The Global Reggae Community Is Mourning The Death Of Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry

Lovers of reggae and dub music were caught off guard on Sunday, August 29th, when news about the death of one the genres founding father began circulating on social media.

Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry, the legendary Jamaican producer, singer and dub pioneer, has reportedly died at the Noel Holmes Hospital in western Jamaica. An actual cause of death has not yet been revealed.

Farmer Nappy, Iwer George & Others To Perform At Kes The Band’s “IzWe” Concert In NY

Trinidad & Tobago soca stars Kes The Band will hit the road in the U.S. this Fall for their first tour dates in two years. 

On Labor Day Monday, September 6th, the band will bring its IzWe concert series — a curated celebration of soca music and Caribbean Carnival culture — to The Boardwalk Lot, Coney Island, in Brooklyn, NYC. With New York’s annual West Indian American Day Carnival — which typically brings 2 million revelers to Brooklyn’s Eastern Parkway on Labor Day Monday — cancelled for a second year due to Covid-19, Kes The Band aim to fill the void with a night of performances by some of soca music’s biggest names. 

For IzWe NY, the group has handpicked a roster of top performers from their native Trinidad & Tobago including Iwer George, Nailah Blackman, Patrice Roberts, Nadia Batson, Farmer Nappy, Ravi B and Etienne Charles, as well as Barbados soca icon Alison Hinds, St. Lucia’s Teddyson John and Nomcebo (of “Jerusalema” fame) from South Africa. 

Dancehall Gospel Artist Soné Changes Name To Sone G & Preps For A Strong 4th Quarter (@_Soneofficial)

Approximately three months ago Jamaican dancehall-gospel artist, formerly referred to as Soné, changed his name and is now using the moniker Sone G. According to the righteous deejay, the amendment was necessary to ensure that he can be easily located across all digital platforms.

In addition to the name change, Sone G, who is now based in Florida, is also gearing up for a strong 4th quarter. He will be featured on the Different Riddim (due out on his birthday, September 3rd) by Canadian label Heavenly Waves Productions. The highly anticipated gospel compilation will also have new music from other established Christian artists, namely: Papa San, Jason Mighty, Rian Davis and more. 

In the meantime, Sone G is preparing for his performance at the 2021 Atlanta Bless Music Fest. The event is scheduled for Sunday, September 5th at Connect Point in Snellville, Georgia.

Pressure Busspipe’s New Album “Heights Of Greatness” Is Out Now! (@Busspipe)

After much hype and anticipation, the brand new studio album from veteran U.S. Virgin Islands’ reggae artist Pressure Busspipe is out now. The project, titled Heights Of Greatness, has fifteen tracks and two features: Kabaka Pyramid (No Man Is An Island) and Malica (Searching).

Heights Of Greatness comes to us courtesy of Pressure‘s own Busspipe Records label. Click here to stream and download the full album from your preferred music platform.

Beres Hammond & Popcaan Reunite On 2nd Single “A Mother’s Love”

After the success of their first collaboration, God is Love, it’s only natural that producer Shane Brown would bring veteran reggae singer Beres Hammond and popular dancehall sing-jay Popcaan together for a second single.

The new song, titled A Mother’s Love, is a powerful tribute to all mothers. Click here or on the image above to check it out and remember to like, comment and share.

Reggae Vibes Music Presents The “Rock All Riddim” Featuring Richie Spice, Jah Cure & Other Top-Tier Artists (@ReggaeVibesMus1)

Today – Friday, August 27th – Reggae Vibes Music, the American based roots label is sharing the highly anticipated thirteen-track reggae compilation, titled Rock All Riddim. The project’s name was inspired by the community where several of the artists who are featured on the album hails from.

The Rock All Riddim has new music from Richie Spice, Snatcha Lion and Fiyaneer, who are all from the Rock Hall district in the hills of St. Andrew. It was Fiyaneer who suggested dropping the “H” and using “Rock All” to symbolize that reggae music is for all people. Hence the name Rock All Riddim. The juggling also features Jah Cure, Sizzla Kalonji, Lutan Fyah, Turbulence, Bescenta, Anthony B, Dreama, Powerman, Kendallaz and Rufftop Rock I.

So far the label has released two tracks from the compilation: Sizzla‘s Get Out A Babylon System and Rufftop Rock I‘s Life Is What You Make It. Both songs have gotten rave reviews from music critics and reggae enthusiasts in the general public.

When asked what inspired the project, label owner and CEO Marlon Folkes said the following: “Reggae Vibes Music is on a journey to solidify a brand that is synonymous with providing quality music to Reggae fans. We recognize that this will take time, diligence and consistency. The strategic balance to achieve this drives us to compile a noteworthy album every year. The World Rebirth RIddim was released July 2020 and did very well with the support of deejays and Reggae fans all over the world . The team felt that it would be good to follow up with an equally solid project almost a year later in the form of the Rock All Riddim.”

