Serial Killaz Archives - Data Transmission https://datatransmission.co/tag/serial-killaz/ Online & Mobile Dance Music Authority Mon, 20 Jan 2025 16:34:02 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Reggae Land 2025 drops full lineup for Milton Keynes Bowl https://datatransmission.co/news/reggae-land-2025-drops-full-lineup-for-milton-keynes-bowl/ Mon, 20 Jan 2025 18:05:00 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72792 After smashing records last year, Reggae Land 2025 is back at The National Bowl in Milton Keynes for its fifth edition on 2nd and 3rd August 2025. With over 90 artists performing across five stages, this open-air celebration is levelling up again with bigger production and brand-new stage designs – it’s going to be a […]

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After smashing records last year, Reggae Land 2025 is back at The National Bowl in Milton Keynes for its fifth edition on 2nd and 3rd August 2025. With over 90 artists performing across five stages, this open-air celebration is levelling up again with bigger production and brand-new stage designs – it’s going to be a weekend you won’t want to miss!

Reggae Land is the biggest reggae festival in the UK and one of the largest in Europe, with up to 100,000 people expected in 2025. Known for its unbeatable line-ups, it brings together reggae legends, rising stars, and everything in between. The vibe is always warm and welcoming, with a family-friendly atmosphere that celebrates authentic Caribbean music, food, and culture.

Since moving to The National Bowl in 2023, the festival has made itself right at home. This iconic venue, famous for hosting world-class events, has a natural amphitheatre design that guarantees amazing sound. Plus, Milton Keynes is super easy to get to, with great transport links from all over the UK.

Reggae Land 2025 - MK Bowl

“Reggae Land has grown into something truly special over the past five years and we couldn’t be prouder of what it’s become. Starting as a dream to celebrate reggae music and Caribbean culture, it has now become the UK’s biggest reggae festival, attracting tens of thousands of people from all over the world. The incredible growth we’ve seen reflects the passion and love for reggae, as well as the unique atmosphere we’ve created – one that brings together iconic artists, amazing food, vibrant cultural experiences, and a sense of community you won’t find anywhere else. Year five is set to be our best yet!”JBM Music (Promoters)

For the weekend, the venue will transform into a Caribbean paradise. Think of a buzzing Caribbean food village with over 50 food vendors, a reggae flea market, a reggae museum, a VIP zone, a Rum Shack, cocktail bars, and plenty of festival merch. It’s a proper celebration of Caribbean culture with one of the most diverse and lively crowds you’ll see at any festival.

The Main Stage is getting a serious upgrade this year, with bigger screens, more sound, and a stacked line-up featuring legends like Chronnix, YG Marley, Protoje, Capleton, Steel Pulse, General Levy and Kabaka Pyramid. Fan favourite Gyptian, known for his hit ‘Hold You,’ is back by popular demand, and there’s still a very special guest to be announced.

The One Love Stage will feature icons like Morgan Heritage, Etana, Spragga Benz, Christopher Martin, Israel Vibration, Marcia Griffiths, and Tanya Stephens. Meanwhile, the Carnival Stage is the place to rave, with jungle heavyweights like Serial Killaz, Mampi Swift, Ed Solo, Benny Page, and Ragga Twins. Rompa’s Reggae Shack will host takeovers from Iration Steppas and Channel One and feature DT faves Dub Pistols, Daddy Nature and Uncle Dugs, while dub fans can hit the Dub Stage for sets from Mungo’s Hi-Fi, Mad Professor, Trojan Sound System, and more.

Tickets are expected to sell out fast when they drop at 9 AM on Friday, 31st January. Day tickets start at £59.50, and weekend passes are from £110. Make sure you sign up to grab yours early! Go to the Reggae Land website here

Reggae Land 2025 flyer

LINE UP

SATURDAY

MAIN STAGE

Capleton – Special Guest TBA – Protoje – Gyptian – Lila Ike – General Levy – Becca D – Styxlo – Hosted by Solo Banton

ONE LOVE STAGE

Alpha Blondy – Etana – Morgan Heritage – Christopher Martin – Queens Of Lovers Rock Ft Carroll Thompson, Janet Kay, Dawn Penn & Adele Harley – Black Roots – Ras Kwame

CARNIVAL STAGE

Jungle Cakes Takeover w/ Ed Solo B2B Deekline b2b Benny Page Ft Navigator – Mampi Swift Ft Navigator – Ragga Twins Crew – Shabba Presents Carnival Sound (Lyvonne The Don, Janelle Wynter, MC Serocee) – Earl Gateshead – DJ AG 

