This summer is getting packed with parties!! Can’t wait to link up with everybody from around the world again. Here are some of the fesivals that we are on so far for the summer Conscious Culture Festival June 8-10 Tonasket, WA http://www.consciousculturefestival.com/fr_home.cfm Kalamazoo Island Festival June 15-16 Kalamazoo, MI http://www.islandfestkalamazoo.com/ Regeneration Festival June 22-23 North [...]
This summer is getting packed with parties!! Can’t wait to link up with everybody from around the world again.
Here are some of the fesivals that we are on so far for the summer
Brand new mix cd from DJ Triple Crown “Fearless Fire” vol 6 is a seamless blend of modern Roots & Culture. Download the mix and listen from your smart phone here: Single Track: http://www.mediafire.com/?n5xpz2rrxk1nr38 Split Tracks: http://www.mediafire.com/?o3r69169qjarpv9 Listen from your smart phone here: http://soundcloud.com/dj-triple-crown/fearless-fire-vol-6-blessed
Brand new mix cd from DJ Triple Crown “Fearless Fire” vol 6 is a seamless blend of modern Roots & Culture. Download the mix and listen from your smart phone here:
Brand new installment of the Blessed Coat Mix Show!! We got a heap of nice new dub plates over the last week so were happy to share with you some new tunes & new artists!! Check the vibes!! BLESSED COAST MIX SHOW VOL 13 Stevie Culture : Conscious Step Dubplate Stevie Culture : Conscious Step [...]
Brand new installment of the Blessed Coat Mix Show!! We got a heap of nice new dub plates over the last week so were happy to share with you some new tunes & new artists!! Check the vibes!!
BLESSED COAST MIX SHOW VOL 13
Stevie Culture : Conscious Step Dubplate
Stevie Culture : Conscious Step
K-OSS : Rich in Life Dubplate
Kush Morning Riddim: Dynasty & Twelve 9 Records
Jah Sun Ft Peetah Morgan : Heart Like a Lion
Jah Vinci : Real Woman
Serani : Dear Lord
I-Octane : Run mi Out
Capleton : Fire Fire
Collie Buddz : I Feel so Good
Dway : Can We
Dway : Sour Every Day
Dway Sour Every Day Dubplate
Dway : Success is Calling
Da Professa Ft J Boog : Treat you Right
Da Professa : Peace & Unity
Chronixx : Beat & a Mic
Chronixx Beat & a Mic Dubplate
Jah Sun : Manifest
Jah Sun : All over the World
Dixie Riddim : BassRunner Productions
Onton & Voicemail : Smoking the Highest
Natalie Storm : One Man Girl
Rayvon & Shaggy : Wedding Song
Redfox : So the ting go
Turnpike Riddim : Pure Music
Winstrong : Friendship
Gappy Ranks : Lord Have Mercy
Delly Ranx : If I Knew
Esco Levi : Do Good Everytime
Lutan Fyah : Don’t Wanna Be
Dway : Searching
Bobby Hustle : Jah Watch Over
Bobby Hustle : Protect My Life
Chuckleberry : Boom Boom (Remix)
Chuckleberry : Mr Hornzman
Kingston 13 Riddim : Ranch Entertainment
Rayvon : Selecta
Alaine : Avalanche
Gyptian : Reggae Morning
Shaggy Ft Tarrus Riley : Just Another Girl
Natty ft. Busy Signal, Albrosie, Mic Righteous & Akala : Change
Mad new mix CD from Ryan-I . Riddims like Bubble Gum, Antique, BBQ, Riot Squad & More: Grab the tracked mix here : http://www.mediafire.com/?wu89q8ifytt889v Grab the single track here: http://www.mediafire.com/?fh0ylnbbc2vpgwk Listen from your smart here: http://soundcloud.com/blessed-coast/winter-swag-vol-1-the-mix-cd
Mad new mix CD from Ryan-I . Riddims like Bubble Gum, Antique, BBQ, Riot Squad & More:
“When it comes to knowing what mashes a dance, few production outfits can match South Rakkas Crew.”—Pitchfork “South Rakkas Crew make some of the most electrifying dance music on the planet.”—The Guardian Diplo and ‘N Sync? Deerhoof and Elephant Man? Tricky and Michael Jackson? M.I.A and Thom Yorke? Just one name links up this diverse, [...]
