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Friday, February 4, 2011

Featured Artist: Luciano


Reggae is music and much more. It’s a rhythm set to a poor man’s cry, a pledge from singer to struggler that “better must come.” No other reggae singer today delivers that promise with as much grace,power, and heart as Jamaican baritone Luciano. Serve Jah, his latest set, offers 16 tracks of buoyant inspiration that builds on his previous best‐selling CDs 95’s Life, 97’s The Messenjah, and 99’s Sweep Over My Soul. Both this new album and Luciano’s career story testify to the depth and constancy of the singer‐songwriter’s human commitment.

Ever since Bob Marley left this plane in 1981, at age 35, reggae had been searching for another prophet. That position comes at a heavy price. Marley himself survived a gunshot wound; his children still receive death threats. The late Dennis Brown reigned as Reggae Prince for a while, until industry abuses and a tenacious drug habit wore away at his talent. The thrilling voice of Garnett Silk was silenced when he died in a suspicious fire in late 1994.

Into the void created by those losses ‐ and too many others ‐ came ‘95’s prayerful hit, “It’s Me Again Jah,” a stunning expression of pain and piety that seemed to have been ripped from its writer‐singer’s soul. With that single song, a 30 year‐old upholsterer from Manchester parish became reggae’s Annointed One. Born as Jephter McClymount and renamed Luciano for his luxuriant, near operatic vocal
gifts, Luciano’s several previous albums for producers Castor Brown and Freddie McGregor (also a legendary singer) had stirred scarcely a ripple.

They were recorded during this self‐styled "struggler’s" second stint in Jamaica’s music capital, Kingston. After his first but unsuccessful stay in the city, Luciano had returned to Manchester to sell food in the market place. The second time he tried to make it in
music, "I came with more seriousness," he says. "I started doing upholstery, then went to the studios for work."

“It’s Me Again” reflected its maker’s struggles and new found depth, and it struck a chord deep in the reggae consciousness. More uniquely radiant songs followed in quick succession, among them "Lord Give Me Strength," "Your World and Mine," and "Heaven Help Us All." It was soon clear that reggae’s new hero was drawing from a bottomless well, and millions of international reggae fans happily succumbed to Luciano rapture. The U.K. branch of Island Records, the label that introduced Marley to the world, hastily signed Luciano through his home Xterminator label. Where There Is Life, released in ’95, corralled Luciano’s hit single, plus equally luminous new tracks, for one of the greatest reggae albums ever. “The sky’s the limit for Luciano, you could take him anywhere,” said legendary\ drummer/producer Sly Dunbar, who arranged and played on the album.

But Luciano remained earthbound, that is, another reggae secret. He toured in the U.S. and the U.K. in support of Life, but Xterminator, who also managed, produced, and booked him – and served as surrogate family ‐ stuck to areas heavily populated with Jamaicans. In‘97, Island, together with VP Records and Xterminator, released Luciano’s sophomore Messenjah set. With tracks like "Never Give Up My Pride, "How Can You," and "Carry Jah Load," the album was a worthy follow‐up to Life.

Again, the album tour stuck to the usual reggae circuit. Once you’ve seen Luciano live in performance, you’ve witnessed reggae church at its most exhilarating, but without playing to alt rock and pop audiences, Luciano remained a secret to all but millions of reggae’s already‐convinced. “A man can have an impact from his little corner,” this humble man once has said.
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Barrington Levy ft. Vybz & Khago - "Gangsters"‏


Barrington Levy can be called many things – a dance-hall veteran, Reggae god, national treasure, living legend, the list goes on… however one thing he is not is a gangster. You’ve heard his unique voice and homespun sounds just about everywhere on the planet – he is the truest definition of what it means to be a global star.

From a sample that The Black Eyed Peas borrowed to his untouchable lacing up of yet another Snoop Dogg remix – toss in a healthy serving of Black Roses and two handfuls of Murderer and you have a recipe for success. You’re welcome, Snoop. Barrington – the myth, the man, the legend, is still a smoldering fire and a force to be reckoned with. Without a doubt his list of achievements reaches far beyond our Stratosphere.

His latest release on Platinum Camp/ Black Roses Records is appropriately entitled, It’s About Time. The sure to be a hit single called “Gangsters”, is a battle cry. It bellows from the depths of the human soul and delivers a resounding cease and desist order for the senseless bloodshed in his hometown of Kingston, Jamaica to end. Platinum Camp Records had this to say about Barrington’s latest release.

It is finally here, the most highly anticipated soundtrack from the movie Gangsters starring the legendary singer Barrington Levy and dance hall’s most controversial artist and alleged bleacher – Vybz Kartel (Say what you may about Kartel, but he is the driving force in today’s dance hall music.) and upcoming Reggae superstar, Khago. This song will explode on the airwaves on the first day of February and was inspired by the movie Gangster depicting the senseless killings of inner city kids. It also shines a light on guns and drug trafficking, money laundering and the inner workings of organized crime. This only goes to show that life follows art as recently Khago’s lifelong friend became a statistic and was brutally slain by a gang member for his Blackberry phone.

Daddy Bigg$, CEO of Platinum Camp Records was recently quoted as saying, “We have to put an end to the gang related killings that are plaguing our communities.”

