Reggae Ambassador Qshan Deya | News

Reggae Ambassador Qshan Deya | News

Last year when Qshan Deya performed at the Sunflower Festival in Waidhofen, Austria, he was backed by the House Of Riddim Band, a homegrown unit that has worked with reggae’s elite artistes including Mykal Rose, Luciano, Tanya Stephens, Turbulence and Jah Mason. While on stage, their tight coordination resonated with the roots-reggae singer, who is from St. Vincent And The…

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Review | Alpha Blondy – Rise

Review | Alpha Blondy – Rise

The King of African reggae continues his reign with this release, almost reggae all the way – Le Cri Du Silence sounds like a Muscle Shoals soul ballad transplanted to the Ivory Coast, and it is a performance that certainly keeps the listener’s attention. The remainder of the set is definitely in the trademark Alpha Blondy reggae style: lovely, lyrically…

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Review | Aza Lineage – One Draw

Review | Aza Lineage – One Draw

Aza Lineage has steadily built a strong reputation in recent years, with several notable collaborations, including multiple releases with legendary producer King Jammy. Her magnetic presence radiates positivity and energy, while her voice strikes a perfect balance—gritty enough to feel authentic, yet expressive enough to convey deep emotion. Her seemingly effortless flow across riddims is a rare talent, helping to…

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Review | Culture – Africa Stand Alone

Review | Culture – Africa Stand Alone

Reintroductions With the advent of warmer temperatures, what better time to enjoy a reminder of the classic roots tunes that go hand in hand with the hotter weather? In light of this, it’s good to know that the powers that be have our collective backs with the reissue of Culture’s 1978 lava rock, Africa Stand Alone, produced by Jamie Hatcher…

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New albums released | News

New albums released | News

Lone Ark Riddim Force – Psalms in Dub Vol. 1 Lone Ark Riddim Force’s Psalms in Dub Vol. 1 serves as the dub companion to Clive Matthews’ Going Home (check its review HERE). Available in both CD and vinyl LP formats, this release is part of a trilogy of albums – vocal, dub, and instrumental – featuring 13 riddims produced,…

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Devon Irons: a cult figure passed away | New Release

Devon Irons: a cult figure passed away | New Release

Following the recent passing of Junior Byles, reggae fans are again met with sorrowful news from Jamaica: the loss of Devon Irons. Like Byles, Irons gained recognition through his collaboration with legendary producer Lee “Scratch” Perry, recording two of his most notable tracks, Ketch Vampire and When Jah Come, both released in 1976. Unlike Byles, Devon Irons never experienced widespread…

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Two Delroy Wilson singles issued | New Release

Two Delroy Wilson singles issued | New Release

REISSUE Ahead of the full album release commemorating the 30th anniversary of Delroy Wilson’s passing, Patate Records, in partnership with producer Rodguel “Blackbeard” Sinclair, has unveiled two singles on digital platforms. The first, a rendition of the Manhattans’ Kiss And Say Goodbye, was recorded twice by Delroy Wilson for Blackbeard in 1977 and 1980, both in a rockers style. This…

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