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Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Islandvbye Radio rocks it live on the air!!

 
If you are looking for a song to get you in the mood for the upcoming Carnival season, look no further than “Document We” by Shal Marshall and Kerwin Dubois. This is the latest collaboration between two popular and versatile Soca artists in the Caribbean. Kerwin is a former Soca Monarch, while Shal Marshall is a daytime radio jock at 96.1 WEFM radio station.
 
“Document We” is a catchy and energetic song that celebrates the culture and spirit of Soca music and its fans. The song urges listeners to document their experiences and memories of enjoying Soca music, whether it is on the road, in the fete, or online. This is a Road March anthem that celebrates how Caribbean people celebrate Carnival. Of note are the lines: "Let the camera roll, let the camera roll. This is how we play mas. Plenty of women and bacchanal. Put the camera in meh face, ah go mash up the place."
 
"Document We" is a production of Papo Productions and Kerwin Du Bois. They blended the traditional elements of Soca music to deliver a song that explodes on the scene and will have people going crazy! This vibe has it all: percussion with modern sounds and effects, creating a fresh, powerful, and vibrant sound. Written by Jovan James, Kerwin Du Bois, Dion Gomez, and Stephenson Marshall, who craft clever and catchy lyrics that showcase their love and passion for Soca music,.
 
“Document We” is a song that will surely make you want to dance, sing, and document your Soca moments. The song is available on YouTube and other streaming platforms, including Sokah2Soca. You can also follow Shal Marshall and Kerwin Du Bois on their social media accounts to stay updated on their latest releases and events.
 
Soca music is more than just a genre of music; it is a way of life. As Shal Marshall and Kerwin Du Bois say in the song, “Soca is we culture, document we”. So, what are you waiting for? Grab your phone, your camera, or your pen, and document your Soca experience with “Document We”!
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Document We
Artists/Performed by: Shal Marshall x Kerwin Du Bois
Written by: Jovan James, Kerwin Du Bois, Dion Gomez, Stephenson Marshall
Produced by: Papo Productions & Kerwin Du Bois
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Genre: Soca
 
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Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Islandvbye Radio rocks it live on the air!!

 
Port-of-Spain's Victoria Square pulsated with the vibrant heartbeat of the steelpan last night as the National Small Conventional Steelpan Bands semi-finals brought thirty bands to the stage. From dusk till past midnight, the air hummed with anticipation, punctuated by the sweet, rhythmic symphony of the pan.
 

Though Motown Steel Orchestra, slotted at number six, opted out at the eleventh hour, twenty-nine bands battled it out, each vying for a coveted spot in the Panorama finals. The judges, tasked with the monumental responsibility of deciphering this tapestry of musical brilliance, deliberated until well after the clock struck twelve. Finally, at 1:15 am, the silence broke with the announcement of the fifteen finalists, sending waves of delight and, inevitably, whispers of disappointment throughout the square.

 

New East Side Dimension emerged victorious with their rendition of "Toco Band," arranged by Kersh Ramsey, earning them a resounding 277 points and the top spot. The crowd erupted in cheers, celebrating the band's mastery and the sheer joy of music that had transcended the late-night setting.

 

But as is the nature of any competition, discontentment murmured alongside the applause. Supporters of bands that narrowly missed the cut expressed their disappointment, a reminder of the immense pressure and sacrifice poured into each performance.

 

Yet, through it all, the undeniable magic of the pan reigned supreme. Every band, regardless of the score, poured their hearts onto the stage, weaving tales of cultural heritage and national pride through the resonant voices of their pans. They painted sonic landscapes, each note pulsating with the spirit of Trinidad and Tobago, leaving the audience breathless and yearning for more.

 

One thing is certain: the semi-final competition may be over, but the echoes of last night's performances will linger long after the final note fades. Victoria Square witnessed a celebration of the steelpan, a testament to the unwavering passion and dedication of steel band musicians who, year after year, breathe life into our national instrument.

 

Now, we turn our eyes to the finals, where fifteen bands will take to the stage, each vying for the ultimate prize. But regardless of who takes home the coveted title, one thing is clear: the journey to the finals has already been a victory for the pan, for music, and for the soul of Trinidad and Tobago.

