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Our aim is to build a solid platform in the UK for our Caribbean culture to shine via the music. Find us on Facebook, Google+, Twitter, Youtube and Instagram.

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Jun2013
The big band just keeps going from strength to strength. UK Chocolate Nation (UKCN) known for their Sunday chocolate (dutty) mas on the roads of Notting Hill Carnival have extended the brand to now include a clean, Monday costume mas. Teaming up with Soca Mafia they have created Eclipse Mas. In ... Read More
2nd June 2013uksocascene

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May2013
Don’t do that: in true Soca Johnny style, this song mixes well articulated, cheeky lyrics with a catchy melody to tell the story of a typical night out. ‘Please Doh do me dat’ highlights the perspective of a young man who falls prey to the seductive techniques of a young lady. ... Read More
30th May 2013uksocascene

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May2013
What happened to the sunshine? All this rain is depressing. Time to liven things up with your weekly instalment of weekend options. Represent the UK with our UK Soca Scene Clothing range This is what UKSS did last week.. Caribbean Indian Arrival Day & Guyana 47th Independence Celebration - Sat 25th May 2013 Brought to ... Read More
29th May 2013uksocascene

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May2013
Hi DJ Toro We appreciate the work you have put into the scene over the years and we think it is about time the community got to know more about you. Below are some questions which we would like you to answer. 1. How did it all begin and what inspired you to ... Read More
29th May 2013uksocascene

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May2013
NEW MUSIC ALERT. Ms Desire releases her first song for the Crop-Over 2013 season! A sweet sounding, rhythmic filled Ragga Soca tune titled 'Ruff It Up' featuring the one and only Peter Ram. Produced & penned by Michael 'B-Roca' Holder, this song is set to have a strong presence throughout the ... Read More
28th May 2013uksocascene

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May2013
Luton Carnival, despite losing its edge still had a lot of great colours and costumes to display. The Caribbean Culture is still strong with in Luton, the question is...for how much longer?
26th May 2013uksocascene

26

May2013
Brought to us by G&H Entertainments was a night of celebration. Firstly for the Caribbean Indian Arrival Day and Secondly for Guyana's 47th Anniversary of Independence. Performing on the night were Terry Gajraj and Triniboi Joocie. We were also treated to some tassa from the London School of Tassa band. 
26th May 2013uksocascene

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May2013
Hi Bacchanalia We appreciate the work you have put into the scene over the years to carnival and the Caribbean culture. We think it is about time more of the community got to know more about your mas band. 1.Please tell us your origins, what your band name is, and how long ... Read More
24th May 2013uksocascene

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May2013
The Joocie Camp present: “Canvas” Carnival is the time to express yourself; to release your creative and uninhibited self… Step into Joocie’s Art Studio where “Your body is de brush and I am de painting board”. We have all de paints and palettes set so feel free to set your wrists (and waist) ... Read More
23rd May 2013uksocascene

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May2013
Hi DJ Tate We appreciate the work you have put into the scene over the years and we think it is about time the community got to know more about you. 1. How did it all begin and what inspired you to become a fully-fledged DJ? I just fell into it. I always ... Read More
23rd May 2013uksocascene