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Digital English DubPlate Style

Brooklyn Ny, United States

I was born in London to Jamaican Parents who loved music & took it to another level Digital English left England in 1977 to reside in New York, the cultural capital of the world. focused on reggae music intensified which allowed his record collection to multiply. While attending college, he secured a part-time job with Keith’s Records store, which allowed him to meet most reggae artists and get even more deeply involved with the music. A customer who patronized Keith’s Records formulated the name “Digital English” to match the unique English sound that he played. At that time, English reggae music was rare.In the 80’s while working part-time at Music Masters on Utica Avenue, he heard one of the first computerized rhythms. In 1983 with the ability to read and play music He and a new artist, Trevor Sparks, created a cover tune, originally done by Errol Dunkley, called “Every Man Do His Thing a Little Way Different”. This was an instant hit.

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