Get immersed in Music Culture. Australia’s favorite Island Roots Reggae festival is gearing up for a well wicked 2009.
Set in the lush tropical grounds of Tjapukai Cultural Park, showcasing some of the most exciting new emerging performers alongside renowned world class artists across three stages over 10 hours. Evolving, growing, developing, ReggaeTown is now 7 yrs old, and has blossomed into a well loved and highly anticipated annual event on the calendar – not to be missed featuring more than simply Reggae.
Delivering local, national and international artists from Africa, New Zealand, Numea, Australia, The Torres Straits and more. Combining Traditional, Old School and contemporary styles including; Hip Hop, Reggae, R n B, dancehall, Roots & World Music in a myriad of Island flavors.
Delicious selections available in the Music, multicultural food stalls and Art/Craft Markets, Wiked workshops and the general festival feeling will round of the best day of the year!
SEPT 5, TJAPUKAI PARK, SMITHFIELD, CAIRNS
1PM - 11PM
Here is the last 4 months schedule of bass cultrure reggae radio show with direct link. If you want more info about the artists, playlists check our website. We’ll be back in October 7th. Thanks!
Bass Culture 26 Ago.- Season is closed
http://bassculture.podomatic.com/enclosure/2009-08-27T03_32_45-07_00.mp3
Bass culture 15 Junio – Steppers Outernational Day (18-J), Entrevista a Natiruts…..
http://bassculture.podomatic.com/enclosure/2009-07-15T16_39_45-07_00.mp3
Bass culture 24 Jun.- Sistema de sonido vol.5
http://bassculture.podomatic.com/enclosure/2009-06-25T02_49_53-07_00.mp3
Bass Culture 17 Jun.- Reggae Festival 2009
http://bassculture.podomatic.com/enclosure/2009-06-18T09_48_37-07_00.mp3
Bass Culture 10 Junio – Reggae Latinoamericano
http://bassculture.podomatic.com/enclosure/2009-06-11T02_41_07-07_00.mp3
Bass Culture 3 Junio .- Reggae 2009
http://bassculture.podomatic.com/enclosure/2009-06-04T02_52_58-07_00.mp3
Zennith performed an outstanding opening to the Annual 2009 Qsong Awards held at one of Brisbane’s most spectacular venues The Tivoli Theatre on Tuesday 11th of August.
Aden Brim and Zennith were nominated in three categories ‘Best Regional, Blues & Roots and Indigenous’; Aden accepted the award for Best Regional.
Zennith recently received another two nominations ‘Best Band and Album of The Year – Simplify’ for the 15th Deadly Awards to be held at The Sydney Opera House on October the 15th.
The band has a new single and video clip coming soon for their song ‘Simplified’ re recorded by Brisbane producer Paulie B (George, Beautiful Girls). This is to be closely followed by a debut album and national tour commencing early 2010.
“Wherever the boys from Kuranda go, success seems to follow. Their energy on stage and ability to connect with the crowd is unsurpassed and it’s little wonder these boys are finding their place in the stars. The sky really is the limit. Look out world, here comes Zennith”. Jesse Kuch timeOUT editor Cairns