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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, November 30, 2007

THE NIGHT STUFF
Redda Fire's just what dancehall lovers need

Photo galleryPhoto gallery: Redda Fire

By Derek Paiva
Advertiser Entertainment Writer

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Jason "45Revolver" Palmer, Redda Fire's promoter and DJ, spins vintage vinyl dancehall and reggae records Thursday nights at The Living Room at Fisherman's Wharf.

JOAQUIN SIOPACK | The Honolulu Advertiser

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Looking for a relaxed post-midnight weeknight party where the DJs know what you really want to do with reggae and dancehall?

Redda Fire is all about the dance, kids.

REDDA FIRE

Where: The Living Room at Fisherman's Wharf, 1009 Ala Moana

When: 11 p.m.-4 a.m. Thursdays

Cover: $7

Got parking? Yes. Free, in parking lot behind the Wharf.

The appeal? A laid-back reggae and dancehall night for aficionados who seriously need to dance the music.

I'm under 21: See you when you're not.

Open since: April 2006, and founded by turntablist Jason "45Revolver" Palmer. The idea? An unpretentious club night showing off the more danceable side of reggae, which he figured had an underserved following in town. "Many nights focus on 'numbers' and drink specials," said Palmer. "We knew all we had to do was focus on the music ... keep it consistent ... and people responded."

Late p.m. crowd: 'Round 11:30 p.m., the crowd is small — couples, singles, groups of friends — but patrons typically make a beeline for the dance floor upon arrival.

Early a.m. crowd: Peaks way post-midnight. More regulars. An active, but roomy dance floor. Still mellow and friendly.

The soundtrack: Very danceable dancehall and reggae — I won't pretend to know all the stuff I heard, but I definitely heard some Capleton and Yellowman — from the very deep crates of DJs 45Revolver, Liloa and Mr. Bone. Seriously dug the pop and click of the vintage vinyl. Seriously.

Famous Redda Fire past guests: Include King Yellowman, Mega Banton, Mr. Easy, Ruff Scott, DJ Rob Paine and Federation Sound System. Honolulu reggae/dancehall turntablists and players of instruments frequently drop by to work the night or chill.

What to wear: Wear whatever you're most comfortable grooving in. Unless you're the ...

Naked guy I saw on the Kewalo Basin pier: In which case, baby, I hope it's not as cold outside as it obviously was for the naked guy.

Other Redda Fire events around town: Rudegyal Retreat, 9 p.m.-4 a.m. Sundays, Lotus Soundbar.

Web site for info: www.myspace.com/reddafire

Reach Derek Paiva at dpaiva@honoluluadvertiser.com.