Jamaican DJ King Jammy recalls the early days of Jamaican DJs. Sound men would erase artist and record label names, then drop new cut at a party. Rock and roll didn't go over well in Jamaica because it had no discernible dance beat. The US to Jamaica pipeline that kept crates filled with jazz, blues and R&B was running dry.
Jamaica is famous around the world for its music, including genres like ska, dub, and reggae. It’s tempting to think that the powerful amplifiers and giant speakers at the dance parties were designed to perfectly capture Jamaica’s indigenous sounds. But it’s actually the other way around. Those speakers and amps came first. And the electricians, mechanics and engineers who built and adapted that technology would then play a decisive role in the creation of Jamaica’s modern music. They helped pioneer approaches to making and performing music that would spawn whole other scenes from the Bronx to the UK.
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