Posts Tagged ‘dancehall’

Mixtape: Cal Jader vs. Latin Dub Soundsystem…

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

LDs

Lewis Parker’s late 90s UK Hip Hop landmark album “Masquerades and Silhouettes” always held a special place for me back in the day. Musically it had an epic scope and was awash with cinematic soundscapes and Jedi knight references, so I’d always wondered about the mysterious identity of it’s producer The Sea, who was behind the beats on this unlikely Hip Hop odyssey. Imagine my surprise then that almost ten years after that in my guise as a Latin music promoter and DJ I would encounter the very same one like the ‘Sea’ spearheading his own project – a collective of musicians pioneering the hybrid Latin, Hip Hop, Reggae and Dance beats of ‘Latin Dub Soundsystem’ and blazing a trail on festival stages across the UK. In the intervening years he’d spent time producing a string of reggae legends in Jamaica, as a tour DJ for the Wailers, and has been at the forefront (or should I say background) of the UK Hip Hop scene orchestrating tracks and albums for the likes of heavyweights Rodney P, Skitz, Yungun, as well as producing a (much overlooked) mini album for Benjamin Zephaniah. Indeed it was working with Zephaniah that went on to seed Latin Dub Soundsystem with the track ‘Uptown’ (included on the mixtape here) incorporating some rolling Latin keys alongside it’s skanking beat and Zephaniah’s killer vocal hook.

So Latin Dub Soundsystem are putting the finishing touches to their debut album which will feature some the UK’s finest Hip Hop talent alongside London based Latin MCs, Argentinian firebrand ragga Hip Hop MC Malena from Actitud Maria Marta (also featured on the mix) and the startlingly brilliant vocals of UK singer Eva Abraham. However in the meantime The Sea and I have concocted a mixtape of Latin, Tropical and global underground freshness from Salsa beats to Latin Hip Hop, Dancehall flavours, Brazilian mash ups, and a large helping of dubwise Cumbia bass alongside a glut of Latin Dub exclusives, unreleased remixes and mash ups! Nearly 40 tracks in just over and hour! Enjoy!

Sms Mix 03 – Cal Jader Vs Latin Dub Soundsystem by Stop Making Sense Festival on Mixcloud

Event: Inglorious Batty Bass

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Hannah Holland brings her Star of Bethnal Green ‘Bastard Batty Bass‘ party to the ex-warehouse, Shoreditch venue: the Black Lotus Karate Club on Saturday 19th September.

If you’ve been to any of her shows, then you’ll be awarded no prizes for guessing the format of her repertoire. The successful London DJ accompanied by her ‘3 Wise Batty Bitches’ will undoubtedly be keeping the night banging with their signature raw bass lines and dancehall-influenced electro.

Dropped into the mix however, are the fresh-faced house sensations The Martinez Brothers. The masses remain undecided as to the credibility of these New York boys. With one camp firmly supporting their exponential rise to super-DJ stardom and the other left unconvinced, the jury is clearly still out on whether they are flash-in-the-pan gimmicks or the real deal.

The Martinez Brothers begun their journey in New York and rose to fame spinning old school/classic house music despite being in their nappies at the height of the scene. Both Steve and Chris were part of their church band and can both play a few instruments between them. Now at 16 and 20 years old respectively, the brothers have credited their father as well as Dennis Ferrer (who’s Objektivity label they are signed to) as major influences. Their undeniable energy has become synonymous with their sets and critics have gone as far as to compare them to MAW.

So far, they have a handful of years behind them, whether they stand the test of time and prove their worth or not – I’d say its worth checking them out and deciding for yourself… As they say, the proof of the pudding is in the eating.

Read RA’s interview with them here. For more details and tickets, click here.

Martinez Brothers MySpace.

Hannah Holland’s Myspace.