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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Sounds of the Caribbean - New Jersey Radio


SOUNDS OF THE CARIBBEAN
With KEITH ROWE
2:00pm to 6:00pm (EST)
Z889 88.9FM/95.1FM/100.7FM, WBZC


Culture– Love Shines Brighter – Live In England –
Culture– Jah Jah See Dem A Come – Live In England –
Burning Spear – Pick Up The Pieces – Live In South Africa – Burning Music
Ini Kamoze – Call A Taxi For Me – Sly & Robbie & The Taxi Gang Live 86 Vol. 1 – Taxi
Nitty Gritty – Used To Be My Lover/Used To Be My Dubber – Roots & Dub– Smugg Records
Barrington Levy & Lui Lepke– Mine Your Mouth/Late Night Move/Mouth Talk – Teach The Youths: Barrington levy & Friends – VP
Johnny Clarke – Collie Dread – Trojan Ganja Reggae Box – Trojan
Lutan Fyah – Respect & Manners – Raspect Riddim – Oneness Records
Screwdriver– Mark My Word – African Union– Upstairs Music
Bushman& Capelton – We Mean it – Tamarind Riddim: Stingray Roots Showcase Vol.4 – Stingray
Peetah Morgan – Selfish Ways - Tamarind Riddim: Stingray Roots Showcase Vol.4– Stingray
Delly Ranks – Push On - Tamarind Riddim: Stingray Roots Showcase Vol.4 –Stingray
Errol Bonnick – Sunshine - Tamarind Riddim: Stingray Roots Showcase Vol.4– Stingray
Chino McGregor – Read Psalms - Tamarind Riddim: Stingray Roots Showcase Vol.4 – Stingray
Richie Spice – Your Love – Cool Shade Riddim – Master One
Mavado w/Karian Sang – Take It –Troyton Music
Etana Interview & Music Spotlight
Etana– Spoken Soul – Better Tomorrow – VP
Etana– Queen – Better Tomorrow – VP
Etana– Till YouGet Old (Life’s Gift) – Better Tomorrow – VP
Etana – Better Tomorrow – Better Tomorrow – VP
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Tafari– I Want You – VP
Rik Root– Sweat – Palm Tree flow Records
Damian Jr. Gong Marley – Dem Neva Mek it – Set Up Shop Vol.1 –Ghetto Youths Intl.
Matik–Keep it Burning – Typhoon Music
Beenie Man – Burn demon & Goat – Street Bomb Riddim – Markus Records
Blak Ryno – Mi Disciple Dem - Street Bomb Riddim – Markus Records
Bounty Killer – Di Gaad - Street Bomb Riddim – Markus Records
Vybz Kartel – Love Yuh Enuh – The Hit List Vol.4 – Tad’s
Adele Harley – Don’t Take Your Love Away – Midnight – Rory Stonelove
Keida– Ganja Tea - Midnight – Rory Stonelove
Nadine Sutherland – Karma - Midnight – Rory Stonelove
Ken Boothe – Call it What You May – Real Life Riddim – Natures Way
Wayne Wonder – Can’t Eat Can’t Sleep – Real Life Riddim– Natures Way
Slightly Stoopid w/ Capleton – No Cocoaine - Greensleeves
Dub Zone with Selecta Jerry – News& Happenings of Music
King Tubby– Heavy Dub – Run it Red – Blood & Fire
Reggae On Top All Stars – Breaking Down Barriers Dub 2 – Reggae On Top
Ticklah– Descent – Ticklah Vs. Axelrod – Easy Star
Ramon Judah & Conscious Sounds – Deliver Me/Deliver Me (RSD Dubbed out Dub)– Reggae Roast
Abassi All Stars – Favi Rock – Dub Showcase – Universal Egg
DJ Perch– Dub The Border – Roots of Dub Funk 4 – Tanty Sounds
Dubkasm– Woodsman Dub – Transformed In Dub – Sufferahs Choice
Dubkasm– Dub Void - Transformed In Dub – Sufferahs Choice
Eek A Mouse – For Hire & Removal – Volcano
Barrington levy – Money Makes Friends – Englishman – Greensleeves
Gregory Isaacs – Mr. Know It All – Run It Red – Blood & Fire
Anthony Johnson – Gunshot – Midnight Rock

Romain Virgo – Broken heart – The System – VP
Busy Signal – Part of Life – Reggae Music Again – VP
Busy Signal – Girls Tonight – Gyal Season Riddim – Jus Bus & Bambino Musik
Etana& Busy Signal – Love, love, love – Gyal Season Riddim –Jus Bus & Bambino Musik
Tanya Stephens – If You Knew – Gyal Season Riddim – Jus Bus & Bambino Musik
Maxi Priest – Easy To Love – single – VP
Freddie McGregor – Bag A Hype – Di Captain – VP
Etana– Queen – Better Tomorrow - VP
Jah Cure– Jah Rule The Universe – Jah Rule The Universe - RPR Music
Courtney John& Ticklah – Born To Fly/Born To Dub – Lion Dub
Torch– Good reggae Music – Honey Pot Riddim – Silly Walks Discoteque
Exco Levi & Kabaka Pyramid – Strive - Honey Pot Riddim – Silly Walks Discoteque
RC– Why Should I - Honey Pot Riddim – Silly Walks Discoteque
Jah 9– Brothers -Honey Pot Riddim – Silly Walks Discoteque
Ginja– Sweet Killer - Honey Pot Riddim – Silly Walks Discoteque
Lutan Fyah – Lonsome Soldier - Honey Pot Riddim – Silly Walks Discoteque
Daville– One In A Million - Honey Pot Riddim – Silly Walks Discoteque
Chronixx– Smile Jamaica- Honey Pot Riddim – Silly Walks Discoteque
Cool runnings!

