New Recording Studio
Bambú Station opened it's new recording studio GriotLife in St. Thomas, VI. The band is completing work on its new album there and also started work on other projects that will showcase and introduce VI talent to the world as they did with Mt. Nebo Records.Band leader & producer Jalani Horton says, "At this time...it was a blessed opportunity for us to take a good break from life on the road and spend more time at home in the VI with our children, family, and communities. And naturally we had to build a space to work and record. GriotLife represents the life we live...artists living and playing music with a conviction, through all sacrifices, to tell truth...tell history...to face honesty and overs fully what our role is, our goals are, what success is to us...for what we care about...what we defend. We are griots and we live Rockers To The Bone! Our music remains natural."
Bambú Station released the new single "How Tings Ah Go" and is looking forward to touring in the Spring and Summer in support of the new album. New projects already planned in the studio are with Reemah, Rafijah Siano, a various artists album and a special band album that is heavy heavy under wraps for its content and direction.
In all, this is great news for the Roots Reggae industry as one of the best production teams are coming forward with new energy and talent.
GriotLife Recordings
P.O. Box 9340
St. Thomas, VI 00801
info@bambustationband.com

