MAD YARDIES from Treasure Beach
I am doing what I love.. music. Wall Street to me was like a prison cell in the office and you go on the subway to another cell, a tiny little apartment. For me Jamaica IS freedom!”
I am doing what I love.. music. Wall Street to me was like a prison cell in the office and you go on the subway to another cell, a tiny little apartment. For me Jamaica IS freedom!”
MusicPhill has released the first segments of his video series ‘YARDSTYLE LIVE’ in collaboration with BACKAYARD magazine. His first guest, Abby Dallas, is no stranger to fans of the MusicPhill Roots Reggae Show
Halonai signed to UK record label Geme Records after honing his production skills over at the legendary King Jammy’s studios
Colorado band Niceness presents their second album, Realize. Three years since their debut album Sunshine, the group has returned to the studio to record their new work on all analog equipment.
What a year… huh? 2020 will be remembered for many things however one of the most underrated aspects of this past year will be the number and quality of music released. The genres of reggae and dancehall alone has seen over 50 releases and while most people were not privy to the numbers in previous years, 2020 certainly had more fans around the world eagerly awaiting and anticipating every new music drop.
Paul St. Paul grew up on the rough streets of Chicago’s Southside where he was one of 14 children
For most Jamaicans – young and old – whenever they hear ‘Leave the Trees’ they
To those unfamiliar, Royal Blu has been at the vanguard of what could be considered the new sound emanating from Jamaica. Not quite roots rock reggae, not quite the raucous nature of dancehall but a 100% Jamaican