April 20, 2012
University of the West Indies Mona Campus, Kingston, Jamaica
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Release Date: April 3, 2012
Genre: Roots & Lovers Reggae, World Music
Artists: Jahdan Blakkamoore, U Roy, Cornel Campbell, Pressure, General Jah Mikey, Toussaint, Lutan Fyah, Marcia Ball, Messenjah Selah and more…
Label: Zion High Productions (ZHP)
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“Zion High’s productions play to the diversity of Jamaican musical culture, with strong doses of soul music and a touch of blues… Top notch material.” read more
- David Dacks/Exclaim! Magazine
Published in Sway Magazine (July 8, 2011)
“Tasha Rozez proves she’s dangerous behind the turntables”
Tasha Rozez may look nice behind the turntables, but her sound crew GunznRozez can draw blood in any sound clash. When she isn’t battling other DJs, Rozez travels the world, bringing together dancehall and reggae lovers.
“I’m everywhere,” she says. “I go wherever someone calls me to go … but having an international sound is not something I chose.” (read more)
On newsstands Jan 13, 2011…
“Comic books featuring music first came to light in 2007 with the digital release of Nicholas Da Silva’s HITLESS series (#143). He’s now taking it to a whole new level with the introduction of QR and AR technology by creating a virtual playlist on the inside cover of issue #5 for fans to experience and download. There’s also an iPad and RIA version to watch out for in 2011…”
CREDITED TO
Nicholas Da Silva, ZOOLOOK / www.zoolook.com
From webdesignermag.co.uk
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COMIC BOOK AVAILABLE FEB 6, 2011… AND COMING FEB 1, 2011…
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Achis Reggae – click here
“a very STRONG compilation… one of the better lineups of the year.”
Available worldwide on all e-tailers
(Toronto, Canada, July 29, 2010) On the eve of her Caribana gigs (the largest Caribbean festival in North America), the Toronto-based queen of soundclash discloses the secret to her success and why dancehall is set to take over the planet…
TOUSSAINT “BLACK GOLD”
I GRADE RECORDS
ALBUM RELEASE
AUG 10 (digi)
AUG 24 (hard copy)
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Wall Street Journal: “Toussaint’s Reggae Soul” – click here
“Black Gold” works as a cross-cultural exercise and can be seen as an acknowledgment of the roots of reggae in American R&B and sinewy postbop jazz.