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World Bash’ Brings 90’s Hardcore Dancehall Vibes to Brooklyn

World Bash’ Brings 90’s Hardcore Dancehall Vibes to Brooklyn

 As Caribbean American Heritage and Black Music Appreciation months unfold in June, premiere presenter of Caribbean entertainment, Garfield “Chin” Bourne, is bringing 90’s Hardcore Dancehall vibes to Brooklyn, New York. 

Through his entertainment imprint Irish and Chin, the esteemed event producer presents “World Bash,” an electrifying sound system stage show set for Saturday, June 28 at the historic Crown Hill Theater. Now in its third U.S. iteration, this year’s “World Bash” convenes top sounds who contributed to Brooklyn’s historic 90’s Dancehall scene, including LP International, Soul Supreme, Earth Ruler and Killamanjaro. 

The rivalries of the featured sounds certainly add sparks to “World Bash.” Notably, they carry the history of some of Brooklyn’s biggest sound clash competitions. They also have some of the biggest dub plate anthems in the region.

Just imagine the vibes and sounds of legendary Brooklyn venues like Tilden, Biltmore and Starlite Ballrooms, Aristocrat Manner and Afrika House to name a few. The musically charged event will recapture the era’s excitement, giving new generations of fans an opportunity to experience the magic, while mature concertgoers will embark on a nostalgic musical and cultural journey. All will witness the raw, undying energy of sound system culture. 

“Brooklyn is the U.S. mecca of sound system culture,” declares Bourne. “After years of staging most of my sound system events in Queens… I thought it would be special to return to Brooklyn with my newest brand, World Bash! The lineup reflects the rich history of 90’s Brooklyn sound system culture.”

Adding to the highly anticipated event is the “Quadruple Crownin” of four sound system icons, including Danny Dread, Downbeat, Don One and Jah Wise. These stalwarts are being celebrated for their invaluable contributions to sound system culture and impact on Jamaican music and culture. 

“In the midst of the excitement, I want to stress the importance of honoring the legends of the culture,” says Bourne. 

“Giving flowers to these icons is overdue. Danny Dread, Downbeat, Don One and Jah Wise have poured their unique gifts into sound system culture for decades. They must know how much they have impacted music, culture and the world. We say Thank You!” 

Dedicated to presenting authentic sound system culture to worldwide audiences for over 25 years, Irish and Chin added World Bash to their expansive entertainment brand in 2023. Launched in honor of Mighty Crown’s retirement, World Bash has been held in the U.S., UK and Canada.

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