A reggae lion DJ spinning records and splashed with reggae colors
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A new exhibition celebrates dub reggae music and culture in the capital, from its roots in Jamaica to its half-century of influence on London communities
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Witness To Reggae | Michael Prophet | Historical photos by Beth Lesser taken in Jamaica & New York during the 1980s. | Download available.
Jamaican culture is filled with various sources of influence, whether it be the jammin' chunes or that rude boy sense of style that inspired one of Rihanna's biggest hits. For the latest collection by Levi’s Vintage Clothing, the classic 1978 reggae-inspired film Rockers stood in as the primary inspiration for head designer Paul O’Neill to
Funk carioca, also called baile funk, is a musical style that’s been around for more than 25 years, but in the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, a new culture of funkeiros has emerged. These are people whose identity, lifestyle, fashion, and body language are defined by funk. Photographer Vincent Rosenblatt spent ten years documenting the […]
Writer and photographer Beth Lesser travelled in Jamaica throughout the 80s interviewing musicians for her magazine. Along the way she captured the scene at the time, exploring the period between the death of Bob Marley and ragga's conquest of America
Reggae sound systems were brought to the UK from Jamaica in the 1940s and went on to develop their own distinctive character.
On 11 August 1973, a 'back to school jam' in New York's West Bronx kick-started a movement and birthed a whole culture, writes Rebecca Laurence.
Notting Hill Carnival, London's huge Afro-Caribbean celebration, features costume parades, dancing and pungent food and it's all driven by music provided courtesy of 40 mountain-like speaker systems spread throughout the carnival pumping out everything from steel drum and dub to salsa and drum ‘n’ bass.