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Lavender Fields is a multi-instrumentalist, producer, and vocalist whose music bridges the rich traditions of roots reggae with a modern, mindful edge. Born in Russia, raised in the U.S., and now based in Jamaica, Lavender infuses every song with a global spirit. Her sound is a tapestry of conscious lyrics, Nyabinghi drumming, and shimmering electronic production—each note a celebration of mindfulness, nature, and empowerment. With performances at Tuff Gong Studios and alongside legends like Chronixx and Culture, Lavender Fields is more than a performer—she is a movement, inviting audiences on a journey of connection, transformation, and joy.
- Spotify Monthly Listeners: 4,000+
- Instagram: 14,600 +
- Countries: US, Brazil, France, Germany
- Recent Release: “Lavender Roots” Album
- Touring: Available for colleges, festivals, performing arts centers
- Based in Jamaica / USA
Consistent College, University and School outreach.
“Out of many we are one. That’s what is written on the Jamaican Coat Of Arms. That goes for the culture as well as the people. Reggae music is a global energy and here is an artist that embodies that. Her name is Lavender Fields. She’s all energy mixed and fuzed with a musical element. She plays multiple instruments but her aim is to spread a message that will assist us to free our minds and thoughts. She has been focused the last few years in curating a space for herself and her band. Shes had success within the festival circuit. Her latest single “Children Of The Light” is one of those. Melodic Harmonies and chanting reminds us of earlier Reggae. Where it’s clearly more spiritual than the actual lyrics. She speaks of love and spreading this celestial light. Her band reinforces the track with Congo and bass drums. Identifying the African heritage connection while she chants over the track.Out of many we are one. That’s what is written on the Jamaican Coat Of Arms. That goes for the culture as well as the people. Reggae music is a global energy and here is an artist that embodies that. Her name is Lavender Fields. She’s all energy mixed and fuzed with a musical element. She plays multiple instruments but her aim is to spread a message that will assist us to free our minds and thoughts. She has been focused the last few years in curating a space for herself and her band. Shes had success within the festival circuit. Her latest single “Children Of The Light” is one of those. Melodic Harmonies and chanting reminds us of earlier Reggae. Where it’s clearly more spiritual than the actual lyrics. She speaks of love and spreading this celestial light. Her band reinforces the track with Congo and bass drums. Identifying the African heritage connection while she chants over the track.” - Vivian @Jamworld876
“Meet Lavender Fields, a musician and producer from Long Beach, CA, making spiritually and environmentally conscious psychedelic music. Lavender’s music stems from a verdant cocktail of influences and impulses. She fuses dub, reggae, electronics and psychedelia together in ways that are heavy on coxing the part of your brain that switches things to automatic.” - Aaron Lee
“California based singer, producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Lavender Fields is both classically trained and completely free of artistic inhibitions. Wide open to musical influences of all sorts (including sounds she encountered on a trip to India), she uses the Moog, the flute, and her own voice to create original soundscapes that soothe, heal, and enlighten. ” - Wanda Waterman for Voice Magazine, LA
““When you need a wake-up call, try riding the psychedelic surge of Lavender Fields’s ‘Waverly’. This multi-instrumentalist and producer has let loose a thrilling kaleidoscopic blend of sparky synths and wonky electronic dub that feels a bit like a mix between Tune-Yards, Little Dragon and MIA.”” - Fringe Frequencies, UK