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Irie Releases – October 2017

Irie Releases - October 2017 1

October 2017 Welcome to the October edition of IRIE Releases, our newest publication designed to give artists a dedicated platform to share their new music releases with the IRIE audience. Each month, we highlight new and upcoming albums, ep, singles, riddims and mix tapes from artists representing reggae music (and its subgenres) and world music. […]

Roots | Pentateuch Movement

Irie™ Magazine | Roots - Pentateuch Movement

Photography by: © Ricardo ‘Himages’ Bailey aka El Puru Pentateuch Movement Pentateuch: the first five books of the Old Testament: Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, and  Deuteronomy. United by a desire to create a better reality for future generations, Pentateuch Movement is moving reggae forward by drawing from African traditions and foundation reggae music. The Pentateuch Movement was founded by lead singer/songwriter Kevor ‘Var’ Williams and drummer Brady […]

Rock | The Movement

Irie™ Magazine | Rock - The Movement

The Movement Having had their genesis in a shared desire as young black men to create a better reality for future generations, Pentateuch Movement – like the first five books of the Bible – hinges on a foundation that informs their journey. That foundation is one of unity and brotherhood, which translates from their daily […]

Reggae | Chapter XVIII

Irie™ Magazine | Reggae - Chapter XVIII

Chapter XVIII With the release of ‘Crime,’ the first single from their new album ‘Chapter XVIII,’ the Pentateuch Movement hope to shed light on poverty and injustice in their homeland. Drawn from the headlines, “Crime” is a response to the British government’s proposal to provide millions of dollars to construct a prison complex in Jamaica. […]