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Indie rock and reggae royalty Bedouin Soundclash have spent over two decades carving out one of the most distinctive careers in the current musical landscape — JUNO Award winners, Top 10 radio hitmakers, and tireless touring artists whose sound sits at the fertile intersection of punk, reggae, and world music. Formed in 2001 and shaped by collaborations with Bad Brains' Darryl Jenifer and deep house musicologist King Britt, the band built a catalog of genre-defying records — from the breakout Sounding a Mosaic and its iconic single "When the Night Feels My Song" to the New Orleans opus MASS, recorded with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. They have shared the stage touring the world with No Doubt, Ben Harper and Thievery Corporation. A testament to the depth of their songwriting and catalogue, their music has been covered by Diplo, GRAMMY award-winning country artist Sturgill Simpson, and international superstar Dove Cameron. Their recent collaborations with close friends The Interrupters and Frank Turner are the latest proof that the best chapters of this band's story are still being written.