In the balance of Reggae 00:04:31
EP4 - It's not enough to be Rasta

It's not enough to be Rasta

Music: "It's Not Just Rasta" Artist: Da Ghama Direction and images: Marcelo Matsunaga Arts and 360: Marquinhos Costa Choreography: Ton Gaspar Dancers: Ton Gaspar, João Felipe Cruz, Ana Luiza Amorim, Júlia Rocha and Tati Santos
In the balance of Reggae 06:40
EP3 - Tribute to Bob Marley

Tribute to Bob Marley

Robert Nesta Marley, better known as Bob Marley1 (Nine Mile, February 6, 1945—Miami, May 11, 1981), was a Jamaican singer, guitarist, and songwriter, the best known reggae musician of all time, famous for popularize the genre. Marley has sold over 75 million records. Most of his work dealt with the problems of the poor and downtrodden. Through his music, he brought the Rastafarian movement and its ideas of peace, brotherhood, social equality, environmental preservation, liberation, resistance, freedom and universal love to the world.
In the balance of Reggae 10:37
EP2 - Val Caetano - Banda Dissidência

Val Caetano - Banda Dissidência

Cultne recorded with images, reporting and editing by Filó Filho, Mario Elena and Carlos Alberto Medeiros interview with the leader of the band Dissidência, Val Gomes in Santo Amaro da Purificação, city of Recôncavo Baiano
In the balance of Reggae 03:39
EP1 - Reppolho in concert

Reppolho in concert

Reggae Show - Reppolho and Ubandu Band from Reggae and Rita do Agbára at Magia Tropical.
In the balance of Reggae 04:19
EP20 - Show Macdonis - Reggae

Show Macdonis - Reggae

Cor da Pele recorded the sound of the musician and singer Macdonis during the launch event of the SOS Racism Program in 1987. The launch of SOS Racismo took place on December 10, 1987 in Cinelândia, downtown Rio de Janeiro. Marcos Romão and Wilson Prudente, together with other companions, led the event, which featured artists, leaders and personalities from the black community in Rio.
In the balance of Reggae 26:50
EP19 - Reggae on the road

Reggae on the road

Hélio Bentes, singer of the reggae band Ponto de Equilíbrio, puts his foot on the road and heads towards Rio de Janeiro's Baixada Rio de Janeiro, to visit one of the masters of national reggae, the singer and composer Ras Bernardo. Presentation: Hélio Bentes Direction and script: Paulinho Sacramento Year: 2012/2013

No woman no cry - Marley, Gil, Nabby and Obina Shock

The classic "No woman no cry" in triple dose, with Bob Marley; Gilberto Gil and Jimmy Cliff: and Nabby Clifford and Obina Shock.
In the balance of Reggae 05:16
EP17 - Jah Clip Enugbarijô

Jah Clip Enugbarijô

To the sound of Rita Marley with the song Harambe, Enugbarijô produced this Clipão for the crowd to enjoy a mix of images from a time that never comes back. Ras Adauto and Vik Birkbeck founded Enúgbarijo Comunicações, named after the ex messenger, Boca Coletiva. Alpharita Constantia Marley Anderson, better known as Rita Marley (born on July 25, 1946 in Cuba) is a singer and was the wife of Bob Marley. She collaborated with the minister of culture and Brazilian singer Gilberto Gil in the production of her latest reggae album. She was a struggling woman whose life was not easy after Bob's death, as she had to look after her five children, in addition to Bob's children with other women.
In the balance of Reggae 05:18
EP16 - War for Peace in Alemão - 2010

War for Peace in Alemão - 2010

The video portrays the occupation of police forces in the fight against drug dealers. In the middle of this war, there are the working people living in the communities in Rio de Janeiro. Music: What I See; Artist: Balance Point. Photography: Carlos Junior

War for Peace in Morro do Alemão - 2010

The video portrays the occupation of police forces in the fight against drug dealers. In the middle of this war, there are the working people living in the communities in Rio de Janeiro. Music: What I See; Artist: Balance Point. Photography: Carlos Junior
In the balance of Reggae 08:15
EP14 - Gerônimo - Samba Reggae

Gerônimo - Samba Reggae

Enugbarijô Comunicações recorded with images of ras Adauto and Vik Birkbeck Gerônimo's show at Circo Voador in Lapa, RJ in 1986. Geronimo Santana is a singer and composer, connoisseur of contemporary Bahian history, sociologist in his music and lyrics, such as É Oxum, Agradecer e Abraçar, Jubiabá, Menino do Pelô and others, one of the greatest post artists, Caimmy.Pela his notoriety, known throughout Bahia for having a distinguished work, GERONIMO is recognized by Brazilian personalities as a very Bahian artist who knows his people and his history.
In the balance of Reggae 03:01
EP13 - Central African - 1987

Central African - 1987

On January 19, 1987 TV Globo recorded the rehearsal of Banda Central Africana in the studio. To the sound of the band, Papa Rick, the vocal leader of the Rastafarian band sang about the essence of his reggae band. The formation of Central Africana was composed by Ricky (Magic), Pedrin Gomes, Tom Guimaraes, Eduardo Villar (Beloba), Marinho Filho, Sanny Alves and Falcon Man.
In the balance of Reggae 03:30
EP12 - Discolor horizon

Discolor horizon

Band Dissidência interpreting the song Horizonte Discolor.

