Konshens new video to Gunshot a fire.
Stereo Steppers from Sweden, well known for their awesome Garnett Silk Tribute Mix, did it again! A brandnew one artist Mixtape dedicated to the Wild Apache aka Super Cat!
Download it via Soundcloud, you won’t regret it!
Tracklist:
1. Intro
2. Boops
3. Big & Ready
4. Experienced Lover
5. Deejay Daddy
6. How Cat Go America
7. Dance Inna New York
8. Mandela Land
9. Dolly My Baby (ft. Trevor Sparks)
10. Oh It´s You
11. Terminator
12. Cabbin Stabbin (ft. Nicodemus, Jr Demus & Jr Cat)
13. How Yuh Pretty So
14. Sit Down Pon It
15. Too Greedy
16. Jah Run Tings
17. Love Got A Hold
18. Move Up
19. Pops
20. Come Down
21. Sweets For My Sweets
22. Think Me Come Fi Play
23. Under Pressure
24. Crazy Love
25. Jamaica Jamaica
26. Walkathon
27. Coke Don
28. Them No Care
29. Permit Fi Gun
30. Hell A Go Come
31. Cry Fi Di Youths
32. Trash And Ready
33. Don Dada
34. Tun It Over
35. Fight Fi Power
36. Bubble & Wine
37. Abc
38. Girlstown
39. Scalp Dem
40. Must Be Bright
41. Ghetto Red Hot
42. Nuff Man A Dead
43. Dem No Worry We (ft. Heavy D)
44. Sandokan
45. Chalice A Lick
46. Mud Up
47. Vineyard Style
48. Word, Sound & Power
49. Ride & Shut Off
Beastie Boys Remixed; 100% Reggae Riddims, Dancehall, Roots, Digital Dub.
Mixed by DJ i.e. of Up-Cut Sound. Giving proper respect to the legendary B-Boys,
inna Reggae flavor. Bridging the two powerful sounds of the Beastie Boys with the Power and Sound of the dub backbeat. All remixes were performed live and mixed down in a ‘dubplate style’ with a hope to give an organic mash up without making it glossy and overproduced. House party style! It’s been a rough year with the passing of Adam Yauch so I found it necessary to celebrate life in the Rasta way, with Music.
R.I.P MCA
1-Root Down x Water Scale Interigation- Prince Jammy
2-Looking Down A Barrel of a Gun x Drifter Riddim- King Tubby
3-So What Cha’ Want x Bonx It Version- Ganglords
4-Pass The Mic x Turtle Riddim- MAFFI
5-UNITE x Bronshoj Riddim- MAFFI
6-Body Movin’ x Killer Beez Riddim- Keepleft Records
7-Super Disco Breakin x Action Riddim- JAM2
8-Intergalactic x Yellow Monkies Riddim- Equiknoxx
9-Sure Shot x School Bell Riddim- Keepleft Records
Shake Your Rump x Bam Bam (the sequel) Riddim- Cliff Ray
10-Stop That Train x Stop That Train Riddim- Raggedy Joe
11-Car Thief x Hell Ago Come- Ottey’s All Stars
12-No Sleep Til Brooklyn x RDF Dub- Ragga Dub Force
13-The Move- Regentropfen Riddim- Soul Force
14-Don’t Play No Game That I Can’t Win x Cosa Nostra Riddim- Ward 21

Nice exclusive interview with Salaam Remi by Large Up.
“Most people didn’t even know I exist, and I don’t want them to,” Salaam Remi says. “‘Know my name if you gotta write it on a check’ has been my motto for a long time.” Readers of album credits know the low-key Remi as the guy who put the Fugees, Amy Winehouse, Jasmine Sullivan and Miguel on the map with career-launching hits, and as Nas’ most reliable collaborator for the last decade. The son of Trini-Bajan music producer and veteran promotions man Van Gibbs, Salaam is also behind the most artistically successful hybrids of hip-hop and reggae, from his 1992 remix of Super Cat’s “Ghetto Red Hot” to his recent work with Spragga Benz, and his sublime flip of vintage Super Cat track “Dance Inna New York” on Nas’ “The Don.” His catalog is stacked with remixes so definitive that the originals are no longer even a thought (see Ini Kamoze’s “Here Comes the Hotstepper,” a U.S. No. 1 single after Salaam got his hands on it).
