Showing posts with label Downbeat The Ruler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Downbeat The Ruler. Show all posts

Monday, September 1, 2014

07.25.14 - ROOTS OF SOUND SYSTEM IV: STUDIO ONE SALUTE







































DUB-STUY RECORDS and DEADLY DRAGON SOUNDS Present: 

[[ The Roots of Sound System Part IV ]]
** A Salute to Studio One // JA Independence Day **

Friday | July 25th, 2014 | 9pm - 3am

@ The Paper Box
17 Meadow Street, Williamsburg
► Tickets: http://www.ticketfly.com/venue/5061-the-paper-box/

Dub-Stuy Records and Deadly Dragon Sound are teaming up to present The Roots of Sound System IV: A Salute to Studio One, in celebration of Jamaican Independence Day. The event will feature a number of artists who’s own history goes back to Studio One: Downbeat the Ruler, Ranking Joe, Carlton Livingston, JahWise (Tippatone) and Screechy Dan. For this occasion the selectors will be digging deep into their vaults, playing some of their most vital and rare Studio One records though the “Tower of Sound”, Dub-Stuy’s custom built hi-fidelity sound system.
Featuring:

Featuring:
+ Downbeat the Ruler
+ Ranking Joe
+ Carlton Livingston
+JahWise (Tippatone)
+ Screechy Dan
+ Deadly Dragon Sound
+ Dub-Stuy Crew

+ Deadly Dragon Sound
http://deadlydragonsound.com/

+ Dub-Stuy Records Crew
http://www.dub-stuy.com/

$15 advance / $20 door

Transportation:
L Train to Grand



Monday, March 10, 2014

02.20.14 - DTR DOWNBEAT THE RULER Earthstrong Celebration








































DOWNTOWN TOP RANKING
DOWNBEAT THE RULER EARTHSTRONG CELEBRATION

Thursday, February 20th 2014

Come join Deadly Dragon Sound selectors  alongside special guest
TONY SCREW aka DOWNBEAT THE RULER!

Plus BRAND NEW MACHINE upstairs with Max Glazer + Kenny Meez (Federation), DJ Autograph & more!

THE DELANCEY
168 Delancey Street by Clinton Street
NO COVER
10pm-4am


Tuesday, January 21, 2014

01.24.14 - THE ROOTS OF SOUND SYSTEM II - ROOTS & CULTURE







































Friday | Janurary 24th, 2014 | 9pm - 3am

@ The Paper Box
17 Meadow Street, Williamsburg
► Tickets: http://bit.ly/1d35fpD

/// Dub-Stuy Records and Deadly Dragon Sound are excited to present UK legend and 2010 RBMA Culture Clash winner Channel One Sound System for the second edition of The Roots of Sound System. This quarterly party brings together top-selectors and sound systems from around the world to showcase a specific style of Jamaican music on the most appropriate of formats: Dub-Stuy’s hand-crafted 15,000W speaker stack. This ‘Roots & Culture’ edition will focus on roots reggae and UK dub with each performer digging deep into their vaults, playing some of their most vital records and rare dubplates. In addition to Channel One, the lineup features New York’s own Tony Screw a.k.a. Downbeat the Ruler, host emcee Screechy Dan and both Deadly Dragon and Dub-Stuy crew.















Channel One Sound System has spent the past 30 years solidifying their reputation as one of world’s heaviest hitting roots reggae sounds. Selector Mikey Dread and his brother Trevor grew up in the sound system business. Their father, who ran the ADMIRAL BAILEY sound system in Jamaica and then Britain in the 1950s and 1960s, passed the mantle to them in 1979. They christened their new sound as CHANNEL ONE, in homage to the famous Jamaican Label of the same name, and began selecting at underground “Blues” parties in London. Over the past decades, Channel One has been instrumental in the preservation and development of Sound System culture in the UK, inspiring an entire new generation of sound systems while influencing the evolution of some of its descendents such as dubstep and jungle among others. Their yearly Notting Hill Carnival appearance has become an institution and they have taken their positive message throughout the UK, Europe, South America and finally, on January 24th, to the USA. 

Since the early 70’s, Tony Screw, a.k.a. Downbeat the Ruler, has been entertaining and educating crowds, from Brooklyn to Berlin, with his inimitable blend of stage presence, exclusive dubplates and a second sense for keeping a dance floor packed. Named in honor of Tony Screw’s musical mentor Sir Coxsone Dodd, Downbeat the Ruler Sound has introduced generations of reggae fans to the sounds of Studio One, the blueprint of Jamaican music. 

