Brand New Black Chiney Mix+ Willy Chin Birthday Bash | Crossfade | Miami | Miami New Times | The Leading Independent News Source in Miami, Florida
Navigation

Brand New Black Chiney Mix+ Willy Chin Birthday Bash

South Florida's favorite reggae sound system, Black Chiney is at again. They just released a brand new free mix  project full of the hottest tracks coming out of Jamaica at the moment. But in typical Black Chiney fashion, the songs are mashed up with solid hip-hop tracks at just the...
Share this:

Willy Chin Remix3.jpg

South Florida's favorite reggae sound system, Black Chiney

is at again. They just released a brand new free mix  project full of

the hottest tracks coming out of Jamaica at the moment. But in typical

Black Chiney fashion, the songs are mashed up with solid hip-hop tracks

at just the right moments to breath new life into each track.

There's

a hilarious reworking of Jazmine Sullivan's "Bust Your Windows" on the

mix that definitely needs to be heard by reggae fans. A proper man's

rebuttal to the song hasn't come out yet in my opinion but Black

Chiney's got a good one here, and several other funny skits as well.

The timing of the release is good since one of the sound system's most popular selectors, Willy Chin Remix, pictured above, is having a major birthday bash this Saturday, December 13, at Bayside Hut

in Miami that sounds like it's gonna be a lot of fun. He's got a bunch

of top notch sounds playing the party like Xcalibur, Coppershot,

Renegade, Gambino, and a lot more. Of course Black Chiney is going to

be playing also and this could be one of the best reggae parties left

in 2008. Special guest will most likely be in the building as well.

For more info on the party itself, you can click here, or call 954 822-8043. And if you want to stream the new Black Chiney mix in its entirety, head to this site and enjoy.

--Jonathan Cunningham


BEFORE YOU GO...
Can you help us continue to share our stories? Since the beginning, Miami New Times has been defined as the free, independent voice of Miami — and we'd like to keep it that way. Our members allow us to continue offering readers access to our incisive coverage of local news, food, and culture with no paywalls.