The crème de la crème of the UK reggae scene will be indeed under the same roof and on the same stage on the 4th of November, when Electric Brixton and Soundcrash will host what it promises to be a one-of a kind show.
From 10pm to 6am, it will exclusively be about reggae, dub, dancehall, jungle and bass. The glorious Brit-Caribbean sound of the last twenty years will be the absolute protagonist of the event, and you’ll inevitably dance the night away thanks to the root and soulful vibes of Natty, Congo Natty and his “revolutionary” jungle, the established and influential sound of Mad Professor, the strictly-vinyl attitude of globally renowned Trojan Soundsytem, to close with talented MC, songwriter and composer of Martinican origins, Subajah.
Last Sunday the Upsetter Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, the greatest producer of reggae history, passed away aged 85. He left us a wealth of reggae and dub music from Bob Marley and The Congos to contemporary collaborations with bands from around the globe. We listen to some of his work with…
There’s arguably no need for introducing an artist like Natty… The London-based singer/songwriter, with Afro-American and Italian roots and an unconditional love for reggae, has reached the 10th year of his career and will celebrate the anniversary with an upcoming special release. Instead, what we would like to present and…
Tonight begins with a performance from Subajah, who, in and of himself, is an incredibly talented man. He displays his abilities as a rapper, singer and composer with real aplomb. In an age of vapid consumerism, it’s pleasing to find artists willing to stand up and go against the grain, educating the…
A sense of community is a rare find in London – which is why Village Underground‘s monthly reggae residency with Channel One is always a pleasure. But their most recent show with digital dub pioneer Mad Professor was something to be particularly cherished. Despite the fact it was a Sunday…
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