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Powerful new Reggae album, "Babylon Prophecy," revealed from the school's studio

Reggae duo Dry Bones, comprising of the school's CEO Rob Cowan and Managing Director Jules Brookes, unveiled their latest album 'Babylon Prophecy' under our school's record label - our very own Recordings (PBR).

School Releases Potent New Reggae Album: "Babylon Prophecy" Unveiled
School Releases Potent New Reggae Album: "Babylon Prophecy" Unveiled

Powerful new Reggae album, "Babylon Prophecy," revealed from the school's studio

In the bustling music scene of London, a new reggae outfit named Dry Bones has made its mark with their debut album "Babylon Prophecy". The duo, consisting of Rob Cowan (CEO) and Jules Brookes (Managing Director), hail from the esteemed arts education institution, The Brit School.

The album, released on The Brit School's record label, Our School Recordings (PBR), has been warmly received by the reggae community. Critics have praised the music as "Class A reggae done respectfully and right". The lead single from the album, titled "Jonny Minor", significantly boosted their online presence and became their most popular song with over 17.5K streams on Spotify within a couple of weeks.

The Dry Bones crew includes UK reggae icons Dennis Bovell, Carroll Thompson, and Phil Ramocon, adding a seasoned touch to their music. Since the release of "Babylon Prophecy", they have followed up with three more tracks this year: Insanity, Pharmacy, and Remember What's Right.

The Brit School, where Dry Bones originated, is a Gold-rated institution in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), placing it among the best institutions. The school offers a wide variety of popular degrees, including those in DJing, music production, sound engineering, vocal performance, software engineering, radio, and songwriting.

The school's record label, PBR, is always on the lookout for new talent. Aspiring artists can submit their demos to hello@our schoolrecordings.com. The school's community is award-winning and welcomes aspiring artist managers, marketing directors, and A&Rs.

In addition to its degrees, The Brit School offers free courses, exclusive music-making tools, and tutorials on its Free Stuff page. The school also offers degrees and short courses in London, LA, Ibiza, and Online, catering to various aspirations and locations.

Industry heavyweight Kwame Kwaten mentors students on A&R, artist development, management, and more at The Brit School. Despite the lack of a clear, authoritative public record label roster listing associated artists with their management, The Brit School has connections with various music artists and alumni who have released music commercially.

The Brit School's record label, PBR, is home to Dry Bones, but the exact roster of artists on the label remains to be found in the public domain. For precise artist rosters, one would typically look on the official site or communications of the record label owned or associated with the school, but that information is not present here.

  1. The lead single "Jonny Minor" from Dry Bones' debut album, "Babylon Prophecy," not only marked their rise in the music scene but also boosted their social-media presence significantly.
  2. As a Gold-rated institution in the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF), The Brit School, where Dry Bones originated, nurtures diverse talents and offers courses in various forms of entertainment, including DJing, music production, and songwriting, preparing future stars for the industry.

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