This video is very important to us. It not only introduces us to the Sound System scene but the natural social life of Jamaica to the outside world. Keep it up. Good Job. It's unfortunate that during our times as Mobile Sounds sets in Ghana , nobody made a documentary about Mobile Groups. I might get involved to research that when I am in Ghana, West Africa. You are contributing to Jamaica's history.
Let me share my personal experience with viewers. After understudying or apprenticing big name Mobile groups in the capital cities of Ghana, Accra and Ashanti regional city, Kumasi during my Secondary School years in 1985-89, I was able to establish my own group in my town Mankessim near the coast near Cape Coast after graduating from the University. One day, we went to a village ( up country) to play Social Jams for their local festival. When we were testing our sets, the bass power collapsed the front wall. I was made to pay for the renovation later. I had just one 18 inches Fane in a box. This gives you an idea about how Ghanaians Sound Systems were following our brothers in Jamaica. Not bragging , my sound was very good, because I formed my group with enough experience from my apprenticeship with all the groups I worked. By then subwoofer sound was really known but SPACE FM ( name of my group) had 2 sets of bass , hard and sub. I love music and good sounds. I now live in the US as a Minister.
@Jamican sounds systems mek sure May 28 u deh a the dance with Bass Odyssey and Mark Movements we want to see that one! and August 5 Mark Movements and Dynamite a bonny gate. Special request fi dem one deh! bless up
Mi seh all now mi cyaa stop laugh wen d man seh u affi guh book monitor sound next time lol yh man same way so every time wen sound a test there's always somebody fi cme chat fuckry
@@kanyefrench6419 exactly. Think a monitor box settings. Should be three wall. I’ll take four. I’m one of the few that goes to a party just for the sound. If I see a monitor box. I’m going home 👀.
This video is very important to us. It not only introduces us to the Sound System scene but the natural social life of Jamaica to the outside world. Keep it up. Good Job. It's unfortunate that during our times as Mobile Sounds sets in Ghana , nobody made a documentary about Mobile Groups. I might get involved to research that when I am in Ghana, West Africa. You are contributing to Jamaica's history.
Real bbc sound man dem yah raws e bass line yah 😂😂😂
This sound neat and clean fi true
Mi nuh care lick bass anywhere and anyhow di Princess dem couldn’t take the basss 😂😂🇯🇲👏🏾
Jah jah
it a claaat enu loool dem never need two wall fi there suh though
A 2 half a wall that lawn would need
Real talk
Mi think di rest room a nu place fi sleep 😃😀💯🇯🇲
Sound looks and sound the part, big up Street Vibz....💥💥💥💥💥
Street vibes ✨️ a gawn loudddd effect woyo 💯🇯🇲💣🔥🔥💥💯🇯🇲🌟💣🏌🔥
Bassline drop and di lady dem go in a labor same time 😅😂😂
Let me share my personal experience with viewers. After understudying or apprenticing big name Mobile groups in the capital cities of Ghana, Accra and Ashanti regional city, Kumasi during my Secondary School years in 1985-89, I was able to establish my own group in my town Mankessim near the coast near Cape Coast after graduating from the University. One day, we went to a village ( up country) to play Social Jams for their local festival. When we were testing our sets, the bass power collapsed the front wall. I was made to pay for the renovation later. I had just one 18 inches Fane in a box. This gives you an idea about how Ghanaians Sound Systems were following our brothers in Jamaica. Not bragging , my sound was very good, because I formed my group with enough experience from my apprenticeship with all the groups I worked. By then subwoofer sound was really known but SPACE FM ( name of my group) had 2 sets of bass , hard and sub.
I love music and good sounds. I now live in the US as a Minister.
Grammy sound risingstar big up to you brother I love how sound play...100% sweet...
Nice sound
Yo mi nuh lie enuh shortman star him wah do everything Rasta
Good setup, nah man standing behind selectahs. Bullet
Dah sound yah nuh play wid ppl enuh🔥🔥🔥
It a claat eno🔥🔥
A suh sound fi clap
Sounds heavy yuh f..k
machine ah clap full a clarity
🇯🇲🔥🔥🔥🔥 In the USA
Next time book little sound lady
@Jamican sounds systems mek sure May 28 u deh a the dance with Bass Odyssey and Mark Movements we want to see that one! and August 5 Mark Movements and Dynamite a bonny gate. Special request fi dem one deh! bless up
They just two deuces columns in that small space with all that power
Sound a buss like a cannon
What the riddim name at 33:07, keep the videos come bredda mad!!
Chase vampire
Só pedras da hora
Want to hire this sound in November
🤣🤣yah yow too much sound for that space but what do I know
U can share the dubplates fam ?
It look like seh the audio track in the Serato software nuh analyze to detect the Beats per Minute (BPM) and Key.
dem a use scratch live suh the bpm nuh show pon e plater
The bass line a give them panic attack 😅🙆♂️
Anyone know to contact them?
What's the sub cabinet design name
Test the big sound then play it on a nice level
Mi seh all now mi cyaa stop laugh wen d man seh u affi guh book monitor sound next time lol yh man same way so every time wen sound a test there's always somebody fi cme chat fuckry
🆙
Your Bass box too small Rasta🇯🇵🇯🇲😂😂😂😂
overkill venue too small for two wall
It’s Jamaica mate, there’s no such thing as overkill down there mate 🤣🤣🤣
@@kanyefrench6419 exactly. Think a monitor box settings. Should be three wall. I’ll take four. I’m one of the few that goes to a party just for the sound. If I see a monitor box. I’m going home 👀.
@@alienwareproduction150 same with me bro, if there ain’t no big sound. I ain’t interested 😂