New Zealand Roots Reggae Band One Waka Release Rainbow In The Air

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New Zealand Roots Reggae Band One Waka Release Rainbow In The Air
New Zealand Roots Reggae Band One Waka Release Rainbow In The Air

Living by the beach is something truly special. This windswept island in the South Pacific offers something fresh and new each day and there’s so much inspiration to be taken from the rugged beauty around us. Sometimes there’s a wave to be had, but most importantly it’s about spending time with family and taking things slow.

Most days we bike down to the beach laughing our heads off…singing songs as we ride…people wave at us…we love this community. It’s all part of the vibe of this place. That’s Rainbow in the Rain!

Wherever you are and whatever you do, enjoy every moment with those you love! Get outside and breathe the fresh air. Feel the ocean at your feet. Find some shade and share the tales from beneath the Ngaio tree. And even better listen to One Waka while you’re doing it! Reggae roots fanatics from Aotearoa New Zealand. Keeping the old school roots vibes alive, telling our stories and singing our songs.

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The sound of Reggae is widely recognised because of its acoustically formed bass and drum downbeat, and its offbeat rhythm section. With such a diversity in style it is also considered complex enough to attract progressively minded musicians. A music that has a strong association with dance covering a variety of styles while also offering a background beat for those sharing Biblical chants of Zion. It is hard to ignore Reggae’s influence and how it interacts with our day-to-day lives. Shared as background music for films and advertising driving its heavy bass lines literally felt wherever rock and pop are played. Reggae has an affinity with mainstream British pop; recognised within the hip-hop culture and considered “cool” by those with no connection to Jamaica. As lovers of reggae my aim is to build a community of reggae followers that can share thoughts, news, events as listeners, artists, DJ’s and hosts.