05.09.2013, Kabaka Pyramid Live in Vienna @ The Loft

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After Chronixx the next warrior of the Reggae Revival will be at "The Loft" on the 05.09.2013 in Vienna


But like Capleton said in our Interview: "There is no revival, for a revival, something must be dead and Reggae was never dead". Watch our whole interview with Capleton here: http://www.africanlife.eu/index.php/en/galleries/reggae/item/406-capleton_uprising.

There was one tune that made Kabaka well known in Europe named "The Capitalist".  This tune "The Capitalist" was played on air by some of the biggest reggae-radio stations worldwide.

How one would discribe Kabaka´s music: Beside Reggae music, I also grew up listening to Rapmusic, so I just have 3 words to say it: I love it! His voice is backed by soft break beats with small funky elements. All instruments and style elements in his music have the right balance to make it a easy listening experience. But the most important point of course are the lyrics. Beside some tunes on a few other riddim compilations, Kabaka´s music is not a "dancing and jumping music" type of music, it is simply the type of music which needs to be listened to and listeners should pay attention.

“With a solid list of skills not only in the booth but on the mixing board, and an array of lyrics that preach a message of love, self-awareness and African pride, Kabaka Pyramid is well on his way to a career that should not only lead to greatness but also lead a lot of fans to righteousness” Aesthetics Now Mag.

We at Africanlife.eu are very excited and looking forward to seeing Kabaka Pyramid in Vienna at the Loft. Big Up DJ Taff for making it possible. Massive please support the artist with your appearance.

 

About Kabaka Pyramid

Keron "Kabaka Pyramid" Salmon is a multi-talented artist and producer coming straight from the streets of Kingston, Jamaica with a unique musical style blending the lyricism of Hip hop, with the energy and melody of Reggae and Dancehall. He is based out of the Bebble Rock music camp and through his liquid and hypnotizing delivery spreads the positive messages of spirituality and conscious evolution that forces you to listen. The name "Kabaka" is Ugandan for "King" and Pyramids are thought by the artist to house the mathematical proportions of Universal Laws that are eminent in the creation of this universe.

He is an ever-evolving artist that has numerous ways of expressing his creativity. The ability to watch and learn from others around him has made him into somewhat of a Jack-of-all-trades, writing lyrics, producing tracks, engineering/recording himself or other artists, mixing songs, editing video/photos, or even learning to play the guitar!

His passion for music began at early age when he would change the lyrics to popular songs and record his own version on his mother's tape recorder. What began as a humorous venture was actually a stepping-stone for the artist we know today. Reggae music has always been a strong influence on the Kingstonian lyricist, but during high school it was Hip Hop music that captivated him; reciting his favorite Canibus or Inspectah Deck lines constantly. The influence of both genres can be easily detected as he seeks to find the perfect fusion of the two cultural expressions.

Kabaka Pyramid made his first major break-through when he was awarded a place on international selector; Dj Green Lantern's "Myspace Invasion" Mixtape in 2007. This was immediately followed by a release of his own promotional mixtape "The Transition Vol 1" which received much acclaim in the underground hip-hop community. Fast forward to 2009; Kabaka Pyramid continued to garner even more notoriety with the release of the “ The Transition Vol 2” mixtape whose internet pre-release on bebblerock saw over 100 downloads in its first few days. His lyrical ability and deep spiritual messages are what he is most known for presenting on this project, raising the bar on the standard of Hip Hop in Jamaica.

Also in this time Kabaka has featured heavily on Jamaican airwaves, with reggae songs like "Never be the same" and “Carry On” which has been given regular rotation by ZJ Rush on Zip FM. He recently collaborated with Rush and his Code Red Production team with a break-though appearance on their "Enemy Lines Riddim". He has also gone number 3 on the Bermuda music charts with the track "Love is all I see" featuring with local artist Ashanti in 2010.
Busy in the streets Pyramid has been appearing on the Live Music scene in Kingston with live performances at the Manifesto Jamaica Festival 2010, Jaria Reggae Month 2010, Jamaica Vybez, The Next Generation of Reggae, Bands Incorporated (Featured by The Indiggnation Band), and Conversations at Wickie Wackie - just to name a few.

As a Producer Kabaka Pyramid saw chart success in the Bahamas soaring to number 3 in the country with the 2009 release of “Dead Man Walking” by Bahamian artist Jah Doctrine and Bebble Rock label mate Massyka.

His last release is “Rebel Music” EP that is for a special price to the public at www.kabakapyramid.bandcamp.com. This project is a fusion of roots rock, reggae, dancehall and hip hop and is intended to show the world where Kabaka Pyramid is looking to take Jamaican music, as well as spread the positive messages of spirituality and conscious evolution that you find whenever he grabs a mic. This release has received an overwhelming response worldwide; gaining Kabaka homepage features on websites such as Reggaeville and United Reggae.

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Yeke, a professional graphic designer and photographer lived abroad for many years based in the Caribbean and the African continent. Through his experience he learned to love the African culture and to appreciate the simple things in life. Besides his work at "Africanlife.eu", he is currently working as a graphic designer and photographer in the product and event photography.



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