2015 is Anthony B´s 20th anniversary in the music buisness. Keith Blair also known as Anthony B is a Jamaican born artist and someone who contributes in many aspects to the Rastafari movement.

There are singers, who show their talents during casting shows and there are singers who have the talent to live in the music and don´t need any casting shows to share their natural given talents. Akua Naru is simply one of them.

For many artist, Europe seems to be the utopia of reggae and to some extent it is, as it not only caters for all genres of music but diversely to a big audience and so with the tour coming to an end Etana and Mykal Rose certainly made Austria apart of their European tour all thanks to Bun Fire Squad.

Just going down memory lane reminiscing on the last 2 months filled with activities the Akaryoshye - East African Party was just one of many events that stood out. Younger crowd, great music and diverse group of people.

The third year of Roots Music from Southern Africa right here in Vienna Austria. A beautiful line up of African artist staging performances that one rarely gets to see. This brought the night to an absolute hault, as if one were seated in a venue somewhere back in Africa and time just waited on this moment.

Jamaican artist Jah Cure's, first show in Austria, Vienna, on his European tour coming to a close, he certainly has been busy this season having already done 16 other shows throughout Europe. With the venue close to being filled to capacity the audience waited patiently on him, as the dominancy seemed to have been ladies this time around.  Straight off from the airport, Jah Cure came and took over the venue.

Peetah Morgan had two shows close to my hometown Vienna, promoted by Ras Stvanec. I could not see the show in Vienna and opted to see the next show in Bratislava. The show was held in a club, named Atelier Babylon.

Two generations sharing one stage jamming together, bringing real music alive for the people. Tarrus Riley, Dean Fraser and Alaine passed through Vienna this passed week leaving us all reminiscing on the wonderful show they gave us. This was one definately one of those rare events, seeing the finests together rocking the audience.

Overjam 2014, Even though the weather had it in for us all skies covered dark this year at the Overjam Festival, spirits were not dampened. Through the rain and mud we all stuck through to see the performance by the great line-up of artist.

Dub Incorporation was really something different, unusual but unique. Somehow their sound evoked a heightened sense of emotion  and excitement. Perhaps just the vibe and audience brought everything together. This French-Algerian has their own way of putting Reggae and Dub into one pot and creating a powerful potion.

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