Local Artists @ Reggae Jam 2013, Photos

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These German based artist rocked the place, their energy and keeping the crowd entertained needed no questioning.

Influenced by reggae these guys have take on the scene by storm. The reaction from the audience said it all, as they sang along and danced.

iLLBiLLY HiTEC

iLLBiLLY HiTEC is a Berlin based band that mixes reggae and electronics, blending influences of dub, breakbeat, hiphop and jungle. Live drums, electronic sounds, heavy offbeats and selected samples chosen from reggae classics team up with live vocals, to create a one of it´s kind performance. Their first EP “BadBoyBass”, a few vinyl releases and growing feedback on their concerts in Europe, Asia and Mexico, made iLLBiLLY HiTEC become the most interesting newcomer of it´s genre.
With their upcoming album “Reggaetronics”, they´ll be touring again from February 2013.

All shows are going to be performed with Longfingah, one of the most talented reggae singers from Germany.

 

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These guys really have talent and we looking forward to hearing more from them!




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Lauren, a professional communications expert from South Africa, loves to learn new languages and cultures. She is always willing to share her expertise on the African culture and lifestyles. Through her social interactions with others, she decided her own social projects in her homeland to launch Africa.



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