As the first single from the sixluVv debut EP "Caymanas Drive"
"Turn Off the Lights (PUM PUM MEGAMASH REMIX)"
is a MegaMash of the #1 song in the US: "Future - Turn Off the Lights" &
Jamaica's #1 Dancehall song:"Baby Cham - Pum Pum Tun Up"
Based out of Tampa, Florida ‘sixluVv’ is a Dancehall SoundSystem made up of ElektroAkoustic Music Producer RiecesPiec.es & Dj Mellohype of Snypaworks HD.
The name ‘sixluVv’ comes from the classic Jamaican hailing ‘One Love’ & the phrase used in the game of Domino phrase that describes winning 6 games in a row–the ultimate win. Where we used to hail one another with ‘One Love’, we now say “sixluVv” to wish success, health & a positive vibes.
click the link below to listen:
Turn Off the Lights (Pum Pum Megamash Remix)
UPCOMING SHOW SCHEDULE
Sat Oct 20th: Day Break: The Ultimate Day Party @ Mangroves SoHo
208 S Howard Ave. Tampa, FL from 2pm to 7pm
Sat Oct 20th: Swagnificent Saturday @ Cloud 9
1910 S Pine Ave Ocala FL
Sat Oct 27th: Reggae on the Rooftop @ Prana Skybar
1619 E 7th Ave Ybor City, FL
Wed Oct 31st: Riddims Wednesdays HALLOWEEN BASHMENT @ FUBAR
225 W University Ave Gainsville FL
Sat Nov 3rd: Reggae on the Rooftop @ Prana Skybar
1619 E 7th Ave Ybor City, FL
Sat Nov 10th : Reggae on the Rooftop @ Prana Skybar
1619 E 7th Ave Ybor City, FL
Sat Nov 17th : BABY CHAM LIVE @ Club Stereo
238 W University Ave Gainsville FL
Sat Nov 24th: Prana Skybar
1619 E 7th Ave Ybor City, FL
Sat Dec 1st: Reggae on the Rooftop
1619 E 7th Ave Ybor City, FL
A sound system is a group of sound engineers, DJs and performers/MCs who work together to put on a live show. Sound systems are most closely associated with dancehall music, and within that context, DJs are often called "selectors" and MCs are often called "DJs." Sound systems have a particular brand and identity usually, not unlike a band or other group of musicians. In dancehall music, sound systems often have "sound clashes" or competitions with each other.
Although modern sound systems are associated with dancehall music, sound systems date back to 1950s Jamaica. Sound systems have often played a central role in Jamaican politics.