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  • Top Five Reasons To See King Tide Live

    Australia's rocksteady reggae band King Tide are bringing soul to the Crackin' Cancer benefit gig.


    Supporting the non-for-profit organisation committed to raising...
  • Sticky Fingers Want You To Sample Their Land Of Pleasure

    A night out with Sticky Fingers will serve up a melting pot of styles featuring reggae, rock, psych and pop.


    With a second album recently released, ‘Land Of...
  • Introducing The Willow Seed

    Brisbane folk-reggae/ jazz-funk hybrid The Willow Seed will launch their debut single, ‘Whatever May Come’ later this month.


    Singer/ songwriter Catherine Stevens...
  • West End Flavours With Chocolate Strings

    Brisbane funk/ reggae/ soul collective Chocolate Strings have just released a new single.


    According to singer-guitarist Ofa Fanaika, it’s a smooth and delicious...
  • Introducing King

    Townsville-based band, King, are headed south for a Brisbane date next week. Fronted by Angus Milne, let's meet the five-piece.


    Who is King... We...
  • Six60: Soul Music

    New Zealand reggae act Six60 have had a whirlwind 12-18 month run.


    A debut album that knocked Adele off the top of NZ charts; sold out tours in Europe and...
  • Kingfisha: Regal Reggae

    For Anthony King, the construction of his band’s reggae music is a finely-tuned process.


    “I like to try to tell a bit of a story,” the Kingfisha frontman says. “I...
  • Introducing Kooyeh

    Nine-piece reggae/ soul/ dub band Kooyeh are making waves with the recent release of their album, Soul Cleansing. Compelling and full of feeling, it's a wonderful

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  • Tomorrow People: Sunshine Reggae

    One of the breakout acts in the flourishing New Zealand reggae scene, Tomorrow People are all about feel good vibes.


    Wellington’s Tomorrow People originally started...
  • Katchafire: On The Road Again

    They may call New Zealand home, but reggae band Katchafire tour so extensively it’s safe to say they’re men of many lands. Australia will become their home away from home

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