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Recording Music in Jamaica
Jamaica has long been a magnet for musicians from all over the world — a kind of pilgrimage to the birthplace of reggae.
Recording here isn’t just about sound; it’s about soaking in the spirit.
Studios like Studio One, founded by Coxsone Dodd, are legendary: it’s where ska, rocksteady and reggae were born, with the house band (The Skatalites and others) backing icons like Bob Marley & The Wailers, Alton Ellis and The Heptones.
Thanks to that rich musical heritage, artists keep arriving from abroad.
Paul Simon famously recorded his hit “Mother and Child Reunion” at Dynamic Sounds in Kingston, backed by Jamaican session musicians, giving the song its authentic reggae feel.
The Rolling Stones also tracked parts of their 1973 album Goats Head Soup in Jamaica at the same studio.
There’s something magical about recording in Jamaica.
The rhythm, the vibe and the history infuse the music with authenticity you just can’t replicate in a generic studio.
For international artists, it’s a way to connect deeply with the roots of the genre; for home-grown talent, it’s a chance to build on a legacy.
Moreover, the island’s engineers and producers — seasoned in dub, roots and dancehall — bring a creativity to the mixing board that elevates every project.
Recording in Jamaica isn’t just making music, it’s participating in a tradition, tapping into a living culture where every note carries a piece of its soul.
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