Music is more than a collection of strung together notes—it’s a beautiful, evocative dance of sonic expression, capable of inducing a depth of emotion unparalleled by other forms of art. Steven Jarvis, founder of Cancer Records and frontman to the rising reggae-punk band, BadaBings, understands this better than anyone.
When you listen to a song produced by Jarvis, you don’t just hear it—you feel it. His passion for music creation is contagious, coursing through the veins of his productions, awakening an instant sense of buoyancy in the listener. Jarvis doesn’t just want you to tap your foot to the beat; he wants you to savour the components that bring the noise to life. He draws you into his challenging yet thrilling world, where the ordinary meets the extraordinary, bringing forth a flood of emotions, predominantly joy.
Don’t be surprised if you experience a splash of nostalgia, a sprinkling of anarchy, and a reassuring wave of tenderness, packaged in a distinct reggae punk vibe. If you’re wondering how that sounds, think the east coast ‘Sublime’ with raw, growling vocals. Jarvis’s sound is unique: simultaneously pushing boundaries while honoring a rich music tradition.
This fierce commitment to artistic innovation takes us back to 2016. A young, enthusiastic Jarvis seized an opportunity to construct a music studio from scratch in the historic city of Macon, Georgia. The project, co-founded with an associate from his studio days in the old museum, laid the blueprint for his label services’ venture, Cancer Records. Initially concentrating on small-run vinyl releases, the label has grown into a full-fledged recording studio catering to audiences’ eclectic tastes.
Jarvis’s current projects reflect this diversity. He’s knee-deep in the production trenches, shaping the debut record for the band “Left Hand Hot Dog.” He’s also laying lightning to tape with Badabing’s hotly anticipated album, “Reggae Cowboy,” expected to release next year.
Supporting the local music scene is also on top of Jarvis’s list. As signalman of Cancer Records, Jarvis collaborates with a wide range of genres, working his magic on everything from a skanked-up Ska rhythm to the emotional complexity of an emo/indie band. Steven Jarvis and Cancer Records are transforming local sounds into universal experiences from an unassuming town in Georgia, leaving a vibrant mark on the global music scene.
Working intimately with bands such as Tommy Pastrami and the Traveling Circus Quartet, Jarvis has earned a reputation for amplifying the rawness of each sound, crafting emotion-laden masterpieces wrapped in superb sonic quality.
Cancer Records’ venture into releasing music on vinyl was a calculated move. Infusing timeless aesthetics while invoking nostalgia, this medium, with its limited audio time, drives artists to zero in on thematic elements and enhance their music’s symbolic cohesion. It’s a creative constraint that contributes to the development of profound artistry, challenging artists to sharpen their lyrical focus and refine their visual expression.
Jarvis isn’t done yet. His ambition fires his dreams of a collaboration with G Love and Special Sauce, imagining the exhilarating jams they could produce together. From recording his first album during high school to founding Cancer Records, Steven Jarvis continues exceeding expectations, all while helping other artists pursue their passion.
Straddling innovation and tradition like a seasoned musical cowboy, Steven Jarvis isn’t merely collecting records—he’s producing stories, one album at a time. With joyous reverberations and electrifying crescendos surrounding his musical craft, Jarvis and Cancer Records continue to rise, elevating the beat in every soul that encounters their art.
Discover more about Jarvis and his musical journey through Facebook and Instagram. Dive deeper into the world of Cancer Records by visiting their website or connecting on Instagram and Facebook. For a taste of the raging reggae punk vibes, check out BadaBings on Instagram and Facebook.