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  • NEW RELEASE: 'WE RUN THE SCENE' - MR. WILLIAMZ X REGGAE ROAST

    · By James Harper

    CLICK HERE TO PRE-SAVE AND GET AN EXCLUSIVE FIRST LISTEN! Debuted as the opening tune of Shy FX’s Carnival 2025 set, We Run The Scene marks the explosive return of Mr Williamz, one of the most respected and influential MCs of his generation. Alongside Reggae Roast, the UK’s #1 soundsystem crew, they drop a killer slice of modern Dancehall. It’s the first single from their forthcoming ‘We Run The Scene EP’, set for release in May. Honouring the raw energy of 90’s Dancehall with a modern twist, We Run The Scene is a statement track built for soundsystems, festivals and...

  • NEW VINYL RELEASE: 'MORE LOVE' FEAT. Ragga Twins & Luciano

    · By Tom Bibby

    We’re proud to announce the arrival of a brand-new 7-inch vinyl release on Nice Up! Records – the heavyweight Reggae Roast Remix of More Love by Ragga Twins & Luciano. This special edition brings together two worlds: the legendary UK pioneers Ragga Twins, whose influence on jungle and rave culture is unmatched, and Luciano, one of Jamaica’s most iconic and uplifting voices. Their original anthem More Love gets a deep, bass-heavy Reggae Roast refix, slowing things down into a dubwise roller designed to shake sound systems to the core. On the flip, you’ll find “More Dub”, a stripped-back version that takes the...

  • New Release: Big Soundsystem Remix

    · By Tom Bibby

    We’re back with something extra special for the bass lovers… Our classic anthem “Big Soundsystem” featuring the mighty Brother Culture has just been given a fresh 2025 refix—two huge new remixes that take the tune to the next level! 🎚️ Ed Solo – DnB Roller RemixBass don Ed Solo steps up with a heavyweight Drum & Bass roller, flipping “Big Soundsystem” into a festival-ready weapon. Expect rumbling subs, razor-sharp breaks, and Brother Culture’s iconic vocals riding the riddim in true soundsystem style. If you’ve caught Ed Solo live recently, you know this one has been tearing up dancefloors worldwide. 🌌 Submatic...

  • New Single: Party Vibes feat Horseman & Natty Campbell

    · By James Harper

    Our Latest Single Party Vibes, featuring Horseman and Natty Campbell is out 25th July 2025. Stream/Download The Single Now! This video did over 100K views in it's first weekend! So you know this tune is a banger! 💥💥💥 Or watch it here on Youtube. Reggae Roast join forces with powerhouse vocalists Horseman and Natty Campbell, to deliver a high-energy fusion of reggae, jungle, and drum & bass, built around a reimagining of the iconic “Train to Skaville” by The Ethiopians. A masterclass in genre-blending, this new single pays homage to the golden era of Jamaican music while charging forward with razor-sharp...

  • Out Now: 'Rockin Dubs' Feat Zen Lewis & Mowty Mahlyka

    · By Tom Bibby

    Reggae Roast are back with a heavyweight new single, “Rockin Dubs”, and this one is set to cause serious waves in the dance! Teaming up with powerhouse vocalist Zen Lewis and the ever-charismatic Dancehall star Mowty Mahlyka, they’ve reimagined the iconic Joyride Riddim with a cutting-edge twist that’s bursting with energy and style. Download or Stream “Rockin Dubs” Now! Blending Zen Lewis’ smooth, soulful tones with Mowty Mahlyka’s gritty, rapid-fire delivery, “Rockin Dubs” strikes the perfect balance between melody and raw dancehall energy. The bassline rolls deep, the production is tight, and the vibes are undeniable — this one’s built...

  • Riddim Breakdown: Joyride

    · By Tom Bibby

    The Joyride Riddim: Dave Kelly’s Slick Blueprint for Modern Dancehall In the mid-1990s, Dancehall was undergoing a transformation. The digital boom of the '80s had matured, and producers were refining their sound — stripping it back while upping the groove. At the center of this shift stood Dave Kelly, the mastermind behind some of Dancehall’s most enduring riddims. Among them, none stood out quite like Joyride Riddim, released in 1996 through his Madhouse Records label. Characterized by its slick, mid-tempo swing, rubbery bassline, and polished drum programming, Joyride Riddim was the definition of smooth. It didn’t hit you over the head...