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– Lohit Progressions WMC 2011… // LOHIT

– Lohit Progressions WMC 2011… // LOHIT [LR201125]Genre: Prog-House, Release Date: Mar 21 2011 Beatport: www.beatport.com Label: LOHIT 1 Kay Mikado – One Inch Higher (Original Mix) 2 Ankhen – Lisa (Original Mix) 3 Aki Amano – Daybreak (Original Mix) 4 Kash Trivedi – Absolute (Original Mix) 5 Wirik & Ivan DBri – CIrnorhc ehT(Original Mix) 6 Liebba – Sunshine on Rasta (Original Mix) 7 EGOISM – Peace (Original Mix) 8 Jessmar – Into The Night (Original Mix) 9 Metadeko – Soul Changing (Original Mix) Release Info: Music Promo Service by VIP Ultima www.VipUltima.com VIP Ultima is a Promotion Service for Music Professionals. It is used by Record Labels, Promotion Companies, and other Professionals in the Industry to manage their promo campaigns and get feedback comments from Top International DJs and Reviewers
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Lincoln Barrington “Sugar” Minott (May 25 1956 — July 10 2010) A poignant rendition from The Godfather Of Dancehall, who brought us so many hits and thrilled us with his music for as long as I can remember, you will be missed. Gone But Never Forgotten – May You Rest In Eternal Peace Sugar Minott, the smooth-voiced singer and producer who helped to popularise reggae music, has died at 54. Minott died on Saturday 10th July 2010 at the University Hospital of the West Indies in Jamaica’s capital, Kingston, his wife Maxine Stowe said. She did not disclose the cause of death. Two months ago, Minott had cancelled performances in Canada after suffering chest pains. Born in Kingston in May 1956, the singer, whose real name was Lincoln Barrington Minott, launched his musical career as a youngster in the late 1960s as a member of the African Brothers reggae trio. He started a successful solo career in the 1970s, gaining a following in Jamaica’s dance halls with songs like Vanity and Mr DC while recording for the famous Studio One, the Caribbean island’s first black-owned music studio. In 1981 he had his biggest hit with a cover of the Jackson Five’s Good Thing Going, which reached No 4 in the UK singles chart in March that year. Minott was known for nurturing young talent with his own Black Roots record label and Youthman Promotion company. Reggae and dance hall artists such as Junior Reid and Tenor Saw began their careers under his tutelage. “Sugar Minott was a man who gave a lot
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