SATURDAY 15 | From the loins of pioneers such as Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and King Tubby have sprung forth a new generation of lyrical Rastafarians who, like their forefathers, use the sacrament of music to promote everything from ganja to the unifying concept of One Love. Among their number are Kaztet D (MC, singer, activist, made in France), the creative force behind new sound system collective Wat A Gwaan (‘What’s going on?’ in reggae lingo), who tonight will resurrect Jamaican classics from the ‘60s and ‘70s.
WHO: Wat A Gwaan
WHAT: Reggae sound system
WHERE: Slur, #28 Street 172
WHEN: 9:30pm March 15
WHY: Bob would approve