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TICKLAH

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I don’t think I’ve ever read a bio that held my interest so instead here’s one nice review of the new record because right now it’s all about the new record. I worked my tush off on it and I really appreciate all the positive feedback I’ve gotten from many of you who’ve contacted me in the past few months: Thursday, September 27, 2007 Support Great Music - Buy this album. Just bought this on itunes and it is a KILLER. Victor Axelrod, aka Ticklah, plays keyboards, as well as drums, bass and guitar on this album. There are some guest appearances by the likes of Dub is a Weapon (the horn section, I believe), Mikey General, Rob Symeon and Vinia Mojica. Definitely a must for any dub reggae fan, Ticklah vs. Axelrod is right up there with the best of Dennis Bovell, Mad Prof and Wackie’s dubs in terms of some of the best examples of the art produced outside of Jamaica. In fact, given Ticklah’s uncanny ability to channel the sounds of the ’70’s, in terms of the proper instruments, effects and mixing techniques, one at times might wonder the vintage of this album. Listen to the incredibly retro-futuristic ’Deception,’ as well as the two re-imagined Eddie Palmieri tunes, and you will know that this is none other than a most current album, the product of an amazing musician and producer based in dub reggae’s creative headquarters, Brooklyn, New York.Folks who have been following Axelrod’s career will probably know that he is keyboardist for Afrobeat band Antibalas as well as soulsters the Dap Kings. He also produced and played on the immensely popular Dub Side of the Moon album. What may have gone unnoticed is Axelrod’s recent work for Amy Winehouse and bedroom recording sensation Lilly Allen. So the secret is out, Axelrod is one of the most talented producers and keyboardists around.Ticklah vs. Axelrod is an immediate classic. I expect to listen to it many, many times, and then listen to it some more.Posted by Joe M. at 4:24 PM http://oldworldoldschool.blogspot.com/2007/09/support-great- music-buy-this-album.htmlNew album is now out on Easy Star Records.Roots/Rockers done RIGHT!It features such singers as: Tamar Kali, Vinia Mojica, Mikey General, Rob Symeonn, Mayra Vega (of Che Che Cole/Makossa fame). Featured musicians: members of Antibalas/Dap Kings/Victor Rice/Eddie Ocampo.Here are the photo’s from the record release party back in September: Nice Review: Completely incomplete discography: -Co- Produced "Dub Side of the Moon" with Michael G - label(Easy Star Records) -Played organ on Radiodread and mixed a couple of dubs at the end. That other guy Victor Axelrod has played piano on Amy Winehouse’s album Back To Black (ooooohhhhh!!!aaaahhhhh!!!) and has been playing keys for Antibalas since 99. - Produced "High Fidelity Dub Sessions Presents: Roots Combination" - on Guidance Records 2001- "Chosen One" - Rob Symeonn 45 - Redbud Records - "Cold Outside" - Rob Symeonn 45 Redbud Records - "How Long Do I Have to Wait For You" - Sharon Jones and the DK’s remix -Co Productions with DJ Spinna include: Shaun Escoffery’s "Days Like This", "Alphonso’s Thang", we got a new one with Eric Roberson on Spinna’s current solo record called "Butterfly Girl",Les Nubians "Makeda" remix, "Sleeping With Victor" Lydon David Hall -remixSolo album Polydemic(1998)- label-Razorfish Studios- "It’s Alright" and "Simple" off the the Cooly’s Hot Box album "It’s Alright"-"Patient With the Dub" remix for DJ Nicodemus- "Proof" for Dynas - Beyond Real Experience vol2. -"Survivor" Dr. Israel -Inna City Pressure

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Member Since: 2/28/2006
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Influences: the good
Sounds Like: ROOTS
Record Label: Easy Star
Type of Label: Indie

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Daptone Remixed - I remixed

out now - Scion has released a promo double cd of Daptone music in it's original form and remixed versions. I've remixed the tune "How Long Do I Have To Wait For You" by Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings...
Posted by TICKLAH on Sat, 08 Dec 2007 02:44:00 PST