THE ARCHIVES
National Cannabis Festival 2021
RFK Stadium
2400 E Capitol St
Apr 17, 2021
12:00 PM EDT
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Weed like you to join us on Saturday August 28, 2021 in Washington, DC for the 5th Annual National Cannabis Festival featuring Method Man & Redman, Young M.A, Backyard Band, The Archives, Antibalas and more! Celebrate the end of prohibition during a full day of music, food, culture, and activism. Stay tuned for updates as they are announced!
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THE ARCHIVES Biography
The Archives began when Thievery Corporation’s Eric Hilton began a quest to explore the roots of reggae music. Led by producer/ keyboard ace Darryl “Trane” Burke, all members have recorded and toured internationally with acts like Eek-A-Mouse, Black Uhuru, Culture, Don Carlos and more,” Burke explains. “We weave together the best of foundation roots, early dub and dancehall influences with arrangements to create a classic, yet fresh and conscious sound.”
The latest album set to drop in May 2020 is a tribute to the late great Gil-Scott Heron & Brian Jackson. The Lp debuted at number 11 on NACC charts and features Mutabaruka, Raheem DeVaughn, Brian Jackson, and more. The first singles and video “Home is Where The Hatred Is” and “Toast To The People” was reviewed in Rolling Stones Mag and added to NPR Song Of The Week Spotify playlist.
The Archives feature vocalists Puma Ptah, the charismatic singer from St Thomas, US Virgin Islands who records and tours with Thievery Corporation; Burke (Moja Nya, Eek-A-Mouse, Culture) on keyboards and drummer; Leslie “Black Seed” James Jr. (Culture, Mishka); Guitar virtuoso Henri Tanash from Cameroon (Meditations) and Kingston, Jamaica's own on bass, Pierre Stone (Don Carlos, Black Uhuru) to round out the lineup.
We strive to play like the masters in our field, but we’re part of our generation. Modern sensibilities have developed since the golden era of reggae: better gear, more awareness of studio techniques, new approaches to improvisation, new paradigms for the concert experience, and greater social consciousness. We are not a retro band. We’re a 21st-century band with really deep roots and we want to contribute to reggae’s evolution. Same tree, new leaves.
Read MoreThe latest album set to drop in May 2020 is a tribute to the late great Gil-Scott Heron & Brian Jackson. The Lp debuted at number 11 on NACC charts and features Mutabaruka, Raheem DeVaughn, Brian Jackson, and more. The first singles and video “Home is Where The Hatred Is” and “Toast To The People” was reviewed in Rolling Stones Mag and added to NPR Song Of The Week Spotify playlist.
The Archives feature vocalists Puma Ptah, the charismatic singer from St Thomas, US Virgin Islands who records and tours with Thievery Corporation; Burke (Moja Nya, Eek-A-Mouse, Culture) on keyboards and drummer; Leslie “Black Seed” James Jr. (Culture, Mishka); Guitar virtuoso Henri Tanash from Cameroon (Meditations) and Kingston, Jamaica's own on bass, Pierre Stone (Don Carlos, Black Uhuru) to round out the lineup.
We strive to play like the masters in our field, but we’re part of our generation. Modern sensibilities have developed since the golden era of reggae: better gear, more awareness of studio techniques, new approaches to improvisation, new paradigms for the concert experience, and greater social consciousness. We are not a retro band. We’re a 21st-century band with really deep roots and we want to contribute to reggae’s evolution. Same tree, new leaves.
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