The hit new single is being powered by Platinum Camp Records and Black Roses Inc., who recently signed one of the biggest digital distribution deals, along with producer Mike Jerz from Highly Educated Music. The movie which is currently in production stars: Paul Campbell, Barrington Levy, Wyclef Jean, Twin of Twins and J-Blax. Directed by Caesar Augustus from Augustus Films. The scenes are being shot in three locations: Jamaica, Philadelphia and New York.

This hot new single is now available for purchase on iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/gangsters/id418003718.

This time the Mellow Canary’s song is anything but sweet. Barrington matches heavy hearts to heavy beats. He seizes the spot light firmly – with both hands – forcing those spitefully blind eyes open. It’s a song of longing and agony over the languishing of those who are falling under the heavy curtains of oppression, violence and strife. Who can fathom the depths of human depravity when the demons have a choke hold? It’s a grip that Barrington hopes to break.

He is not alone in his musical outreach to the nation. Dance-hall heavy weight Vybz Kartel delivers a knock out performance deeper than any issues of skin color and with Khago on hand (the brilliant vocals of his hit single called, “Nah Sell Out”) this threesome is sure to bring the water to a scorched Earth.

If one man through his music can change a nation – this mission may rest solely on the experienced shoulders of none other than Barrington Levy. It’s a battle he continues to fight with all of his lyrical might in a hope to bring an end to the raging war and violence.



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I Octane completes Media Blitz In New York City


New York, NY (February 4, 2011): I Octane completed a media blitz last week in New York City, wooing the local media personalities and wowing reggae fans with his charismatic high-energy performances just days ahead of his impending “My Life” Tour.

Last week’s promotional tour commenced with a press conference and “meet and greet” on Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at 6:30 pm. Hosted by New York City eatery, Negril Village Restaurant, the press conference was moderated by Pat McKay of Sirius Satellite Radio. Though a snowstorm loomed over Manhattan, media houses and fans packed the venue where I-Octane posed for photographs and signed autographs.

The singjay surprised those in attendance with an impromptu performance of hit singles “My Life,” “Lose A Friend,” “No Love Inna Them” and even serenaded Pat McKay with “Everytime You Touch Me.” The inclement weather postponed a scheduled performance at Waah Gwaan Wednesdays at Temptations Night Club in Brooklyn later that night to Wednesday, February 9, 2011.

On Thursday, January 27th, I-Octane braved the cold weather, kick starting his day with an interview on Sirius Satellite Radio. He then did a blizzard of interviews which included Caribbean Billboard Radio with host Chip Smith, Road Block Radio with Banky Hype, Irie Jam Radio with DJ Roy, Reggae Spin with Keveon, Hot 97 Boston with VOG and DJ Kool, E2onair with Judith Kitson and Linkup Radio with DJ Kevin Crown.

On Saturday, January 29th I-Octane hosted Upscale Crowd’s “Fantasy Saturdays” at Rebel NYC where he performed “My Life,” “No Love Inna Dem” and “Lose A Friend” for partygoers.

I-Octane rounded out the weekend with interviews on 105.1FM with DJ Norie and 107.5 FM’s Caribbean Fever with Dahved Levy on Sunday, January 30, 2011. Additionally, the singer had a photo shoot with celebrity photographer Stephanie Foxx. I-Octane was pleased with the New York media’s reception during his whirlwind tour.

“I am very happy with the turn out of the media tour – NY treated me well. I look forward to returning to do shows in Brooklyn and Manhattan. I am thankful to all the radio personalities who interviewed me, it was truly a pleasure. To my team, thanks for now making my life easy like 1-2-3.”

Now back in Jamaica, I-Octane is prepping for his “My Life” tour, which will kick off on Friday February 4, 2011 with a performance in Dallas, Texas. He will return to New York on Monday, February 7, 2011 for a performance at Rock With Squeeze at SOBs, followed by gigs at Waah Gwaan Wednesdays at Temptations Night Club in Brooklyn, Newark, New Jersey and then back to Dallas, Texas.

Other dates of the “My Life” tour have been confirmed in Arcata, Fairfax, and in Long Beach, California, Miami, Fla. , Minneapolis, Minnesota, Bridgeport, CT, Springfield, Mass. And Washington DC.


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Gentleman Realeses Digital EP 'Changes'‏


(VP RECORDS, NEW YORK February 4,2011) - German reggae star Gentleman is set to see the U.S. release of his fifth studio album Diversity with reggae's premier record label, VP Records, this year. The renowned international star first serves up a digital EP, Changes, which will be released by VP Records on February 22, 2011.

The digital EP Changes features three hits from the full-length album, all of which are bonafide smashes ever since hitting the airwaves from Germany to Jamaica. The sizzling singles "Changes" and "Lonely Days" were both produced by Jamaican hit maker Don Corleon, and the electro-dance fusion "To The Top" features Jamaican singer Christopher Martin. Its video has recorded almost five million views since its release on YouTube in July 2010.

Placing reggae on the pop charts in his native country, Gentleman continues to seamlessly fuse cultures and blend genres to create his own eclectic sound while staying true to his roots reggae foundation. This latest collection of works proves the diversity of his artistry. The digital EP Changes will be available on iTunes and other major online retailers, including VP Records' own PlanetReggae.com.

TRACK LISTING

1. Changes

2. Lonely Days

3. To The Top
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