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DJ Rasfimillia unveils “Milli” with Taiwan MC and General Levy
Rasfimillia Records confirms its role as a platform open to international collaborations, linking Vienna, London and Marseille around the same project.
The label Rasfimillia Records makes a remarkable comeback with the release of Milli, available since September 12, 2025. Worn by DJ Rasfimillia, Austrian producer and DJ, this new single brings together two major artists from the international scene: Taiwan MC, iconic voice of Chinese Man Records, and General Levy, a true legend of British reggae. This song, with its accents Dancehall and Hip-Hop, highlights the slogan One Inna Million.

Rasfimillia, a constantly evolving journey
Originally from Vienna, Maximilian Mayer, aka Rasfimillia, began his musical adventure in 2011 by offering vinyl selections of Jamaican reggae and roots. He quickly distinguished himself with his original sets and digital mixtapes, which allowed him to become known.
Committed beyond music, he led a charity project in Ethiopia supporting the village of Langano, near Addis Ababa, through the sale of 400 mixtapes. This initiative has funded actions in the areas of education, agriculture, health and HIV/AIDS awareness.
Curious and innovative, Rasfimillia also explored new avenues by remixing classic works of Vivaldi and Beethoven, thus expanding his audience. His training in sound engineering and his numerous collaborations with sound systems and dub producers have solidified his place on the international scene. His productions have caught the attention of artists such as Lee “Scratch” Perry, Taiwan MC, FLeCK, Mowty Mahlyka, Cloud Tissa and General Levy.
Taiwan MC, from underground to global recognition
The adventure of Taiwan MC began in 2004, when he joined the jungle and drum & bass scene with the collective Cool & Deadly. Two years later, he co-founded the project Liquid Wicked with Von D and Ben Masala, successfully mixing dubstep and reggae.
In 2011, his meeting with Chinese Man marks a turning point, with the recording of the title Miss Chang, which would become a classic. This was followed by a tour of more than 120 concerts across France, Europe and the world. In 2013, he released his first EP Heavy This Year, followed in 2014 by Diskodub, then continued collaborations and tours, notably with Johnny Osbourne, YT, DJ Vadim and Manu Digital.
In 2016, he released his first album Cool & Deadly, which showcases his unique style, combining innovative instrumentals and a wide vocal palette. Today, Taiwan MC is recognized as one of the most original voices on the European Reggae and Hip-Hop scene.
General Levy, a historic figure of British reggae
Born in London in 1971, Paul Levy, known as General Levy, grew up in Harlesden and Wembley, in an environment marked by Afro-Caribbean, European and Asian cultures. From adolescence, he was immersed in Reggae, Soul, Hip-Hop and Calypso, thanks to his brother Winston Irie.
At 12, he began writing his own lyrics and founded his first sound system at 14. He quickly established himself on the local scene, before joining influential crews such as TipperTone Sound. His first studio recordings appear alongside Lloydy Crucial and Robbo Ranx, before he joined Fashion Records and works with Gussie P, giving birth to classics such as Heat, Breeze or Champagne Body.
In 1992, he released his first album Double Trouble in collaboration with Capleton, confirming his status on the international scene. The following year, his second album Wickeder General was voted best Reggae album in the UK, and its single Heat is named best Reggae title. General Levy then became a reference, receiving several awards and leaving a lasting mark on the history of Reggae and sound system culture.
Milli was arranged and mixed by Rasfimillia, with mastering entrusted to Josh Llewellyn (Downbeat Mastering). The artwork is also signed by the Austrian artist, confirming his desire to control the entire artistic direction of the project.
The track combines the energy of the European and Caribbean scenes, carried by the experience of General Levy and vocal creativity of Taiwan MC.
With Milli, Rasfimillia Records confirms its role as a platform open to international collaborations, linking Vienna, London and Marseille around the same project. This single illustrates the vitality of exchanges between the different musical scenes and is part of the continuity of the journey of an artist for whom music remains above all a space for sharing.
To be continued…
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