Dance pop for the digital age with a Caribbean breeze blowing through it.
A fusion of reggae, pop and electro, this is Eddie Grant's breakthrough work and a symbol of early 80's crossover.
"Killer On The Rampage" from 1982 made Eddie Grant's name known to the world. His signature song "Electric Avenue" is a shocking hit that combines digital beats with reggae backing rhythms. Its sense of balance, which is dance floor-friendly while carrying a political message, highlights his unique production sense. Other songs on the album, such as "War Party" and "I Don't Wanna Dance," are pop yet profound, making this a timeless album.