Wakanda News Details

Taurus celebrates 15th anniversary with international sound clash - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Taurus Movement celebrates its 15th anniversary as one of Trinidad and Tobago’s leading sound systems with an international sound clash at Sound Forge in Port of Spain on November 4 from 11 pm.

The clash will feature three sound systems – Stereo Five from New York, US; Sound Lyon of Antigua, and Digital Entertainment out of Point Fortin, Trinidad.

The three sounds will battle it out, musically and lyrically, for a trophy, provided by hosts Taurus Movement.

The anticipation is already building ahead of the event as each competing sound has already sent early warnings to their opponents, forecasting victory days before the clash sounds off.

Additionally, on November 3, Taurus will host a welcome party for the visiting sound systems at D 59 Bar & Lounge in Grand Bazaar in Bamboo from midnight. Making a special appearance will be Sound Revolution from Cayman Islands.

Here, several non-competing sounds will get a chance to showcase some of their dubplates and deejaying skills ahead of November 4 show at which only the clashing sounds will play dubplates.

Event organiser and Taurus Movement lead selector said this is their second stage show anniversary, having held the first edition five years ago, for their tenth year in the business.

“We’re just proud to be 15 and still growing and learning and striving one clash and stage show at a time to emulate to be on the level of all the household names worldwide and make Trinidad proud,” he said.

The post Taurus celebrates 15th anniversary with international sound clash appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

You may also like

Sorry that there are no other Black Facts here yet!

This Black Fact has passed our initial approval process but has not yet been processed by our AI systems yet.

Once it is, then Black Facts that are related to the one above will appear here.

More from Home - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

National Trust for Historic Preservation

Stokely Carmichael on the Black Panthers Politics