The prolific MC talks about his inspiration, current projects and COVID
The Portland based producer talks about his musical journey, his recent release “Clash EP” and his love for the rose city
Text by Anderson Muth Birthed by the great Jackie Mittoo as the 60s began to give way to the 70s, the Hot Milk riddim, aka Murderer, has been the source of hit records ever since. The initial Coxson 7” led to the Studio One era and then into deejays, rubadub, dancehall, and sound system: like […]
Arising out of the increasingly slack dancehall scene found in mid-80s Jamaica, the Punanny (also spelled Punaany and Punany, amongst other possible iterations) riddim is a much-versioned up-tempo digital shuffle.
The Groove Thief explores the elusive roots and evolution of the mythical Kunta Kinte Riddim
Fashion has been a crucial element of the dance hall since long before dancehall music arrived. Whether the bowler hats of ska or the cool suits of rocksteady, the Rasta tricolor of reggae or the flamboyance of dancehall, the performers, dancers, and appreciators of Jamaican music alike have always possessed a keen…
We catch up with Sevi of Greenlight soundsystem on the roots and evolution of International Dub Gathering.