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Reggae
A.k.a. Denzil Palmer
Jamaican reggae and dancehall deejay. He was most popular in Jamaica in the late 1980s, with a series of singles using his self-styled 'Rockstone Voice'. He is not to be confused with the similarly named deejay, Prince Pompidou. Pampidoo started out deejaying on the Killamanjaro soundsystem in early 1983, often sparring with fellow deejay Tullo T.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Come Ya Fi Talk | Grant Phabao Presents Pompidoo | 2012 | Single |
Ghetto Rock / Brain Hunger Riddim | Pompidoo / Tapes | 2011 | Single |
Synthesizer Voice (Goth-Trad Remix) | Pompidoo | 2011 | Album |
Selassie I Rule / God Of Abraham | Pompidoo And Version City Rockers / Justin Rothberg | 2007 | Single |
Hair Style / In This Time | Pompidoo / Johnny Clarke | 2006 | Single |
The Governor General / Talking Pariot | Pompidoo | 2006 | Single |
Rude Boy | Pompidoo | 1990 | Single |
Live At Harchos Hall | Sugar Minott & Errol Scorpion / Earl Sixteen & Pompidoo | 1988 | Single |
New Body | Pompidoo | 1986 | Single |
I Love My Boops | Pompidoo | 1986 | Single |
Bonanza / Nothing Wrong | Pompidoo, Tullo T | 1984 | Single |
Governor General | Pompidoo | 1984 | Single |
The Governor General / Old Nigger | Pompidoo / Frankie Paul | 1984 | Single |
Ghost Buster | Pompidoo | 1984 | Single |
Introductions To King Kong Sound | King Kong, General Pecos, Ignorance, Culture T, Pompidoo | Album | |
Intros To King Kong Sound | Danger Wong, General Pecos, King Kong, Patrick Irie, Chicken Hawk, Pompidoo | Album | |
Synthesizer Voice | Pompidoo | Single | |
Come Ya Fi Talk / Wanted | Pompidoo | Single | |
The Governor General | Pompidoo | Album | |
No Run Gal / Wicked And Ruff | Pompidoo / Cornell Campbell | Album |