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Philip Smart – PT 1 – The legendary reggae producer chats how it all started on the island and got into music as a yute. Pablo connection. Still in school and book a half hour studio time. How they started mixing. The tubby connection—learning the studio vibes. How he was able to recognise his first hit record as a producer and how they dealt with the girls!

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http://www.clashmusic.com/features/meeting-philip-smart

New York Dancehall’s best kept secret…

Like King Jammy and Scientist, Philip Smart was a student of the late great Jamaican dub pioneer KING TUBBY, who gave him the chance to learn the art of sound engineering. At Tubby’s he mixed classics like Johnny Clarke’s “None Shall Escape the Judgment” for producer Bunny “Striker” Lee, who gave him the title “Prince Philip.” But unlike Tubby’s other students, Smart relocated to the U.S. in the late 1970s, taking classes in multitrack production and radio in New York. After working for various producers in Brooklyn and the Bronx, Smart established HC&F Studios in Freeport, Long Island, which rapidly became the center of New York’s thriving reggae scene. Read the rest: http://www.clashmusic.com/features/meeting-philip-smart

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Philip Smart – PT 1/2 – The legendary reggae producer chats how it all started on the island and got into music as a yute. Pablo connection. Still in school and book a half hour studio time. How they started mixing. The tubby connection—learning the studio vibes. How he was able to recognise his first hit record as a producer and how they dealt with the girls!

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