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VIDEO: “Always Together: Chinese-Jamaicans In Reggae” (movie trailer)

Official Trailer: Always Together: Chinese-Jamaicans In Reggae from Always Together on Vimeo.

If you are a casual fan of ska and/or reggae music, people of Chinese descent may not be the first image that comes to mind. However, if you become a fan and start to investigate deeper, you’ll discover that Chinese-Jamaicans played a major role in the production and creation of some of the most influential music not only in Jamaica, but eventually around the world. Always Together: Chinese-Jamaicans In Reggae takes a wide look at some of the names you may have only seen in passing in album liner notes or in magazines and blogs, and gets in-depth about the role people like Leslie Kong, Tom Wong, and Byron Lee had on the creation of what may be some of your favorite songs and albums.

SOME STUFFS: Major Lazer has iTunes’ Best Electronic Single of the year

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The song is called “Pon De Floor”, a song that moved people to not only dance, but try to copy the moves in the music video. The song was performed by Major Lazer, and the song was called by iTunes the best electronic single of 2009.

The duo of Diplo Dukes and Switch Jukes will be doing a number of festivals in the New Year, and as for 2010, who knows? Congratulations to Dip and Switch.

In time Wes, Noodle Shop.

VIDEO: Major Lazer’s “Pon De Floor”

Holy smokes and making whips with the falakian, Major Lazer going deep pon de river, or in this case “Pon De Floor”, Ethiopians! Lots of dry humping and non-moist fingerings, corropians. Maybe almost to the point of a cord falling out, like fallopians.

(TRANSLATION: Major Lazer video with loads of hot Jamaican dancing in a unique digital setting.)

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