Paul Thompson grew up in the UK during the “two-tone” wave, a musical movement born in the late 1970s that saw the fusion of English punk and Jamaican genres such as ska – the fast-paced, brass-heavy music often said to be the precursor to the slower, more bass-heavy reggae.
The festival, taking place at PMQ in Central on May 30, will feature Mouse FX, a home-grown artist who sings reggae songs with Cantonese lyrics; Mexican reggae and rocksteady band Travelers All Stars; UK reggae DJs and producers Mungo’s Hi Fi; and Errol Dunkley, the Jamaican music legend whose six-decade-long career has seen him collaborate with the likes of Joe Gibbs and Prince Buster.





