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Nferno

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About Me

He's been described by Caribbean music authorities as one of the most talented new Bajan artists, yet not many people can accurately categorize Nfernos musical style. The dexterity with which he switches from slow, sultry soca tunes to hardcore dancehall to conscious reggae may explain why.Born in 1978 in Bridgetown, Barbados, Mark "Nferno" Holder is no stranger to reggae and soca music. Growing up, he remembers buying the records of the popular artists of both genres, and credits artists such as Lil Rick, Ninja Man, Shabba Ranks, and Machel Montano among his musical influences. He was initiated into the music fraternity in his pre-teens, when he began to compose lyrics to the instrumental version of popular songs. It wasnt long before he had established himself as a local DJ among his peers, playing parties that often got shut down because of the crowds.At 16, Nferno migrated to Maryland where his talent caught the ear of Darren Solozano, owner of Sprang International, the top soca sound system in the Washington, DC metro area. He became the youngest DJ in the Sprang International organization, no easy feat for a teenager who was new to the local music scene, and did not yet have an audience. It wasn't long before Nferno was part of the regular schedule at the Crossroads Entertainment Complex, drawing a loyal Sunday night audience. It was strange playing in clubs when I wasnt even old enough to drink. Id play my set, and then have to get up the next morning and go to high school just like any other kid. In 1999, he left Sprang International to pursue his dream of being a solo artist.Nferno spent two years performing locally and honing his skills in the Washington, DC area before a chance meeting with soca artist and producer extraordinaire, KMC. He was very supportive, Nferno recalls. He believed in my talent and encouraged me to actively pursue music as an artist. Its gratifying when an artist that you admire gives you that kind of encouragement.In 2003, Nferno was booked as the opening act for a series of dancehall concerts featuring Spragga Benz, Vybz Kartel, and Baby Cham, making him the first Barbadian artist to open a concert for an all-star dancehall cast. His successful performances set the stage for the release of his first single, Wine Dat, which received airplay on Caribbean radio stations throughout North America, and granted him access to a larger audience. His 2004 release Can You Really Wine? (produced by the renowned Parry Jack, who has also created hits for Bunji Garlin and Sean Caruth) garnered international attention, and sealed Nfernos fate as a talented and viable new artist. Following its release, he was booked to perform at several concerts during DC Carnival, including the infamous Camouflage Fete, where he was the only Barbadian solo artist on the roster. The success of Nfernos second single culminated in its repeated airplay in Barbados during the 2004 Cropover season, and the subsequent booking requests he received. Hearing my song playing on the radio in Barbados was a dream come true, he remembers, smiling. But when I was asked to perform at a local event during Cropover, that was the icing on the cake.In 2005, Nferno took a hiatus from his recording career to broaden the scope of his talents and conquer yet another aspect of the music industry. He ghostwrote several tracks for local Maryland artists, then wrote Lose Control, a soca song performed by newcomer Mel, and produced by the notorious Ma$tamind Productions.I edited my profile with Thomas' Myspace Editor V4.4Tables

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Member Since: 5/4/2006
Band Website: nferno.com
Band Members: Click image below to see how Peppy done the place.
Influences: Bob Marley, Lil Rick, Krosfyah, Bunji Garlin, Spragga Benz, Beenie Man
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Type of Label: None

My Blog

Self Therapy

I write when I'm happy, or sad, or mad&. For whatever reason certain emotions get the creative juices flowing, so 2AM is the perfect time to light one in the air and put pen to paper&sometimes in my ...
Posted by Nferno on Wed, 24 Jan 2007 07:09:00 PST

Year Just Start

So I'm sitting here working on some music and I realized I haven't blogged for the year. I know, I know..I need to do this more often. I can hear my manager's voice in my head now& "my yute, you need ...
Posted by Nferno on Fri, 19 Jan 2007 05:12:00 PST

THINGS ON THE BRAIN

.. On giving up- sometimes in life things don't go your way, even if it happens over and over, it's instilled in all/most of us from young not to give up.  You know the old saying, "if at first ...
Posted by Nferno on Fri, 17 Nov 2006 07:24:00 PST

NATION NEWS ARTICLE- THE NEXT LEVEL

THE NEXT LEVEL New Music Release Historic local record industry mainstay Caribbean Records has released one of the Crop Over 2006s must have compilations, suitably entitled The Next Level. Featur...
Posted by Nferno on Wed, 27 Sep 2006 10:54:00 PST

HEAT MAGAZINE- BURNING HOT ARTICLE

Burning Hot: Barbados' Newest Music Sensation Samantha Hazlewood The Combermere School in Waterford has produced many talented individuals, including the likes of Frank Collymore and Wesley Hall.&nb...
Posted by Nferno on Wed, 27 Sep 2006 10:48:00 PST

SETTLING IN

Settling back into everyday life for a budding star can be at times difficult.  The corporate world is much like the music world without the pizzazz.  I try to make the best of it. To me I...
Posted by Nferno on Wed, 30 Aug 2006 08:42:00 PST

HERE NOT TO STAY

Well it's my last week here in paradise, I think.  I don't want to go but one can not stay one place and do what I do right? I've had a blast, met some amazing people, formed new friendships, lea...
Posted by Nferno on Sun, 20 Aug 2006 07:20:00 PST

DAY AFTER

So it's the day after Grand Kadooment (Carnival) and I am so sore it's not funny. The waistline really needed some kinks worked out of it.  I'll put up a few pics soon. So much to do, so little t...
Posted by Nferno on Tue, 08 Aug 2006 11:06:00 PST

ILY BLESSED

Helllloooooooooooooooooooooooooo nurse.  I can't remember where I left off. Lots going on still. Finally getting some time to relax. The Bashment Brothers boat cruise was fantastic. A couple more...
Posted by Nferno on Thu, 03 Aug 2006 06:17:00 PST

WHIRLWIND

Ahhhhhhh, bless family, so much going on.My song, 'Can U Really Whine' was banned on all CBC statoins due to slack lyrics. Apparently they are clamping down on lewd lyrics this year in Barbaods. How e...
Posted by Nferno on Wed, 19 Jul 2006 03:58:00 PST