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$pirits are Calling!!
Soon it was revealed that Shawn "Da Ma$taMind" Noel was the man behind the sound. "I grew up listening to a lot of older music I especially enjoyed and will always be inspired by The Mighty Spoiler, Roy Cape, Frankie Francis, Syl Dopson, Gene Lawrence Joey Lewis, and my Dad Simon Noel. So I have a lot of respect for the Pioneers of the artform. That old time sound has been and will always be something that inspires me." I chose the name "Da $pirit$ as a way of paying tribute to all of the musicians we've had - recognizing every one from the pan arrangers to members of the old time brass bands. I actually finished 'J'Ouvert Fiddla' quite a while before we released it. At first the plan was to have another artist put vocals on the track but my wife insisted that the music was great just the way it is and that I should leave it as an instrumental track and it grew from there," explained Noel.
"The song wasn't supposed to be an instrumental. I had something in mind for an artist. But Tasha [Natasha Noel, Noel's wife and business partner] suggested that we make it a $pirt$ tune," Noel said of the song's genesis. Both "Drunk or Sober" and "J'Ouvert Fiddla," are featured on the recently released Da Ma$taMind Project 2. "J'Ouvert Fiddla," "Black Cake and Sorrel" and "Drunk or Sober," could be the first of what may prove to be many tracks dedicated to the memory of great Caribbean musicians. "We've been toying with the idea of doing an entire Da $pirit$ album. We've spoken with our label, JW Records, about it but no definite plans have been set," Noel said. ================================= |
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