Overproof Soundsystem

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The Model 00:00 Tools
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Get with it 00:00 Tools
War Must Cease 00:00 Tools
The Plea 00:00 Tools
Dis Sound 00:00 Tools
Got To Be A Way 00:00 Tools
King Step 00:00 Tools
Watch What You Put Inna... [G-Corp Version] 00:00 Tools
Riddim Rider 00:00 Tools
fussing & fighting 00:00 Tools
Dub Africa 00:00 Tools
Jump Up 00:00 Tools
Long Time 00:00 Tools
Live It Up Right (feat. Kenijah Boothe) 00:00 Tools
Fire 00:00 Tools
Tarantula 00:00 Tools
Youth Culture 00:00 Tools
The Shield 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
King Step-Mix 00:00 Tools
Kunta Kinte 00:00 Tools
King Step (Unitone Hi-Fi Remix) 00:00 Tools
Commander & Chief 00:00 Tools
Roots & Reality 00:00 Tools
Dub Afrika 00:00 Tools
Summer Sounds / Summertime 00:00 Tools
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King Step (Unitone Hi-Fi Mix) 00:00 Tools
Watch What You Put Inna Rizzla 00:00 Tools
Watch What You Can Put Inna... 00:00 Tools
Unity 00:00 Tools
Reality String 00:00 Tools
No Matter 00:00 Tools
Mama 00:00 Tools
02 Dub Commander 00:00 Tools
I Give Strength 00:00 Tools
Gotta Be a Way 00:00 Tools
Watch What You Put Inna Rizla [Radio Version] 00:00 Tools
Riddem Rider 00:00 Tools
Kunte Kinte 00:00 Tools
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Live it Up right 00:00 Tools
Watch What You Put Ina Rizla 00:00 Tools
01 Commander and Chief 00:00 Tools
Kingstep 00:00 Tools
Jump Up Tikidub Remix 00:00 Tools
Watch What You Put Inna... (G-Corp Version) 00:00 Tools
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Richard Dorfmeister presents - A Different Drummer Selection-A Decade In Dub 92-02 00:00 Tools
The herb (feat. Cheshire cat) 00:00 Tools
Different Drummer Radio Version 00:00 Tools
Live it up right (feat. Kenijah Booth) 00:00 Tools
Live It Up Right ft Kenijah Boothe 00:00 Tools
Herb Dub 00:00 Tools
The Model (Dub) 00:00 Tools
The Herb 00:00 Tools
Jump Up (Tiki Dub Remix) 00:00 Tools
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Different Drummer Instrumental 00:00 Tools
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RICHARD DORFMEISTER Presents A Different Drummer Selection" - Watch What You Put Inna 00:00 Tools
Watch What Your Put Inna 00:00 Tools
Watch What You Put Inna.... 00:00 Tools
Live it up right (feat Kenijah Boothe) 00:00 Tools
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Watch what you put inna (Jinx In Dubs Rizla Dub Rerub) 00:00 Tools
Watch What You Put Inna… 00:00 Tools
This Sound 00:00 Tools
“Dub Africa” 00:00 Tools
Watch What You Put Inna (Dub) 00:00 Tools
The Herb ft Chesire Cat 00:00 Tools
Give I Strength 00:00 Tools
Perilous Time 00:00 Tools
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The Overproof Sound system started its life in 1998 as a monthly reggae night called "Overproof" held at the Medicine bar in Birmingham, England. The night was started by Different Drummer’s Richard Wittingham (Rockers Hi Fi) Adam Regan (Leftfoot) and Birmingham’s dub duo G.Corp. Since the seventies, reggae music in Birmingham had become ghettoized, pushed out of city venues into illegal parties and split into genres. With violence on the increase it was only the brave that would get to hear it. The "Overproof" night was not only a way for those involved to escape the recording studio and party but a way of bringing reggae back to the masses. This was not a bashment or revives night. Not to be tied down to one genre the music policy was anything reggae or reggae influenced. From old school sixty’s cuts to modern Dub and remix’s. With its atmosphere of peace and good vibes and a reputation for a happy mixed crowd the night soon grew often bringing together 1500 regulars for what have now become legendery parties. From the start, the microphone and DJ’ing duties were shared by Ras-T-Weed (Rockers Hi Fi) and Juggla (Creation sound) over time percussion was added in the form of The Mighty Magoo (Substance).dance hall anthem "Long time". Kenijah Boothe son of reggae legend Ken Boothe takes on Guest vocals on the soul stirring The Messenger started his musical career as "Roland Xerox" with his 1987 release of "Mirror Lover". Roland spent the next few years perfecting his craft as an M.C. on the soundsystem known as Daddy Negus. The ninety’s transported Xerox to Jamaica as a recording artiste and it was here he met up with Luciano "The Cabbala Man". Luciano did not see Xerox as a copier but as a deliverer and using Roland’s family name, christened him "Messenger Douglas". Back in the U.K. The Messenger was introduced by a mutal friend to the "Elephanthouse" home of G. Corp and the Overproof Soundsystem. Whithin Minutes he was recording tracks Messenger Douglas on G. Corp’s forthcoming "Dub Plates from the Elephanthouse Vol. 3". Things clicked and under his own steam Douglas made his way to Germany to join the Overproof tour. From that night on there has not been a show without him. Now truly part of the Overproof family he has made his presence felt on the new Overproof recordings. Not ones for loafing around the rest of the crew have been hard at it. Ras T-Weed has found time to tour with Richard Dorfmeister’s Tosca project and make appearnces both recorded and live with the Al Hacka Soundsystem and Nuremburg’s Boozoo Bajou. T-Weed has also released his own single ’Fire Pon Gun" on Murry Man’s "Mellow Vibes" label. He is now putting together his own solo project. Juggla has also been out and about touring with the mighty "Noise Shaper" and contributing the majority of the tracks to thier new "Ruff Out There" LP. Messenger Douglas has released the first 10" on his own "Alphamix" label Two killer tunes "Share" and "Ting like dat". The Overproof Soundsystem has added another new member in the Form of Conrad Kelly. Conrad has spent years playing Drums and percussion with the likes of Steel Pulse , Freddy McGregor , I Jahman Levi and many reggae greats. His percussion and vocals adds a whole other Dimension to the new overproof shows. Conrad Kelly The Elephanthouse has been running red hot with the new Overproof LP. Nearly finished, it already includes s few real gems. There’s a nod to the German massive with a cover of Kraftwork’s "The Model", a hip-hop anthem in the form of "Youth Culture" and a few other real surprises... In 1999 a European promoter attended the club and so impressed with the good spirit and almost tribal quality of the party he invited Overproof over to Europe, thus giving birth to the "Overproof sound system". The sound system has been touring constantly now since 1999 and has become a solid core of five people Ras-T-Weed (Rockers Hi Fi), Juggla, Mighty Magoo, Stallion (G.Corp.) and Jah Grizzly (G.Corp.). (G.Corp.).Having taken on three summers of festivals, twenty two date tours and playing along side most of there reggae heroes, it was time to record there own music project, at the start of 2002 the now legendary "Watch what you put inna" E.P was recorded and despite distribution problems the track went on to be, and still is a club anthem around the world. With this as inspiration in the early part of 2003 "Overproof" forced a break from touring and encamped in the "Elephant House" the celebrated headquarters of Birmingham’s Dub miesters G.Corp. Under the production eye of G.Corp, Overproof’s first album "Nothing to proove" was written and recorded. The album reflects the true spirit of both the original club night and the sound systems live presence. Musical styles swing joyfully from the studio one’ish "Get With It" through the blissful roots of " the Plea" to the cheeky Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.