Tielo Lanez: The Sound Of NOW – Dancehall reloaded!
Bold, versatile and unapologetically modern: Tielo Lanez reflects on Dancehall, experimentation and building his own lane in Jamaica’s evolving music scene.
Bold, versatile and unapologetically modern: Tielo Lanez reflects on Dancehall, experimentation and building his own lane in Jamaica’s evolving music scene.
An in-depth interview with Shaggy on "Lottery", creativity, the music business, and keeping reggae and dancehall authentic while evolving.
Ras-I speaks about Kingston, Rastafari, the Reggae Revival’s second wave and the making of his deeply personal album “Kingman.”
Ernie Ranglin’s legacy spans ska, reggae and jazz. At over 90, the Jamaican guitar pioneer is still searching for new sounds on “Two Colors.”
Yaadcore on modern reggae, spirituality and creative growth – from Rototom Sunsplash to his new project “Flash It”.
Hempress Sativa on her album “Woman”, Rastafari, identity and female strength – a powerful roots reggae statement shaped by spirituality and global awareness.
Is Vybz Kartel still at the top? An analysis of his influence on dancehall today.
Runkus’ “Supernova” blends reggae, dancehall, and art into a visionary album brimming with ideas, references, and innovation.
After a four-year hiatus Bob Marley's eldest returns with his ninth solo album to lift hearts ad deepen thoughts. Elizabeth Hann listened to it and shares her thoughts