The creation of an anonymous, identity-hiding Bermuda-born DJ based in the U.S., Noise Cans is bringing an authentic dose of Caribbean culture to electronic dance music, musically and visually.
Dr. Jay De Soca Prince, the DJ behind Flow 93.5's Soca Therapy show and popular Toronto parties like Re-Jouvert-Nate, talks Caribana and the healing power of soca music and Carnival culture.
LargeUp's creative director and chief photographer shows us his other side, on his new EP, Kingston Konfidential, and a bike ride through his second home, Brooklyn.
Words by Kaya.lah, Photos by Martei Korley—
As an artist makes progress in their career, a defined path tends to takes shape. Artists of a certain level of dedication lay their tracks literally and meta... Read More...
Words by Saxon Baird, Photos by Kordel Fermin—
Farmer Nappy has been a major player in the soca scene for over 30 years but it’s only recently that he’s become more a household name in Trinidad and beyond.... Read More...
Words by Kieran K. Meadows, Photos by Kevin Ornelas—
One of our top artists to watch for 2014, Liam Bailey became a LargeUp favorite last year with his feature on drum-and-bass kingpin Shy FX’s lovers ... Read More...