About Mad Collective Connection

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A Multicultural Reggae Movement

Mad Collective Connection (MCC) is more than just a reggae band—it’s a movement. Strengthened by a variety of cultural backgrounds, MCC is founded on a passion for reggae. Combining the energy of roots reggae with a strong dedication to social consciousness, spiritual development, and unity. 

With each note and phrase, we want our music to spread messages of love and highlight injustices that can be resolved through the teachings of Rastafari and the universal spirit of Jah.

  • Dom (Lead Vocals) Hailing from a powerful chieftain lineage in Sierra Leone, Dom carries the weight of history in his music. His deep bass voice embellishes MCC’s unique sound. His unwavering belief in Jah create a spiritual foundation for MCC’s lyrics, reminding listeners that reggae is not just music—it’s a way of life. 
  • Abi (Bass Guitar) A world traveler and humanitarian, Abi’s smooth and steady basslines anchor MCC’s groove. He moved to Australia after years of service with Médecins Sans Frontières, contributing his knowledge of rhythm and international inspirations to MCC’s distinctive sound.
  • Mystic (Lead Vocalist) A dynamic singer from Sierra Leone, Mystic brings high energy and deep spiritual passion to MCC’s sound. He traveled to Australia as a refugee, where fate reconnected him with Dom in a miraculous encounter over the spiritual herb.  His commanding stage presence and love for fashion make him a true frontman. 
  • Zodiac (Guitar) His early days playing guitar in a Scottish rock band, Zodiac was inspired by the syncopated off beat rhythms of bands like The Police. After emigrating to Australia, his love for reggae deepened, leading him to MCC as a platform for powerful storytelling and cultural fusion.
  • Stanley (Sound & Lighting) Lengthy experience of live venues and expertise in high-tech stage production elevate MCC’s sound. Stanley ensures that every performance is powerful and immersive.

The Sound of Mad Collective Connection

Deep, throbbing basslines, hypnotic guitar riffs, lively percussion, and thoughtful lyrics that speak to the core of reggae’s mission are all blended together in The Sound of Mad Collective Connection (MCC). Our music honors the genre’s legends while establishing a distinct niche for itself in the contemporary reggae landscape. From the roots of Jamaica to the streets of Australia, we bring reggae to the people—raw, real, and revolutionary. 

Our Mission

Reggae is a unifying medium that transcends borders. The lyrics share that we are not alone in our struggles and spreads a message of unity though love.

MCC stands for:

  • Cultural Unity: Our diverse backgrounds are our strength, proving that music can bridge divides and create powerful connections.
  • Consciousness & Spirituality: We live by Rastafari principles, spreading positivity and awareness through our lyrics and lifestyle.

Join the Movement

Mad Collective Connection is not just a band—it’s a family. Whether you’re a long-time reggae fan or just discovering the power of the genre, we welcome you to vibe with us, feel the music, and embrace the message.

One Love. One Unity. One Sound.

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