The Upsetters

The Upsetters

Each track pulses with infectious rhythms that build tension and release through layered grooves and melodic interplay.

reggae

Jamaica Est. 1968

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Return of Django

Return of Django

1969

About The Upsetters

The Upsetters redefined the landscape of reggae, forging an unmistakable sound that resonated beyond its roots.
With their innovative production techniques and a pioneering approach to instrumental tracks, they laid the groundwork for future generations of musicians and producers alike, establishing a model for how rhythm and melody can intertwine to create...
With their innovative production techniques and a pioneering approach to instrumental tracks, they laid the groundwork for future generations of musicians and producers alike, establishing a model for how rhythm and melody can intertwine to create powerful cultural statements. Their influence rippled through the genre, shaping not just reggae, but also the broader landscape of music with their distinctive style. Employing a meticulous approach that combined live instrumentation with experimental studio techniques, The Upsetters crafted a sound that was both raw and polished. They embraced improvisation and spontaneity in their sessions, allowing each track to breathe with a life of its own, creating a sonic environment where the unexpected could flourish. This innovative spirit transcended traditional songwriting practices, positioning them as architects of a soundscape rather than mere songwriters. Their lyrics often explore themes of resistance and empowerment, reflecting the social and political tides of their time while weaving in personal narratives that resonate on a human level. The Upsetters’ storytelling balances sincerity with irony, drawing listeners into their world through vivid imagery and relatable experiences. Their voice carries the weight of history while maintaining an intimate connection with the present.

24 studio albums· 25 total releases· 3 decades· Jamaica