“When it comes to knowing what mashes a dance, few production outfits can match South Rakkas Crew.”—Pitchfork
“South Rakkas Crew make some of the most electrifying dance music on the planet.”—The Guardian
Diplo and ‘N Sync? Deerhoof and Elephant Man? Tricky and Michael Jackson? M.I.A and Thom Yorke? Just one name links up this diverse, groundbreaking posse: forget Kevin Bacon—when it comes to six degrees of the most cutting-edge music production out there, there’s only South Rakkas Crew.
Rugged dancehall, shameless pop, hipster electro bangers, rude dubstep—fuck it, South Rakkas does it all. A duo comprised of Dennis “D-Rakkas” Shaw and Alex Greggs, South Rakkas took an unusual path to become the dons of today’s digital funk. South Rakkas first gained fame for their blazing dancehall riddims (“Clappas,” “Red Alert,” “Bionic Ras,” “Chinkuzi” anyone?), which brought production work for stars like Mr. Vegas, Elephant Man. But it’s not for nothing that XLR8R recently praised South Rakkas for their “boundary-pushing” powers; indeed, these futuristic rhythm killers can’t be held down to any one sound or style. SRC can flex from Beenie Man and Bounty Killer one moment, T-Pain the next, and then on to the likes of M.I.A., Lily Allen, Beck, Duran Duran, Justin Timberlake, The Bug, Warrior Queen, Britney Spears, and Shakira—all of whom have been touched by South Rakkas’ edgy studio savvy. Those skills came about when Shaw and Greggs met up working at the same recording studio. Both had roots in the local hip-hop/reggae scene: Greggs created beats for local rap groups and, erm, Barenaked Ladies, while Shaw spent his youth as charismatic, party-starting DJ (“Rakkas” is in fact a local West Indian slang term for “rockers” reggae music that Shaw used to put on his DJ flyers to indicate his parties’ music policy). The concept for SRC first hatched, though, when Shaw and Greggs moved to Orlando, Florida to become a crucial part of ‘N Sync’s production team. There, the pair decided South Rakkas Crew, would combine both their strengths. The plan was simple: Greggs would hold down the pop/dance production side in Florida (his work with the archetypal boy band on smash albums like Pop would catapult him into the pantheon of platinum-plated star producer/mixer/remixers); Shaw, meanwhile, would travel to ruffneck Kingston, Jamaica, where an introduction from his brother-in-law Mr. Vegas gave him access to dancehall’s top talent. Rakkas’ first riddim, “Clappas,” quickly proved a major island smash, paving the way for many more; Jamaican and non-Jamaican audiences alike also appreciated SRC’s talent for fusing hook-laden song structure with sound-system destroying beats.
This unique combo of hit-making production and arrangement with hard-hitting dancehall sonics set the stage for SRC’s inevitable global takeover. While South Rakkas keeps a foot in the pop game—Greggs was working with Michael Jackson on new material before the King of Pop died, and recently remixed the likes of Beyoncé, Kelis and LMFAO—they’ve also been acclaimed by the underground and critics alike. When beat king Diplo put out South Rakkas’ Mad Again and The Mix Up eps on his Mad Decent label, the blogosphere proved unanimous in its praise: Prefix raved about Mix Up’s “production perfection,” while Thom Yorke recently dropped the Boy 8-Bit mix of “Mad Again” while guest DJing on Gilles Peterson’s BBC radio show. Trip-hop titan Tricky also recently chose SRC to remix his entire West Knowle Boy album, garnering rapturous press. According to The Independent, SRC “transformed it into a high-voltage electro and sublime space-disco monster. In fact, Knowle West Boy is barely there, but something fantastic has appeared in its place”; as well, the BBC called it “a collision of exotic and intoxicating rhythms that dance around truly body-rocking beats, hammered and glued into forms that enthrall and excite… Tricky Meets South Rakkas Crew is an electrifying listen, invigorating the parts Tricky can’t usually reach.”
