herc moved there. Disco Mario had his own parties going before Herc from what people say.
What came first? The chicken or the egg? Just because Yanks had their own version doesnt mean it was copied from Jamaica. Its likely people had house/street parties or bbqs already and eventually they decided to just use bigger speakers. Same as Jamaicans.
Wrong, brothers were playing their music out on the parks before Herc. American Blacks wasn't into reggae in the 70's, it was breakbeats, funk and some disco.
Also the people from Ghana and the Highlife scene as it was the West Indians and West Africans who kept the Modern Jazz Scene alive as the middle class White Trad Jazz Scene was massive as was the Rock'n'Roll scene and the Teddy Boys.
Lord Kitchener was the first MC when you look at it and the first Caribbean star was Ken Snakehips Johnson in the 1930's/40's until the germans sadly killed him
Been in sound system since I was 15, was a singer for Scarpion hi power from Harlesden. Cut duplate at Terry Newman studios and Dub vendor at lavender Hill Clapham jct with gussie prento... No music lesson from school could teach me to sing to a crowd at 15, soundsystem is and was my music apprenticeship....
My uncles and brother were in java Sound ... one love bro
Trainers with no name was Plimsoles 😂😂😂 I remember them well😳
Sound System culture is so much more than were often led to think.
I know im asking randomly but does anybody know a way to get back into an instagram account?
I stupidly lost the account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me
@Korbyn Harrison instablaster ;)
@Archer Samson Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site on google and Im trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Archer Samson it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my ass :D
@Korbyn Harrison Glad I could help :D
Low (infrasonic) bass has its roots in fear.
In nature, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis, thunder, avalanches, tornadoes, and hurricanes provide that low warning bass of impending doom; things that humans and animals would naturally run away from.
Over time we have turned that fear into euphoria via listening to huge sound systems in cars and venues. It is now more of a spiritual experience to feel those low frequencies pass through the body and cause natural movement, (dance).
Like... ARMAGIDEON A COME, haha!
Yu are not one of us 😮I can tell.
Wanted this be two hours longer
The Influence of UK Sound Systems, a great trip down memory lane prior to visiting Notting Hill Carnival 2017
Love that sound system map
Yes! Anyone know the origin of the map at 05:03?
Would like to see the whole country
Love this….those were the good old days🇬🇧🇯🇲
What a lovely short documentary and seeing Sweetie Irie on it was great as bought his 1991 album.
I would love to see a show on British Calypso as it was the Trindad sound that ruled in the 1950's
In trinni not here!
My first Notting Hill carnival was 1979, it was the first of 42 carnivals I've been to.
I always describe Bass as not something you listen to or hear passively is something that's being done to you
Absolutely
Proppa Tingz, some great memories, like; Tippa going from King Tubby's to Saxon was like a top footballer million-dollar transfer signing. In fact, that was a watershed moment, because it brought Brixton and Lewisham together... Remember I told you!... Trussssssss.
Loving this one thanks for sharing very important information giving thanks blessed love to all knowledge is power hopefully everyone pays attention keep up the good work 🙏🙏🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💪💪💪
I worked with a member of Saxon in a Chemist in Crystal palace in 1978!
Sound systems started in 🇯🇲 Jamaica.
Exactly
N this is the true birth of dancehall n hip-hop
Grew up with Relation Sounds 🎧🎤🎚️ & reminds me of the House Party scene trying to get all the boxes in the car "now where am I supposed to sit?"📦🚗🤨🤷🏾♀️😂
Every time haha
😅😅
Please don't take this the😃 wrong way. But a DJ is like a magician without a trick 😁 i love you guys
Hahahaha...🙏💯
It's true!
The dj is a scientist and magician. To make something happen with very little material, with no money, giving out good vibes and to make people dance is magical.
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Great vid Farah thanks
Ha! Trevor Nelson, you was a Soulhead just like me back in da’ day, but we love we music still.
Sound system map should be exploited and sold!
After visiting JA and seeing as well as feeling the REVERB from WARDROBE sized speakers with 12/15” bass bins and homemade not industrial horn tweeters, UK has few to compete with what they have back ah yard.
Still, Sound-man bring sound-system kulture to the massive.
Big Up! from Peoples Sound Records , every Carnival were on the Front Line every Carnival
Is the shop still operating?
Me will big up ...…..................…...............bloodclaught
Suddenly we are..🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Boss vid.First track run tings..Stalag.
I don't know how consider this... a documentary about sound system culture made by a (quite expensive) clothing company... I don't know. However, the doc is nice.
Massive respect to RODNEY P. London posse. Ragamuffin ridimkiller 👊🏻👊🏿🏴 sound systems dem burn the babalon
Axis Sound System! Yo!
I remixed all my Steppers tunes from a few years back. They all sound wicked now, please give them a listen!
What doe's Steppers mean ?
plimsouls ha i love it stamfords
mjeeeeeez
mjeeeeeeez
( can a west play - yes nd all now🎶🎶🎶🎶
Jammers legendary basement
Bow and arrows (arras) Farah's
Thought sl2 was gonna kick in at the end
Walk and skaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
🎼🔊🎵🤳👍🏽🗣Farah 4 👀
Or yeah man I am a box boy. Crew hand in the U.K.
What's that last video right before credits
“Cockney Translation” by Smiley Culture who they say took his own life.
RIP Big man🙏🏽
Tariq nasheed n every American hip-hop fan needs to see this!!!
Who is Tariq Nasheed and why do American hip hop heads need to see this? You mean because of the sound system culture? I wonder whether that was already happening before Herc moved there. Disco Mario had his own parties going before Herc from what people say.
I use to be spot the white boy in da corner lol
Soundsystem culture is largely what created hip hop in the US…..just instead of reggae they played funk breaks….
What came first? The chicken or the egg? Just because Yanks had their own version doesnt mean it was copied from Jamaica. Its likely people had house/street parties or bbqs already and eventually they decided to just use bigger speakers. Same as Jamaicans.
Wrong, brothers were playing their music out on the parks before Herc. American Blacks wasn't into reggae in the 70's, it was breakbeats, funk and some disco.
Caribbean people bringing some culture to the UK....adding some spice to that bland culture
Lol😁😁😁😁😁👍👍👍👍👍👍True words you a tell.....
Also the people from Ghana and the Highlife scene as it was the West Indians and West Africans who kept the Modern Jazz Scene alive as the middle class White Trad Jazz Scene was massive as was the Rock'n'Roll scene and the Teddy Boys.
Racist
This is all early hip-hop
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Listen to the sound "listen to the music "Doobie Brothers .
This is all early hip-hop
"Mi gone rub out every pleat out of your skirt"
👍
Influenced by the Mods? Surely the Mods were Influenced by our brothers???!!
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🧸🧸
🎤🔊📻🎧❤💚💛💥✊🔥
Quaker City was heavyweight..........
Bob Marley didn't bring Reggae to the UK !! Decker did
Bunny Lee & Dandy did as producers
Lord Kitchener was the first MC when you look at it and the first Caribbean star was Ken Snakehips Johnson in the 1930's/40's until the germans sadly killed him
……..🙏👊
I grew up buying and listening to Tippa Irea and Smiley Culture tunes..sorry jus braggin rights..ya know tha.
Not house party. 😮 CHUBEEN'S 😊
Get real deal sound man to tell the story, not some name brand guy who never go saxon, coxsone, java, tubbys, fatman. Etc, Etc.
Who are these people, they were not on the scene?
Only mainsteam but only real man left is Norman Jay at Carnival. The rest , sellouts!