Showing posts with label tydal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tydal. Show all posts

Friday, 1 May 2015

Tydal "Babylon Can't Get Away" Upcoming Music Video




Recording artiste ,Tydal, has put in the work to create what is a music video for his latest project, single "Babylon Cant Get Away" a force to be reckoned with.

What is to be expected from this music video ?

"Babylon Cant Get Away" has a positive message and follows the track record of the artiste to put out riveting and mind consuming lyrics.You can get an idea from this quick behind the scenes interview with Tydal.



Tydal explains what 'Babylon' means to him, ever so naturally the artiste speaks confidently on what he stands for.Through music, the conscious artiste hopes to instigate change and inspire persons,especially the less fortunate .Tydal also expresses himself on behalf of those that have been made to feel that they do not have a voice, to resist oppression.



To keep up with Tydal

Bookings: masteronemusic@gmail.com
Follow Tydal on Twitter @tydalmusiq
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Blessings!


Saturday, 28 February 2015

Tydal,Bushman and Lexican on Irie FM's E-Buzz


Master One Productions' very own ,Reggae artiste ,Tydal, made an appearance on Irie FM’s Entertainment Buzz on February 26,2015. Check out Tydal,Bushman and Lexican's fun and engaging interview here 





 Blessings.

Wednesday, 17 December 2014

Poetry in Motion




Musicians are poets .They create poetry in motion, as melodies move our souls,their voices instruments for toying with .Their bands create the background music to our lives.They can move us,into places of peace,serenity to fun,joy and excitement or take us to a dark,solemn or reflective place.This is the power of music and those that contribute to it.Will they spread good vibes or negative energy? It is entirely up to them.

The messages,images and emotions that musicians are able to produce for a listeners can be intentional and beautifully resonant with those that can relate to its meaning. Understanding music,the theory of it, is actually a very complex thing.

"Luckily ,we don't have to understand music to enjoy it"

Master One Productions 
Music is our Destiny!

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

5 Reasons to Purchase Tydal's Latest Album

If you follow trends or is up to date with Reggae Music , you must have heard the buzz about the Master One Productions Artiste Tydal & his latest Album "Mission Incomplete". Mission Incomplete as described by Tydal is his collection of 19 Tracks of quality Reggae Tracks where some songs are written by the Artiste himself based on his personal experiences and current issues in Society. In case I have't sold you enough with that long intro , here are 5 reasons you need to get this Album.


1.Mastery : This just means the songs on this Album were mastered to perfection thanks to the skilled engineers from Tuff Gong & Anchor Studios ( just to name a few ) The harmonies are on point and all the levels are up.

2. Packaging : Have you seen the Packaging? As humans we shop with our eyes ... it has to look good even before we consider how its going to sound before we shell out hard earned cash to purchase it. Tydal's Packaging , from the artwork tells a story of what the Album is about all in that package.

3. Great Reviews: Since the release of the Album, Mission Incomplete has been reviewed by noted Music Journalist & Blogger Dan Franck of United Reggae.com & World Reggae.com. Click below to read these reviews. United Reggae.com | WorldReggae.com

4. Support Quality Music: Music today has changed significantly .... When you purchase this Album , you are getting real authentic Reggae Music ... No gimmicks. There is a song that appeals to everyone .. whether yo are male or female.

5. It Makes a great Gift: With the holiday season fast approaching ...This is an easy breezy gift idea! The packaging is already sleek which makes it easy to give to just about anyone. The only thing you would need to make it complete is a signature from Tydal himself.

To Purchase Mission Incomplete Click on the Links Below


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Thursday, 16 October 2014

What Photography Means to Master One Productions.

Photography is an intricate art that opens our eyes to ordinary things that we would usually pass by unnoticed in our day to day lives. Master One Productions has our very own in-house photographer, versed on graphic design, and videography. We can wrap up your memories in a smooth, professional and clean cut way at a competitive rate.

