Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Keeper of the legacy

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Damoy Samuels, son of late producer Patrick “Roach” Samuels, has high hopes he can carry on the legacy. He recently launched his own record label, Time Travel Records.

“I am definitely doing this to keep his legacy alive and because of the love I got for dancehall music. Before he died, he had wanted to do a label called Time Travel, so I am fulfilling that dream he had. The name of my first project is Island Boom. It has a couple songs, Chronic Law, Gyptian, Teejay, Cregis and more,” the 23-year-old Damoy Samuels said.

The Island Boom project will be released on the Time Travel Records and will be available on all download platforms at the end of February.

Samuels grew up in Jamaica and attended St George’s College but migrated to the United States of America when he was in third form. He attended Samuel J Tilden High school in Brooklyn, New York, and while there, he began to experiment with music. He was at first interested in becoming an artiste.

“I was thinking about being an artiste. I did a song in memory of my father, Dreams, in 2015 when I was younger. I was more on the performanc­e side of the game but over time, I began to learn about production and I liked it more. So I began to experiment with plug-ins and programmes Fruity Loops Studio, Reasons and Logics, and I have a definite skill for it and an ear for music like my father,” he said.

The young producer said he is dedicated and committed to widening his knowledge base.

“I’m not very good with all the instrument­s but I try to learn each chance I get,” he said.

Samuels said that the dancehall industry gives him a lot of support because of the respect generated by his late father.

Patrick “Roach” Samuels, former road manager of

Vybz Kartel, was shot and killed after leaving a party on Manning’s Hill Road in St Andrew on September 15, 2013.

After working with Vybz Kartel, Samuels produced dancehall projects alongside Ja Production­s such as the Overtime Riddim, which features the hit song Settle Down by Mavado, and Clean Heart by Beenie Man, and Khago’s Tun Up Di Ting and Aidonia’s Caribbean Girls on the Overproof Riddim.

“Yeah, I get crazy love, respect and support from the streets,” Damoy Samuels added.

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