Concerts

Eek-A-Mouse

Ripton Hylton became known as Eek-A-Mouse in 1979, shortly before releasing his first hit single, "Once a Virgin." Although Eek-A-Mouse's early work displayed a clear debt to roots reggae, he's since incorporated the aesthetics of dub into his core sound. An early pioneer of the dancehall sound, Eek has always...
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Ripton Hylton became known as Eek-A-Mouse in 1979, shortly before releasing his first hit single, “Once a Virgin.” Although Eek-A-Mouse’s early work displayed a clear debt to roots reggae, he’s since incorporated the aesthetics of dub into his core sound. An early pioneer of the dancehall sound, Eek has always marked his version of reggae with humor rather than the overtly political themes favored by many of his peers and precursors. That’s not to say that it’s lacking in content, however. Even a cursory listen to his artistic output reveals a man given to writing songs around a playfully creative use of sound and rhythm. Just the same, the heart of Eek-A-Mouse performances are good times and good vibes.

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