
RAZORSHOP
Jingles and Post Production
Here are some of our Studio's current and most recognisable audio jingles and video post productions playing on your TV and Radio Channels.

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FULL Production & Post SCORE

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Soca ROadMIX RELEASES
Annually!
International Soca-Music Artistes gather for the Carnival "Road March"
Road March equal Road Mix...the people's play!
Prime cuts, fever beats & rhythmic pace; twists the Radio version of your favourite Soca Song into the Streets for all day - all night...

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REMIX-WORKS
At the Equator there's only one temperature!
And here is where you would find refreshing new Remixes, World-Caribbean Mashups and Live Mix Sessions. It's the new Class . Listen well!


LIVE MIX VIDEO SESSIONS
.ReFix
Feel The Love Valentine (Razorshop ReFix) - DJ Private Ryan Feat. Freetown Collective Vs Crackazat


LIVE MIX SESSIONS ARCHIVE
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STUDIO BIO & EXTRAS


Lyndon ‘Stonez’ Livingstone, and his ‘Razorshop’ production studio, are industry pioneers for remixes and roadmixes, post-production editing, and sound design for award-winning commercials and films.
Since its founding, the ‘Razorshop’ has produced music for award winning radio and television campaigns for Coca Cola, Digicel, Nissan, Heineken, and Angostura Bitters, B Mobile, among many others, and has won four Addy Awards to date. The studio also did sound design and soundtracks for several films including The Amerindians (2011) and City on the Hill (2015), winner of TTFF People's choice awards.
Internationally, Lyndon has worked on releases featuring Wyclef Jean (Haiti), Doug E Fresh, Jita (USA) and TOK & Mr. Vegas (Jamaica) to name a few. His work as producer on Canadian based group Kobotown’s first album 'Independence' earned them Indie, Canadian Folk Music and International Folk Alliance award nominations in 2007, and positive reviews internationally.
Finally, best known for inventing a style of Caribbean house remix and roadmix that set the standard for DJs and producers since, DJ Lyndon’s sets are all about live mixing funky, progressive and tech house with local rhythms, dialects and vocals, and instrumental samples. These sets inspired an entire generation of younger Caribbean house music DJs to mix with the same tightly blended, eclectic style that have made his sessions a journey through unexpected cuts and sounds from beginning to end.
Coming from humble beginnings, Lyndon began working in Trinidad’s foremost record shop, Rhyner's, when he was nine years old. When he was seventeen, he began building his name as a mix tape master.
He paid his dues as a resident DJ in Trinidad's top clubs throughout the 90s, added sound engineering to his skills, and fine-tuned his sound design working behind the scenes in Trinidad’s theatre and fashion scene.
The transition from DJ to producer came in his early twenties, when he began to work with the famous Engine Room production house in Trinidad. He went on to head a production studio at the country's top radio station (96.1WEFM), bringing his unique take to the label.
It has been the go-to studio for many of Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean's major talents, including David Rudder, Machel Montano, Mungal Patasar, Andre Tanker, 3 Canal, Fay Ann Lyons, Sherwin Winchester, Kes, Ultimate Rejects and Destra Garcia.
