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PJ Far-West Selecta drops roots reggae single to lift spirits on “Jah Jah Riddims”

PJ Far-West Selecta’s latest release, “Jah Jah Riddims,” featuring the soulful Jamaican voices of Noya and Ras Mundele, a longtime collaborator, is an open invitation to let go, get into the beat, and lose yourself in warm reggae music.

PJ Far-West Selecta, also known as Bart, brings the song to life with his amazing bass, guitars, drums, extra keys, and full home production. The result is a song that feels both personal and big, a place where people can breathe and sway.

The lyrics of this single are lighter than those of some of their other, more intense songs. It’s Noya’s lead vocals that soar over the instrumental with ease, making a melody that is both calming and energizing. “Jah Jah Riddims” is a nice reminder of how great music is and how reggae can bring people together. PJ Far-West Selecta and Ras Mundele show that they are still important in the modern roots reggae scene with every note and beat. They make songs people listen to to relax, think, and have fun.

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ReeToxA’s “Love Keeps Burning Still” explores divorce, memory, and emotional fallout

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“Love Keeps Burning Still” is a reflective and deeply emotional rock release by ReeToxA, written after a period of isolation and a burst of creativity. The song comes from a period of unusual productivity, written at the worst of the COVID lockdown, when songs were being written at a fast clip.

Amidst that creative whirlpool, the song stands as a tender, aching centerpiece, offering a glimpse into the upcoming double album. This song is about the emotional toll of a long-term relationship falling apart after years of shared history. The story is about the end of a decade-long marriage that started with a chance meeting in Munich and grew into years of partnership before ending.

The guitars rise and fall like waves of memory, the rhythm section keeping the track down with a steady persistence like moving on with emotional residue. ReeToxA sings down to earth and real, and keeps the song intimate. Each phrase sounds lived-in, as though the performance is less about presentation than the processing of memory in the moment. “Love Keeps Burning Still” is a song of endurance, and it shows how love still glimmers in memory even in its ending.

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“The Great Refusal” arrives as Motihari Brigade’s bold statement on tech and control

Motihari Brigade

Motihari Brigade is back with a new and compelling single, “The Great Refusal,” a rock-driven statement that is a warning and reflection on the evermore-complicated relationship between humans and artificial intelligence, and it precedes their next album, “Problematic,” to be out by June 25, 2026.

It is built on a raw rock foundation and maintains a consistent pace with gritty guitars and production that highlights intensity. The instrumentation is purposeful and charged, each riff pushing against something unseen. The song acts out the paradox at the core of its theme, switching between defiance and reflection. “The Great Refusal” explores resistance in an age of technology as both creator and destroyer. The visuals of the project also drip with irony, especially the AI-powered lyric video.

This adds to the layers of meaning and the line between critique and participation. That tension bleeds into the art itself, making the release self-aware and conceptually brave. Motihari Brigade is the creative project of guitarist/songwriter Eric Winston and continues the exploration of philosophical storytelling with a base in cultural and historical references.

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