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SOUTH RAKKAS CREW + THE RAGGA TWINS // 18/10/08 // LONDON


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Found in Orlando by none other than Domino´s Ross Allen and subsequently signed to Diplo´s Mad Decent label. SRC are Dennis 'Dow Jones' Shaw & Alex G and they gave the world riddims like: Clappas, Red Alert, Bionic Ras, Chinkuzi, etc. They have also produced Dancehall´s biggest artists including Beenie Man, Elephant Man, Bounty Killer, Capleton - the list goes on. Bringing what has been titled Electro-Dancehall, you got to hear this!

From 1982 to present day The Ragga Twins a.k.a. Flinty Badman & Deman Rockers can be found ripping up dancefloors on sound systems around the world. In 1990 they hooked up with Shut Up & Dance and thats when The Ragga Twins were truly born. Tonight expect it all. A celebration of their new collection of total classics ´Ragga Twins Step Out´ released recently on Soul Jazz Records and available at fatcity.co.uk

The rest was simple... Irish Mash from the unstoppable Hot Milk reggae collective in Manchester, Frankie Francis giving us his Carnival mash-up and of course ye man Kwasi... For that vibe!

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