SRC remains as prolific as ever. In 2010, Shaw and Greggs dropped a brand new, sixteen-track South Rakkas album, The Stimulus Package, as a free download, again via Mad Decent. Stimulus proved a classically iconoclastic SRC move: it featured, of course, expected cameos from dancehall mega-celebs like Capleton, Serocee and Mr. Agony, but mixed with surprises like vocals from Satomi Matsuzaki of indie-noise gurus Deerhoof and Mylo’s “Drop The Pressure” transformed into a dubplate riddim! Critics again united in unanimous admiration: The Fader said “South Rakkas Crew wants to start 2010 with energy. The Stimulus Package brims with their brand of rugged ragga that is laced with songs that could be heard at an all-night dance party at some club we’ve never been to in Madrid”; notable blog True Genius Requires Insanity stated “On The Stimulus Package, the South Rakkas Crew don’t just throw down the gauntlet in dancehall, but kick open doors in dubstep and electro…
South Rakkas Crew do everything on this album short of painting a sign that they are THE experimental force in dancehall music… A superb body of work by superb and veteran producers and remixers.”
The Stimulus Package marked only the beginning of SRC’s plan for world domination in 2010. D-Rakkas unveiled South Rakkas live experience, touring for the better part the year following a string of massively successful Australian festival tour dates in 2009; as well, M.I.A personally selected South Rakkas to open her N.E.E.T. label showcase.
After almost a year’s hiatus South Rakkas reemerges, in classic SRC form, only better, stronger, faster. Mad Decent drops a celestial bomb at the end of summer’s 2011 with the release of their most anticipated project to date, Gangsta Revival. Shaw steps out on this one, producing 7 of the EP’s 8 songs; carrying South Rakkas into a new realm with his distinctive approach to Dubstep, Moombahton and of course their classic style Electro-Dancehall burners. It’s all in a day’s work for South Rakkas: for the most crucial, next-level sounds out there, there is no substitute.
Blessed Coast Mix Show Vol 12 Bobby Hustle : Inna Rizza Dub Gappy Ranks : West Coast Feel Good Riddim : Special Delivery Gappy Ranks & Lean Anna : Feel Good J Boog : Its Alright Peetah Morgan : I am a Survivor Da’Ville : Promises Gappy Ranks : Danger in the [...]
Blessed Coast Mix Show Vol 12
Bobby Hustle : Inna Rizza Dub
Gappy Ranks : West Coast
Feel Good Riddim : Special Delivery
Gappy Ranks & Lean Anna : Feel Good
J Boog : Its Alright
Peetah Morgan : I am a Survivor
Da’Ville : Promises
Gappy Ranks : Danger in the Night
Jah Sun Ft Perfect & Stevie Culture : Do Good
Antique Riddim : Don Corleon
Protoje : Stronger
Kymani Marley : Be Smart
Romain Virgo : Never Go Under
Tarrus Riley : Antique Loving
Da Professor Ft. Ken Booth : Touch U
Vybz Gaza Slim
Collie Buddz : I Feel So Good
Bubble Gum Riddim : Wash Room
Demarco : She Heard it all Before
Wayne Marshall : Real Love
Voicemail : Bubble Pon Mi
Tifa : Nah Want You no More
Vital : Show Love
Konshens : Jah Love Mi
Buju Banton : Set up The Mic
Assasssin : Anywhere we go Dub Remix
Gappy Ranks : Da Herd Deh
Gappy Ranks : Love Jamaica
Arabian Nights Riddim : Adonai Music
Million Stylez : Ya Habibti
Gappy Ranks : Any gay Mi Waan
Mr. Lexx : Gi dem Problem
Capleton : Ungrateful
Mr Vegas : No Drop Pants
Norris Man : Gimme di Weeb
Stylo G Ft Kardinal Official : Call mi a Yardie
Stylo G : Cal mi a Yardie DJ Triple Crown Remix
TGIF Riddim : Coppershot
Trevor Off Key : Do Jamaica
Charly Black : Too Blessed
Busy Signal : Gyallis
Elephant Man : Kotch
Patexx : Cook
Sean Paul : Hold You Tonight
Wayne Marshall, Sean Paul, Fambo & Charly Black : Thank God
Weve been nominated in this years Whatsup! Magazine for Best DJs in Bellingham. Big shouts to all the other nominees, they are all very talented!! Visit http://www.whatsup-magazine.com/2011/12/01/whats-up-magazine-2011-awards-ballot/ to cast your vote!! Bless up!