ROMPA’S REGGAE SHACK

Iration Steppas – Ardimann MC – Daddy Nature – DJ Dansey – JP (World Dance) – MC Raptor – Mister Bounce – T-Cuts

THE DUB STAGE

Mad Professor Presents 45 Years of Ariwa w/ Tony Benjamin, Sister Aisha, I-Jah – Trojan Sound System – King Tubby’s Sound System – Greensleeves Sound System Vs Iration Steppas (Dubs From The Foundation) – Sinai Sound – YNG CPTN Sound

SUNDAY

MAIN STAGE

Chronixx – Special Guest TBA – YG Marley – Steel Pulse – Kabaka Pyramid – Sevana – Styxlo – Hosted by Solo Banton

ONE LOVE STAGE

Marcia Griffiths & Tanya Stephens – Spragga Benz – Israel Vibration – Everton Blender – Jah Lil – Mortimer – Ras Kwame 

CARNIVAL STAGE

20 years of Serial Killaz Ft Top Cat & Mad Sam – Seani B – Ray Keith B2B Nicky Blackmarket Ft Moose – Don Letts – Kash & Pharoah G (1Xtra) – Dennyhus – Reggae Roast Ft Mr Williamz & Adj – Marc Ryder

ROMPA’S REGGAE SHACK

Channel One – Ardimann MC – Ayito – Boxer Banton – Daddy Nature – Dub Pistols (DJ Set) – Skilzee – Uncle Dugs (94 Jungle Set)

DUB STAGE

Mungo’s Hi Fi – Aba Shanti I – Saxon Sound – Dub Smugglers – Rampage Sound – Dub Pistols Sound System – Side By Side Sound System

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Exile’s ‘Rainforest’ EP lands on Serial Killaz https://datatransmission.co/news/exiles-rainforest-ep-lands-on-serial-killaz/ Thu, 21 Feb 2019 19:26:30 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=46931 Exile returns to the Serial Killaz label with his ‘Rainforest’ EP. This massive 6 track EP is full of surprises.With tough, gritty basslines, 80’s B movie vibes, crashing breaks, reggae loops and some natty drum programming these tracks are gonna take you on a wild trip of the jungle. It was tough to choose our […]

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Exile returns to the Serial Killaz label with his ‘Rainforest’ EP. This massive 6 track EP is full of surprises.With tough, gritty basslines, 80’s B movie vibes, crashing breaks, reggae loops and some natty drum programming these tracks are gonna take you on a wild trip of the jungle.

It was tough to choose our favourite track to premiere but in the end, we opted for ‘Sound Bounce’ which has more licked back vibes than the rest of the EP and switches the pace down a bit but is still a weapon!

Serial Killaz have gotten off to a great start this year with loads more great music in the pipeline and there’s more great stuff coming from Exile too…watch this space!

Check out ‘Sound Bounce’ below and grab a copy from here



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Reviewed: Nozstock The Hidden Valley 2018 https://datatransmission.co/club-review/reviewed-nozstock-the-hidden-valley-2018/ Fri, 27 Jul 2018 12:53:51 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=43327 We went back to our new favourite festival, Nozstock, for their crazy birthday party.

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This year; set back amongst the hills of Herefordshire; Nozstock the Hidden Valley has joined a very exclusive club. Having played host to its own 20th birthday party at the weekend; which, may I add, also sold out shows a clear milestone in its extensive history. This year was no exception when it comes to adding to that history, playing host to a tonne of big names, this years lineup featured everything from Chase & Status to Goldfrapp, The Dub Pistols and Grandmaster Flash all the way to Audio and Dillinja.

Arriving on site again it’s easy to see why people keep coming back. You’re greeted by the same familiar faces, its quaint site makes it a lot less daunting than other festivals and the general family vibe is one of sheer excitement to be part of the experience.

Photo Credit: Liam Newman

Musical diversity is something which has always been a selling point of Nozstock for me, and this year was no exception. Friday afternoon gave us the chance to see American Indie rock band We Are Scientists, who took some time out of a busy UK Tour to pay the Nozzer’s a visit on the Orchard Stage and show off their new album.

There was plenty more on offer throughout the evening for those not so-indie fans; stepping over to the Garden Stage we were faced with High Focus Records stalwarts Verb T & Pitch 92 keeping the crowd moving with lyrically magnificent flows and some of the finest beats you’ll hear; this was followed by High Focus bossman Fliptrix joining them on stage where we were treated to a number of tunes from The Four Owls, the group which really cemented them at top of the scene.

