December 2007 | The Heatwave Blog
Dancehall, reggae, bashment and more from the UK, the Caribbean and beyond
Heatwave Mix on Sinden’s Kiss Show
We did an exclusive 30 minute mix for Sinden's weekly radio show on Kiss that was broadcast last week. The mix features a few of our own productions, refixes and specials as well as tunes from Sinden himself, Ghislain Poirier and a bunch of brand new dancehall, reggaeton and hip hop. Check the full tracklist or listen to the show.
Posted by Gabriel Heatwave | Monday 03 December 2007 | Add a comment
The Heatwave Chart - December 2007
Our top tune this month is the massive hip hop/reggae collaboration between Busta Rhymes, Shabba Ranks and Akon, with other big new tunes from Riko Dan, Soulja Boy and Shaggy. Queen Ifrica's close-to-the-bone account of sexual abuse and grime/bashment MC Doctor's vocal over Cotti's pounding dubstep production also feature.
- Akon, Busta Rhymes & Shabba Ranks - Clear The Air
- Sean Paul - Pick It Up and Drop It
- Collie Buddz - Blind To You
- Riko Dan - Hard Life
- Queen Ifrica - Daddy
- Soulja Boy - Crank That
- Cotti & Doctor - Calm Down
- Shaggy - Who A Wear Di Jacket
- Alborosie - Nuh Betta Than Me
- Swizz Beatz, Young Jeezy, Eve & Elephant Man - Money In The Bank (Remix)
Posted by Gabriel Heatwave | Wednesday 05 December 2007 | Add a comment
Live - Major Mackerel, Johnny Osbourne and Shabba Ranks
Audio clip from a recent Deadly Dragon Sound dance in New York featuring the veteran Jamaican stars Major Mackerel (pictured), Johnny Osbourne and Shabba Ranks riding Love Punaany Bad, one of my favourite 80s dancehall riddims:
Major Mackerel, Johnny Osbourne and Shabba Ranks - Love Punaany Bad Riddim
Great to hear artists of this calibre performing live in the casual, mic-sharing dancehall style; gutting that sessions like this aren't often held in London. For only $10 (£5!) the line up was incredible: three top class sounds in Japan's Mighty Crown, Tony Screw's Downbeat The Ruler and Deadly Dragon themselves, plus the three artists mentioned above, reggae singers Sadiki and Sammy Dread, upcoming bashment MC Teflon and a bunch of Japanese artists as well!
Posted by Gabriel Heatwave | Monday 10 December 2007 | Add a comment
The Heatwave Christmas Bashment
It's our Christmas party next Friday in the bass-filled basement of Gramaphone in Brick Lane/Spitalfields. Featuring the bashy best of 2007's hits alongside classic dancehall, reggae, hip hop and more. Plus bashment Christmas carols and x-amount of CD and vinyl giveaways!
Posted by Gabriel Heatwave | Wednesday 12 December 2007 | Add a comment
The Badman Commandments
This article was originally published in the first issue of Woofah, a magazine dedicated to reggae, grime and dubstep, in September 2007...
Listening to hundreds and hundreds of dancehall tunes over the years, I've been struck by the frequency with which artists pepper their lyrics with instructions on how to be a badman, or at least statements on what badmen do and don't do. More often than not, the commandments (just as in the Good Book) are proscriptive rather than prescriptive, emphasising what behaviour isn't acceptable ("thou shalt not..."). Piecing together ten of my favourite lines, which are often (surely not unintentionally) hilarious, I've put together a quick guide to help all those budding badmen out there...
"Badman nuh run away"
Buccaneer - Badman Sonata
(Main Street)"Badman nuh fraid a yuh crew"
Egg Nog – Getaway Driver
(Q45 - Broke Bottle riddim)
These two late 90s tunes get the ball rolling with some basic, self-explanatory prohibitions helping badmen deal with conflict. Scare Dem Crew's Badman Nuh Dress Like Girl is also worth a mention here for its apparent pointing-out-the-obvious factor, despite some of the hairstyles (blonde pigtails?) sported in recent years by ex-Scare Dem member Elephant Man.
"Badman nuh ramp with punaany"
Beenie Man - Real Badman
(Young Blood - Range Rover riddim)"Badman we nuh rape nobody"
Kiprich - I Hate Rapists
(Mista Wilks - Ice Cube riddim)
It seems that unlike in the Bible, adultery is not a proscribed activity - in fact Beenie Man implicitly condones it by outlawing hesitation when it comes to sex. Kiprich's spot-on anti-rape anthem makes it clear that any punaany business must at least be consensual, which is good news for bad girls.
"Badman nuh go watch Brokeback Mountain"
Elephant Man - Nuh Bruck Back Mountain
Jam II - Sidewalk University riddim)"Badman don't drink Snapple"
Mr Easy - Feel Alright
(Black Shadow - Chat riddim)
While obviously Elephant Man's motivation for not wanting to see Brokeback Mountain is his deep-seated and objectionable homophobia, I like the extent to which the badman commandments meddle with daily life in these two examples, influencing decisions at both the cinema and the chiller cabinet; I wonder if there is a badman-endorsed popcorn flavour?
"Sensible badman nuh par with idiot"
Beenie Man - Real Badman
(Birchill - Stage Time riddim)"Real badman nuh have no time to hesitate"
Shaggy - Rude Dub Wi Want
(Champagne International - VIP riddim)
The qualification of these two lines, especially Beenie Man's distinction between sensible and run-of-the-mill badmen, is really quite admirable. Admittedly, Shaggy is a little vague when it comes to when exactly badmen shouldn't hesitate (or indeed why they're so pressed for time), but certainly Beenie Man leaves us in no doubt as to what kind of company badmen should keep.
"Badman nuh fi pull chest of drawers"
Vybz Kartel - Mrs Jaw
(Daseca - Anger Management riddim)"Badman nuh like Tom Sawyers"
Wayne Wonder - Tom Sawyer
(Fire Links - Airwave riddim)
I have absolutely no idea what Vybz Kartel is talking about here; I can only imagine that his mum once asked him to move some furniture around and he wasn't up for it. As for the Wayne Wonder lyric, maybe I'm missing something through not having read Tom Sawyer, though I did come across him in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and he seemed like a pretty decent kid.
Posted by Gabriel Heatwave | Friday 14 December 2007 | 8 comments
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