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Reginald Omas Mamode IV is an Anglo-Mauritian vocalist, producer and musician. Born and raised in Britain whilst maintaining a firm connection to his father‘s African island. South London to the Mascarene Islands (Réunion, Mauritius and Rodrigues) where Reginald's family roots lay. Music runs deep in the Mamode family with his brothers being recording artists but also their relatives contributing to the ‘Electric Sega’ recordings in Mauritius during the 1970’s.
Reginald's music is informed by Golden Era Hip Hop, Jazz, Soul, Afro, Funk, Sega and Maloya. Africa, the Caribbean, South London and the Blues of The States. Echoes of J Dilla and D'Angelo as well as clear influences from Sly Stone, Shuggie Otis and Lee Perry. Reginald has been instrumental in shaping the UK beat and jazz sound/scene of today.
Along with his brothers Mo Kolours and Jeen Bassa, Friends and collaborators Al Dobson Jr and Tenderlonious; he’s helped forge the 22a co-operative.
In his music Reginald attempts to evoke feelings of universal Love and compassion. It draws influence from the current state of the world as much as it does from everyday life. As we witness rising poverty, global events, political and ethnic divisions - these factors prompt some of Reginald’s themes and call for humanity to recognise we are all interconnected.
Reginald's music is informed by Golden Era Hip Hop, Jazz, Soul, Afro, Funk, Sega and Maloya. Africa, the Caribbean, South London and the Blues of The States. Echoes of J Dilla and D'Angelo as well as clear influences from Sly Stone, Shuggie Otis and Lee Perry. Reginald has been instrumental in shaping the UK beat and jazz sound/scene of today.
Along with his brothers Mo Kolours and Jeen Bassa, Friends and collaborators Al Dobson Jr and Tenderlonious; he’s helped forge the 22a co-operative.
In his music Reginald attempts to evoke feelings of universal Love and compassion. It draws influence from the current state of the world as much as it does from everyday life. As we witness rising poverty, global events, political and ethnic divisions - these factors prompt some of Reginald’s themes and call for humanity to recognise we are all interconnected.
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