Led by the legendary founder and psychedelic dub pioneer, Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, African Head Charge Soundsystem introduces The Institute of Dub Theology.
The sonic journey includes gems from African Head Charge’s extensive back catalogue, previews of forthcoming releases, and exclusive rare mixes. Join us for an auditory exploration that transcends time and space, where the roots of dub are honored and evolved.
This is more than a show; it’s a voyage into the heart of dub mysticism.
There will be live percussion and vocals ft in their dub mix.
About African Head Charge
Founded by master percussionist and revered figure within the Rastafari movement, Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, who emigrated to
Ghana from Jamaica over 20 years ago. The project soon attracted the attention of the legendary underground producer Adrian Sherwood who invited Bonjo into the studio and that is where the story started…
Known for their transcendent live performances and studio work, African Head Charge combines African traditions with modern dub and experimental electronic elements, creating a hypnotic sound that defies genres. Over the course of 17 critically acclaimed albums, they’ve achieved cult status and captivated audiences worldwide— from Australia and New Zealand to iconic festivals like Glastonbury.
SUPPORT – DJ Santa
“One Of The Most Groundbreaking
Dub Acts in History”
Bandcamp
“Towering examples of dub as a freeform
contagion”
The Wire