Sat Jan 13, 8:00 PM - Sat Jan 13, 11:00 PM
34 NE 11th ST, Miami, FL 33132

Community: Bayside

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Saturday | January 13th 2018 8PM (Doors) | 8:30PM (Show) | 18+ Heroes Live Entertainment presents Lee Scratch Perry (official) + Subatomic Sound System Tickets: https://www.ticketfly.com/event/1603593 Info: http://HeroesLiveEnt.com/

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The Ground at Club Space | 34 NE 11th St | Miami | 305.375.0001
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Eccentric producer and Grammy winning reggae & dub artist Lee “Scratch” Perry celebrates his 80th year on earth and 40th anniversary of his landmark album "Super Ape"

Lee "Scratch" Perry will perform the Super Ape album in its entirety with NYC's Subatomic Sound System, his hybrid band of new school electronics and veteran Jamaican musicians from Perry's Black Ark era recordings. They will also perform brand new music like their latest single "Black Ark Vampires" and other classics from Perry's work with the likes of Bob Marley & Max Romeo.

Lee "Scratch" Perry & Subatomic Sound System's new release "Black Ark Vampires" is currently topping charts http://bit.ly/BAVss
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Lee Scratch Perry (official)
Website: http://subatomicsound.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/perryscratch/
Twitter: @scratchlee
Instagram: @lee_scratch_perry

Producer, mixer and Grammy-winning reggae dub artist, Lee “Scratch” Perry has been overturning tradition and confounding conventional wisdom for more than five decades. In the process, the widely acknowledged father of dub reggae became arguably the first creatively driven "artist-producer" in modern recorded music. In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked Perry on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.

Born in Jamaica in 1936, Lee Perry began in the music business in the 1950’s and by the 1960’s became known for his innovative production techniques as well as his eccentric character. His first single "People Funny Boy" in 1968 was notable for its innovative use of sampling as well as a fast, chugging beat that would soon become identifiable as "reggae". Concurrent with his own releases with the Upsetters, Perry produced numerous reggae artists at his Black Ark studio, including Bob Marley and the Wailers, The Heptones, and Max Romeo.

After his famed Black Ark Studio was consumed by fire, Perry took refuge in England and the U.S., performing live and making records with

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