Tue, 8 September 2009 HELLO UNIVERSE!
Another day, another podcast. Recently we were in London with Major
Lazer, and Diplo took the opportunity to interview BBC presenter and
sound system operator Sir David 'Ramjam' Rodigan. Many of you must be
like 'WHO!?' but in reggae dancehall circles, this man is a living
legend. You see, the reggae dancehall arena is ruled by selectors and
sound systems, and the mighty David Rodigan has been holding his own
for more than thirty years.
To paraphrase, back in the 60s it was about 'records, football and girls' when he first started going down to Jamaica. With his onstage
antics and captivating story telling, he is as much a staple of
dancehall culture as the music he plays. And make no mistake, this
isn't any bland marketing gimmick - the man full up ah CHUNE, and
still can kill sound and buss dance. So widout further ado, we bring
to you, from waaay out inna inglan, Daaavid Rodigaaan....Direct download: mad_decent_worldwide_radio_53_-_David_Rodigan.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:42 PM |
Thu, 3 September 2009 Mad Decent Block Party 2009 Featuring... Sammy Slice Dirty South Joe Nadastrom DJ Tameil Tim Dolla Mike V Yahmean DJ Sega Paul Devro POPO Bosco Delrey Maluca Toadally Krossed Out Skerrit Bwoy Major Lazer thanks to everyone that helped put this together, Duey FM, Shane, Seth, Minka, Nakil, Alex, Kelly and the crew. Great Job People* Direct download: mad_decent_worldwide_radio_blockparty_09.m4v Category: Vidcast -- posted at: 1:58 PM Comments[111] |

HELLO UNIVERSE!
Another day, another podcast. Recently we were in London with Major
Lazer, and Diplo took the opportunity to interview BBC presenter and
sound system operator Sir David 'Ramjam' Rodigan. Many of you must be
like 'WHO!?' but in reggae dancehall circles, this man is a living
legend. You see, the reggae dancehall arena is ruled by selectors and
sound systems, and the mighty David Rodigan has been holding his own
for more than thirty years.
To paraphrase, back in the 60s it was about 'records, football and girls' when he first started going down to Jamaica. With his onstage
antics and captivating story telling, he is as much a staple of
dancehall culture as the music he plays. And make no mistake, this
isn't any bland marketing gimmick - the man full up ah CHUNE, and
still can kill sound and buss dance. So widout further ado, we bring
to you, from waaay out inna inglan, Daaavid Rodigaaan....