New York-based sound system and record shop Deadly Dragon Sound System has been selecting and sharing their love of Jamaican music since 1995. Featuring Selectors Scratch Famous, JD, Queen Majesty and Mr. K., Deadly Dragon Sound continues to be a force in the reggae community as selectors, retailers, radio hosts and collectors of reggae music from the foundation of Ska all the way up to the newest riddims bubbling up from the yard. 

Dub-Stuy Records is a Brooklyn-based record label dedicated to promoting bass music and sound system culture in NYC and beyond. Through their music productions and custom-built 15,000 watt sound system nicknamed the “Tower of Sound”, Dub-Stuy productions bring together the communities of dub, hip-hop, global bass and dubstep. The team behind the label has produced events as Sound Liberation Front since 2007, including the Dub Invasion Festival in 2011 and the Coney Island Reggae Beach Party. ///

Featuring:

+ Channel One Sound System
http://www.channelonesoundsystem.com/

+ Downbeat the Ruler
http://www.downbeattheruler.com/

+ Deadly Dragon Sound
http://www.deadlydragonsound.com/

+ Dub-Stuy Records Crew
http://www.dub-stuy.com/

$15 advance / $20 door 
Ticketing: www.dub-stuy.com

Transportation:
L Train to Grand



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12.19.13 - DOWNTOWN TOP RANKING w/ DOWNBEAT THE RULER





































Thursday, DECEMBER 19th, 2013

DownTown Top Ranking
MR. K and SCRATCH FAMOUS EARTH STRONG SPECTACULAR
w/ SPECIAL GUEST - TONY SCREW aka DOWNBEAT THE RULER!

BOOM!!! Deadly Dragon's own MR. K and SCRATCH FAMOUS will be celebrating the Birthdays with the one and only TONY SCREW - DOWNBEAT THE RULER coming down to drop a whole heap of tunes!!! Expect a bunch of surprise guests all night long joining Deadly Dragon Sound Selectors Scratch Famous, JD, MR.K and Queen Majesty as they continue to bombard the world with strictly REGGAEMATIC selections inna Strictly Vinyl Style!
PLUS Upstairs is the Brand New Machine party with FEDERATION SOUND (Max Glazer & Kenny Meez) alongside DJ AUTOGRAPH


The Delancey
168 Delancey Street
10pm to 4am -- NO COVER





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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

08.03.13 - THE ROOTS OF SOUND SYSTEM







































DUB-STUY Records & DEADLY DRAGON SOUND present: 

[[ THE ROOTS OF SOUND SYSTEM ]]
A Jamaican Independence Day Celebration

Saturday | August 3rd, 2013 | 9pm to 3am

@ The Paper Box
17 Meadow Street, Williamsburg

/// Dub-Stuy Records and Deadly Dragon Sound are teaming up to present The Roots of Sound System, a Jamaican Independence Day celebration of Ska, Rocksteady, and Early Reggae. The event will feature Tony Screw (Downbeat the Ruler), Tommy Far East, and Jah Wise (Tippatone Sound), a group of selectors whose knowledge of Jamaican Music and collections of original Jamaican 45s are unparalleled.

They will be digging deep into their vaults, playing some of their most vital and rare records through the “Tower of Sound”, Dub-Stuy’s custom-built hi-fidelity sound system - making The Roots of Sound System the first-ever proper Revive Dance to be held in New York City. ///

Featuring:

+ Tony Screw, a.k.a. Downbeat the Ruler
+ Tommy Far East (Solid Rock)
+ Jah Wise (Tippatone Sound)
+ Deadly Dragon Sound System

$15 advance / $20 door
Ticketing: http://www.ticketfly.com/event/321609-dub-stuy-records-deadly-brooklyn/

Transportation:
L Train to Grand

map:
+ google: http://goo.gl/maps/SQ82b


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CHECK SOME PICTURES HERE.



Wednesday, February 20, 2013

02.21.13 - Downtown Top Ranking w/ DOWNBEAT THE RULER





































Deadly Dragon Sound Presents


++ DownTown Top Ranking++
Reggae Revive Sessions

With selectors:
Scratch Famous, Queen Majesty, MR. K and JD

playing the finest in Foundation Sounds inna strictly vinyl style!

