Artists

Brother Culture

Brother Culture

"Brother Culture started MCing in 1982 for Jah Revelation Muzik sound system, toured in USA, Jamaica and Canada through out the 80s. In 1991, he started to mc at Londons Dub Club. Over the years, he has visited over 50 counties on the MC tip. He can be found on : Dubhead , M Records, Roots Garden, System Error, Flexitime Records, Dragonfly, LSD records and more. He has made big ground working with Manasseh over the past five years."
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"Spiritually equipped" and "Things to see" - 2009
Released on "Reggae Dishes" compilation | KR001
Released on 7" single vinyl | KR004
CharlyB

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"CharlyB is exposed to original Reggae music at the early age of 15, during more than one year spent in Jamaica as an exchange student. Overall, he has spent more than 4 years in the reggae island. Being a French national, he sings in Jamaican for the world and also in French for his country."
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"Jah is my guide" - 2009
Released on "Reggae Dishes" compilation | KR001
Released on 7" single vinyl | KR003
Chezidek

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"From the little town of St. Ann’s Bay in the parish of St. Ann, Jamaica, born Desbert Johnson, “Free Like A River” Chezidek “Call Pon Dem” with righteousness continually, through inspiration from the most high King Selassie I Jah Rastafari, the Honorable Marcus Garvey and other freedom fighters in Jamaica and around the world, some through music and some through speeches."
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"Freedom is the song" - 2009
Released on "Reggae Dishes" compilation | KR001
Released on 7" single vinyl | KR003
Errol Organs

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"A very humble, but talented singer, songwriter, composer, producer and arranger, has produced, arranged and composed such riddims as, "Federal" and "Rebel reggae" which boasts such artists as Capleton, Anthony B, and many more."
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"Children a play" - 2009
Released on "Reggae Dishes" compilation | KR001
Prince Alla

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"Prince Alla's career began in the vocal group The Leaders with Milton Henry and Roy Palmer, who recorded three tracks for producer Joe Gibbs in the late 1960s. When The Leaders broke up, he continued to work with Gibbs, who issued his debut solo release, "Woo Oh Oh".
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"Downtown" and "Some of dem" - 2009
Released on "Reggae Dishes" compilation | KR001
RaldoAsher

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"RaldoAsher is a young Swiss Reggae artist. Freshly arrived on the reggae scene, Raldo was already active on other musical styles before like Ska music. In 2005, Raldo meet the Twelve Tribes of Israel and discover the teaching of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I JAH RASTAFARI through the teaching of Dr Vernon Carrington aka Prophet Gad."
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"Give thanks and praises" - 2009
Released on "Reggae Dishes" compilation | KR001
Rod Taylor

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"Together with the likes of Sugar Minott, Barry Brown and Barrrington Levy, Rod Taylor was among the first generation of Jamaican singers to make their reputations on sound-system, as opposed to records or stage shows. In this sense, he’s every inch the dancehall singer, even though he’s long specialised in conscious themes, and the music he recorded back in the late seventies still plays in roots dances the world over."
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"I've been watching you" and "Wanna be with you" - 2009
Released on "Reggae Dishes" compilation | KR001
Rootwords

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"The product of a highly educated family of seven, Rootwords, born in the United States of Zambian heritage, brings rhyming to higher levels. Having moved around frequently in his youth, Rootwords has developed the gift of being able to communicate thoughts and words to an international audience. During his studies, Rootwords released tracks on numerous mixtapes and performed in venues of many types and sizes."
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"All I want" - 2009
Released on "Reggae Dishes" compilation | KR001
Released on 7" single vinyl | KR002

"The cure" - 2009
Released on "Reggae Dishes" compilation | KR001
Severine Vaena

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"Born into an artistic environment in Geneva, Severine was introduced to the world of music and theatre at a very young age. She began her studies at the Geneva Conservatory of Music, where she studied flute, voice and chorale voice lesons. At the age of 23, she began teaching voice and directing a capella vocal ensemble as well as regulary appearing on stage (Printemps de Bourges, Montreux off, Festival Jazz de Nyon and numerous bars and jazz clubs in Switzerland)."
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"I've been watching you" and "Little sister" - 2009
Released on "Reggae Dishes" compilation | KR001
Shan Malaika

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"Rich and emotive, it is her voice that first spreads goose bumps across your arms. And then the whole artist emerges: spunky, gorgeous and boiling with passion for her art. Shan Malaika will be a challenge to classify in an increasingly categorized music world; the energetic 20 year-old’s honey dewed voice can sultrily lead a sassy pop song as easily as she can sing to reggae beats. Her way of singing a sweet tune has been compared to all time greats and crooners of legend such as Whitney Houston, Leona Lewis and Alicia Keys."
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"Addicted" and "Backstabbers" - 2009
Released on "Reggae Dishes" compilation | KR001