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Naya Rockers, in association with Floki Studios (Iceland), proudly present Higher Education, an 11-track benefit LP uniting some of the most respected names in reggae, ska, dub, and New Orleans R&B. Recorded across 15 studios in five countries and featuring Grammy-winning artists, engineers, and musicians, the album was created to support youth music education at Kingston, Jamaica’s historic Alpha School of Music.
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The single is her fourth release in 2025 (of seven) and is taken from her forthcoming debut album of originals entitled Synthetic.
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Freestyle Digital Media, the digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Allen Media Group, proudly announces the release on VOD to the music documentary feature FINDING LUCINDA, which will be available to rent/own on North American digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms, as well as on DVD, starting September 9, 2025.
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It’s never one thing with Roger Glenn. A multifarious musical force, he’s cut a brilliant path across the jazz scene since the 1960s, collaborating with an improbable constellation of masters on a daunting array of instruments. Criminally under-documented as a leader, he reintroduces himself with the delicious blast of Afro-Caribbean and Brazilian jazz on the August 22, 2025 Patois Records release My Latin Heart. It’s his first new album since 1976’s Mizell Brothers-produced cult classic funk/jazz session Reachin’.
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Music has always been a compass in dark times. From Dylan and Seeger to the Dead and beyond, artists have held a mirror to power and refused to let lies go unchallenged. Today, as Donald Trump doubles down on authoritarian tactics, mocks science, and waves away inconvenient truths as “hoaxes,” we are once again at a crossroads. Every day of silence is another day he tightens his grip.
That’s why Jesse Welles matters right now.
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GRAMMY-winning saxophonist, producer, and sonic visionary Zem Audu—known for contributing to the music of Taylor Swift, Jack Antonoff, Kendrick Lamar, Doja Cat, Sabrina Carpenter, Lana Del Rey, and more—has announced his highly anticipated solo debut, his forthcoming EP You Can’t Catch Me, due out October 24th. The project’s first single, “You Can’t Catch Me,” arrives today alongside the announcement, with a daring new video, offering an electrifying first glimpse into Audu’s bold new sonic chapter.
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Peter Stampfel, the Grammy-winning psych-folk pioneer and longtime champion of freak-folk and anti-folk, will release his eighteenth solo album, Song Shards: Soul Jingles, Stoic Jingles, Vintage Jingles, Prayers and Rounds, on September 19 via Jalopy Records. The project finds Stampfel reemerging in vibrant form, both creatively and vocally, following a long battle with dysphonia that once left him unable to sing.
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San Francisco’s beloved Crucial Reggae Sundays continues to bring free, family-friendly reggae music to Golden Gate Park every Sunday from 4:20 pm to 7:30 pm at the historic Bandshell in the Music Concourse (75 Hagiwara Tea Garden Drive). Hosted by Irie Dole (Jah Warrior Shelter Hi-Fi), Guidance (Infinite Guidance Sound/Nice Up Radio), and DJ Sep (Dub Mission), the series features guest performers and DJs from across the reggae spectrum.
September 2025 Schedule
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Milwaukee music icon Paul Cebar has unveiled “We Sure Got Enough,” the joyful third and final single from his forthcoming self-titled album, out September 12 via StorySound Records. The track arrives alongside a whimsical stop-motion video crafted by the husband-and-wife duo Mark Lerner and Nancy Howell, known together as The Mark of Nancy.
WATCH “We Sure Got Enough” HERE
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