Sugashak Records, a new Jamaican music and video production studio, was recently opened in Mango Valley, St Mary, by Christopher L. Kaufman.
Powered by solar energy, Sugashak is Jamaica's first eco-friendly recording studio.
Located 800 feet above sea level with magnificent views of the Oracabessa coastline, Sugashak has begun by signing singer Keke-I - a protégé of Sugar Minott. The combination has already produced the first three singles from Keke-I's upcoming album.
Wah Wood a mento ballad; Candle In The Wind, a reggae re-mix of the Credence Clearwater revival hit, and the Nyabinghi reggae song (Nah Stoop) Go Round Dem on Pinnacle - the label's first rhythm release. This song has been given a positive review by top Irie FM radio show host Elise Kelly on her popular daily show Easy Skankin.
Sugashak's in-house producer-composer Makonnen Blake-Hannah has recorded hits for such artistes as Capleton, Third World, Turbulence. Andrew & Wadda *la*hd and Teflon, to name a few.
I know a man in st Elizabeth that bought his own winmill and provide current for his estate. Pertaining to solar if he has a thing that traps the energy and use it up when needed then that would also be good. He must be saving a lot studio burn current nuh f lol