Showing posts with label Q-Mastah. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Q-Mastah. Show all posts

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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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

10.11.12 - Downtown Top Ranking w/ BROTHER CULTURE



















Brother Culture is one of UK's most renowned reggae MC's. Based in Brixton, London, he first started chanting on Jah Revelation Muzik Sound System way back in 1982 and spent much of the 80s touring around the UK, the US, Canada and the Caribbean. In the 90s, UK reggae began expanding into the sounds of Drum & Bass and he proved adept at adapting his unique style to an ever-expanding audience which has made him a fixture in the revived UK Dub and Roots scene.


DJ Q-Mastah is part of the Sound Liberation Front crew that promote bass-heavy sound system culture throughout NYC and beyond. This Friday will be the launch of Dub Stuy Records and also the unveiling of Sound Liberation Front's Tower of Sound (a custom built 10,000W Sound System) that will be used to blast the sounds of Brother Culture live alongside members of Dutty Artz, Dub Is A Weapon and others at the Paper Box in Brooklyn.
We're happy to welcome Brother Culture and Q-Mastah as this week's guests for Downtown Top Ranking! Q-Mastah will be on the decks while Brother Culture performs a few tracks live and will bless up the mic as he pleases throughout the night.

You can also listen to them from earlier in the day on Queen Majesty's Jamaica Rock show
at EastVillageRadio.com HERE.



Deadly Dragon Sound Presents

++ DownTown Top Ranking++
With selectors:
Scratch Famous, Queen Majesty,
MR. K and JD playing the finest in Foundation Sounds inna strictly vinyl style!

Downstairs every week is the Brand New Machine NYC party

with Max Glazer, Dj Autograph, DJ mountain Doo & more!

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...