Listening to Bedouin Soundclash’s Sounding a Mosaic, my wife singing along word for word, I remembered the world we’d inhabited nearly two decades ago. I was transported back to Kensington Market in the early 2000s when MySpace and mini disc players were the signposts of musical fanaticism. By the time we moved on to Street Gospels, I remembered why I liked them in the first place: they sounded like the best parts of Bob Marley and The Police. I wasn’t alone. Sounding of a Mosaic and Street Gospels went platinum and gold, respectively. They played Vans Warped Tour, toured with Coldplay and Alicia Keys, and shared the stage with the likes of Damian Marley and The Roots. Their songs were played seemingly everywhere, from radio to advertisements to television shows. Everywhere in Canada, thei...