Val Caetano - Dissidence Band - Favela

Skywel Studio - Santo Amaro Gato Preto Studio - Feira de Santana Audiovisual Direction: Cultne Year 2019
In the balance of Reggae 10:09
EP10 - Reggae Band Olodum - Part 2

Reggae Band Olodum - Part 2

Olodum is an Afro-Brazilian carnival in the city of Salvador, Bahia. It was founded on April 25, 1979 during the carnival period as a leisure option for residents of Maciel-Pelourinho, thus guaranteeing them the right to play carnival in a block and in an organized way. It is a non-governmental organization (NGO) of the Brazilian black movement.
In the balance of Reggae 08:47
EP9 - Reggae Band Olodum - Part 1

Reggae Band Olodum - Part 1

Olodum is an Afro-Brazilian carnival in the city of Salvador, Bahia. It was founded on April 25, 1979 during the carnival period as a leisure option for residents of Maciel-Pelourinho, thus guaranteeing them the right to play carnival in a block and in an organized way. It is a non-governmental organization (NGO) of the Brazilian black movement.
In the balance of Reggae 05:03
EP8 - Da Ghama e Lanna Freitas - "Frisson"

Da Ghama e Lanna Freitas - "Frisson"

"BaixÁfrikaBrasil", second solo work by "Da Ghama", rescues the roots of reggae and has a single, music video and CD with special guest appearances. The long career of the talented “Da Ghama” emerged in Baixada Fluminense, with the band Lumiar. The artist made music history as a composer, guitarist, singer and founder of the most famous reggae group in Brazil in the 90s, the band “Cidade Negra”. The boy who dreamed big and believed in his dreams idealized the band and, with determination and entrepreneurial spirit, built a solid trajectory with the group. It's been 20 years of success! Time passed, Da Ghama became a man, and still cultivates dreams. In his new phase, the singer is dedicated to solo work with the same determination as two decades ago.

Da Ghama, Ras Bernardo and Gil Soul - "Speaking the Truth"

Since he was a member of the band Cidade Negra, guitarist Da Ghama's compositions have addressed social issues. Now, playing a solo career, the singer and musician found inspiration in an action by the United Nations (UN) to contextualize the second CD, “BaixaÁfrikaBrasil”, with a launch show that took place on October 27, 2016 at the Theater Rival BR, in downtown Rio de Janeiro.
In the balance of Reggae 05:37
EP6 - Da Ghama & Sergio Loroza - "Worker"

Da Ghama & Sergio Loroza - "Worker"

Since he was a member of the band Cidade Negra, guitarist Da Ghama's compositions have addressed social issues. Now, playing a solo career, the singer and musician found inspiration in an action by the United Nations (UN) to contextualize the second CD, “BaixaÁfrikaBrasil”, with a launch show that took place on October 27, 2016 at the Theater Rival BR, in downtown Rio de Janeiro.
In the balance of Reggae 03:34
EP5 - From the Ghama in "One Heart"

From the Ghama in "One Heart"

Video clip of the song "Um Só Coração", music by Da Ghama and pope Rick. Da Ghama is a guitarist, singer, mentor and founder of "Cidade Negra".

Afrikano - "Satta Massagana" - Reggae Music

The Afrikano group formed by Amani Kush, guitar, guitar and voice, Guilherme Brun, on guitar and guitars, Fábio Domingos on double bass and vocal backing and Gui Rodrigues on drums, cajon and vocal backing, performed at Ganjah Lapa Coffeeshop. Music: Satta Massagana The Abyssinians Lyrics

Afrikano - "Africa Brasil (Zumbi)" - Reggae Music

The Afrikano group formed by Amani Kush, guitar, guitar and voice, Guilherme Brun, on guitar and guitars, Fábio Domingos on double bass and vocal backing and Gui Rodrigues on drums, cajon and vocal backing, performed at Ganjah Lapa Coffeeshop. Music: Africa Brazil (Zumbi) Composition: Jorge Ben Jor

Afrikano - "Your House" - Reggae Music

The Afrikano group formed by Amani Kush, guitar, guitar and voice, Guilherme Brun, on guitar and guitars, Fábio Domingos on double bass and vocal backing and Gui Rodrigues on drums, cajon and vocal backing, performed at Ganjah Lapa Coffeeshop. Music: Your House Composition: Steel Pulse

Afrikano - Reggae Review with Gui Rodrigues

The Afrikano Group formed by musician friends who came together to play and present reggae and MPB classics in reinterpretations with a lot of groove, performed at Ganjah Lapa Coffeeshop.