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Freddie Krueger and his selector succeeded to keep up the good vibe with another Ninjaman and Capleton combination and a speech on Jaro being a foundation sound that has toured the world. Two times champion Killamanjaro kicked off with a Ninjaman custom made which received a huge forward among patrons.
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Still another chance to represent for 5 minutes each. With the first round being an introduction no sound had to leave the competition. Only Ninjaman on the Foundation riddim highlighted the slightly disappointing segment by the defending champion. Laptop problems and uninspired regular dubplates by Vybz Kartel or Popcaan could not gain any forwards just like Fire Agent’s presentation on the microphone. Without the presence of Six Star General Panther the sound system from Christiana failed to connect with the massive. Even harder the vibe crashed with the last performance of the first round carried out by Black Kat. Love Punany Bad and Mud Up were packed with popular hits by artists such as Buju Banton, Bounty Killer and Vybz Kartel and kept the patrons blowing their vuvuzelas for the entire set straight. Without a doubt seven times World Clash champion Bass Odyssey received the biggest and longest forward for their complete segment, which was introduced by a customized Mitch followed by another Romain Virgo.
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Before latter entered the stage it was still time for the infamous sound from Alexandria. Matching his sound’s name Chris Dymond dressed in a red jacket presented a cheerful Wipe Out selection as well as a Demarco custom addressed to opponent Black Kat.
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Kingstonian Code Red turned the heat back on with a cover version of Adele’s Someone Like You before dropping Sizzla’s Rise To The Occasion for the massive. Dubplates of contemporary artists such as Lutan Fyah, Jah Vinci and Chris Martin were heard but could not manage to tikkle a forward just like Laza Morgan’s customized version of 2011 top hit One By One. The rather inappropriate mixture of ganja and God praising specials was aggravated by the laptop problems that even forced a time reset for the round. While the previous three competitors succeeded in turning their ten minutes into a well-appreciated introduction, Canadian Rootsman had a hard time creating even a little buzz among the patrons. Despite being one of the just two foreign participants in the competition, MC Raffa presented his selection confident and received forwards with a Tarrus Riley and Ninjaman combination and an entertaining Kip Rich custom. Gong’s Promise Land through the speaker boxes. The sound system from Salento, Italy made quite an impression coming in straight with a custom made version of Popcaan’s Gangsta City before pumping Jr. Calling Bass Odyssey’s name the customized version of Potential Kid’s popular A Yah Suh Nice gained the biggest forward for the ambitious sound from Negril who found a solid end for its set with four Vybz Kartel dubplates in a row before Heavy Hammer entered the stage. Charismatic Black Blunt MC Avatar was the next one to take over the microphone kicking it off on the Taxi Riddim with Bounty Killer, Johnny Osbourne and Mr Vegas. After an enjoyable Man Fi Dead riddim segment and various more Bountys and Mavados, the first custom for the night sounded off the bone shacking speaker boxes being Konshens’ recent hit song Do Sumn before another very special version of Beenie Man’s Let’s Go called all the other sounds’ names to close Jaro’s set. Represented by Freddie Krueger the sound created a vibe from the very beginning with their beloved Far East Selection presenting Beres Hammond, Freddie McGregor, Junior Reid and Bounty Killer amongst others. Fate decided that the tallest mountain Killamanjaro was the first one to press play on the CD players in Montego Bay. Four hours straight and strictly dubplates flinging kicked of at 12:12 am with the picking of the numbers from host Tony Matterhorn’s hat.
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to continue their legendary event series after a one year break in 2011. Irish and Chin invited to World Clash Jamaica R.E.S.E.T. Pier One was traditionally packed on Easter Monday with clash fans and dubplate lovers from all over the world. World Clash 2012 in Montego Bay, Jamaica Pier One