In the name of God, The Most Gracious, The Dispenser of Grace. “(20) Say: Go all over the earth and behold how [wondrously] He has created [man] in the first instance: […]” (Quran 29:20, Muhammad Asad English Translation). And with that said and continuing in the spirit of that passage that was just mentioned, I […]
Category Archives: 2024
Dallas Hyatt has an eye for the usual: the things we walk by every day without ever noticing. Dallas trains his lens on San Francisco, where he sets about cataloging the very fabric and patterns of daily life. At his feet, the city offers up all the urban elements to catch his eye: architecture, window reflections, street art, people, […]
Pauzeradio began in 2009 as an archive for the Unique Reggae Mix Show, allowing listeners to stream any of the radio shows created since its inception. In 2012, it expanded by adding a blog section that features album reviews, press releases for new reggae albums, reggae artist biographies, and more. By 2013, due to Gav […]
As a self-taught photographer, Suzanne Bainton’s works have a unique and phenomenal edge. Over the years, she has honed her skills and now works with many brands, musicians, performers, and small businesses alike. Suzanne currently works with small businesses to enhance their online presence through captivating photography of their brand, services, and music for promotion. […]
Photography: Suzanne Bainton Photography Gav Pauze began his music career in 1995, playing Jungle and Drum & Bass in clubs across England and Scotland. He studied music at Clarendon College in 1998, becoming a qualified audio engineer. His passion for music led him to create the “Unique Reggae Mix Show” in 2006, which featured uplifting […]
Dub Judah, born Christopher George, emerged as a prominent figure in the reggae music scene, renowned for his distinctive sound and unwavering commitment to the roots reggae tradition. His journey from humble beginnings to international acclaim, marked by his perseverance, is a testament to his talent and dedication to his craft, inspiring many along the […]
Buju Banton is the world’s greatest reggae artist to have occupied planet Earth. The man born out of the Salt Lane slums of Kingston as Mark Anthony Myrie is a dancehall icon, Grammy winner, revolutionary, teacher, and breaker of records set by the honorable Bob Marley and mental chains worn by the misinformed. For over […]
General Levy is a true veteran of the UK urban music scene and still one of the most in-demand MCs in the country. Born Paul Levy in Central Middlesex Hospital NW10 London, England, in 1971, Levy grew up in the vibrant Harlesden and Wembley area for most of his early years, surrounded by different West […]
The artist/producer Christos DC (aka Christopher Vrenios) was born in Washington, D.C., to parents who sang opera and taught voice professionally. He takes his name from his Greek heritage, using a nickname given to him by his grandmother to represent the lineage that set the tone of his musical path. It was Christos DC’s deep […]
Queen Omega began singing at local talent shows at the age of 9, writing her own calypsos and rapping on national television. Later, she started singing backing vocals for local producer Kenny Philips, accompanying many top Soca acts, both in the studio and on stage. Raised in a musical family, she grew up listening […]
Drawing inspiration from various musical styles, Subajah has crafted a distinctive sound rooted in authentic compositions brimming with emotion and soul. Influenced by Malian, Guinean, and Congolese music, alongside Caribbean genres such as Compas, Zouk, and Reggae, his music showcases a blend of versatility and profound cultural resonance. Subajah’s love for music ignited during his […]
Gav Pauze invites you to peruse their Reggae Vinyl and CDs in stock on Pauzeradio. Look through their large selection of reggae, roots, dub, dancehall, and jungle music on hard copy. They also have lots of limited-press vinyl. Be sure to check back regularly for new stock and releases. IRIE’s August 2024 edition of Pauzeradio […]