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Jahna Sebastian

JahNa “Rebel” Sebastian Songwriter, producer, singer, performer, manager of Indian-Russian origins Jah'Na was born in Moscow, Russia. Born on 12 June 1986, that day became a state holiday - the Day of Russia - to celebrate the new country born after the Revolution happened and communism had collapsed. From the very first steps people admitted her incredible and authentic voice as she started to sing when she started to talk. From the very beginning she couldn’t escape from feeling she was different, as she had to go through a lot of prejudice in her childhood, ‘because she was almost the only one mixed-raced person in the neighbourhood. She used to sing and take part in all performances while at school as well as singing in the church choir, and since the age of 11 she decided to think seriously of a singer’s career. Since then she had never gave up on this wish. She also played for 8 years in Russian Folk Orchestra named after Loktev on a traditional instrument “domra”, which she also played in her song “Jah Souldierz Were There”. In her teens she listened to variety of artists, the most impact on her tastes had the likes of Wu Tang Clan, Bob Marley, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey, Erikah Badu etc. But her mother didn’t rush into introducing her daughter into show business and at first refused to all offers from various executives as she was afraid that Jahna will loose herself, and she was right at some point, as the business in Russia is different and the artists there don’t get any freedom or respect, and probably if she tried to go there, she’d never had written a word on her own. Instead Jahna went to study Music Management at Russian Academy of Music and she successfully got her Degree last year, while she still was the youngest to do it, just before she reached 20. Jahna always decided to go her own way, although it takes a longer time and effort, but it helps her develop her skills in production as well as singing. Jah'Na started performing professionally in 2004, among the others she performed on stage together with artists like Mad Professor, Uwe Bunton, Jah Meek etc. Before “Jah Souldierz” she was singing for a year as a member of another reggae band “Muzungu” (ex-Dub TV) and a p-funk band “Clean Tone”, often appearing as a special guest with various bands. At the same time she took part and became one of the winners in the highly respected vocal competition "Hope of Romanciada" in Russia, which prooved her versatality and ability to work in the classical music area aswell as urban styles. In spring 2006 she tried her hand on radio commercials when the team of Russian hip-hop band “Da Budz” launched the first in the history dancehall-reggae radio show in Russia on ? 1 RnB/hip-hop radio station “Radio Next”, 105,2 FM. At the age of 20 she had already graduated from Russian Academy of Music and got a Degree in Music Management. Jah'Na, 21-year old writes all the lyrics and produces most of the songs herself, being “mad” about music technology and recently launched her own production studio in North London “Multivision Music”. However, playing reggae and hip-hop music is not the easiest way in Russia, as reggae artists face big opposition from radically influenced youth, and after the bass-guitarist of “Jah Souldierz” was seriously attacked by racist-skinheads on Bob Marley Festival, 2006, Jahna decided that it’s time to make a move to London, UK, where she has been living since June 2006. By the way, Jahna after that incident with her bass-guitarist, wrote one of her biggest tunes “Please Forgive Them Lord”, which has been played on some UK radio stations like Roots FM. At the moment “Jah Souldierz” have just finished the debut albom “Multivision Time”, an eclectic artwork produced by Jah'Na Sebastian uniting under one cover various styles but following one idea. Jah'Na lives in London most of the time, working in her studio, collaborating with other producers and artists. She does all recording, sound engineering, mixing herself on all tracks she produces. You can never predict the direction of her creativity, but the main thing about it is that she is intending to stay in the business forever and nothing can stop her from making more and more different music.
Tell me about your history? How did you get where you are now?
I started singing before I started talking and since then I was signing everywhere they ask, at my parents' home parties, at school events, at pioneer camps (that's in Russia, you see) and at the age of 8 I joined the most known children's orchestra in Russia named after Loktev, where I played domra for about 7 years. That certainly gave me a good base of understanding how a group of people who got to play together, and I bring that into my production, I've got a whole orchestra playing in my had as soon as I just here only a single melody line. In 2004 I got acquainted with MC Atom and MC Bob from a reggae band "Dub TV" and was offered to join their other band called "Muzungu" with them. That's how I entered the reggae scene in Russia, performing at all possible events, in fact starting with performing at Bob Marley festival in front of 2000 people was a great experience. I performed occasionally with other artists like Uwe Banton, Jah Meek, DaBudz, Kimbata and also later joined a p-funk live band named "Clean Tone" with a reference to George Clinton. In 2005 after coming to Moscow after three months trip to London, which was crucial for me in the sense of understanding Rasta culture better when I saw in my dream one night that I should start a band called "Jah Soldiers" and a web-site. I gathered a few people in Moscow and we started playing together, it was raw mixture of hip hop and reggae, and we also had an open position against fascist skinhead movement in Russia, because we had to stand for our rights and send that special message through our music. Then in 2006 I moved to London and this is when I started producing for myself and after for other artists. I performed since that time at various place from Trafalgar Square to "Unicorn", shot my first music video "Tough Game" which I budgeted myself, also opened my production company Multivizion Music.
Have you performed live in front of an audience? Any special memories?
Yes, everywhere, in the clubs, on the festivals, on tv etc.
Your musical influences
Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Erykah Badu,Whitney Houston, Wu-Tang Clan, Aretha Franklin, Pharrell, Timbaland, Shostakovich
What equipment do you use?
Pro Tools, Digi 003, Nuendo, Komplete 4, Waves Diamond bundle, TLA mono valve processor, Genelec 8040a studio monitors, Roland drum kit, AKG C414BXLII mic and a lot more
Anything else?
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