Wrongtom presents: Dang In Digital

July 14, 2008 by Mr Trick  
Filed under Guest Mixes, Podcast

Wrongtom presents: Dang In Dub 3 - Dang In Digital

As summer finally deigns to show its face, the time comes around once more for some Dang In Dub action. Following on from installments one and two, we now have volumes three and four headed your way for the sunshine of 2008. For volume three though, it is Wrongtom stepping up to the mix with a point to prove. Whilst doing our radio show, I’d made a comment that I really didn’t like much digital reggae stuff, and generally considered it inferior to the classic 60s and 70s sounds of Jamaica. Tom begged to differ, and offered to do a Dang In Dub installment to prove just how great some of it was. Always happy to be proven musically wrong, I leapt at the chance to hear his case. So, here it is: Dang In Dub 3 - Dang In Digital, and I shall hand over to Tom to explain it:

For a while now I’ve been meaning to knock together a mix of 80’s dancehall and digital reggae tracks so when my normally astute friend Mr Trick scoffed at the notion of a good digital dub record I figured there was no better way to prove otherwise than to rummage through my shelves for some of that synthesized gold and offer him another chapter in his Dang In Dub series.

Dang In Digital covers the first decade of digital reggae and from the moment Wayne Smith showed up at Jammy’s with his mate’s Casio MT40 to Jazwad and Herbie’s take on a rhythm made famous by the gravel throated Shaggy. The big names and big rhythms are all accounted for alongside some not so famous tracks. Some of it’s vocal, some of it’s versioned and some sections I’ve dubbed out myself like Tiger’s Bam Bam which shouldn’t be confused with the Pliers’ cover of the Toots classic.

Maybe I should apologize for the crackles and noise on some of these records but I’m afraid they’ve seen a lot of action over the years, some of them having been mainstays in my record box as long as I can remember, and i guess you can also rest assured I haven’t simply been sifting through blogs downloading other people’s discoveries.

So here you go, one hour’s worth of the nicest sounds charting the dawning of the computer age in Jamaican music.

Enjoy,

Wrongtom

Click here to download the mix! (113Mb)

Tracklisting:
1. Ken Bob ‘Bad Sound’
2. Bobby Konders ‘Tempo Version’
3. Anthony Redrose ‘Tempo’
4. Tenor Saw ‘Fever’
5. Sugar Minott & Admiral Ken Jones ‘Stalag Version’
6. Half Pint ‘Crazy Girl’
7. Johnny Osbourne ‘Ice Cream Sound’
8. Morris Johnson ‘Real Rock’
9. Admiral Bailey ‘Big Belly Man’
10. Flourgan ‘Big Batty Girl’
11. Daddy Lizard ‘A Fi Fly Out’
12. Winston Riley ‘Version’
13. Courtney Melody ‘Bad Boy’
14. Tiger ‘Bam Bam’
15. L. James ‘Bam Bam Version’
16. King Jammy ‘Sleng Teng Version’
17. Johnny Osbourne ‘Budy Bye’
18. Shinehead ‘Know How Fe Chat’
19. Frisco Kid ‘Big Tings A Gwaan’
20. Noel Davey ‘Sleng Teng Version’
21. Jazwad & Herbie ‘Woman Of Samaritan Version’
22. Ansel Collins ‘Pretty Lady’
23. Red Dragon ‘Hell Rider’
24. Courtney Melody ‘This Sound A Them Trouble’
25. Steelie & Clevie ‘Super Rock Version’
26. Pam Hall ‘Dear Boopsie’
27. Winston Riley ‘Boops’
28. Steelie & Clevie ‘Spliff Version’
29. Bob Livingston ‘Want A Two Year Old’
30. Lady Junie ‘Naa Get Punaunie’
31. King Tubby ‘Punaunie Riddim’
32. Michael Palmer ‘Lick Shot’
33. Tenor Saw ‘Golden Hen’
34. Gorgon Players ‘Golden Dub’
35. Super Cat ‘Cry Fi De Youth’
36. Tenor Saw ‘Live - Radio’

Dang In Digital artwork by Dave The Chimp and Ekta

Comments

9 Comments on "Wrongtom presents: Dang In Digital"

  1. Laurent on Mon, 14th Jul 2008 11:12 am 

    Dang yo!

  2. Eugen on Wed, 16th Jul 2008 12:18 pm 

    great mix, can’t say how impressed I am. I wish you could put more of Wrongtoms mixes online…
    Thank you for the good work.

  3. wrongtom on Sat, 19th Jul 2008 8:11 pm 

    blessing laid upon you both and the good mr trick

    there’s a few mixes up at http://www.wrongtom.com/index.php/djwrongtom/ if u haven’t looked there before. hopefully trick’ll be hosting a few more on here too

  4. Wrongtom » Blog Archive » on Sun, 20th Jul 2008 10:50 am 

    [...] worth a watch though. Something else which I deem worthy of your precious time is my latest mix Dang In Digital, plus the Last Days Of Disco people have kindly housed my Dumb Down The Disco mix so grab that if [...]

  5. Wrongtom » Blog Archive » Dangnation Alley… on Sun, 20th Jul 2008 10:51 am 

    [...] worth a watch though. Something else which I deem worthy of your precious time is my latest mix Dang In Digital, plus the Last Days Of Disco people have kindly housed my Dumb Down The Disco mix so grab that if [...]

  6. Dubman on Fri, 25th Jul 2008 6:11 am 

    Great mix and a great find! I also prefer the classic sound, was good to learn something new from this one…

  7. Mr Trick on Fri, 25th Jul 2008 9:58 am 

    Good to hear you’re enjoying it Dubman - please do spread the word!

    Love the look of dubandreggae.com too; might have to sign up for a bit of that.

    Oh, and keep an eye on this site as Dang In Dub 4: Every Spoil Is A Style will be going up in the next week or two!

  8. wrongtom on Mon, 4th Aug 2008 8:14 pm 

    a large up to dubman, i’ll also be having a more comprehensive look at that site too - cheers

  9. noface on Fri, 24th Oct 2008 11:41 pm 

    i just shot my bolt listening to this one (because the music was great)

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