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Tune to blouse and skirt!!! There was some serious cuts to this back in the day - some wicked DJ cuts. if anybody has one on their channel you're w...
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Tune to blouse and skirt!!! There was some serious cuts to this back in the day - some wicked DJ cuts. if anybody has one on their channel you're welcome to post a video response. On the Links label -1975(ish)
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Tapper Zukie - Don't Get Crazy. Released 1976. Dont get crazy (weary) 1976 Tapper Zukie (or Tappa Zukie) (born David Sinclair, 1955, Kingston, Jamai...
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Tapper Zukie - Don't Get Crazy. Released 1976. Dont get crazy (weary) 1976 Tapper Zukie (or Tappa Zukie) (born David Sinclair, 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae deejay and producer. Tapper was the nickname given to him by his grandmother in his youth, while Zukie was the name that came from his friends' association as a young boy, their gang called 'The Zukies'. In 1973 his mother, worried by Zukie's tendency to get into trouble, sent him to England to stay with some relatives. Producer Bunny Lee arranged with the UK based entrepreneur Larry Lawrence for him to undertake some recording sessions and concerts, opening for U-Roy the day after his arrival in London. Zukie's first release was the single "Jump & Twist", produced by Lawrence. Around this time he also recorded material for Clem Bushay which would later form part of the Man A Warrior album, issued in 1975. Zukie returned to Jamaica, cutting "Judge I Oh Lord" for Lloydie Slim and "Natty Dread Don't Cry". Taking some riddims from Bunny Lee and Joseph Hoo Kim, he toasted over them at King Tubby's studio, these forming the album MPLA (released in 1976). The Man A Warrior album had gained Zukie a cult following in the UK, and he returned there in 1975, releasing the track "MPLA" as a single, which was sufficiently successful for Klik to issue the album of the same name in the UK. One notable fan of MPLA was Patti Smith, who gave Zukie a support slot on her UK tour and contributed sleeve-notes to his 1977 album Man From Bosrah. This period of success allowed Zukie to set up his own 'Stars' record label, and he began to produce other artists, including Junior Ross & The Spear, Prince Alla and Horace Andy. Two dub albums emerged in 1977: Escape From Hell and Tapper Zukie In Dub. A deal with Virgin Records subsidiary Frontline saw the release of two further albums in 1978 - Peace In The Ghetto and Tapper Roots, while he also continued to release records on his Stars label in Jamaica.
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JulieHally release "256 e.p." on November 25th, combine their energizing 8bit rock with both male...
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http://www.hearjapan.com/store/album_...
JulieHally release "256 e.p." on November 25th, combine their energizing 8bit rock with both male/female vocals sung in a robotic style.
Hally from JulieHally is a true chiptune pioneer, having been a champion of the music since it first formed in the '80s. He went on to form VORC.org, a site for the chiptune community to talk about and share their low-bit creations. Julie is an idol, graphic artist, and an iPhone application producer. In 2006, her photo collection, "Samurai Girl" reached number one slot for books on Japan's Amazon ranking.
DreamHack welcomes JulieHally with open 8bit arms - This year's 2009 Winter DreamHack will be host to JulieHally from VORC Records.
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Thanks for the positive comments.
Sorry no updates in such a long time... wow!
I've been working on new things, doing shows, etc.
Been working on a bunch of new videos for other artists.
I think they will be online next month (Aug).
i know there will be
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What an honor it was to meet you in Austin at SXSW.
Cheers