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As a band of Souljahs from different parts of the world, you are able to witness the culmination of different cultures & ideas...
With Aauzraam's powerful lead vocals & thought provoking lyrics, Dizzy Boots' heart pounding bass, Mikey Dub's sweet leads on guitar, I-Jahman bubblin' keys & vocals, Lee's Slammin' Riddim Guitar and Vocals, and Bobby Drums keepin' it all on time behind the drums...
Still 'in the womb' - under nine months old, IDIGINIS have been blessed with opportunities to play Houston Reggae Festival 2008 with Sugar Minott, Freddie McGregor, Third World, Elephant Man, and more to an overwhelming response. The band has recently played dates with Groundation and Pato Banton's Mystic Roots Band. IDIGINIS were also chosen to be a part of a taping for ABC's Wifeswap in
IDIGINIS has been building a following fast - pumping out their mix of tuff modern roots infused with rock and hints of dub, while paying homage the classic foundation riddims of reggae music - to larger crowds show after show in their hometown of
...THE JOURNEY HAS BEGUN ... WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF IDIGINIS.
The AlternativeInformant caught up with MIKEY DUB of IDIGINIS and asked him about the group and what we can expect in the future.
AlternativeInformant: You played at Houston Reggae Festival 2008 with legends such as, Sugar Minott, Elephant and
Mikey Dub: It's a blessing really. The fact that we've had great opportunities for being such a new up and coming band. The positive response we had at the
AlternativeInformant: Where are you all from?
Mikey Dub: What makes IDIGNIS particularly unique is the mix of people. Our singer Aauzraam and bass player Dizzy are from
AlternativeInformant: Does your music have a message? If so, what is that message?
Mikey Dub: The true message of our music is ONENESS - hence the logo with the pyramid and the Eye. The third eye which urges the people to wake up and step outside of themselves, unite despite race, creed, politics, etc..., and approach the world with love and consciousness, especially in the troubled times in today's society.
AlternativeInformant: Your self-titled debut album is coming out soon what can we expect?
Mikey Dub: The debut EP, simply titled IDIGINIS - showcases the diversity of the music, with each song portraying a different vibe so people can see our range of songwriting and creativity. There are many more songs written waiting to be recorded, but we thought this would be a great introduction of IDIGINIS to the world.
AlternativeInformant: What differentiates you from other bands that play a similar kind of music?
Mikey Dub: One phrase: "ORIGINAL positive roots music for the modern era". A lot of 'reggae' bands these days, including very talented ones, choose to replicate the newer-school sound of groups like Sublime. On the other hand, of the styles coming out of
AlternativeInformant: Where did the name Idiginis come from?
Mikey Dub: IDIGINIS is a take on Indigenous - meaning native or 'from the roots'. The (I) again, ties in with the theme of ONENESS, the eye of the world watching and waiting for people to wake up and focus on reality. In Rastafari philosophy, the common use of 'I&I' actually means 'WE' - as in a collective, eliminating the self for the greater good of all. Even we all in IDIGINIS have different spiritualities and views of the world, the foundation of the music is based on the teachings of His Imperial Majesty Haile Sellasie I, King of Kings, Lord of Lords, the Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah. However, as long as we all strive to live our lives with love, compassion, and respect for one another, it doesn't matter who your idea of a Higher Power is.
AlternativeInformant: Are there any artists that influence your sound and your music?
Mikey Dub: We all listen to so much music, and are collectors and enthusiasts. Our foundation lies in the legendary roots singers like Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, John Holt, Joe Higgs, Barrington Levy, and obviously Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Bob Marley and The Original Wailers. We also enjoy the more modern roots sounds of Midnite, Gentleman, Groundation, John Brown's Body, Jah Cure, and many others. However, our individual members tastes range from hip-hop, afro-beat, ska, jazz, gospel, classic to modern rock, trip-hop and Electronica, dub & dub step, metal, hardcore, punk, etc.
AlternativeInformant: Does where you’re from influence your sound and music?
Mikey Dub: The term 'you're a product of your environment' definitely applies here. We've all seen and experienced war, crime, racism, addiction, the widening gap between the haves and have-nots, poverty, and general human struggle. The lyrics definitely reflect that, and once people really listen and read the lyrics in the CD, it will be very clear where we're coming from. We're not trying to say we're perfect or above anyone else - like any other human being, we experience impulses of jealousy, greed, negative thoughts and ego.
AlternativeInformant: What does the future hold for Idignis?
Mikey Dub: Well, with our debut EP coming up, we're going all out to use our resources and network to break out nationally and eventually internationally. Jah willing, more and more people will hear the music and continue to respond positively like they have from the very beginning. We're being offered great shows, linking u amazing people, and looking to tour very soon to share our vibes with as many people as we can.
Blessed love and Jah Guide!!
Raspect on behalf of all of IDIGINIS
Mikey DUB.
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