Master One Productions Ltd Recording Atiste Tydal

They say a photo is worth a thousand words, what are you saying?
Come in to 6 Ballater Avenue, Kingston (Off Balmoral Avenue) to get your photo fix, you won’t regret it! PACKAGES START AT JUST $15,000 JMD


"What I like about Photographs is that they capture a moment gone forever , impossible to reproduce"

Written by Danielle Wright

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Monday, 6 October 2014

Successful Tips for Going on Tour Pt 2

Our last article looked at Successful tips for going on Tour. As an Artiste , going on Tour is a huge part of your career , a large percentage of funds is earned by venturing to new Countries & Cities. Below is the last set of tips for going on Tour.


TIP #5: Go tell it on the Mountain!

Get the word out by bull horn, town crier or trumpet (just kidding).These days social media is the talk of the town and it would do you good if your following (assuming your brand as an artiste is social media savvy) is updated on the where and the when of your travels. It is important to be consistent online by keeping your fans up to speed through your social media outlets. Also be sure to get influencers from local newspapers, entertainment websites and blogs to get the word out about your tour, even give out a few press passes to these influencers to maximize press reach.

TIP # 6: Plan your day to day activities

Don’t just plan your venues! Where will you sleep? Eat? Travel from place to place? The nitty gritty has to be planned so you can even schedule free time throughout your tour. This is not to waste time but to ensure that you do not burn out (that’s when things get real messy). Have some downtime, a stressed musician will not perform at his best .Go and check out what different cities or towns have to offer while getting to do what you love as an artiste. The better relaxed and prepared you are the more benefit you will get out of you time on tour.

TIP# 7: Raise funds and budget

If there was no other reason to plan your tour far in advance, this is why. Planning ahead will allow you to raise money for your tour. Whip out your calculator and tap it up like Madea, ensuring you calculate all your mileage, hotel accommodation, food, emergency funds and enough cushioning for the unexpected. You can put aside some rain money from local gigs for your tour.

TIP#8: Advance the shows

Make sure to follow up with the show coordinator sometime between a month and a week before your performance date. This will paint a good picture of you as a serious professional with the venue and to the promoter. You always want to be held as reliable and professional in your endeavours.This will also allow a smooth flow of events for your fans and your band.
Some questions to consider:
 When are the set times?
What time do doors open?
What time can we load in?
Is there a sound guy?
Are there monitors?
Is there a catering budget?
Is there a runner for the show?
If your fans are younger, is there a curfew to worry about?
Researching these things will save you time and money and will leave your undivided attention on the paramount: your performance.


TIP #9. Build solid credibility

When it’s all said and done and your tour is over (sadly, all good things come to an end) keep the connections! keep in touch with the venue managers and booking agents. Send thank you letters and check in with them if ever in the same area again. These links will go a far way throughout the rest of your career. Manners carry you through the world!

By following these pointers, you’ll be prepared, organized and ready for the road! 


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Saturday, 4 October 2014

Successful Tips for Going on Tour: Part 1

Jumping from one place to another, reaching out to fans and other curious Joes and doing your favorite thing in the world. This sounds like a great opportunity for a musician whether new on the scene or an established entertainment mogul to spread their influence to different geographies. Seeing persons outside of your local fan-base respond to your music is the ultimate reward for a musician .However, touring also comes with its eventualities and putting in quality preparations for your tour will make it as satisfying and beneficial as it can be.



Here are 9 successful tips for going on tour!

TIP #1:  Legitimate Work
Plane tickets? check  
Itinerary? Check
Work permit? Uuuum?

Whatever you do, wherever you go, ensure that you secure for yourself a work permit for you to freely traverse on your tour without any glitches or hitches with the law.

Decide how you will apply, whether online or on paper.
Get the application package
Pay the application fees
Submit your application

Once you have your work permit, you are good to set up the logistics of your tour! One step closer to a successful tour!

TIP #2: Prepare your Electronic Press Kit


Before you wheel out your suitcases and dust off your passport you need to make sure your electronic press kit (EPK) is in tip top shape, indeed pristine condition to submit to venues along with all your social media channels and your website being up to date.

