Massive Link Up last night at the King @capletonmusic show at @houseofindependents in #AsburyPark.
Real energy in the building all night. Got a chance to catch up and reason with world class selector @djdreadhead420 .
More to come.
#JAMedia1213 from the front row.
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Good brothers, real vibes, one foundation.
@trenton_365 from @jamedia1213 linking with Tall Sean at the H.R. show — spreading the culture, protecting the music, and celebrating the energy that keeps it all alive. One family, one love.
JAMedia from the front row. Culture. Media.Music.
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#JAMedia1213 #HR #ReggaeFamily #CultureMediaMusic #OneLove
@milkboyphilly — @solomondubband came to build the vibration.
Opening for @therealofficialhr they laid down deep roots pressure from the first note. Heavy basslines, dubwise grooves, and that steady foundation only seasoned reggae players can deliver. Mikey Luvsmith held the center calm and militant, letting the music and message speak naturally.
Just pure roots music done right. Respect due every time.
JAMedia from the front row.
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@nattyknox_ set the tone early at Ardmore Music Hall—raw, roots-driven, and built for the foundation. The kind of opening set that doesn’t just warm the stage… it claims it.
Respect to @jamaicandaveproductionphilly and @risingsunphl for bringing the culture forward.
Stay tuned—full interview with Knotty Knox coming soon.
JAMedia reporting from the front row.
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#nattyknocks #BlackUhuru #ArdmoreMusicHall #RootsReggae #PhillyReggae JAMedia1213 CultureMediaMusic
Sublime
The DNA of Bradley Nowell is still present in every chord, every lyric—raw, unpolished, and real. What remains isn’t nostalgia—it’s continuity. A catalog that refuses to fade, and a sound that still belongs to the people.
#Sublime #ReggaeRiseUpFlorida2026 #JAMedia1213 #legacymusic
311
Three decades in, 311 doesn’t perform like a legacy act—they move like a band still proving something. Their set at Reggae Rise Up Florida was a reminder of how rare that is. The fusion—rock, reggae, funk—still lands with precision, but it’s the discipline behind it that stands out. Tight transitions, seasoned chemistry, and a catalog that continues to resonate across generations.
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Little Stranger
Little Stranger brought a kind of controlled chaos to the stage and leaned into spontaneity, with crowd interaction that felt natural, not rehearsed. There’s an elasticity to their sound—hip-hop, indie, reggae influences all in conversation—The kind of set that turns new listeners into believers.
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