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Nine-piece Brighton/London based band, Resonators, have firmly established themselves on the dub reggae scene, finding a unique and distinct sound. Rooted in 60/70s reggae, Resonators embrace diverse influences, making their music relevant in todays Bass Music culture and reminding us of reggae’s uplifting influence on the dance floor. 'Brighton institution Resonators stand out from the current glut of tame British rootsy reggae bands… well worth checking out' LostatEminor.com Inspired by the meditative quality and universal appeal of Jamaican roots music the band radiate a playful and unified stage presence. The two lead singers Kassia Zermon and Faye Houston wipe away the notion of the big-ego front man, and the balance is set. Following its release in 2010, Resonators’ eponymous debut album gained worldwide and national radio support on BBC Radio 2, BBC 6 Music and Kiss FM from the likes of Mark Lamarr, David Rodigan and Craig Charles. “…elements are truly beautiful and haunting. In these days of homogenised, digital recordings lacking in any individual sound or identity it is most encouraging to hear something so truly original… most refreshing”. David Rodigan MBE Since then Resonators teamed up with London label Wah Wah 45s, releasing three heavyweight 7" singles, Sweet Love Affair, Gold Getter and Surrender, receiving international radio play and widespread acclaim. 2011 saw the band play at legendary venues including Brixton Academy, Koko, Jazz Cafe and at top UK and European festivals including Glastonbury, Green Man and Outlook Croatia. To date, the band have shared stages with Horace Andy, Fat Freddy's Drop, Mad Professor and The Skatalites amongst many others. This summer you'll see them at Lovebox, Sunrise Celebration and Notting Hill Carnival to name a few. Resonators second album "The Constant" was released on Wah Wah 45s label on vinyl, CD and Dl. It fuses direct and healing messages about today's world with progressive roots-inspired dub and a deep soulful sound. The first single taken from the album, Surrender was released earlier this year has been described by David Rodigan MBE as "British Reggae at its best." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.