Noodreem
Noodreem is a creator name of Darren Evans' psychedelic dub and ambient trance music. Since the early 1990's he has been exploring ambient soundscapes and electro-acoustic spaces with the intention of creating an enchanting world to explore and enjoy. "Music for me is like life itself, its a Journey... " So a journey into sound begins with guitars and sitars, drones and tones, djembe drum and bass, mixers and fx units, incense and a spiritually soaked, peaceful time and space are some of the necessary tools of this sonic adventure.
Eva Be
Eva B has released nice jazzy and dubby stuff on the nujazz label Sonar Kollektiv outta Germany. Inspirations come from sounds like Rythm N Sound, Cinematic Orchestra, Rockers Hi-Fi, Earl Zinger Berliner Eva Be is a producer who commissioned beat poets to spit rhymes over her smoky, minimal beats, and the end result is something like Digable Planets meets Herbaliser meets Soulstice.
Eva is much more concerned with exploring the interface between dub and electronica - using the opportunity to play with boundaries between genres...
Magnetic Man
Barrington Levy
Barrington Levy (born April 30, 1964) is a reggae and dancehall artist. He was born in Clarendon, Jamaica and soon formed a band with his cousin, Everton Dacres, called the Mighty Multitude; the pair released "My Black Girl" in 1977. Levy established his solo career the next year with "A Long Time Since We Don't Have No Love"; though the single was a failure, the fourteen year old was a popular performer at Jamaican dancehalls.
Excepter
Excepter is an improvised-electronic performance group devoted to the destruction of boundaries between the psychic friends network and reality television. They formed in Brooklyn, New York in 2002.
Beshara
Beshara were formed 1976 in Moseley, Birmingham. Throughout the years Beshara gigged extensively all over the UK in the nation
The Twinkle Brothers
The Twinkle Brothers hail from the north coast of Jamaica in the ghettos of Falmouth, the Parish of Trelawny. The two brothers, Norman and Ralston Grant, were baptized in the church of Anglican Diocese. They started singing in the Sunday school choir and concerts at the age of six and eight respectively. At that time they started to make their own instruments since they could no afford to buy them. They made guitars and drums from various tin cans (garbage can, sardine, milk, etc.) and fishing line.