May 18, 2013
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Posts tagged: Brooklyn

Photo Series: New York’s Dancehall Record Spots

Words by Jesse Serwer, Photos by Aymann Ismail—

Moodies Records Bronx

Like every other city, New York has seen most of its record stores close up shop in recent years. But, even as dancehall and reggae have seen some of the sharpest declines in sales, an overwhelming number of NYC’s remaining record shops are those specializing in Jamaican music. These include decades-old standbys Moodies Records in the Bronx and Keeling Reggae in Brooklyn, and more recent arrivals like Deadly Dragon and Miss Lily’s Variety. Something about the music’s deep roots and the sense of community between the shoppers and shopkeepers has helped them survive in an era where shops specializing in rock, jazz and rap largely have not.

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You Rate It: SoulForce feat. BRNGTN, “They Don’t Really Want It”

Words by Jesse Serwer—

Soulforce/Brngton, They Don't Really Want It

Brooklyn-based yardie rapper BRNGTN recently teamed with Barcelona/Germany-based production unit Soul Force for a flip of “Dum Dum,” an instrumental tune by the beatmaker (and fellow Brooklynite) known as Baauer. SoulForce’s version replaces the “trap”-style drums (Can we all agree to stop using the term “trap” to describe instrumentals geared to the hipster market, please?) of the original with a pattern more suited to the dancehall, while BRNGTN drops some tuff street rhymes with the occasional patois twist. The mixture of elements might be a little unorthodox but the end result definitely flows. Stream/download below, and judge for yourself.

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Impressions: Sounds of Reggae at the Barclays Center


Photos by Jason Zucker—

Beres Hammond at Barclays Center

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Cocktail Cinema: Crown Heights, Nutcracker + J’Ouvert Star in Fat Tony’s “BKNY”

Words by Jesse Serwer—

Fat Tony BKNY coconut

There’s nothing like the energy in Central Brooklyn (a/k/a “Real Brooklyn”) at the end of the summer, in the days leading up to Labor Day and the West Indian Day Parade. That’s the backdrop for “BKNY,” the latest video from NY underground rapper Fat Tony. Though the song features Jamaican-Guyanese BK rap duo Old Money, the pair are absent from the video, which instead features cameos from Mr. MFN eXquire, Kool AD of Das Racist, Nick Catchdubs, and Tenille, and landmarks like Ali’s Roti Shop and the Eastern Parkway road divider.

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You Rate It: Brooklyn Rap Great Chip Fu Hits Us With “Tear Gas”

Words by Jesse Serwer—

Chip Fu Teargas

Chip Fu, hip-hop heads over 30 may recall, was the featured MC in Fu-Schnickens, the Brooklyn trio known for lighthearted rap tunes like “La Schmoove” (with A Tribe Called Quest’s Phife) and “What’s Up Doc,” the MC debut of one Shaquille O’ Neal.

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No Ice Cream Tee: Johnny Osbourne Reps LargeUp

Words by LargeUp Crew—

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Johnny Osbourne, Luciano and the man called Downbeat the Ruler, Tony Screw, stopped by the Sound Liberation Front‘s fourth and final Coney Island Reggae Beach Party of 2012 on Sunday. As it happened, Johnny was wearing his brand-new, LargeUp x RockersNYC Jamaica tee, as captured in this photo by Sound Liberation’s Quoc Fam. Cop your tee here. Large up yuhself, Johnny!

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