Get ready for an unforgettable celebration of reggae, dub, and conscious vibes at the BLOOM Stage! Join us from April 18th–20th, 2025, at the stunning Vincent's Eco Estate, where a powerful lineup of artists, selectors, and MCs will bring the rhythm to life.
His album For The Culture showcases his mastery, featuring collaborations with legends like the Wailing Souls and Jo Mersa Marley. Beyond music, he advocates for social change, contributing to Jamaica’s Stop Human Trafficking campaign. As the first white artist to win a M.O.B.O. Award for Best Reggae Act, Alborosie continues to champion reggae with authenticity and purpose.
Her journey has seen her collaborate with reggae legends like Sly & Robbie, recording One Love Vibration in Kingston, and working alongside icons such as Sidney Mills (Steel Pulse) and Andy Bassford (Dennis Brown). Her latest album, Shine, was crafted across three continents, reflecting her relentless pursuit of authenticity and artistic evolution.
Mo’Kalamity’s music is a call to consciousness, a reminder of the power of love, and a testament to reggae’s enduring spirit.
With an impressive track record, Steel Alive has shared the stage with artists like Panda Dub, Uzul, Joe Pilgrim, and Balaphonik Sound System, performing across France, Reunion, and Switzerland. Their discography includes Spread the Word (2014), Timing is Critical (2017), and Connecting… Please Wait (2022).
In 2024, they launched their own label, Bass Cookers, collaborating with French dub pioneer Pilah (Dub Addict Sound System/Kaly Live Dub). To mark their 10th anniversary, they are organizing two Alive Dub Festivals, set for France in October and Reunion in November, continuing their mission to innovate and inspire.
A true self-made artist, Atili controls every aspect of his music—from production to visuals—crafting a unique fusion of electro, dub, and reggae. Whether collaborating with rap and reggae artists or commanding the stage solo, his signature sound delivers an uplifting, futuristic vibe that continues to push boundaries.
In just one year, Jô has made a significant impact on the reggae scene, collaborating with renowned labels and collectives such as Evidence Music, Little Lion Sound, and Derrick Sound. Her dedication and musical charisma have earned her millions of views, particularly through her collaboration with Brazilian artist Junior Dread and her hit track "Fênix", produced by Little Lion Sound.
With a powerful voice and meaningful lyrics, Jô continues to make her mark with contagious energy, bringing a fresh and dynamic sound to modern reggae.
Staying true to Jamaican Sound System culture, they organized street dances in 2006 with their homemade system, gaining recognition as Sound Clash Champions in France, Australia, and Switzerland.
In 2010, they established a recording studio in Geneva, collaborating with legends like Capleton, Sizzla, and Brother Culture. Today, their studio remains a key hub for Reggae music in Europe.
Their bold remixes and dubplates initially challenged reggae purists, but their undeniable talent won over fans, leading them to dominate the European Sound Clash circuit with two Geneva Clash victories. In 2013, they co-founded Evidence Music with Little Lion Sound, propelling them into the global reggae spotlight.
Derrick Sound has collaborated with some of the biggest names in reggae, including Capleton, Anthony B, Sizzla, and Brother Culture, producing anthems like BUN DEM DOWN, LIFE GOOD, and SUNRISE. Today, they continue to push boundaries with cutting-edge production, keeping their roots in sound system culture while shaping the future of reggae music worldwide.
Beyond performances, 90 Degree Records has released original productions, including the Wish Yu Riddim. The crew expanded internationally with members in Amsterdam, Milan, and Barcelona, performing across Europe, Central America, Asia, and Africa, even gracing Ethiopia and Jamaica.
In 2023, 90 Degree celebrated its 20th anniversary with major shows featuring Alborosie, Eek-A-Mouse, and Jah Mason, followed by a standout performance at the Rototom Reggae Festival in 2024. With a legacy of electrifying events and innovative collaborations, 90 Degree Sound continues to champion Reggae and Dancehall worldwide
Returning to Malta in 2017, DJ Loco quickly became a staple in the local reggae and dub scene, known for his seamless juggling-style mixes that take listeners on a musical journey. His deep knowledge and infectious energy have made him one of Malta’s most sought-after reggae DJs, securing spots at top events and festivals.