 

So, let the pan reign supreme! On to the finals on January 12th. 2024 and let the sweet steel symphony continue!

 

Here are the results from last night's competition:

 

 1st. T&TEC New East Side Dimension - Toco Band - 277 points

 

 2nd. La Horquetta Pan Groove - Spring Garden On Fire - 274

 

 3rd. Fusion Steel - Free Up - 273

 

 3rd. Tokyo Steel Orchestra - Free Up - 273

 

 5th. Uptown Fascinators - Chutney Bacchanal - 272

 

 6th. Golden Hands Steel Orchestra - Tension - 272

 

 6th. T&T Defence Force - Ben Lion - 271

 

 8th. Arima Golden Symphony - Doh Back Back - 269

 

 8th. St. Margaret's Superstars - Somebody - 269

 

10th. Tobago Pan-Thers - Teaser - 267

 

11th. Fascinators Pan Symphony - Deputy - 266

 

11th. Panasonic Connection - Ragga Ragga - 266

 

13th. Harvard Harps - Dead or Alive - 265

 

13th. Our Boys - Say Say - 265

 

13th. Roadblock - Jahaji Bhai - 265

 

16th. Highlanders - Engine Room - 263

 

17th. Alpha Pan Pioneers - Both Ah Dem - 262

 

18th. West Stars - Sing In She Party - 260

 

19th. Nu Stars - We Just Can't Go On Like This - 257

 

20th. West Side Symphony - Free Up - 256

 

21st. Plymouth Steel/Bethesda Sensations - Is Thunder - 255

 

21st. Simple Song - Nah Leaving - 255

 

23rd. Kalomo Kings - Nobody Go Run Me - 255

 

24th. Crown Cordaans - Say Say - 253

 

24th. Cadenza Steel Orchestra - Engine Room - 253

 

26th. Augmented Groove Orchestra - Good Morning - 252

 

27th. Perfect Cadence - Guitar Pan - 251

 

28th. Old Tech Steel Orchestra - Spring Garden On Fire - 247

 

29th. Jay Notes - 235

 

Motown Steel Orchestra withdrew from the competition. They were originally scheduled to play in position number six.

 
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Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Islandvbye Radio rocks it live on the air!!

 
The air crackled with anticipation as the National Small Steelbands Semi-finals blessed the island with sweet Steelpan music. In the heart of Port of Spain, Victoria Square pulsed with the vibrant rhythm of steel, ready to witness the National Small Steelbands Semifinal for the Panorama Competition. Thirty steel orchestras, representing the pulsating soul of Trinbagonian culture, prepared to unleash their musical firestorms.
 
Each band, a microcosm of passion and dedication, entered the arena like warriors adorned in the vibrant tapestry of their communities. Young faces gleamed with nervous excitement, seasoned veterans radiating the stoic focus of champions. The iconic pans, glinting under the stage lights, promised stories yet to be told – tales of resilience, joy, and the unyielding spirit of Trinidad and Tobago.
 
The competition roared to life. The first band, their energy raw and untamed, unleashed a torrent of sound. The pan yard transformed into a battlefield, every ping and boom a deliberate strike, forging a sonic narrative that pulsed through the audience. Each subsequent band brought their unique flavor – the lilting melodies of the East Coast, the fiery rhythms of the North, the pulsating bass lines of the South.
 
Judges, faces etched with concentration, meticulously assessed each performance. Every note, every nuance, every innovative arrangement weighed against the standards of excellence. But the true judge was the crowd. A sea of vibrant enthusiasm swayed and pulsed, responding to the music with an almost primal passion. Hands clapped, feet stomped, and voices rose in exuberant choruses, transforming the square into a living, breathing organism pulsating with the rhythm of the pan.
 
