Jamplified Records, the brainchild of record producer, recording/mixing engineer and musician Rickman “Jamplified” Warren, has become a force to be reckoned with in music production.
Located in Kingston Jamaica, the record label, consisting of a production team that composes, records, mixes and masters for artistes and record labels, is synonymous with transforming concepts into chart topping hits.
With a host of musical production and engineering credits to its name, the creative force behind the “Stonehenge” and “Movements” rhythms, has worked with a long list of artists including Jah Cure, Luciano, Tony Rebel, T.O.K., Queen Ifrica, Luciano, Turbulence and Duane Stephenson among many others.
In 2008 Jamplified flexed its musical muscle releasing Queen Ifrica’s “Far Away” as the first single from the Movements Rhythm. The critically acclaimed song spent almost 30 weeks on the charts and was featured on Ifrica’s album Montego Bay as well as on VP Records’ Reggae Gold 2009.
The Stonehenge Rhythm, an uptempo reggae beat infused with a soulful European flavour followed in 2009. Stonehenge featured artistes like Jah Cure, whose song “Never Say Never” became an instant favourite in Jamaica and around the world.
Driven by a love and passion for music, Jamplified is committed to remaining on the cutting edge of the industry and pioneering new phenomena. Rickman’s wide, cross genre musical influences have helped to shape Jamplified’s musical style for international appeal. In 2008, Jamplified released the Movements Rhythm Remix Album which featured acoustic and electronic versions of the original songs.
The techno infusion of this remix album initiated a new wave of Reggae Techno Remixes among Jamaican artistes.
The Jamplified production machine is currently working on tracks for upcoming albums from Queen Ifrica, Tony Rebel, Bryan Art, as well as a host of other notable artists throughout the world
Driven by a love and passion for music, Jamplified is committed to remaining on the cutting edge of the industry and pioneering new phenomena. Rickman’s wide, cross genre musical influences have helped to shape Jamplified’s musical style for international appeal. In 2008, Jamplified released the Movements Rhythm Remix Album which featured acoustic and electronic versions of the original songs.
The techno infusion of this remix album initiated a new wave of Reggae Techno Remixes among Jamaican artistes.
The Jamplified production machine is currently working on tracks for upcoming albums from Queen Ifrica, Tony Rebel, Bryan Art, as well as a host of other notable artists throughout the world