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Hurricane – a gwaan hype!!!

The Bayreuth sound - winner of the German Reggae Award 2005 and the fifth best German soundsystem 2008 (Riddim reader´s award) - is one of the most in demand sounds of Southern Germany. No matter whether at mega events such as Splash! and Summerjam, in top German clubs like the Rude7 or the U-Club, abroad in Italy or Belgium, or on the radio, the boys from Hurricane always deliver with their energetic performance.

Hurricane on duty

In 2003, Dead Mike, Gardener, and E.N.S. founded the Hurricane Soundsystem and started their two popular regular parties “Bay-Root Bashment” in Nuremburg and “Dancehall X-Plosion” in Bayreuth, their hometown. Both events soon ranked amongst the hot spots for Reggae and Dancehall in Bavaria as well as the rest of Southern Germany.

Since August 2008 MC Rojah is the fourth member of the Hurricane crew.

Hurricane on tour

Since inception, success arrived quickly for the Soundsystem with immediate bookings throughout Bavaria and the surrounding regions. They filled many festivals, parties and clubs in Southern and central Germany such as the Summerjam, the Sandboard World Cup, and Splash! with their unique sound.

Furthermore, the four were able to prove their skills abroad in Italy, Belgium, Austria, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland. In 2005 they won the German Reggae Award for ‘Best sound system’ and 2008 the readers of the "Riddim", the most important print-magazine for dancehall and reggae in Germany as well as in the world, voted Hurricane on the fifth place in the category "Best National Soundsystem".

Hurricane on tape

Of course, the four “Hurricanes” aren’t only active on stage. Their mixed tapes: “Natural Disaster”, “Hot In The Club”, “High Voltage”, and the critically acclaimed “Danger Zone”, were sold nationwide. The tapes were also made available in Austria, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland where they have continued to sell well.
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