Order of Appearance:
  1. Old Tech Steel Orchestra
  2. Plymouth Bethesda Steel Sensation
  3. Kalomo Kings Steel Orchestra
  4. West Side Symphony 
  5. Arima Golden Symphony
  6. Motown Pan Theatre Steel Orchestra
  7. Fusion Steel
  8. St. Margaret's Super Stars 
  9. Golden Hands
  10. Nu Stars
  11. Simple Song
  12. Our Boys 
  13. First Citizens Tobago Pan - Thers 
  14. Jay Notes
  15. West Stars Steel Orchestra                                  
  16. Trinidad & Tobago Defence Force Steel Orchestra 
  17. La Horquetta Pan Groove
  18. Augmented Groove
  19. Cadenza
  20. Highlanders Steel Orchestra 
  21. Havard Harps Steel Orchestra 
  22. C&B Crown Cordaans 
  23. Alpha Pan Pioneers 
  24. T&TEC New East Side Dimension 
  25. Tokyo 
  26. Perfect Cadence
  27. Road Block Steel Orchestra
  28. Uptown Fascinators 
  29. Panasonic Connection
  30. Fascinators Pan Symphony
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Competition: Small Conventional Steelbands Semi-Finals
Governing Body: Pan Trinbago
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Genre: Steelband Music
 
Please be advised that the music is presented here for your listening pleasure and for promotional purposes only ("Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). No copyright infringement is intended! We don't own the rights to this music, and it is presented here for promotional use only. We encourage you to promote the artists and their music; please don't download and share them and rob the artists of needed income! I, nor this blog, make any claims of ownership over any of the videos, songs, photos, or graphics used for this post because they all belong to their respective owners.
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On Facebook, the performances can be seen here: National Small Conventional Bands Semi-Finals 2024

Originally posted on the blog Sokah2Soca (www.sokah2soca.com). We bring you only the best new music, while Islandvbye Radio rocks it live on the air!!

 
The rhythmic tremors are starting to ripple across the globe – it's Soca season! And to prime your soul for the vibrant explosion of Carnival, the inimitable DJ Private Ryan has blessed us with his annual musical gift: "Soca Starter 2024." Soca Starter is a collection of the hottest and newest Soca tunes from various artists and producers, curated and mixed by DJ Private Ryan himself. It is the perfect way to get ready for the carnival season or to enjoy sweet Soca vibes anytime and anywhere.
 
More than just a mixtape, "Soca Starter" is a carefully curated sonic journey, hand-picked and mixed by the master himself. DJ Private Ryan is no stranger to the Soca scene. He's a Trinidad and Tobago DJ legend, a versatile DJ/Music Producer (Batallion Music) who seamlessly blends music into a tapestry of sonic niceness. Ryan's creative energy and his expertise shine through in "Soca Starter," making it the perfect launchpad for your Carnival revelry.
 
This year's mix promises to be a potent blend of freshness filtered with the "wow effect". Expect scorching new tracks from the hottest Soca stars, perfectly mixed to make you move your body and elevate your spirit. Whether you're a seasoned fete-goer or a Soca newbie, "Soca Starter" has something for everyone.
 
Here's what you can expect:
The hottest new bangers: Dive into the first wave of tracks that will be dominating the road marches and fetes. Get familiar with the rhythms that will have you wining and jumping all season long.
 
Flawless mixing: As a premier producer, DJ Private Ryan understands the art of seamless transitions. Expect a smooth, rhythmic journey that will keep you grooving from start to finish.
 
Party-starting energy: This mix is pure Soca fire. Be prepared to crank up the volume and let loose. Your neighbors might not be happy, but your soul will thank you.
 
"Soca Starter 2024" is more than just music; it's a portal to the joyful, vibrant energy of Carnival. It's a reminder that life is meant to be danced, sung, and celebrated. So put on your dancing shoes, grab your friends, and let DJ Private Ryan guide you into the heart of Soca season. Trust me, this mix is the perfect pre-game for the greatest show on earth.
 
So, are you ready to jumpstart your carnival-fete-season 2024? Take our advice: Download "Soca Starter 2024" by DJ Private Ryan today and let the good times roll! And remember, keep checking back here for updates on all things Soca 2024! 
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Mix Title: Soca Starter 2024
Mixed by: DJ Private Ryan
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad and Tobago
Genre: Soca
 
Please be advised that the music is presented here for your listening pleasure and for promotional purposes only ("Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). No copyright infringement is intended! We don't own the rights to this music, and it is presented here for promotional use only. We encourage you to promote the artists and their music; please don't download and share them and rob the artists of needed income! I, nor this blog, make any claims of ownership over any of the videos, songs, photos, or graphics used for this post because they all belong to their respective owners.
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