Raised in New York City, Salaam has, since 2001, been based in Miami. He recently invited LargeUp to the private studio he calls Instrument Zoo for a rare look at the creative den where he laid the foundation for Back to Black with Amy Winehouse, and crafted the tracks that make up the heart of Nas’ Life is Good. Head over to Okayplayer today for even more of our interview with Salaam, and get back with us tomorrow for the stories behind his most classic records.
Head over to Large Up to read the interview.
Sound Quake diggin’ deep in the crates and featuring some one-away specials that no other sound can play and some old dubs that were setting dust for a good while now….
This is Sound Quake’s first “official” dubplate mix ever and the first release from the Sound Quake Soundsystem after years.The CD is a digipak collector’s item in fine style! Now available in a limited edition.
Tracklist:
1. SEEED – Accapella
2. Luciano – Acoustic Special
3. Lloyd Brown – I Know
4. Culture – Two Sevens Clash
5. Fred Locks – Black Star Liner
6. Gregory Isaacs – Alone
7. Freddie McGregor – Big Ship
8. Don Carlos – Late Night Blues
9. Lloyd Parks – Ordinary Man
10. Buju Banton – Destiny
11. Aswad – Love Fire
12. Alton Ellis & Junior Ellis – Too Late
13. Lloyd Parks – Mafia (Live in Hamburg)
14. Mighty Diamonds – Pass The Kutchie
15. Ranking Joe – It Haffi Bun
16. F. McGregor & Louie Culture – Bogus Badge
17. Candyman – Mr. Indica
18. Leroy Sibbles – Get In The Groove
19. Glen Washington – I Just Want To Love You
20. George Nooks – Tribal War
21. Culture – Zion Gate
22. Max Romeo – Evening News
23. Luciano – Guess What’s Happening
24. Shinehead – Promises
25. Tanya Stephens – Big Heavy Gal
26. Tristan Palmer – Cuss Cuss
27. Barry Brown – Far East
28. Lloyd Brown & Sanchez – Rocksteady/Since You’ve been Gone
29. Beres Hammond – Groovy Little Thing
30. U-Roy – Everybody Bawling
31. Derrick Morgan –Conquering Ruler
32. Horace Andy – Don’t Try To Use Me
33. Frankie Paul – Curfew
34. Lloyd Parks – Reservation For Two
35. Winston Francis – Mr Fix It
36. Sizzla – You A Fake
37. Mikey General – Step Pon Dem Again
38. Tanya Stephens – Man Fi Rule
39. Glen Washington – Play Mr Music
40. Cornel Campbell & Jah Stitch – Please Be True/The Killer
41. Alton Ellis – Let Him Try
42. Enos McLoud – The Look aka Cheater
43. Glen Adams – Miss Winey
44. Luciano & Mikey General – Sound Doctor
45. Singing Melody & Bunny General – Drum Pan Dead
46. Half Pint – Love Zone
47. Malibu & Screechie Joe – Screechie Cross No Border
48. Hopeton James – In The Mood
49. Derrick Harriot – Tonight Tonight
50. Glen Washington & Prince Mohammed – Bubbling Love
51. Glen Washington – Surprise
52. Sugar Minott – Stronger Than Before
53. Sugar Minott – In The Ghetto
54. Cocoa Tea – Party People
55. Carlton Livingston – Itch It Up Operator
56. Fred Locks – Girls Like Dirt
Another young reggae artist gone too soon!
Matthew McAnuff, son of Winston McAnuff, and singer of such tunes as Be Careful and If you want war, was chopped to death during an attack yesterday morning in a section of St. James, Jamaica.
Please go ahead and read a nice tribute to Matthew via UnitedReggae.com.
Condolances to his family and friends, may his soul rest in peace.

The german dancehall direx did it again!
Here’s Ronny Trettmanns brandnew summer hitsong called “Ostseemuse”.