His album For The Culture showcases his mastery, featuring collaborations with legends like the Wailing Souls and Jo Mersa Marley. Beyond music, he advocates for social change, contributing to Jamaica’s Stop Human Trafficking campaign. As the first white artist to win a M.O.B.O. Award for Best Reggae Act, Alborosie continues to champion reggae with authenticity and purpose.
Her journey has seen her collaborate with reggae legends like Sly & Robbie, recording One Love Vibration in Kingston, and working alongside icons such as Sidney Mills (Steel Pulse) and Andy Bassford (Dennis Brown). Her latest album, Shine, was crafted across three continents, reflecting her relentless pursuit of authenticity and artistic evolution.
Mo’Kalamity’s music is a call to consciousness, a reminder of the power of love, and a testament to reggae’s enduring spirit.
With an impressive track record, Steel Alive has shared the stage with artists like Panda Dub, Uzul, Joe Pilgrim, and Balaphonik Sound System, performing across France, Reunion, and Switzerland. Their discography includes Spread the Word (2014), Timing is Critical (2017), and Connecting… Please Wait (2022).
In 2024, they launched their own label, Bass Cookers, collaborating with French dub pioneer Pilah (Dub Addict Sound System/Kaly Live Dub). To mark their 10th anniversary, they are organizing two Alive Dub Festivals, set for France in October and Reunion in November, continuing their mission to innovate and inspire.
A true self-made artist, Atili controls every aspect of his music—from production to visuals—crafting a unique fusion of electro, dub, and reggae. Whether collaborating with rap and reggae artists or commanding the stage solo, his signature sound delivers an uplifting, futuristic vibe that continues to push boundaries.
In just one year, Jô has made a significant impact on the reggae scene, collaborating with renowned labels and collectives such as Evidence Music, Little Lion Sound, and Derrick Sound. Her dedication and musical charisma have earned her millions of views, particularly through her collaboration with Brazilian artist Junior Dread and her hit track "Fênix", produced by Little Lion Sound.
With a powerful voice and meaningful lyrics, Jô continues to make her mark with contagious energy, bringing a fresh and dynamic sound to modern reggae.
Staying true to Jamaican Sound System culture, they organized street dances in 2006 with their homemade system, gaining recognition as Sound Clash Champions in France, Australia, and Switzerland.
In 2010, they established a recording studio in Geneva, collaborating with legends like Capleton, Sizzla, and Brother Culture. Today, their studio remains a key hub for Reggae music in Europe.
Their bold remixes and dubplates initially challenged reggae purists, but their undeniable talent won over fans, leading them to dominate the European Sound Clash circuit with two Geneva Clash victories. In 2013, they co-founded Evidence Music with Little Lion Sound, propelling them into the global reggae spotlight.
Derrick Sound has collaborated with some of the biggest names in reggae, including Capleton, Anthony B, Sizzla, and Brother Culture, producing anthems like BUN DEM DOWN, LIFE GOOD, and SUNRISE. Today, they continue to push boundaries with cutting-edge production, keeping their roots in sound system culture while shaping the future of reggae music worldwide.
Beyond performances, 90 Degree Records has released original productions, including the Wish Yu Riddim. The crew expanded internationally with members in Amsterdam, Milan, and Barcelona, performing across Europe, Central America, Asia, and Africa, even gracing Ethiopia and Jamaica.
In 2023, 90 Degree celebrated its 20th anniversary with major shows featuring Alborosie, Eek-A-Mouse, and Jah Mason, followed by a standout performance at the Rototom Reggae Festival in 2024. With a legacy of electrifying events and innovative collaborations, 90 Degree Sound continues to champion Reggae and Dancehall worldwide
Returning to Malta in 2017, DJ Loco quickly became a staple in the local reggae and dub scene, known for his seamless juggling-style mixes that take listeners on a musical journey. His deep knowledge and infectious energy have made him one of Malta’s most sought-after reggae DJs, securing spots at top events and festivals.