

London-born Ghanaian producer/deejay teams up with Odessa Chambers of o-access Jamaica and Grammy Award-winning producer Teflon Zincfence for his sophomore stint on The Rock.
On March 17, the vibrant rhythms of TABOM will be presented for the second time at TacBar in Devon House, Kingston.
The 2025 MOBO Award-winning producer Juls returns to rock the house with his signature blend of Afrobeat, hip-hop, and Caribbean-inspired sounds.
The much-anticipated event is presented by Odessa Chambers of o-access Jamaica and Grammy Award-winning producer Teflon Zincfence, already promising a culture-fusion interspersed with electrifying music.
Juls, a London-born artist of Ghanaian descent, has become a global force in the music industry.
Known for his innovative productions and ability to seamlessly blend genres, Juls’ work ethic has earned him critical acclaim, including collaborations with some of the biggest names in music, such as Lauryn Hill, Wizkid, Burna Boy, Agent Sasco, Projexx and Sevana.
Juls describes TABOM as ‘unity in diversity on the dancefloor’, that showcases the colourful sounds of African and Electronic sounds from home – ergo a celebration of rich musical heritage of Africa and the diaspora.
‘… Jamaica as a whole has played a very important role in my life, having growing up around Jamaicans and Caribbean people my whole life and embedded in the culture [as a] Londoner and having close ties with Jamaicans in my family, I am looking forward to coming back to tap in with a lot of musicians, the culture and family and to reignite the celebrations that we had two years ago I am really looking forward to it’, he told Loop News.
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