Reggae is a global vibration. It’s a sound that travels—a frequency shipped from Kingston, an echo from the UK, a rhythm imported from the mainland. We tune in, and the world arrives through our speakers.

But there is another sound. A vibration that doesn’t need to be imported because it was born here.

It’s a rhythm that rises from the ‘āina (the land) itself, a beat that mixes the one-drop with the pulse of the moana (the ocean). It’s the sound of the keiki (the children) who grew up with this frequency as their mother tongue.


This isn’t just reggae. This is Island Reggae. The sound of the backyard jam, the ‘ohana gathering, and the first light hitting the morning waves. It’s not just a genre; it’s the soundtrack to a way of life.

For four hours, host and Big Island local Jase curates the absolute best of this unique sound. This isn’t a tour of the global charts; it’s a deep dive into our own backyard. Four hours of the bands, the artists, and the acts that grew from Hawaiian soil.

This is the sound of our home. Locals Only.