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Sound systems ready to deliver at musical farewell to Mighty Crown

World Bash set for Thanksgiving weekend

Published:Thursday | November 23, 2023 | 12:08 AM
Mighty Crown will receive a musically charged send-off at World Bash.
Mighty Crown will receive a musically charged send-off at World Bash.
Mop Head, of the mighty Killamanjaro, will thrill fans with high-impact dub plates and anthems.
Mop Head, of the mighty Killamanjaro, will thrill fans with high-impact dub plates and anthems.
Bass Odyssey selector Damion Delingy promises high-impact sound system entertainment at World Bash.
Bass Odyssey selector Damion Delingy promises high-impact sound system entertainment at World Bash.
Famed selector David Rodigan is set to share the stage with the who’s who of sound system culture at World Bash.
Famed selector David Rodigan is set to share the stage with the who’s who of sound system culture at World Bash.
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The biggest and ‘baddest’ sound systems in the world are set to take centre stage at World Bash on the Tnksgiving holiday weekend for a musical send-off for eight-time world champion sound, Mighty Crown.

Produced by Irish and Chin, the event, which takes place on Friday, November 24, at Amazura in Queens, New York, will feature big league sound systems, which include the likes of Soul Supreme, Bass Odyssey, Kilamanjaro, David Rodigan, Dynamq, Tony Matterhorn, Pink Panther, LP International, Bodyguard, Metromedia and Mighty Crown.

The larger-than-life line-up is curated with selectors and sounds who have played an undeniable role in the Mighty Crown story. Whether through actual clashing or influence, these players are integral in the evolution of Mighty Crown.

Irish and Chin, who are known for presenting Jamaican music and culture to mass audiences, are positioning World Bash as an expansion of their famed World Clash brand.

Garfield ‘Chin’ Bourne of Irish and Chin shared that World Bash has been on his mind “for some time”.

“I envision World Bash as 60 per cent festive and 40 per cent warrish, with unparalleled stage show vibes,” said Bourne.

He noted that the sounds on World Bash have the dub artillery to keep music lovers entertained all night. Classic anthems and good music are the ingredients for a festive night.

“With everyone talking, it gives me a good feeling about World Bash. The fact that people are excited means there is still hope for sound culture and our brand,” Bourne added.

Whether one is a dubplate lover or a champagne spiller, the who’s who of reggae and dancehall culture are all coming together for Mighty Crown in New York.

After more than 30 years, the many-time world champion sound, who hails from Japan, is retiring. World Bash serves as a last stop on Mighty Crown’s ‘The Final Round’ Tour and ultimate chapter of the sound’s storied career.

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