
Sun-soaked reggae fusion that pulls from Balkan beats and Afrobeat. High-energy horns and deep grooves built for summer festivals and open-air dancing.
Jamaram sounds like a global block party where the borders have completely dissolved. At its core, the music is rooted in the steady, rhythmic skank of reggae, but it is constantly being pulled in exciting new directions by a hyperactive horn section and a rhythm section that can pivot from Afrobeat to Balkan swing in a single measure. The production is warm and organic, capturing the kinetic energy of an eight-piece band that has spent decades on the road.
What truly distinguishes Jamaram is their refusal to stay in the traditional reggae lane. While many European reggae acts lean into a strictly roots or dancehall sound, Jamaram incorporates a 'jameleon' spirit, blending pop sensibilities with complex world-music arrangements. Their tracks often feature a mix of English, Spanish, and German lyrics, reflecting a cosmopolitan outlook that feels both inclusive and celebratory.
Start with the album Jameleon to hear them at their most versatile, or dive into Freedom of Screech for a more modern, polished take on their signature fusion. It is the perfect soundtrack for any moment that requires a shot of optimism and a heavy dose of bass.
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