This week's selection will be honoring Black History Month with special selections by the living legend DOWNBEAT THE RULER celebrating his Earthstrong!!





From Downbeat's website:

For those who really don't know the history of Down Beat "The Ruler" here is the bio... New York City, home to a sizeable population of Jamaican emigrants, maintained a relatively low profile in the reggae world until the 1980's. Then, the music's transition from roots to dancehall was accompanied by explosive growth in New York's local reggae scene. In the Jamaican tradition, this scene was centered around locally-run sound systems, and of these, the sound now known as Downbeat the Ruler (originally called Downbeat International) has proved to be the most enduring. Founded in the seventies by selector Tony Screw, Downbeat rapidly became not only a regional force, but one that could compete with the strongest sounds from Jamaica. In the "rub-a-dub" era of the 1980's, sound systems were as much a showcase for live performances as they were for records, and Downbeat ensured its success by regularly featuring the best of Jamaica's microphone talent. Brigadier Jerry of Jah Love Muzik was a frequent visitor, and other top artists like Josey Wales, Charlie Chaplin, Super Cat, Shabba Ranks, Lone Ranger, Nicodemus, Early B, Jim Brown, Johnny Osbourne, Ninjaman, Papa San, Lieutenant Stitchie, Professor Nuts, Wolfman, Peter Metro, Ricky Sterio, Colin Roach, Major Mackerel, Michigan and Smiley, and more came to New York to perform for the sound. In addition to hosting these Jamaican performers, Downbeat provided exposure for New York's local artists, some of whom went on to achieve worldwide recognition. The core of the Downbeat crew included Shinehead, Louie Ranking, Sister Carol, and Santa Ranking, and other locals like Mikey Jarrett, Burru Banton, Alton Irie, Reverend Badoo, Verdi Green, Neville Valentine, and Brimstone would occasionally appear as well. 

 In addition to this large and varied supply of top-ranking live performers, Downbeat was also known to possess a deep box of "dubplates," exclusive recordings cut by artists for Downbeat alone to play. Featuring custom-built lyrics proclaiming Downbeat’s dominance, these dubplates served the sound well in sound clashes (face-offs in which opposing sound systems exchange exclusive tunes and improvised lyrics in attempts to win crowd support). Armed with its fearsome wax and sizeable host of artists, Downbeat successfully clashed not only American competitors like African Love and Papa Moke, but also top sound systems from Jamaica like Silverhawk, Black Scorpio, Volcano, and Stereo One, who would fly to New York to battle the local champion. 

 The arrival of the 1990's brought major change to the sound system world. In a development pioneered in Jamaica by the mighty Stone Love, live performances were replaced by a steady stream of dubplates introduced by the sound's "selector," and the deejays once so central to the sound systems became primarily recording artists. Downbeat, with its potent dub box, was handsomely prepared for this new era, but did not entirely abandon its foundation in live performances. Artists would still occasionally perform on the sound, and in the mid-90's Downbeat held a series of dances featuring the former Stur Gav crew and other foundation artists, including U Roy, Brigadier Jerry, Charlie Chaplin, Josey Wales, Ranking Joe, Papa Toyan, Lone Ranger, Sugar Minott, and Pad Anthony, proving that these veterans were still in fine performing form. 

 Today, after almost three decades in the business, Downbeat remains a force to be reckoned with. The sound is traditionalist in its choice of artists and songs to voice, and does not constantly chase the most-hyped "bashment" rhythm or artist-of-the-week. Instead, Downbeat maintains what is quite possibly the deepest, heaviest collection of exclusive foundation dubplates in the world, a record box only rivaled by a small handful of other long-established sounds. Unlike so many other sounds from the past that have fallen by the wayside, Downbeat still regularly holds dances, and occasionally flexes its sizeable muscles in clashes. Nearly unmatched in longevity and might, there is no doubt that Tony Screw and his sound have long since earned their title: Downbeat the Ruler.


Happy Ending Lounge
302 Broome St. NYC
10pm to 4am
NO COVER


Guys, sorry about this but try to bring a girl after 1am or say you are with DEADLY DRAGON...

Downstairs every week is the Brand New Machine NYC party 
with Max Glazer, Dj Autograph, DJ Mountain Doo & more!


Big ups: SelectorFive StarAcapulco Gold & Shaw Promotion!