roots and culture tour of the I-trinity + Dub Station





The last Libra Project show I saw at the House of Blues on Sunset had me dancing. Libras are known for balance and peace . . .
At the Study, true martial arts-inspired Brazilian capueta dancing and cartwheels overtook the dance floor.
Friend and guest vocal artist Estrela Negra from Brazil filled the hall with a resonance of peace and determination.
When I hear the Gell brothers of I-trinity and Libra Project sing, I know they have seen the scourge of police brutality and racism, and they are singing their way to a beautiful future.
For a reggae hip hop sound 100% uplifting, you’ve got to check them out.
They stay in the realm of mystics, but have ventured as far as Montreal where they were well-hailed by the international reggae establishment.
Many of the band members have roots in activism ranging from environmental to immigration reform and peace activism.

The roots and culture tour of the
I-trinity + Dub Station will collaborate
on the Krucial reggae tours late March in SoCal
backing artists
Roberto Gell
And Winstrong. Find out more about Krucial Reggae Tours at

Reggae4i.com
Myspace.com/itrintymusic
Robertogell.com

In addition the the Gells, Rakia sings vocals and writes lyrics.
Musicians involved include keyboardist Gabriel Eng,
violinist Linling Hsu,
Jeremy Bartell, and Jeremy Rothe-kushel.
Raje Delphin.
“The Gell brothers' fluency in both Spanish and English, as well as Rakia's knowledge of Hebrew, adds a multicultural flavor to I-TRINITY's
rock, ska, and hip-hop influenced roots reggae music . . . innovative dubs, and conscious lyrics.”
They have played venues all over southern California
And ventured into venues all over
Quebec.
They played 2008 Montreal International Reggae Festival, and Mystic Mountain Reggae Bash and are.
planning and booking northern California tour this summer.

Upcoming dates:
Thurs march 26th Karma Lounge ventura
Saturday march 28th Airliner los angeles
Sunday march 29 Blue Café long beach
Tuesday march 31 sandbar Santa Barbara


I-TRINITY has collaborated with artists such as Ladee Dred, Manou of Black Rebels, David Gad of Jah Beloved, and Imiuswi Aborigine and the Hip Hop Doctrine.

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