Groundation - Gone A Cemetery - Video Cover

Groundation - Gone A Cemetery extracted from A MIRACLE brand new album out on October 21st!


Groundation - Gone A Cemetery extracted from A MIRACLE brand new album out on October 21st

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Noisey Jamaica II - The Reggae Revival feat. Chronixx and Protoje - Episode 2

In this episode of Noisey Jamaica II there are the new young reggae artists Chronixx, Protoje and more. These artists are leading the way for the reggae revival both with their new found commercial success. Major Lazer's Walshy Fire talks to these artists to find out what's really fueling this reggae revival.

Secondo episodio dell’interessante serie Noisey Jamaica II presentata da Walshy Fire di Major Lazer e dedicata al movimento Reggae Revival e ai suoi protagonisti. In questo episodio ascolteremo Chronixx, Protoje e tanti altri…take a look!

 

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The second edition of Noisey Jamaica is a look into the revolutionary new young reggae movement led by charismatic artists like Chronixx and Jesse Royal. Presented by Major Lazer's Walshy Fire and also featuring controversial new dancehall artists like Alkaline, Noisey Jamaica travels from downtown to the beaches to report on one of the most exciting periods in Jamaica's rich musical history, including a look at the influence of Vybz Kartel, currently incarcerated for murder.

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

MAMANERA, THE DOCUMENTARY

Heavy Hammer, Mamanera Reggae Beach and OptikMovie are proud to present: MAMANERA, THE DOCUMENTARY – [LAST EPISODE 5 of 5]

The history of the most incredible spot for reggae and dancehall music in Italy. 

Starring: Boom Da Bash (Italy), Black Chiney (Jamaica/USA), Lars Kanga Roots (Germany), Romain Virgo (Jamaica), Tony Matterhorn (Jamaica), Ily G Shotta P (Italy), Heavy Hammer Sound crew.

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MAMANERA, THE DOCUMENTARY [HD] (all episodes)

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New Videoclip for Stylo G!

Following on from the huge success of club favourite ‘Move Back’, Jamaican dancehall star Stylo G returns with a new single titled ‘Call Mi a Leader’ Released via 3Beat on November 9th.
The single celebrates the enduring legacy of reggae legend Bob Marley and his anthem Could You Be Loved. Stylo G gives the track a high energy spin with a bouncy, vibrant bass line alongside Stylo’s neat rap which references his 2011 underground hit Call Mi A Yardie to make this single the dancehall-pop song to close the summer.
It’s safe to say that since ‘Move Back’ Stylo G has had a pretty incredible 2014. He recently teamed up with British electro 4 piece Clean Bandit for the single ‘Come Over.’ Mixing strings with dancehall the track was A-listed at Radio 1, 1Xtra, Capital FM and Kiss FM, and hit number 12 on the UK Dance chart. The single came with an epic video to boast and was shot across various locations, from the Arctic Desert of Svalbard near the North Pole to Morocco and the Sahara Desert.
Jamaican-born Stylo G, moved to the UK at the tender age of 12 with his younger brother, Kodi Starr, following the following the murder of their father, the dancehall artist and producer Poison Chang. Since arriving in London, Stylo has creatively been involved in the UK underground urban scene, infusing his Jamaican heritage sound, inspired by his father’s music along with Ragga heroes such as Shabba Ranks and Supercat.
Throughout the summer Stylo G has performed show stopping sets at The Great Escape, Reading & Leeds Festival, Bestival, and Outlook. He’s also been in the studio collaborating with reggae royalty – Damian Marley and will be featuring on Dillon Francis’s forthcoming single to be released via Diplo's Mad Decent label. With fans ranging from Usain Bolt through to Idris Elba and the likes of Diplo and Basement Jaxx . Stylo G has fast proved his status as London’s dancehall don, proving himself as the star in a new generation of Jamaican-born artists gaining recognition outside their niche.