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January 2008 - You might know him as
the protégée of King Tubby who mixed some
excellent DUB and call him
"Prince". Or maybe as the first
Dancehall producer to come up with
digital niceness, and call him
"King".
When he
started mixing music for King Tubby decades
ago, he had a future before him that would
definitely take him beyond the realms of
DUB. In 2008, Jammy's has a special place in
the history of Reggae Music.
Jammy's was
known to mix some crucial material, but he
really made a name for himself after he
returned from Canada and started a new style
of music with the release of Sleng-Teng,
widely considered to be the first digital
Dancehall riddim.
In this
episode of the Potcast, we are predominantly
introduced to King Jammy's the digital
dancehall producer. Too bad, because a
tribute to Jammy's would really have to
include some of his crucial DUB tunes as
well.
Especially
when you consider the name of the Podcast.
01. Johnny
Osbourne - Water Pumping - Jammys
02. Jr. Murvin - Have Some Mercy - Jammys
03. Pinchers - Bandelero - Jammys
04. Shabba Ranks - Love Punanny Bad - Jammys
05. Major Mackerel - Pretty Looks Done -
Jammys
06. Admiral Bailey - Healthy Body - Jammys
07. Ninjaman - Border Clash - Jammys
08. Admiral Bailey - Punanny - Jammys
09. Flourgon - Bounce - Jammys
10. Horseman - Raggamuffin DJ Of The Year -
Jammys
11. Tiger - Briggy Dip - Jammys
12. Johnny Osbourne - No Sound Like We -
Jammys
13. Tenor Saw - Pumpkin Belly - Jammys
14. Johnny Osbourne - Budy Bye - Jammys
15. Supercat - Trash & Ready - Jammys
16. Bushman - Darkest Night - Jammys
17. Upserge - A slice of the Pudding -
Jammys
18. Half Pint - Money Man Skank - Jammys
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