The Rise and Rise of Soca
Gemma Cairney looks at new Caribbean sounds, starting with Soca in Barbados and Trinidad. Does this new music reflect a changing Caribbean?
Music from all over the Caribbean is gaining international recognition as it increasingly draws on influences from all around the world. In this first programme, Gemma Cairney looks at the new sounds of Soca in Trinidad and Barbados, which is a blend of both African and Trinidadian rhythms. It includes interviews with Bajan Soca queen Alison Hinds; Soca producers De Red Boyz; Salt, Bubbles & Nikita at Barbados station Slam 101FM; Bajan Spoken Word artist, DJ and cultural ambassador DJ Simmons; calypsonian Adonijah; Bristol-Trinidadian duo Jus Now and DJ Jillionaire from Major Lazer. The programme reveals how Soca has become integral to the Bajan economy – particularly the Crop Over Festival which Gemma visits.
(Photo: Gemma with locals in Bridgetown Barbados at Crop Over Festival. Credit: 91Èȱ¬)
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Gemma Cairney looks at new Caribbean sounds starting with Soca in Barbados and Trinidad.
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What is Soca Music?
Duration: 01:50
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The Royal Barbados Police Force band
Duration: 00:32
Broadcasts
- Sat 30 Jul 2016 13:06GMT91Èȱ¬ World Service except News Internet
- Sun 31 Jul 2016 19:06GMT91Èȱ¬ World Service except East and Southern Africa, News Internet & West and Central Africa
- Sun 31 Jul 2016 21:06GMT91Èȱ¬ World Service East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa only