DJ and radio announcer Jesse I presents a series of interviews with some of the biggest names in reggae and dancehall history, spanning the last three decades.
An interview with Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist and producer Delly Ranx from 2002.
Two interviews with Jamaican chanter Jah Mason, from 1999 and 2003.
An interview with Jamaican producer and artist Stephen "Di Genius" McGregor, recorded in Kingston, Jamaica, in July 2009.
An interview with Jamaican artist Fantan Mojah, recorded in Kingston, Jamaica, in July 2009.
An interview with singer Harrison Stafford of the American band Groundation, taken from the Babylon Burning radio program on PBS FM in 2010.
An interview with Jamaican soundman and selector Rory StoneLove, and Stevie Lightning of Jamaican band Rootz Underground, recorded in the studios of PBS FM in 2010.
An interview with Jamaican musician and founding member of Third World, Stephen "Cat" Coore, recorded via telephone in 2005.
An interview with Jamaican singer Nature Ellis, recorded live to air in the studios of PBS FM in February 2011.
An interview with Australian musician and vocalist Dub FX, and a live studio performance from him and Mr Woodnote, recorded live to air in the studios of PBS FM in January 2020.
An interview with Hawaiian reggae singer, farmer, linguist and ethnobotanist Ka'ikena Scanlan, recorded in November 2024.
An interview with Jamaican reggae singer Prince Alla, aka Keith Blake, recorded in 2000.
An interview with Jamaican dancehall artist Tifa, recorded in Kingston in July 2012.
An interview with legendary Jamaican singer Johnny Clarke, recorded live on PBS FM in Melbourne, Australia, in November 2012.
An interview with Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae artist Stranger Cole, with Canadian DJ, producer, writer and music historian Moss Raxlen, recorded live on PBS FM in Melbourne, Australia, in March 2011.
An interview with Jamaican reggae artist Norris Man, recorded at Digital B studio in Kingston, July 2002.
An interview with Jamaican music producer Donovan Germain of Penthouse Records, recorded in Kingston in 2012.
An interview with Jamaican reggae singer Romain Virgo, recorded in Kingston in 2012.
An interview with Jamaican reggae singer Paul Elliott, recorded in Kingston in 2002.
An interview with UK reggae dancehall artist YT and Australian producer Monkey Marc, recorded live to air on PBS FM in February 2017.
An interview with Swedish reggae dancehall artist Million Stylez recorded live to air on PBS FM in January 2012.
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