Caribbean Bush Dance – New Year's Eve



Take a short break and relax for a few minutes. Enjoy this classic Caribbean vibe where even the animals rock to the sound system. Studio One stylee. Weh Yuh Ah Seh?

Caribbean Bush Dance – New Year’s Eve
https://youtu.be/AW6kLG8rgu8
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About Sound Systems 🎓
The sound system concept first became popular in the 1940s, in Kingston. DJs would load up a truck with a generator, turntables, & huge speakers and set up street parties. Tom the Great Sebastian, founded by Chinese-Jamaican businessman Tom Wong, was the first commercially successful sound system & influenced many sound systems that came later. In the beginning, the DJs played American rhythm & blues music. As time progressed & more local music was created, the sound migrated to a local flavour. The promoter or DJ made his profit by charging admission & selling food & alcohol; often thousands of people were in attendance.

By the mid-1950s, sound systems were more popular at parties than live musicians, & by the second half of the decade, custom-built systems began to appear from the workshops of specialists such as Hedley Jones, who constructed wardrobe-sized speaker cabinets known as “House[s] of Joy”. It was also around this time that Jamaica’s first superstar DJ & MC, Count Machuki, rose to prominence. Competition between these sound systems was fierce, & eventually two DJs emerged as the stars of the scene: Clement “Coxsone” Dodd, & Duke Reid. Besides the DJ, who rapped over the music, there was also a selector, who selected the tracks.

Initially, they produced only singles for their own sound systems, known as “Exclusives” or Dubplates—a limited run of one copy per song. What began as an attempt to replicate the American R&B sound using local musicians evolved into a uniquely Jamaican musical genre: ska. As this new musical form became more popular, both Dodd & Reid began to move into music production. Coxsone Dodd’s production studio became the famous Studio One, while Duke Reid founded Treasure Isle.

An important part of sound system culture is the sound clash, an organized battle between two systems. In 2009, the Guinness clash was organized into 3 parts: a “juggling” round, where each system gets 15 minutes to get the crowd going; a “tune fe tune” exchange of commercial releases; & a “dub-fe-dub”, when the systems alternate “specials done specifically for the sound system playing the recording”.

The culture of the Sound System was brought to the UK with the mass immigration of Jamaicans in the 60s and 70s. Notable UK Sound Systems include Sir Coxsone Outernational Jah Shaka, Channel One, Aba Shanti-I, Jah Observer, Quaker City, Iration Steppas, Fatman International & Saxon Studio International. One of the first sound systems in the US was Downbeat the Ruler, founded in Bronx, New York, in the late 1970s.
Source: Wikipedia

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