
What's next, Daggering Barbie?
Just found this crazy megamix YouTube promo video that Don Francesco made for the Aidonia - Bolt Action mix. I think he actually mixed a piece of every song from the CD into this 10 minute YouTube clip. Check the bumping speakers...

It's about damn time! The Federation Invasion Podcast is finally available directly through iTunes. Still great tunes, still free, just click HERE to launch iTunes and subscribe to the best podcast ever in the history of the universe. Please feel free to give it a 5 star rating and help us climb the iTunes charts.

This week it's pretty much all about Stephen "Di Genius" McGregor's "Outbreak" riddim. Also new music from Keep Left records, Chino, and a bunch of other people... But mostly a nasty outbreak of the "Outbreak" riddim. Click on the yellow PODCAST button.

Rice & Peas reutrns to NYC Monday, October 5th.

Some new dubs, some new riddims, some new remixes, that's what we're all about here at Federation HQ. Free download as always, but you could go ahead and make it easy on everyone and just subscribe in which case the Federation Invasion would be delivered directly to your iTunes and eventually I can stop making these blog posts every week. Click on the yellow PODCAST button and enjoy the tunes. If you're just tuning in, check out the archives where you can download every single episode of the outernationally reknowned Federation Invasion Podcast.

I Don't know who this girl is, but she kept getting in front of me in all of the pictures at my boy's wedding. Stop stealing my shine!

Philly - link up with Federation, Solomonic, Rascul Intl., and Ital Sound at the legendary Silk City for a night of strictly oldies.

After 2 weeks of Reggae retrospection, we're back with nuff new tunes. Check out Wayne Wonder's brand new "By Your Side", new Busy Signal, Laden, riddims from Not Nice, Russian, DJ Frass and more.

Check out this classic flyer for Ninja Man at Brooklyn's legendary Biltmore Ballroom, courtesy of our good friends at Gold Shop Reggae. Check their blog for more original dancehall flyers, super rare 7" vinyl re-pressings and the essential record store R.I.P. paying homage to New York City's late great vinyl shops.
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