May 20, 2013
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Posts tagged: DJ Rekha

Boom Shack-A-Back: Apache Indian In NYC

Words by Jesse Serwer—

Apache Indian Nuff Vibes

Remember Apache Indian? No? The British-born East Indian deejay rose from obscurity in 1993 with the international crossover hit “Boom-Shack-A-Lack,” an over-the-top spin on the bombastic dancehall style of Shaggy and SuperCat. (You may recall it as the title music from Jim Carrey’s Dumb and Dumber).

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Desi-Hall 101: Get to Know Roach Killa

Words by DJ Rekha

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Throwback Thursdays: DJ Rekha on Johnny P “Look Good”

Words by DJ Rekha

In the early 1990s Bollywood songs–though visually captivating–needed some 4 on the floor beat supplements to make them palatable  for second-generation desi crowds in the then-emerging South Asian club scene.  Tracks like “Party in the Ghetto” and India’s “River Ocean” were incessantly used as musical beds to tame and give measured rhythmic structure to the overly dramatic orchestral feel and soaring vocals of these Indian movie songs.   No less visually captivating (if not practically x-rated!), the video for Johnny P’s crossover smash “Look Good,” yielded a dance club mix (Metro Club Mix) that fit nicely into this canon.  Cutting out that track to make the crowd shout, “Look Good,” was a nifty DJ trick that I probably over-used.  My most distinct memory of hearing this remix was on the well-intentioned but sparse and past its prime, dancefloor of Danceteria (yes, Madonna’s old stomping ground) post-India parade in New York in 1993.  The fake ID massive were clearly at a competing event–but I know the song was rinsed in both places, thereby earning it the honor of being one of the first 100 records in my young-but-growing DJ crates.

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Spragga Benz x Salaam Remi’s “Shotta Culture” Album Release Party

Words by DJ Gravy::: Pics by Tono Radvany

You may have caught some of  the “Shotta Culture” music videos (and some behind the scenes footage) we at Largeup posted over the the last few months. And this past Tuesday, August 31st, dancehall icon, Spragga Benz, and Grammy winning producer, Salaam Remi, got some friends together to celebrate the release of their new concept album, “Shotta Culture” at Santos Party House. 

Music videos off the record were played on a giant screen and  I (DJ Gravy) was there to play some tunes alongside Federation’s Max Glazer and Kenny Meez. Largeup’s Tono Radvany caught some pics that captured the vibe of the evening, enjoy.

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