Sound Clash Culture in 2020 and Beyond

A discussion on Sound clash culture in 2020.

Listen for analysis of what’s been going on with sound clash culture in 2020 and predictions of where we see things going in the future based on key indicators like dubplate cutting, the lack of youth in the arena, and more.

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This is for others who share a passion for sound clash and listeners who have the slightest curiosity. Read on for a collection of sound clash culture-related resources and links in one place.

Among the themes discussed on this sound clash culture in 2020 episode:

  • Which sounds are in the top, heavyweight tier globally?
  • Why are European and Japanese sounds not joining the online dub showcases and clashes?
  • How was the golden era of sound clash and reggae music financed?
  • Is sound clash culture bordering on extinction?
  • The expensive hobby of cutting dub plates and its economic implications.

For the full show notes including Buzzworthy, The Tastemaker segment, plus Sound Clash Resources and links, visit ReggaeLover.com

2 Singers Every Reggae Lover Should Know About

Sammy Dread and Sluggy Ranks – both amazing singers born in Kingston, Jamaica relocated to Brooklyn, New York. They embraced the dancehall and sound system culture in the 80s and 90s but sang cultural roots and positive lyrics instead of slackness.

HIGHLANDA SOUND #Reggae 122 - Reggae Lover - Sammy Dread and Sluggy Ranks

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Listen. reminisce, and learn more on Reggae Lover Podcast episode 122.

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2 Legendary Jamaican Deejays

Nicodemus and Early B are legendary dancehall stars that were active from the late 70’s until the 90s.

Listen to this tribute mix and learn more about these two bad deejays that inspired the next generation of Jamaican artists.

artwork: reggae lover podcast 119 Early B and Nicodemus mix

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Listen for a cool vibe and a Dancehall sound system culture education. This is a labor of love for me. If you respect it, rate it, review it, like it, repost it, share it. The world should know.

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IHEARTRADIO: LISTEN AND FOLLOW HERE.

STITCHER RADIO: SUBSCRIBE AND LISTEN HERE.

GOOGLE PLAY MUSIC: SUBSCRIBE AND LISTEN HERE.

TUNE IN RADIO: FAVORITE AND LISTEN HERE.

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Rewind Sundays ft. Highlanda Sound, Copper Ash and Natural Vibes (audio)

Experience the REWIND SUNDAYS ‘Jamaica Love’ Roots & Culture event (recorded live on August 19th) that showcased musical selections from some of Atlanta’s top DJ’s including Highlanda Sound, Natural Vibes and Copper Ash alongside Propa English. It was a musical treat with conscious music flowing through the air.