They Call Me Mrs. Fete

They Call Me Mrs. Fete

Trinidad Carnival 2012

This year, my intention was to go to only 3 fetes: Licensing, WASA, and Soca Monarch Finals.  Well, I found myself in 7 fetes instead: Inferno, Licensing, WASA, Army, RAMA, Machel Monday, and Soca Monarch Finals.  Throughout the week, I also stumbled into pan yards, Woodford Square for lunchtime shows, and onto the promenade.  What happened to my plan?

It’s not my fault. There was such a buzz in Trinidad around the music, the artists, the controversies, and the - as Trinis love to say - bacchanal. 

So, this year I felt like Nadia Batson: It was time to make up for what I lost. 

Dancehall Soca

Dancehall Soca

ISLAND POP CULTURE VS. SOCA PURISTS

The soca we've grown to know and love is taking on a different sound this year.  Be prepared for a new class of music called Island Pop.  Listen out for the 40-foot Riddim, the Cosmic-Shift Riddim, the Popso Riddim, and the Antilles Riddim.  With the demand high for unique music, don't be surprised if you hear artists with very different styles with tracks on the same riddim.  Good news for producers.  MadMen Productions has worked with Bunji Garlin, Machel Montano, Kes the Band, Destra Garcia, Swappi, Maximus Dan, etc.  Recent releases are not just jump-and-wave fete songs, but also songs for clubs, parties, and perhaps for those of us logging on from the U.S., London, and Canada.