Monday, February 25, 2013

Gappy Ranks Featuring in L3 Magazine March Issue




Fans know the artist Gappy Ranks musically as does the industry, but L3 Magazine’s Portia Clarke takes us into the world of Jacob Williams as well as Gappy Ranks where we learn everything from decisions he makes as an artist, to running his record label Hot Coffee Music to what he cooks for his family come dinner time.

When Portia asked Gappy about the beef between he and fellow UK artist Stylo-G, how did he answer?!
Find out >>> www.L3Magazine.com!

Tricia ‘ZJ Sparks’ Spence sits down with the lyrical Fiyah Cali P who gives insight into his new album produced by legendary producer Bobby ‘Digital-B’ Dixon, and Ayeola George speaks to Bahamian sensation Sammi Starr where fans get to know the artist in 20 questions.

Our features of the month includes our pick of influential women of the Caribbean, a provocative look at payola or ‘pay for play,’ as well as music reviews of the Gyal Season Riddim produced by Justin Jus Bus Nation and Bambino Muzic, The Soul Reggae Riddim and the Sparkling Riddim produced by Twelve 9 Records and Zion Freeze Records.

Rounding out the March issue is a new section on Food (recipe included!), our centerfold Jasmine shot through the lens of our star photographer, Jerome ‘Neu Era’ Dupont, music charts, new releases and an expose on the Rosenblum Foundations art exhibit called ‘Futurespective’ and more.

Don’t miss our Editor-In-Chief, Natasha Von Castle’s fiery editorial to the Grammy’s about the Bob Marley tribute.  All of this and more at www.L3Magazine.com!

Friday, May 4, 2012

L3 Magazine - May Edition Featuring Lady Saw!



L3 Magazine – May Edition includes:
Dancehall Queen Lady Saw, Cherine,
Gramps Morgan, Warrior King, Jus Bus and more!

With the heat being generated in Reggae and Dancehall, L3 Magazine, Canada’s leading Caribbean-Urban online publication had to take a trip back to Jamaica so readers can get the inside scoop on Lady Saw, the Dancehall Queen who has music lovers in a frenzy with her latest singles!  Readers also get intimate and interactive with Cherine, Gramps Morgan, Warrior King, Jus Bus, New Artist Taya and more!

International recording artist Lady Saw tells us about her new album ‘Marion Hall – The Alter Ego,’ including some of the heavy hitters she collaborated with.  The album is very different to what fans are expecting as the icon states “there’s a little bit of Jazz and Blues, there’s Gospel and just plain good music.”  Lady Saw also opens up on what it is to be one of the few female producers in the industry.

Fast Fact:  Is the song “Love Mih Mate” based on a true story?!  Lady Saw gives us the answer raw!

The Queen of Dancehall Soul, Cherine has quietly been on a mission, actually two missions.  The first is working with youths; giving them her time and attention and showing them that the world is theirs with lots of options.  This part of her work is being done through her foundation, The Reach One Child Foundation, which apart from music is her heart. 

Cherine’s second mission is her music!  She has toured, performed, written and sung for her fans which is reflection of her heart.  The Dancehall Soul Songstress has given us music of inspiration at a time when Jamaica needed it most, and she co-signed with Danielle a.k.a. D.I. for ladies who needed a Dancehall anthem!  Don’t miss our exclusive sit down with Cherine!

Gramps Morgan is a member of Reggae music’s Royal family, the Morgan’s, and is also an accomplished solo artist.  His newest disk Reggae Music Lives has critics around the world excited! 

Growing since the release of his first album 2 Sides of My Heart, Gramps shares insight to why he chose to work with different producers, the importance of his relationship with the Creator, being Jemere Morgan’s Dad and why the murder of Trayvon Martin touched him deeply.  Gramps opened up on these topics and more.

Warrior King is a man of deep spirituality and can only be compared to good food.  Musically, the King nourishes the mind, body and soul with his deeply conscious lyrics and genuine concern for the well being of his listeners.  Our interview takes readers on a view of the Kings heart and more!

Jus Bus is one of the Caribbean’s most highly rated producers.  His remixes are favourited by club DJ’s the world over, and his riddim compositions puts artists in international rotation.  Tricia Spence sat down with the producer and learned there is so much more to the producer than music, yet all roads lead to the recording studio!  This interview is a must read as there is only one Mr. Nation, and he Jus Bus!

In Fashion news, Heike Wollenweber brings us news of Yahdie Conscious Fashions and we take a look at popular runway designs from Toronto’s Fashion Week. 

In our mini features section, we profile the talents of K..Licious recording artists Malica, Italis and Dre Zee; we also share feedback and reviews on Marley the documentary as well as newly released music from Busy Signal, The Nazarenes and the 1st Quarter Riddim produced by Tony CD Kelly. 

Jerome Dupont from Neu Era Photography goes outdoors to the woods with Ms. May, Desyray Keizer to combine his creative eye with the beauty of Desyray!  Makeup was provided by Michal May, Stylist Johnakeshia Thompson and Hair provided by Shawn Lamar Daniels – this centerfold is a must see!

Our profile DJ of the month is Canada’s own Ticky Ty who spins sets that not only get the audience moving, but get her moving within the audience too!  Frequenting some of the hottest clubs in the city of Toronto and beyond, Ticky’s signature hair, her funky vibe and awesome spinning make fans come back for more!

Additional highlights include music news on the Jackson Unity Tour, Travel to South Africa, Music Charts from the Caribbean and Canada, the John Coltrane Rehabilitation project, Sound Clash R.E.S.E.T and more!

All of this and more at www.L3Magazine.com