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Our Road experience for Trinidad J'Ouvert 2010 will be further enhanced by the talent of Emperor Chin and Spin d' Music from Sydney, Australia.

DJ Emperor Chin hails from the SPIN D MUSIC Sound crew in Sydney Australia and is Australia’s ambassador for Soca music. 

He continues to change the foundations of Dancehall and Soca music down under and is the official DJ for the Australian Miss Reggaemite contest,  Dancehall Queen Finals and the biggest soca fete Carnival Craziness.

DJ Emperor Chin has collaborated with local dancehall sound systems and supported international touring artistes Junior Reid, Mykal Rose and Anthony B.

Internationally, he has played in Trinidad & Tobago's Carnival with Tribe, along with the best Soca DJs including Excalibur, 4 Play, D Bandit, XTC, Black Chiney, Back To Basics and Renaissance. He is also the road DJ for Mas Jumbies J'ouvert band.

In 2006 he introduced podcasting to SPIN D MUSIC and in 2007 launched SPINSANITY on SDM Internet Radio which is captured by global listeners across all continents.

In 2008 he launched TRIBE Australia to expose Trini culture in the land down under and was approached by VP Records to host the launch party for REGGAE & SOCA GOLD.

In 2009 SPIN D MUSIC celebrated their 5the year of Tizik Thursdays, Sydney’s weekly Caribbean event at Jackson’s on George in the heart of Sydney and launched the SDM Cup showcasing the best of the best selectas across Australia.

He also produces regular mix tapes Strictly Big Chunes and you can hear him live on SPINSANITY every Friday night live on air with up 2 di time Reggae Dancehall and Soca.  Look out for his residency at Sydney’s new weekly event “JAMROCK”  blazing soca & dancehall vibes to the massives.

 

 emperor.chin@spindmusic.com

 

 

 

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