The Star (Jamaica)

Romieikon channels ‘blue movie’ experience on new project

- STEPHANIE LYEW STAR Writer

Producer Romieikon tastefully explores the topic of sex on his latest project, the Channel 28 rhythm.

He said, “As an adult, I realised the conversati­ons surroundin­g sex in our culture are still sort of taboo. I wanted the songs on the rhythm to speak to how to make love to a woman, pleasing, or catering to a woman in a respectful manner.” According to Romieikon, the juggling rhythm features Deeclef, Devin Di Dakta, Xx3eme, Kacique, Knaxx and Jae Prynse and takes a different approach to sex. Romieikon recalls that as a child, he was exposed to pornograph­y and often wondered what the ‘noise’ was for.

“I discovered the ‘blue movie’ channel in the daytime; that was channel 28 and it was forbidden,” said Romieikon, whose given name is Romario English. “The images were scrambled but I could hear sound here and there. I also wondered why it [the channel] had a password, and being the curious youth I was, I waited until midnight to see if there was more I could find out. I found it strange the noises that were being made.”

EASY GIVEAWAY

Romieikon recalled scuffling to change the channel and turn off the television one night when his mother got up for her routine visit to the bathroom. The noises were an easy giveaway, he said, and “were sometimes disturbing”.

“I believe wholeheart­edly in the concept of nature vs nurture and that children are reflection­s of their upbringing,” he said, noting that if he was able to view the pornograph­ic content, it would have probably impacted him in other ways. However, it is the inspiratio­n behind his latest production.

Romieikon is behind Spice’s 2020 hit Rolling, which has garnered over five million digital streams, and also the Zinc Fence rhythm ( 2021). Wanting to change the global perspectiv­e that dancehall is aggressive and explicit when it speaks of sex, the producer and dancehall influencer said that he merged contempora­ry reggae, R&B and dancehall and the recording artistes were asked to deliver in a way their fans were not accustomed to. The legendary New

York sound system King Addies did one of its signature rhythm mixes for the production.

“Their recordings are more controlled and not as X-rated [ so] I’m looking forward to breaking musical barriers with this production because it definitely packs the components necessary to cross over. I am excited to be positively contributi­ng to my industry and Channel 28 is here to set the tone for many great projects to come,” Romieikon said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Romario ‘Romieikon’ English
CONTRIBUTE­D Romario ‘Romieikon’ English

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