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD “ROCK ALL RIDDIM”

David Conscious – Biography

David Conscious, whose birth name is David Oral Brown, is the last of seven children to parents Floris Small (mother) and Granville Benjamin Brown (father). This consciously aware and motivational artist was born on May 2nd, 1979 in the cool hills of York Castle, Claremont, St Ann, close to the birthplace of the legendary Robert Nesta Marley. It must be noted that the parish of  St Ann is also  the birthplace of other great musicians like; Burning Spear and Shabba Ranks. 

At the age of 10 months Conscious and his family moved to  the peaceful community of Eltham, Ocho Rios, St. Ann and during his formative years attended the Eltham Basic School and then   to Exchange All Age School. At the age of seven his family relocated to Content Garden, but he  continued at Exchange All Age until he matriculated to Ocho Rios High School, where he excelled in his studies and sporting activities. Conscious became very popular in Football, often finding himself playing for local teams and reaching some great achievements in playing on both the Cricket and Football teams. His greatest desire was however to be a writer and singer and at the  tender age of 10, David could be found with his classmates writing songs and beating the desks for fun. At 17 years old he graduated from high school and it was at this point he began to take his musical career more seriously.  David pursued a career in Iron welding at the renown institutions of Boswell Iron works and Martins Metal works but his professional career could not keep him from his sensational appetite for music.

David began singing with a local sound system called ‘Black Heart Sound’ owned by Lincoln Garden. It was with ‘Black Heart Sound’, as well as guidance from another upcoming Artist in his community Delly Marshall X that helped David developed his skills and nurture his passion for music. Loving the earth and fully embracing nature, David found inspiration for his music by taking walks through the hills or by relaxing by the riverside alone or with his friends. He enjoyed singing to the delight of his friends who helped to motivate him. 

In the 1990s, David recorded his first release at President Brown Studio on Main Street, Ocho Rios. He recorded dubplates and 45s for some notable sound systems like that of Log British, Chronic Sound, Tallas and the UK’s Love Light Studio. 

David achieved a milestone in becoming one of the first contestants to be featured in Jamaica’s renown Rising Star Competition in 2004 and later in the 2000s he began to do voicing  for  Double Lion Studio in Tower Isle, St. Mary, Junkyard Studio in White River, Ocho Rios  and Cut Stone Studio in St. Anns Bay.   David is known for work he has done with Wayne Clarke from Exchange Production, “Sorrows and Pain”,  his first release, which was played on Irie FM.   2006 David   worked  with Labels such as Daddy Juice from Jet Star in the UK and  Sinisa Vein from Croatia’s number one reggae radio station. He also did a collaboration with French Artist, Ezra Notillious. David Conscious also worked with Black Champagne Label out of Japan which had him climbing the charts in Japan with his track “Take me to that Place”. In 2009 David Conscious independently produced a track titled “These are the times’ featuring Jah Faith Cameron.

David Conscious has a unique, powerful and thought provoking sound, with lyrics that compares him to artists the likes of Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer and Capelton (King Shango The Fireman). David equates a lot of his inspiration in his music to artists like Sizzla, Garnet Silk, Bob Marley and Peter Tosh and  enjoys listening to artists like Frankie Paul, Admiral Tibet, Shaka Demus and Pliers and R&B singers such as Anita Baker. David credits his father for instilling his love of reggae music as a child  listening to his father singing  vintage reggae songs around the house. He is a very versatile creator, dabbling in the creative styles of not only singing but also DJying, Singjaying, Dub Poetry and Chanting. 

In 2015 David Conscious built a recording studio and created his label “Conscious Heights Production” where he and  his team  Otis “De De” Harris co-, created and Sheldon “Carrot” Brian co-produced the infamous  ‘One Pants’ riddim, that featured notable artists such as Teflon, Anthony B, Dada and Perfect.  This riddim was featured on Irie FM with Talia Powers and Digital Chris.

David has plans to travel globally with his music, hoping to travel across Africa, the Americas, Europe, Asia and the Caribbean; bringing his intellectually inspiring lyrics across borders. Beside the music David has a love and passion for good healthy Ital (Vegan) food and fully enjoys cooking  in the hills of Jamaica, amongst nature. He also loves and enjoys the sounds and vibrations of the Kette drum which he plays. David is very philosophical and wants to leave to his audience this message; 

“To my earth family,
Let’s give thanks for the privilege of being here;
Experiencing this life,
It was ordained for us to be here in this dispensation
So there is no need to fight.
Let us stay as one,
Because if we unite as one,
No matter our race or class,
We can overcome any challenges and adversities,
So we should all raise our frequency to the highest vibration of the earth and
That is what will resonate with us.
Remember why we are here… to experience this reality.”

Label: Conscious Heights Production
Instagram: @kingdavidconscious
Facebook: David Conscious
Email: davidconsciousartist@gmail.com;
Manager: Marcia A.Tulloch aka Rose