Photo Credit: James M

However, for me; Nozstock is always about it’s huge Drum and Bass roster; with Chase and Status hitting up the main stage on Friday we were served a DJ set full of the usual bangers alongside a number of tunes from their 2017 album “Tribe” all topped off with hosting from Rage, a set which proved to be a hit with the crowd, and probably even nearby Bromyard.

Down beside the lake, there was a new stage introduced last year; The Elephants Grave. But this year it was different; whilst playing host a range of dubs and reggae vibes during the day, Friday was all about Data Transmission and our array of exceptional house DJs; with both Wax Worx and our faithful leader Ron Mexico serving up nothing short of a masterclass long into the night.

Chopping them up in usual fashion on the Garden Stage was the one and only Krafty Kuts. After being lucky enough to have seen him perform the previous year, it just wasn’t enough and this time around he was joined by Jurassic 5 founding member Chali 2Na. Watching Krafty is like going to a fancy bar where they fling bottles around, you think you know what’s going on, but the second you stop concentrating something magical has happened in the blink of an eye. We were taken on a wonderful musical journey which kept smiles on faces and the dust in the air with all those dancing feet.

Finding somewhere to spend the depths of the night wasn’t difficult. Moving to a stage which usually houses cows, The Cubicles; provided nothing short of a spectacle.

SPY and GQ were holding down the fort with a drum and bass masterclass providing yet another incredible set of floaty melodies and timeless drums; but only when Valve Recordings boss Dillinja stepped up the plate did we get the real show. Once again the master showed us how it is done with raw basslines and jungle riddims. The rest was but a blur.

Photo Credit: Conor Irvine

Saturday morning was as you’d expect. Many a long night was smeared across peoples faces as they slowly trudged back towards the arena for yet another amazing day.

Sitting in a newly upgraded stage; The Sunken Yard provided an exceptional experience for the weekend, with features like their garage hour and their infamous paint party drawing people in all weekend; coupled with now being able to play all night these guys have really planted themselves amidst the Nozstock family with kids and adults loving it all weekend.

Our very own resident DnB Selector Malaney Blaze was tearing it up across three decks down in the Cubicles (much to the giddy disbelief of Trafic MC), having clearly made a mark two years ago when he won the DJ competition; and with a bit of help from Trafic they kept the crowd dancing in the sweltering heat with a selection of jungle and jump up.

Taking a step back from the music for a bit we stepped inside the Laughing Stock to see Reginald D Hunter perform was something you don’t normally expect but with Nozstock, the surprises keep coming.

Photo Credit: Charlie Rimmer

Dub Pistols were killing it on the Orchard Stage, with their party anthem “Mucky Weekend” providing the ironic soundtrack in what was quickly descending into its usual quirky carnage.

The nighttime carnage continued back in the Cubicles where we were showcased the relentless sound of Bladerunner’s new look on traditional jungle beats to be followed by the finest in dark and tech fuelled Drum & Bass courtesy of Black Sun Empire.

Closing down the proceedings for the night was Audio who gave us one of the most aggressively charged sets of heavy drum and bass with its unforgettable neuro flair, something which definitely kept up neighbours and something which fans won’t be forgetting in a hurry.

Photo Credit: Charlie Rimmer

Sunday was definitely a much calmer affair. Spending the majority of the early afternoon with a combination of Afro tunes from The Sunken Yard we moved back to the main stage where internet superstar and reggae legend Macka B was playing a selection of his new music and keeping the crowd entertained with his Medical Monday flows all about fruits and vegetables.

Through a combination of performances from Electric Swing Circus and their impressive six-piece electro swing medley and Oh My God! It’s The Church I don’t think I’ve ever smiled so much in such sheer happiness. With the sun setting behind we were then treated to the infamous fireworks display which always impresses.

As the sunset, the glorious beats of Serial Killaz took over with an amazing set of jungle classics leading into the turntable wizardry of DJ Marky and his infamous upside-down scratching. MC GQ hosted the proceedings again keeping the crowd pumping until that fateful moment when the festival and the experience faded into the final night.

Photo Credit: Dan Barker

Nozstock is a prime example of not trying to be more than it is; the team have amazed me on every trip and the amazing thing is that despite it still having a humble familiar feel, each year still stands out on its own, and with each year it brings yet another unforgettable experience.

It doesn’t have to be the biggest, it just has to be the best; and that’s exactly what Nozstock is, a top-flight festival you’d be an idiot to miss out on!

See you in Mayhem Meadows!

 

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