Chronixx – Music For Service
After five years of near silence, Chronixx returns with "Exile" – a raw, spiritual, genre-defying album rooted in reggae tradition and driven by a mission: music as sacred service in turbulent times.
After five years of near silence, Chronixx returns with "Exile" – a raw, spiritual, genre-defying album rooted in reggae tradition and driven by a mission: music as sacred service in turbulent times.
Despite reggae's global image tied to dreadlocks, Jamaica's schools still battle over them. A landmark court ruling challenges discrimination and exposes deep-rooted tensions between Rastafari culture and the island's education system.
After 15 years, Burning Spear is back with “No Destroyer” – a powerful roots reggae album that blends history, faith, activism, and musical excellence.
A tribute to Aston “Family Man” Barrett, bass legend of the Wailers, reggae innovator, and musical pillar of Bob Marley’s sound.
From Bob Marley covers to Gnawa fusion and grassroots sound systems, discover how reggae has taken root in Morocco’s musical landscape – bridging cultures, generations, and political realities.
Ras Julio lives Rastafari – from activism to Ital food, from Nyahbinghi sessions to spiritual practice. A journey across borders and beliefs.
Discover Uganda’s thriving reggae scene – from Bobi Wine to Bani Fyah, from Kampala to Jinja. A deep dive into music and cultural revival.
He was reggae’s thunderous voice of truth. On the reissue of “Under Heavy Manners,” we retrace Prince Far I’s life, legacy and tragic end.
At 30, Rebel Salute remains Jamaica’s premiere roots reggae festival. Mel Cooke reflects on its legacy, evolution, and the family-led future of a show that celebrates music, culture, and Rastafari.