The four friends who founded the famous Tryo have managed to stand out from the traditional French scene through their committed approach to music but especially due to their strong reggae influence. Tryo has thrived by opening up to the world while remaining true to its original values of commitment and conviviality, but especially thanks to a necessary dose of humor and lightness.
www.tryo.com / www.myspace.com/tryolegroupe
Embracing the Rasta faith in the early 70s, Ijahman has always managed to surround himself with the greatest Jamaican and English studio musicians and has become a major artist in roots reggae. His favorite themes (Rasta, Africa, Justice, Equality, and Love) are elevated to the highest heavens, not only by the most elaborate and melodious compositions but also by his angelic and profound voice.
www.myspace.com/ijahmanlevilive
It was after a trip to Jamaica that Macka B began his career as an artist. He writes texts addressing multiple societal issues such as unemployment, integration, apartheid, women, and human rights over a sound that is more roots than ever. His musical inspirations make him an artist who mixes reggae and ragga, and he was awarded the title of Best Reggae DJ for two consecutive years.
www.mackab.com / www.myspace.com/mrmackab