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The original sound system in Sydney and Australia is Soulmaker, established in 1972 by J.J. Roberts, a Jamaican from [[Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica| Saint Catherine Parish]]. Other long-standing sound systems in Sydney include Nasty Tek and Firehouse. There are three sound systems in Australia that have their own custom-built amplifiers and speaker boxes: Jah Trinity in Adelaide, Heartical Hi-Fi in Melbourne and Champion Sound in Brisbane.
The original sound system in Sydney and Australia is Soulmaker, established in 1972 by J.J. Roberts, a Jamaican from [[Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica| Saint Catherine Parish]]. Other long-standing sound systems in Sydney include Nasty Tek and Firehouse. There are three sound systems in Australia that have their own custom-built amplifiers and speaker boxes: Jah Trinity in Adelaide, Heartical Hi-Fi in Melbourne and Champion Sound in Brisbane.

* [[Dancehall Reggae Australasia]]<ref>[http://www.dancehallreggae.com.au</ref> Reggae R&B Dancehall Music Promotion and Marketing syndicate in Australasia


==Reggae festivals in Australia==
==Reggae festivals in Australia==

Revision as of 10:23, 12 October 2009

Reggae is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. Australia has several of bands and sound systems that play reggae music in a style faithful to its expression in Jamaica. Australia has a relatively small Jamaican community, but reggae penetrated local consciousness via the popularity of reggae among the non-Jamaican population of England in the 1960s and 1970s. Many indigenous musicians have embraced reggae, both for its musical qualities and its ethos of resistance. Examples include No Fixed Address and Coloured Stone.

History

Bob Marley & The Wailers toured Australia in 1979, playing Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Melbourne and Sydney.

In 1984, Australian label Corroboree Records had its first release with Dangerous Times [1] . This 7" single was recorded at Channel One Studios with the Roots Radics, voiced and mixed at King Tubby's with Bugs as engineer, and voiced by Dudley Green and General Justice. It Contains the song "Dangerous Dub" on the B side, which was mixed by King Tubby. It was released in Jamaica, the UK and Australia.

The first notable dub release in Australia was Ten Dubs That Shook The World by Sheriff Lindo And The Hammer, issued on the artist's own label, Endless Recordings, in 1988. The LP was reissued on the Creative Vibes label with five extra tracks in 1998, and again by EM Records of Japan in 2006, on CD (catalogue number EM1049CD) and LP (EM1049LP), limited to 500 copies. Only the CD contains the five extra tracks.

In September 2006, Astronomy Class released Exit Strategy on the record label Elefant Traks. The record fused reggae and hip hop music. In February 2007, Melbourne-based producer Mista Savona released Melbourne Meets Kingston on Elefant Traks. It is a 21-track collaboration with Jamaican singers and deejays such as Anthony B, Determine and Big Youth. In September 2008, the Sydney-based band King Tide released their debut album To our Dearly Deported on the UK label Urban Sedated. The single "No Dog War" was used worldwide by the Sony corporation for their Wag the Dog campaign. The commercial shot in Brazil featured members from the cast of the feature film City of God.

Reggaeton, a music genre that blends reggae, hip hop, and traditional Latin American music, is also popular in Australia. The genre first came to prominence when Puerto Rican reggaeton artist Daddy Yankee released his most notable single, "Gasolina," to Australian radio in 2006. Already a major smash hit worldwide, it reached a peak of 12th position on the ARIA Singles Chart and was certified Platinum,[1] making it one of the few Spanish-language songs to reach that position on the Australian charts.

Australian sound systems and selectors

The original sound system in Sydney and Australia is Soulmaker, established in 1972 by J.J. Roberts, a Jamaican from Saint Catherine Parish. Other long-standing sound systems in Sydney include Nasty Tek and Firehouse. There are three sound systems in Australia that have their own custom-built amplifiers and speaker boxes: Jah Trinity in Adelaide, Heartical Hi-Fi in Melbourne and Champion Sound in Brisbane.

Reggae festivals in Australia

ReggaeTown is an annual reggae and roots music festival near Cairns in Far North Queensland. South Beach annual Reggae Party Fremantle Western Australia started in 1998. Raggamuffin Music Festival is an annual reggae music festival that tours Australia and New Zealand.

Reggae radio in Australia

Notable Australian reggae radio programs of the past include Splashdown and The Pounding System. Australia's longest running reggae radio show is Jamdown Vershun which has been broadcasting on 92.1 FM in Perth with selector General Justice since July 1979.[3] The Jamaican singer, producer, and broadcaster Mikey Dread produced and presented a reggae radio special for 2JJJ in the mid to late 1980s. In Melbourne, the PBS 106.7FM program "Chant Down Babylon" [4] has been presented by Jesse I since the late 1990s.

Notes

One of Australia's Best Urban/Reggae music mixes since 1991 'DJ-Red Dreadd' is Co-host on the biggest Radio Reggae program in Australia "Reggae Vibes" with The Black Shadow on 4K1G 107.1 fm every Friday afternoons from 5pm with 100,000 listens each week, feeling the sounds of roots reggae, lovers rock, blues roots reggae, ragga, dancehall and world reggae music. Informing the listeners of artists tours, festivals, new songs and artists that are on the up and coming and the good vibes of a Rasta life.

“Red” has also worked closely with the promoters of Lucky Dub & The Slave, Alpha Blondi, Oyaba, Inner circle, Big mountain, Ub40, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Shaggy & Steel Pulse to promote their tours in Australia, & DJing @ some of there after parties on the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Cairns festivals & venues.

With the opportunity to met a lot of the artists that DJ-Red Dreadd has mixed over these years; he has became one of the best Reggae/Urban music DJs in Australia for he's timing, understanding of music selection & Atmosphere with his crowds & da fans.

Townsville base now, DJ-Red Dreadd has DJ @ Reggae Sunspash Festivals (Gold Coast "96"), Reggaetown Festivals (Cairns "2006" "2007" "2008") Groovin In The Moo Festival (2009), Hilltop Hoods, De La Soul, The Nextmen and Horrorshow. Also co-hosted & mixed with DJ Nino Brown, also co-hosted R’n’B Superclub with DJ’s G-Wizard, Def Rock, Kevin Watt & MC’s Rudeboy, mixing the flavor’s of R&B, Hip Hop & Urban-reggae music like no one can, but "Red"

"Red" says,"I am Not wanting to be a flavor of the month, but a taste that da fans crave for years to come".