Goa Sunsplash 2017 Lineup
Check out the Goa Sunsplash 2017 full lineup featuring artists from India and all around the world, including reggae legends
Cali P
Cali P
Jamaica 🇯🇲
Jan. 15, 2017
Main Stage
With locks stretching from the crown of his head almost to the sole of his feet, the artiste CALI P bears an aura of spirituality often identified with those whose sacred mission it is to take the message of Reggae and Rastafari to the diverse parts of the earth. His easy manner comports with ones expectation of a life dedicated to a mission of peace and love. His delivery and passion certainly remind his audience that the lyrical fire of Rastafari burns brightly within his soul .
Manudigital
Manudigital
France 🇫🇷
Jan. 14, 2017
Main Stage
Descended from a family of musicians, ManuDigital has begun bass at thirteen years old, backed by his two guitarist brothers. He plays in his first reggae band in 1994 were he discovers the stage and the public. Joining others groups later on he does his first steps on the Yvelines's stages. Since ever fancying the Jamaican culture and the amount of styles and forms, ManuDigital decides to build up, with few close friends, his own Sound System.
Brother Culture
Brother Culture
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Jan. 15, 2017
Main Stage
Brother Culture is an MC based in Brixton, London. He started his career around 1982 for Jah Revelation Muzik sound system. As part of the Twelve Tribes of Israel Rasta brotherhood, Brother Culture toured in the USA, Jamaica, Caribbean and Canada throughout the 80’s. In the early 90's, he started to MC at London’s Dub Club, in which he made new associations with active UK dub/roots producers such as Adrian Sherwood and Manasseh.
Zion Train
Zion Train
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Jan. 15, 2017
Main Stage
Zion Train are Dub/Dance pioneers and have been undisputed leaders in the genre for the past 2 decades. The band were heavily involved in alternative and DIY underground culture in the UK during the 1990s as well as being purveyors of the finest Roots Reggae music throughout this period. They are one of the finest live dub acts on the planet and promoted the practice of dynamic onstage dub mixing which they perform alongside acoustic instruments and the best vocalists.
Earl Gateshead
Earl Gateshead
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Jan. 14, 2017
Main Stage
Earl Gateshead began DJing in 1979 when he played Reggae records between punk bands in Brixton... Today Earl tours the world, always playing original, first press, vinyl, which he maintains has the best sound. He spreads the original positive message of love, fromJamaica’s golden era of Reggae music. Earl has a unique voice on the microphone, his ‘Yeah Yeah” Catchphrase has spread right through Reggae music.
https://www.mixcloud.com/GoaSunsplash/earl-gateshead-goa-sunsplash-2018-main-stage-live/
Forelock
Forelock
Italy 🇮🇹
Jan. 14, 2017
Main Stage
Forelock , in these last years proved to be the most promising voice of the Italian reggae: with a lot of collaborations, started his last journey in Jamaica, he achived the title of "Top Singa" by reggae community, in Italy and abroad. In 2008 Forelock joined Arawak family, and achieved some of the biggest stages in Europe and collaboration with legends of reggae music.
Ti Rat & Rouge Reggae
Ti Rat & Rouge Reggae
Réunion 🇷🇪
Jan. 14, 2017
Main Stage
Between french, creol and Jamaican ghetto language, the mystic soul of this singer, TI RAT, comes to spread Jah messages every where he goes to perform on stage.
TI RAT is the absolute roots rock reggae singer with his explosive show, this soldier of Africa from Reunion Island fights constantly against oppression, inequality and racism, open your heart for humanity is his first message.
Vibronics
Vibronics
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Jan. 14, 2017
Main Stage
Vibronics are a reggae collective, based in Leicester, England, starting in 1995. Centred on Steve Vibronics and Richi Rootz, they initially gained exposure via the Egg Experience '97 shows, leading to a deal with Zion Train's Universal Egg label. Mainly working in digital dub, Vibronics' early releases such as "Universal Love" and "Jah Light, Jah Love" found favour with sound systems such as Jah Shaka's, Iration Steppas, and Aba Shanti-I.