Showing posts with label terror fabulous. Show all posts
Showing posts with label terror fabulous. Show all posts

Saturday, May 20, 2017

Frankie ' Dancehall' Paul Tribute - Mr FP


With the sad news of Frankie Paul's pasing this week we were moved to do a last-minute RastFM radio special. 

Plans for a different show were flung aside for the moment and the FP selections was quickly gathered in from all sides. its an unplanned, off-the-cuff set. Covers all eras from the early 80s to recent years. Nuff producers, plenty collaborations. Plz excuse some of the 'last departure' mixing.. lol
  



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Rest in peace Frankie. We will always be rocking to your music.... ba baw...

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Monday, December 21, 2015

Digital B Special on the Timeless Reggae Radio Show

TRS - LIVE! Episode 22 "Bobby Digital Special" 9.12.15 (GlamradioUK) 
Straight outta Sheffield Yorkshire Glamradiouk selector King David presents a Digital B Special on the TIMELESS REGGAE SHOW. Big tings a gwarn when Digital  B selection play.... Bobby Digital helped pioneer the blending of digital reggae beats with live instrumentation and sampling from vintage riddims to devastating effect in the early-mid 90s. Some of the finest reggae productions of the post-digital era that stand up alongside version from any period. Broadcast over the airwaves 9th December 2015. Full 2 hour show.

All styles covered with selections from the late 80s to nowadays. Major riddims ranging from kette drum style beats to nu-roots and digital dancehall with emphasis on his trademark conscious dancehall hits. Artist like Sizzla, Admiral Tibett, Shabba, Garnett, Morgan Heritage, Buju, Tony Rebel, Determine, Capleton, Yami Bolo, Gentleman, Cocoa Tea, Louie Culture, Mikey Spice, Spanner Banner, Luciano, Sanchez, Terror Fabulous, Sugar Minott, the list goes on...


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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Terror Fabulous Mixtape

Terror Fabulous - Jump & Gwaan Bad
 
Non-stop 90s dancehall-ragga mix. Featuring Terror Fabulous alongside Buju Banton, Beenie Man, Daddy Screw, Nadine Sutherland, Wayne Wonder, Capleton, Shabba Ranks, Mad Cobra, Maxi Priest, Louie Culture, Spragga Benz, Tanya Stephens, Bounty Killer, Jigsy King, Carol Gonzales, Dennis Brown, Gary Minott, Peter Metro, General Degree, Frankie Sly, Snow, Shaggy, Rayvon, Terry Ganzie, Kulcha Knox, Sanchez, Frisco Kid, Don Yute and Dirtsman

 
Riddim like Livestock, All Fruits Ripe, Batty Rider, Bruk Wine Butterfly, Love Punnany Bad, Excellence, Top Ten, Three Blind Mice, Story Come To Bump, Car Crash, Ba Ba Boom, Action, Could You Be Loved... Productions from Mad House, Shocking Vibes, Jammys and Digital B. 60+ tracks.



BIG UP TERROR FABULOUS - TOP-RANKING DEEJAY IN THE 90S
 
 
Versatile deejay Terror Fabulous blazed out of the Mad House and Shocking Vibes camps in 1991 alongside man like Daddy Screw, Buju, Louie Culture, Beenie and Capleton and had a string of hits throughout the early and mid 1990s. Similar in style to Buju (without the rockstone voice) but with his own trademark pronounced intonation, Terror hit first with bogle gal tunes like Gwaney Gwaney & Dorothy and tuff reality tunes like No Retreat, No Surrender and Order. His 1993 collaboration with Nadine Sutherland, Action, was a worldwide hit, winning him a major label deal for an album. The excellent Yaga Yaga, produced by Dave Kelly, was well received but a return to the grassroots soon followed. He went on to record many great tunes for Penthouse, Digital B, King Jammys/John John, Fat Eyes, Xterminator, Black Scorpio and others, coming with more and more killer reality sides after 1994. Sadly the hits dried up by the end of the decade as the sound began to change and new names emerged and Terror Fabulous, along with fellow deejays Louie Culture, Terry Ganzie and Determine, seemed to drop out of the race

Continuous mix. 79 minutes.
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Monday, October 10, 2011

Year 2 Year 12'' Discomix Collection 1992

Year-2-Year 12'' Discomix Collection 1992. The fifteenth year of this series sees the further divergence of the different strands within the music, creating two individual and separately recognizable genres; ragga (dancehall/bogle/bashment, etc) & reggae, with nuff fusion between... All styles are well represented here. Top ranking productions from Jah Screw, Junior Reid, Phillip Burrell, Steely & Clevie, Adrien Genius, Rooftop, Joe frazier, Taxi, Madhouse, Colin Fat and Sting International. While no longer predominant, Music Works still contribute while Junjo Lawes steps back into the arena with hits tunes from Cocoa Tea and Ninjaman.


CD1: Hot reggae-dancehall riddim like Real Rock, Nanny Goat, General, Vanity, Drum Song, Bogle and the sensational Bam Bam. Ninjaman chats reality to brilliant effect for JR on Ting-A-Ling-A-Ling and Consideration. Bonus riddim excursions on the Bam Bam/Santa Barbara from Taxi, Rooftop & Frazier.



CD2: Kicks off in Bogle fashion with Ninja's Bogle, Bogle Dance, Little Giggy, Big Up and reggae-dancehall from Music Works. The tempo then cool a little for Sting Int's smash Oh Carolina and related riddim, and some lovers rock. Xtra mixes on the Big Up, Coming In from the Cold and Bogle Dance riddims, including hard versions by Buju and Shabba's contemptuous answer to Ninja's Ting-A-ling... Wicked!

Continuous mix. 213 minutes. Relist...
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