All posts tagged: reggae

Resonators Deliver Another Masterful Album with ‘Imaginary People’

Back in 2012 Resonators released their debut LP ‘The Constant’, a perfect five-star album of dub reggae stamping both the roots of Jamaica with the best additives of England, with even Sir David Rodigan proudly boasting about its authenticity of sound. With four years having past, the big question was, how would Resonators’ sophomore attempt pair up with the first? The answer...very well. ‘Imaginary People’ is a proper continuation from where they left off years back, with an even bolder confidence reflecting that they are indeed one of the best bands of today recording dub reggae.

El Dorado Festival 2016 at Eastnor Castle, July 1st – 3rd, Herefordshire

For centuries men and women have searched the world over for the lost kingdom of El Dorado, a land believed to have streets paved with gold, layered with lakes of fresh water and green jungles - a land so beautiful you would never want to leave. This year, for the first time ever, the gates to El Dorado have opened! Taking place on 1-3 July in a the grounds of Eastnor Castle, we invite you to join us and thousands of other like-minded explorers as we escape everyday life in search of something far more compelling.

Isaiah Dreads Drops His New Mixtape ‘Lights Turn Green’

Dorset emcee Isaiah Dreads has dropped his new mixtape entitled 'Lights Turn Green', the follow-up to his 'Nothin But A Mixtape' project which released earlier this year. Flowing between grime, Hip-Hop and reggae, the new work includes features by Saskilla, Agent and Benjamin AD. You can download the mixtape for free here. Below is a stream of each track for your listening pleasure.

Nneka Interview

Critically praised albums, a MOBO Award, collaborations, remixes and features which include iconic artists such as Nas, Ziggy Marley and Tricky, an official recording for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, worldwide performances including shared stages with Gnarls Barkley, Femi Kuti and Lenny Kravitz, not to mention the ever constant comparisons to Lauryn Hill by the press: for many artists, these sort of credentials would be like holding a lucky lottery ticket, however for Nneka Egbuna, the mission of her work weighs heavy with far more importance.