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Already dubbed as "reggae legends" by the Miami Herald, Fourth Dimension launched off 2008 with a massive New Years concert with UK's 1 reggae act, Steel Pulse. Their track record only continued to escalate as they headlined Miami, Florida’s famous "15th Annual Caribbean Festival"(previously known as the Bob Marley Fest), which was founded and is still run by Bob Marley's family. Following this event they played the role of supporting act for international reggae star Maxi Priest.
In the past they have performed at the world-acclaimed “Reggae Sunsplashâ€, toured internationally with Jamaican dancehall star, Mr.Vegas and shared the stage with artists such as Bob Dylan, The Beach Boys, Toots and the Maytals, UB40, Mos Def, James Brown, John Mayer and many others.
On may 10 they released their 15 track album Invazion for which they teamed up with Karl Pitterson, the legend who recorded and mixed Time Magazine’s “The Best Album of the 20th Centuryâ€, Bob Marley and The Wailer’s Exodus Album, and Steel Pulse’s first three albums. Immersed in Pitterson’s studio in South Miami Florida non-stop for over 4 month period, the innovative pairing introduced some new and surprising elements into the band's established reggae sound. Pitterson has put his mark on other records of such artists as Mick Jagger, Peter Tosh, Steel Pulse, The Skatalites, Robert Palmer and Grace Jones and brought that same vibe and passion to Fourth Dimension’s new album, Invazion.
As rastafarian vocalist/bassist Jah Steve divulges, "In a sense we were trying to create a progressive reggae album while keeping the authentic reggae sound. This concept is precisely why we chose Karl Pitterson to help us with our vision. On the album we feature our new super-dynamic drummer Joe “Grind†Fagan and special guest grammy-nominee drummer, Bradley Brown from Sizzla. When writing songs for this album we set out to keep a positive yet rebellious message while staying innovative and fresh..we didn’t want the album to sound like any other reggae albumâ€
Jah Steve has been involved in the reggae scene since an early age and has backed up Jamaican “Studio 1†greats such as Derrick Morgan. He names Wailer's bassist Aston "Familyman" and Eric Clapton as his musical role models.
Drummer Joseph "Grind" Fagan was born from Jamaican parents who have instilled the culture in him. He began playing the drums at the age of five and has been inspired by Dennis Chambers, Carlton Barret and Dave Weckle. Joseph studied with Jonathan Joseph, Russ Miller and attended Musicians Institute of Hollywood California. Joseph has toured with Lady Saw, John Holt and many other R&B and reggae acts.
Guitarist and vocalist Strings, who was recently endorsed by Hutchins Guitars (UK guitar company who endorses Saliva and UK’s The Kooks) says, “It was quite an honor recording some songs on Bob Marley’s personal stage guitar amplifier a 1960’s Fender Twin. We used several different guitars and guitar amps from vintage to newer models in order to achieve different tonalities and feelings…I think we even used a small amp Karl found in an alley somewhere on one or two tracks…hahaha!â€
The lyrics on Invazion reflects themes such as the band’s assurance in that positivity and humanitarian beliefs are still alive. With lyrics on the title track that chat, “If we all could keep on giving the love that we have, Lets reach a new landâ€. And in Muertos En Vida, one of the two spanish tracks on the album Pierre Arnau Keyboards/Vocals asks, “What kind of seeds must we plant to see this world grow?â€.
Pierre, who had years of classical piano training before moving to the keyboards, relates, “reggae music is like medicine, people come to our shows and tell us they are off their medication and its because we helped them with our musicâ€. The music on the album Invazion was created on the concept of elevating the spirit, body and soul through word-sound-power, it’s what we believe the album was meant to be but it is really up to the listeners to interpret it in their own way.â€
Fourth Dimension succeeds on being revolutionary and radical on this album as well. With tracks like Too Little Too Late, a song criticizing the government for their lack of assistance on the disaster caused by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans the chorus sings “They saw the water was risin’, What they did seems like nuthin’, We saw the innocent dyin’, Thought someone would do somethingâ€.
FOURTH DIMENSION will take you on an innovative musical journey while
breaking all the rules of the space time-continuum. It is an experience you do
not want to miss.
This groundbreaking quartet has played alongside such legendary artists as Damian "Jr.
Gong" Marley, Toots and the Maytals, Maxi Priest, Mos Def, Julian Marley,
Stephen "Ragga" Marley, Mother Cedella Marley, Kymani Marley, Steel
Pulse, Third World, UB40, Toots and the Maytals, Maxi Priest, Culture, Lucky
Dube, Bunny Wailer, Marcia Griffiths, Yellowman, Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow, Shaggy,
James Brown, John Mayer, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, The Beach Boys, The Wailers,
Inner Circle, George Clinton, Capleton, Mr. Vegas, Luciano, Freddie McGregor, Burning Spear,
Yami Bolo, Uncle Kracker, Russel Malone and Diana King.
For Rates and Booking Information
Hypercube Records/Management & Bookings
Carlos Calderon
Phone (954) 599-4272
Fax (610) 535-7887
or E-mail: [email protected] Dimension
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