Music to clean your soul!
About
Tru-Frequency
Tru-Frequency Music doesn’t just produce tracks—it cultivates experiences. Born from the belief that music is the silent language of the soul, we craft melodies that breathe, harmonies that heal, and rhythms that awaken what’s been quietly longing to be felt. Each composition is a sacred frequency, tuned not for charts, but for hearts—designed to dissolve stress, ignite stillness, and reconnect you to your deepest self.
No gimmicks. No noise. Just pure, intentional sound engineered to resonate at the level of your spirit. Whether you’re seeking calm in chaos, clarity in confusion, or comfort in silence—Tru-Frequency Music meets you there.
Because true music doesn’t play in your ears…
It sings in your soul.
Our Artists
Aaron Silk
Anthony Que
His songs are distinguished by peerless vocal expression and quality of material, leading some listeners to believe he's actually older. The maturity in his voice feeds this impression likewise a combination of good grooming and a precious ability to sing. In every other respect, Anthony Que is a new star on the rise heavily tipped to play a crucial role on reggae music future scene.
Born in Kingston to a family of ten children, Anthony spent most of his childhood in Belmont, located in the parish of St Andrew’s, Kingston Jamaica. He began singing when he was nine years old and first honed his rapport with live audiences by bringing the house down at school concert. By fourteen his friends were calling him Singing Q - itself an abbreviation of Singing Quality, a sure indication of his promise.
With Beres Hammond, Luciano, Ducky Simpson of Black Uhuru and George Nooks all living nearby, Anthony never lack for musical inspiration, although there is gospel purity to his voice that could only come from the church. This said, his first steps into the music profession were with a gospel group called the Missionary Band, whom he joined after high school. Combining his musical ambitions with a local job, he was touring the Kingston Studios, and recorded in 1997 his debut single, "Early Morning" for Sugar Minott's Youth Promotion. That same year he went in Germany, Poland and England for a European tour alongside Daweh Congo. On his return to Jamaica, Beres Hammond invited him to join the Harmony House stable, to record his second single "Spreading Jah Love" and other as yet releases gems including a duet with Jah Cure.
Que credited Beres Hammond with helping to develop his vocal technique. But, Anthony decided to return in the UK where in 2001 he recorded his first album "A Brighter Day Is Coming", and then many singles for different labels, Sir Blackwax, Mike Brooks (Team Label), Tony Neuville (Notorious), Riverbank, Stingray, Russ Disciples...
In 2005, Anthony recorded a brilliant album for Jet Star Phonographics "Recharge and Reload" produced by Tony "Ruff Cutt" Phillips in London. Right from the start of this album, it’s clear we’re in the presence of someone special. After the release, Anthony decided to go back home in Jamaica to take his place at the forefront of today’s reggae vocal scene, he performed at the last Reggae Sunsplash with Gumption Band
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