A night of reggae and related roots music will be featured at Launchpad (618 Central SW) on Friday, Aug. 7. The celebration of Jah and all of his sonic and smoking accoutrements features a variety of homegrown bands. Headliners Innastate, an outfit outta Santa Fe, proudly manifests this nation’s indigenous aesthetics. The members of Innastate have ties to the Chippewa nation, Jemez, Santa Clara, Santo Domingo and Hopi Pueblos, as well as the Jicarilla Apache tribe. Front man Adrian Wall plays some very groovy guitar, designed with ringing tones to engender a sense of good vibrations. New Mexico Music Awards nominee Rebecca Arscott and her band One Heart Fyah join them on stage as part of a bill designed with diggable danceability in mind. Arscott’s work combines soul, Latin pop and roots reggae for a sound as inimitably New Mexican as it is global. Her recent single “Let Love Take Over” commits to earthy vocalizations, solid songwriting skills, high-desert atmospherics and a sense of musicality that is at once formidable yet entirely relaxed. The Riddims and DJ Garronteed open. This 21+ summertime party gets going at 9:30 at night, though the doors to Launchpad open at 8pm. Admission is only $5, a fine price to pay for a Friday night frolic amidst the greenery.