tirsdag 8. juli 2008

Straight outta Tønsberg!

Jabaman from Stavanger.- No sorry, Tønsberg!!

Jabaman introduction from YT, were a ram packed Hall Toll bued Jabaman when they hear he is not a local from Stavanger hehe.
He turned it arround after and locked off di city!
Coming some pictures from the night soon to..

fredag 4. juli 2008

Summer time is rubadub time.



Nuff said really, Rubadub summa is a must if in Oslo on a thursday this summer.
Session starts in the backyard of Dattera til Hagen (Grønland 10) for that early evening beer in the sun.
As sun goes down the sweet reggae vibes goes inside and the first floor becomes your new thursday hangout with quality reggae music.

Easy Espen pon di control tower and nuff guest all summer.
Free entrance ALL Night EVERY night!

Said it before, saying it again: check out this dvd!


Musically Mad DVD out 1st of July

We are very happy to announce that Musically Mad is being pressed at the moment and will be available from www.musicallymad.com from the 1st of July. It will go out to the distributors the same day so for those who want to buy it from the local store wait a week or two.

Musically Mad DVD includes:
- 1h documentary
- 1h Extra Material
- Steel Horns and bass bins in blighty, a 16 page booklet about sound system culture in the UK, written by David Katz
- Subtitles (English, German, French)
- Heavy Bass

Musically Mad started 2004, as a project dedicated to shine some light on the sound system culture. It has taken us four long years to complete it, working on evenings, weekends and spare time. We have brought our equipment to the UK several times and captured the people we met and the dances we attended.

Musically Mad takes you into the heads and hearts of the singers and the soundmen, the backbone of the UK roots reggae sound systems. With them they bring the deepest bass and highest chants, delivered by massive stacks of speakers and custom-built sound equipment.
For some, attending a sound system dance is a religious experience channelled through the music and the message. For others it´s the natural way to truly connect with the music they love.

From their humble beginnings in the backyards of Kingston, Jamaica, sound systems were brought along by Caribbean immigrants, and gradually gained a strong following in the UK. As David Katz´included extensive essay "Steel Horns And Bass Bins In Blighty" concludes, the dances were crucial in lifting the spirits of the Caribbean exiles, helping them to forget their hardships. Something that reggae and sound system culture now does worldwide, regardless of colour or nationality.

Musically Mad is the story of the people pushing roots reggae to the masses.

Interviews:

Iration Steppas
I Natural
Dougie Conscious Sounds
Murray Man
Ironworks Dread
Ras Wazier
Terry Gad
Ras Muffet
Dj Stryda
King Shiloh
Russ Disciples
Reuben Addis
Afrikan Simba
Channel One
Fatman Sound
Young Warrior
Joe Ariwa
Mad Professor
Levi Roots
Mark Mostec
Shortman

Live sounds:

Aba Shanti I
Iration Steppas
Mighty Tabot
Channel One
King Earthquake
Entebbe Sound
Fairshare Unity

check out link for more info and ordering!

www.musicallymad.com