Big Up Scottie and his Supa Loaded Sound. Yeah, the show got off to a bad start with the late arrival of this Sound (formerly Fully Loaded), but, by the time all was said and done, they put on a great show just under 80 minutes versus the scheduled 3 hours. MC Scottie and his co-pilot Blaxz Dun Da Place (selector for Super Gold) tore it up! Scottie has a big booming voice and he used it to his advantage throughout their short set. Although they’re a 45 Sound, he warned me that his dubs weren’t quite up-to-date and that we could expect to hear some dubs from his Fully Loaded days. Scottie loves Sound clash and has always carried respect for the dubplate culture.
Personally, I liked the Supa Loaded vibe. Scottie’s MC skills were impressive and I thoroughly enjoyed listening to him. His vibe was reminiscent of the ‘early warm’ clash arenas from back in the day. The chat room however told a different story. No love for Supa Loaded on this night. They accused them of playing splice chunes and droppin’ a carbon copy of a Chronixx chune – woi! Supa Loaded pushing their ‘super juggling’ concept presented a split mix of 45’s and dubs featuring artistes such as Chronixx, Sizzla, Lindo P., Serani, Vybz Kartel, Beenie Man, Chuck Fenda, Capleton, Bushman and many, many, more – this wasn’t enough to please the massive. They called ’em out on the point of their dubs being outdated – listen and judge for yourself. Enjoy the Podcast!
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