By Kevin Jackson Observer Writer Friday, July 11, 2014
TEN years ago, Dale Virgo was a student at the University of Technology, a teenaged 'techie' with big dreams of making it in the music business.
Today, the 29-year-old musician/producer is studio manager and resident engineer at Gee Jam studio in Port Antonio.
Dale "Dizzle" Virgo |
A project close to Virgo's heart is resurgent mento band, the Jolly Boys whose Great Expectation album he produced and played percussion.
"I bring experience, versatility, diversity (to producing) and I am not afraid to try new things. I have produced traditional church hymns to the most hardcore dancehall songs," he told Splash.
A self-taught engineer, Virgo's entry into production came with gospel. He co-produced the Gospel Fe Share 'riddim' in 2004, followed by the Spiritual War compilation in 2005 and Spirit Scription (2006).
His big breakthrough, however, was secular. Virgo created the beat for Gyptian's 2004 song Serious Times which opened the door for him to work with other dancehall artistes like Queen Ifrica, D'Angel and Ce'Cile.
Working with international acts, he pointed out, has helped improve his production skills.
"I have learned to accept the dedication to their craft and detail to bringing music to its perfection. I have seen artistes spend days working on one song, and the outcome is an international hit. These experiences over and over have changed my outlook and the way I approach working on music," he said.
Dale Antou Tonye Ian Virgo was born in Kingston but grew up in Portmore, St Catherine and attended Excelsior High School. more
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