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DJ Sets: Pete Rock, DJ Muro and Magachin on Deadly Dragon Sounds Radio
DJ Sets: Pete Rock, DJ Muro and Magachin on Deadly Dragon Sounds Radio

By JR on 10:34 AM

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This special episode of The Deadly Dragon Sound System show goes outside it's normal boundaries of Reggae programming, with crate diggers Pete Rock, DJ Muro and Magachin blessing the wheels of steel with a set of multi-genre deep breaks, live on East Village Radio. Once you start listening, the show quickly becomes exciting once the first DJ starts spinning.

This radio show is a nice change of tune, especially if you can relate to feeling of not hearing enough of the deep sounds of reggae music associated with Hip Hop names in awhile. Personally, I miss hearing the sounds of Reggae as a person of West-Indian heritage and product of 90's Hip Hop where the two genres of music were more at a crossroads.




From Deadly Dragon Sound System:

"Hailing out of Japan, Magachin has built a solid sound system based on dubplates and love of Jamaican culture. He will be sure to bring some classic dancehall or wicked lovers tunes. Also from Japan, DJ Muro has of course built a name producing and putting out hip hop, but also is very much into finding deep reggae and reggae breaks, as he showcased the last time he was on the show. That takes us to our third guest, the legendary hip hop producer Pete Rock. Recognized as one the most respected hip hop producers in the game, you can't have been into hip hop in the 90s without knowing something about reggae. We don't know if he and Muro are bringing wax or digital, and we don't know if they are playing reggae or not. But they are definitely part of the Deadly Dragon Massive and aesthetic so it should be a great show, I am sure you are excited as we are."

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