US-based artiste/producer Freddy Browne to ignite return of Brand New Machine party series
KINGSTON, Jamaica – US-based music producer/recording artiste, Freddy Browne is looking to give Jamaicans something to talk about this weekend as he takes to the stage as the headline act for the return of the party series, Brand New Machine.
Brand New Machine, set for Saturday, September 9, at Holy Smokes, promises to be more than a party. According to Steve Urchin, the mastermind behind this series, Brand New Machine is a ‘revolution.’
“Return of the Machine isn’t merely a party; it’s a revolution. The original BNM series that Farenizzi and I crafted in Kingston and NYC held such magnetic charm and so persistent requests from fans to rekindle its magic couldn’t be ignored,” he said. “Redefining the boundaries of entertainment, this edition is committed to transcending genres, merging the electrifying beats of EDM with the soulful melodies of Afrohouse. Every DJ knows their craft is not just to play tracks but to narrate a story, breathe new life into tunes, and make them unforgettable. BNM echoes this sentiment and ensures that attendees will be talking about it for years.”
With a star-studded lineup, including the likes of Freddy Browne, DJ Anash, and Tonio, Return of the Machine is set to be a mega-hit.
While his appearance at the series is the main reason for Freddy Browne’s visit to Jamaica, that’s not the only reason the entertainer is on local soil. According to a release on Friday, Browne revealed he’s also promoting new projects he’s working on.
“I’m in Jamaica for so many reasons. Brand New Machine is, of course, top on my list, and the excitement is through the roof!” Freddy shares. His love for Jamaican talent shines through as he speaks of collaborating with Irie Souljah and potentially partnering with the mesmerizing vocalist Annaleax,” he said. “Plans are in place for me to do some work with Irie Souljah, who will be featured on a couple of tracks of mine. I also will be meeting with several other vocalists I hope to work with in the future.”
Browne has done work with a number of Jamaican acts in the past including the likes of Devin Di Dakta and Shaggy.