Bass Culture: The Untold Story of Reggae’s Rebel Soul
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Read postMax Romeo: The Rebel Voice of Reggae That Will Never Fade
In 1976, Max Romeo released what would become one of the greatest reggae albums of all time: “War Ina Babylon”, produced by none other than Lee “Scratch” Perry. This album wasn’t just music — it was revelation.
Read postThe Soul of the Groove: The History of Vinyl Music in Jamaica
From the early days of mento to the dubwise experiments that echoed across continents, the story of Jamaican music is inseparable from the story of vinyl.
Read post30 Years of Rototom: A Reggae Dream That Never Stopped Moving
Some festivals last a weekend. Some make headlines with flashy lineups. And then there’s Rototom Sunsplash — A festival that hasn’t just survived the test of time, but created its own time:
Read postKeep On Moving Radio: Why We Started, Why We Keep Going
Some projects are born out of strategy. Others are born out of soul. Keep On Moving Radio belongs to the second kind. It’s not a trend. It’s not just another platform. It’s a sonic refuge, a bridge between generations, an offering to the reggae culture that raised us, held us, and still guides us.
Read post🌍 International Reggae Day: A Legacy of Culture, Resistance, and Global Vibes
Every July 1st, millions around the world come together to celebrate International Reggae Day—a day not just dedicated to music, but to a movement. A celebration of rhythm and roots, of struggle and liberation, of unity and upliftment.
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