But is this really Jay Malinowski?
it is, it's from Bedouin Soundclash's "Mountain Top" video! (at about 1:20)

No title available
AnasAbdin

★
todays bird
d e v o n
Claire Keane

⁂
RMH
Misplaced Lens Cap
🪼
DEAR READER
h
Sweet Seals For You, Always
No title available
Sade Olutola

#extradirty
$LAYYYTER
YOU ARE THE REASON

No title available

pixel skylines

seen from Türkiye

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Singapore
seen from Venezuela

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Senegal
seen from South Africa
seen from United States
seen from United States
@fyeahjaymalinowski
But is this really Jay Malinowski?
it is, it's from Bedouin Soundclash's "Mountain Top" video! (at about 1:20)
From Jay's Facebook.
"Early Morning at Radio Tres Madrid."
Patience Phipps // Jay Malinowski; Much Office Sessions
Jay Malinowski by HCstiv http://flic.kr/p/duRSLJ
Jay Malinowski. (and The Dead Coast) #BedouinSoundclash #artist #musician #writer #handsomegent
Jay Malinowski by Boby_split http://flic.kr/p/8kLzqj
I'm getting pumped for my road trip to Winnipeg, anyone else going to be in town for Juno Fest??
Jay Malinowski
Bedouin Soundclash
MARTEL is out tomorrow Feb. 11th!!!
Patience marry me— Some day, somewhere, we could be happy. I know the past ain’t clean but time as my witness, one day, I’ll be;
I’ll hang the moon and all the stars String a path that leads to your front yard So light always shines to where you are Patience, marry me.
—Jay Malinowski “Patience Phipps”
Lyrical Valentines 2014 Design (c) The Quick and the Dead Art
First Play: Jay Malinowski & The Deadcoast, Martel
Jay Malinowski is on a musical journey — figuratively and literally. While studying at Queen’s University in Ontario, Malinowski met Eon Sinclair. Together they formed Bedouin Soundclash in 2001, releasing their first album, Root Fire, that same year. Bedouin Soundclash’s fusion of reggae, ska, rock and punk lent itself to the early ’00s; it was music influenced by the converging cultures of first- and second-generation Canadians. The group’s 2004 album, Sounding a Mosaic, featured the band’s breakthrough single, “When the Night Feels My Song.”
Ten years, some albums, side projects and heartbreak later, Malinowski’s new album, Martel, unveils the bi-coastal singer’s grown-up side. Martel is a double concept album in which Malinowski explores the lives of his relatives on both the east and west coasts — one disc is called “Pacific;” the other “Atlantic.” The result is a soulful, accessible piece of work that transcends genre and speaks to the experience of living with a Canadian past.
Listen to Martel ahead of its Feb 11 release on CBC Music.