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Skrivet av urbanlife.se
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2009-06-17 21:32 |

There are reggae bands from Africa, the US and even Indonesia but this one is different – it’s homegrown Swedish. Kultiration belongs to the town of Gothenburg in Sweden and has become hugely popular because of their distinctive music style.
There performance focuses on an indigenous hybrid of jazz, rootsreggae, and folkmusic, which they have aptly named as, “organic folk-reggae”. The picture is complete with the musical instruments used in their album or in live performances like accordion, doublebass, and the violin.
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Skrivet av urbanlife.se
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2009-06-11 22:25 |
If you are reading this from outside Sweden take note. A real reggae roots vibe is being produced in Sweden, which easily rivals our global pioneers. Amsie Brown is a perfect example of an artist who impresses with his very appealing Reggae style.
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Skrivet av urbanlife.se
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2009-05-25 20:49 |

Indonesia's reggae star
From the shanty towns of Jamaica to the fields of Sweden, Reggae has touched the souls of many but perhaps surprisingly, in Indonesia, its influences can also be the driving force behind political debate.
Ras Muhamad is a young reggae singer and was voted the best New Reggae Artist in 2008 by Rolling Stone magazine Indonesia.
– You can shape your own destiny by your struggle, by your works and bring about a lot of changes, says Ras and a lot of his lyrics are about money, corruption and political leadership.
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Skrivet av urbanlife.se
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2009-05-25 20:42 |

More artists booked
We’re only a couple of months away from one of the biggest Reggae events in Sweden, the well renowned Uppsala Reggae Festival! Tickets went on sale in December 2008 and several artists are already booked.
The list of artists attending this year just keeps growing and now includes; Third World (Jam) Junior Kelly (Jam) and legendary UK Reggae DJ, David Rodigan.
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