Weve been nominated in this years Whatsup! Magazine for Best DJs in Bellingham. Big shouts to all the other nominees, they are all very talented!!
Blessed Coast Mix Show Vol 11 J Boog Backyard Boogie Mix (Wash House Records) J Boog : Let it Blaze J Boog Ft. Million Stylez : Replay J Boog Ft Tarrus Riley : She Give Me Lovin J Boog Ft Sanga & Fiji : Its So Hard Bobby Hustle : Protect My Life (Dynasty Records) [...]
Blessed Coast Mix Show Vol 11
J Boog Backyard Boogie Mix (Wash House Records)
J Boog : Let it Blaze
J Boog Ft. Million Stylez : Replay
J Boog Ft Tarrus Riley : She Give Me Lovin
J Boog Ft Sanga & Fiji : Its So Hard
Bobby Hustle : Protect My Life (Dynasty Records)
Protoje : No Lipstick (Don Corleon)
Da Professor & Protoje : Skankin & Rocking (Don Corleon)
Trevor off Key : Highest Grades (Bambino Music)
Jermaine MIchale : Corner Stone (Stashment Production)
Million Stylez : Give Thanks (Macro Marco)
Danchehall Stye Riddim (Necessary Mayhem)
Tippa Irie : Dancehall Style
Cali P : Dont Be Afraid
Red Fox & Chico : Be True
Mr Williamz : Set the Standard
Stush : Call Mi Phone
Dready : Fly Ish
MoonLight Riddim (Hemp Higher Productions)
Jagwa : Bwoy Dead
Gappy Ranks : Fire From di Lightas
Serani : Go Deh pon mi Side
King Youth : Jah neva let me Down
Jah Miel : Do it My Way
Voodoo Riddim (Yard Vybz)
Mavado : Voodoo
Sizzla : Rum Dem
Wayne Marshall : No Bwoy
School Bell Riddim (Sub Konshus Records)
Agent Sasco : Money Can Buy
Darrio : School Fee
Konshens Ft Dario : Neva Touch ya Gal
Konshens : Violation
Ghetto Star Riddm (Skitta)
Zamunda : Pray For Them
Teflon : Cant Get we Down
Kalli Blaxx : Pass the Grabba
Chezidek : We Will Survive
Stringz Riddim (Rumble Rock Recordz)
Chezidek : Still Want More
Jus Goodie : Crazy Love
Messenjah Selah : Wanna Get Away
The Lambsbread : The Right Ting
Capleton & Black Prophet : You Get What You Want
Just like the name implies this is a collection of brand new Dancehall Smashers! A must have for all dancehall people!!! http://www.mediafire.com/?75gr118ppaqidvi 01. INTRO 02. VOODOO – MAVADO 03. RUN DEM – SIZZLA 04. HATER ROLL – MR. LEXX 05. NO BWOY – WAYNE MARSHALL 06. THE BEST OF THEM – VYBZ KARTEL 07. DUPPY [...]
Just like the name implies this is a collection of brand new Dancehall Smashers! A must have for all dancehall people!!!