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Kevin Jackson, Observer writer Friday, October 21, 2005
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Ice Breaker rhythm chills in the record shops
The Renaissance label's most ambitious project to date is the Ice Breaker rhythm. Produced by Delano Thomas, the Ice Breaker rhythm which has been making noise on radio and in the dancehall for a few months now is the follow-up to the label's Stepz rhythm which spawned hits last year with Capleton's Or Wah, Assassin's Idiot Ting Dat and Elephant Man's Pakistan among others.
Ice Breaker is a groovy beat, and among its highlights are Dance Floor by Zumjay and newcomer Jovi; Get On Up by Voise Mail; and Still Want More by Assassin.
Other cuts from the Ice Breaker rhythm include Not Going Down by Busy Signal; Moddler by Bugle and Tornado; Teaser by Looga Man; Girls Request by Flava Unit and Kid Kurrup; No Junjo and Bad Mind People by Elephant Man; Okay by Wayne Marshall; Head Inna The Zone by Sean Paul; Gimmie Good by Tami Chynn; Irresistible by Cezar; Fool by Bling Dawg; Love You Away by Kris Kelly; Oh Yeah by Alaine; No by Sanjay; Dial Tone by Red Rat; and Do Your Ting by TOK.
Distribution of the singles on the Ice Breaker is being handled by All Access Entertainment in Central Plaza.
Anthony Cruz goes Under The Blanket
Love Is Here To Stay by Anthony Cruz leads a handful of releases from the Under the Blanket label. The song is a cover of the Johnny Osborne original. The vinyl 45 rpm featuring the songs from the label are now available from All Access. These include saxophonist Dean Fraser's instrumental Under The Blanket; Through The Fire by Richie Stephens; For Your Love by LUST; At Your Best by Clancy; The Greatest Love Of All by Brian Gold; Feeling On Your Booty by Tony Curtis; Burn by Chico; All The Things by Da'Ville and Naked by Ghost.
Justice rhythm snapped up by Greensleeves Records
Number 77 in the Greensleeves Rhythm Album series belongs to the Justice rhythm. Produced by Katrina "DJ Sunshine' Irons (for Yellow Moon Records) the Justice rhythm is now released on compact disc. The 19-track set contains all of the songs released on vinyl 45 rpm. This is the second project from the Yellow Moon label to be snapped up by Greensleeves Records. The Sun Block rhythm was the previous one.
Justice rhythm track listing reads Justice by Vybz Kartel and Wayne Marshall; Not Armed But Dangerous by Capleton; Call Out Him Name by Macka Diamond; Exodus by Beenie Man; Gimmie Back Dancehall by Elephant Man; Some Girls Say Dem Hot by TOK; Go by Alaine; Put Love On Your Mind by Turbulence; Sexy Girls by Left Side and Esco; Guilty As Charged by Spice; Bruck Out by Kip Rich; and Gal Hunt by Calico.
Other artistes contributing to the Justice rhythm include Sandy Star, Bling Dawg, Brilliant, Delly Ranks and Beenie Man.
In the Streetz Distribution handles the distribution of the Justice rhythm.
Bad Wolf barks loud with Naked Gaza rhythm and a double from Little Hero
The Bad Wolf label's Naked Gaza rhythm features the songs Dancehall Wedding by Voise Mail; Sexplosion by Flava Unit; Pop Pop by Hollow Point; and Haffie Find Food by Mr Peppa. Little Hero launches a double attack with two recordings on the Inspire label. The songs are Too Much Violence and Prayer Time.
These singles are being distributed by All Access.
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