Global Champions of the Culture
Global Champions of the Culture
A passionate Jamaican and staunch advocate for building legacy and preserving tradition for the next generation, Serocee embodies the spirit of Caribbean carnival.
A connoisseur of premium rums and the founder of Rum 'N' Bass, Serocee recognises the nuances of each culture's carnival and how they feed into the uniqueness of Notting Hill Carnival.
With a recording and performing career spanning almost 2 decades, Red Bull Culture Clash Winner (Team Mixpak) Serocee, has graced global stages, including Glastonbury, Parklife, Rototom, Boomtown, Tramlines, Exit, Fuji Rock Festivals, Trinidad + Jamaica + St. Vincent + Toronto, Notting Hill Carnivals.
Born and raised in Milan, Italy, of African origins, Jess Bee's heritage has given her a strong connection with music and dance. The global pandemic gave her ample time to hone her passion of DJing and she hasn't looked back since!
Jess Bee plays in clubs, parties, dancebattles and is co-host of the Rum 'N' Bass Radio Show on the UK’s most influential underground radio station, Dejavu FM.
Rapidly becoming a firm favourite with international and local gigs alike, Jess Bee has played at major venues including Soho House, Electric Brixton, O2 Academy, in Europe and Jamaica.
Founder of Rum ‘N’ Bass Japan, DJ Daiky’s passion for Caribbean culture was born from his love for the Matsuri festivals in Japanese culture.
Uncovering Reggae sound systems in his younger years led Daiky to deejaying and global exploration, including Canada and Jamaica, where he discovered a familiar sense of unity, togetherness and love within Caribbean culture that aligned with his own.
5 years in, Rum ‘N’ Bass Japan has solidified itself as the flagship event for Caribbean culture in Tokyo, including the main club event of the annual, Japan Soca Weekender.