TIP#3: Do your Research


Have you ever been to a new place or event that didn’t quite meet up to your expectations in terms of entertainment value and value for your money? You want to ensure that the places you visit during your tour are worth visiting. Is this where your target market is? Are people keen on coming to the locations you have chosen? Many artistes or marketing managers (some artistes juggle both and have even more roles) separate their markets into A, B and C markets.
“A” markets are big music markets,” B” markets tend to be less dense areas but still with decent art scenes while “C” markets are typically less populated areas ; build your itinerary accordingly. While A markets will give maximum exposure, B and C markets are just itching for excitement and high entertainment! Your research will allow you to make informed decisions about venues. You will be able to uncover who has been to these venues before, how successful they have been and whether it is worth it to go there.
Once you get a hold of list of venues in the markets you want to tour through research, begin contacting them with your EPK and start confirming and solidifying your route. Six to twelve (6-12) months in advance is the best time to start doing this.
This tip will save your life! Don’t skip it.

TIP#4: Eye out your Pit stops.

The previous tip leads us to the next step of properly planning your tour. Planning a tour is a diligent process if you want the best results, more fans and more love from loyal fans. You should plan your tour at least six months, even a year in advance. This will give you room to wiggle your toes and to fit comfortably on venue booking calendars well in advance. You will also have time to plan your marketing calendar – from scheduling social media posts to getting on community calendars getting the people ready for your tour.

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Friday, 3 October 2014

Tydal Completes 2nd U.S Promo Tour

Reggae artiste and songwriter Tydal returned to the island last week after completing a promo run of South Florida. This was his second promo appearance in the United States since January.


The Master One recording artiste utilized the promotional jaunt to broaden his fan base, while introducing his music to a multicultural audience.

"I gained a lot of exposure from this promotional run. We did clubs in South Florida and this exposed my work to a multicultural audience," Tydal said in a media release.

Among the venues he performed at were South Beach in Miami and the Ginger Bay Café in Hollywood, Florida.

The artiste also visited several media outlets, including radio station Hot 105 FM, WAVS 1170, 99 Jams and Starz FM where he did interviews and promoted his music.

Earlier this year, Tydal launched the EP, The Journey of a Young Warrior. Among the tracks which have gained strong support are Silent Warrior, Babylon Burning and Somewhere In Africa. The EP was released by Master One Productions and VPAL Music.

Tydal is gearing up for a number of local and overseas gigs. He can be seen in action at the CB Pan Chicken Championships grand finals in November, as well as several shows locally during the Christmas season.

A video for Somewhere Is Africa will be released shortly.

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Tuesday, 25 March 2014

Journey Of A Young Warrior Drops Today on iTunes

The much anticipated EP for Reggae Sensation Tydal is now available on iTunes for Purchase. The 7 Track Ep features the popular song " Silent Warrior" which has been receiving positive feedback both locally and internationally and also songs like " Tears Like Mine" and "Street Life".


To Purchase your Copy , Click HERE

Friday, 14 March 2014

Journey Of A Young Warrior : Pt 2

On February 24 ,2014 . Friends , Family and Music Enthusiasts and Media came out to support Journey of a Young Warrior, the Official EP Launch for Tydal. See below for more pictures from the event. If you weren't there , you missed a great show.



*Images are the Property of Master One Productions*

Photo Credits : Nickita Thomas

Friday, 7 March 2014

Highlights from "Journey Of A Young Warrior", Tydal's Ep Launch PT 1



THE evening showers didn't dampen the proceedings at the launch of reggae artiste Tydal's EP entitled Journey of a Young Warrior at Red Bones Blues Café in St Andrew, on Tuesday evening.

Despite a late start, the moderate-sized gathering was treated to offerings from the singjay's growing catalogue of songs as well as performances from the Penthouse stable of acts.

"The seven-track EP is all about consolidating a couple of my new tracks. I haven't been flooding the market with songs, so we decided to do it professionally and the idea for the EP came about. The finished product is good; I just hope the fans will give it a listening ear," said Tydal, whose given name is Navardo Graham.

Journey of a Young Warrior features production work from his management company Master One Productions, Penthouse Records, Europe-based House of Riddims and Sweat Box Productions. It is being distributed by Master One Productions and VPAL Music.

Tracks include Tears like Mine, Street Life, Coward, Draw the Line and Silent Warrior.

Guest performers for the evening included Sophia Squire, Shuga, Dalton Harris, D Major, and Exco Levi.


Article: Kevin Jackson
Photo Credits: Nickita Thomas

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