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Daily Dose Of Dub
Daily Dose Of Dub (10" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BPV 007. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Amparito MC - "Daily Dose Of Dub" (3:26)
Mr Zebre - "Pulse Riddim" (3:24)
Sola MC - "Chant Against Evil" (3:25)
Freddie Stork - "Sax Of The Pirates" (feat Moon Sister) (3:24)
 in stock $28.20
Sorrow
Sorrow (12" + insert)
Cat: AQU 010. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Sorrow (feat Liam Bailey) (4:47)
Sorrowful Dub (5:03)
Sorrowful Horns (feat James Mollison) (4:48)
Sorrowful Rhodes (6:00)
Review: Joe Armon-Jones brings a fresh layer of depth to his ever-evolving sound with 'Sorrow', a track that takes its time to breathe, much like a slow unfolding narrative. The piece moves with a deliberate grace, weaving together his distinctive jazz-infused piano work with an underlying electronic pulse. It starts subtly, slowly layering textures that push the track into deeper emotional terrain. The interplay between live drums and ambient synths creates a fluid yet focused atmosphere, reflecting the introspective mood the title suggests. With 'Sorrow', Armon-Jones proves once again that he is unafraid to let his ideas mature at their own pace, leading listeners through a rich, captivating experience.
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Played by: Joe Armon-Jones
 in stock $22.67
Instrumental Dubs 3
Cat: ISLELP 014. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Granti Asher & Paulette Tajah - "Love Or Physical" (instrumental) (3:20)
Michael Prophet - "Body Fusion" (version) (3:41)
Protek - "I Love To Dance With You" (The Nightlark edit) (6:16)
The Cool-Notes - "Natural Energy" (5:07)
Ilija Rudman - "Dub 4 Love" (Secret Weapon mix) (5:59)
Review: This third volume of instrumentals continues the faultless Isle of Jura label's deep dive into dub versions and beyond. Side one takes in references from UK street soul and reggae and features two late-'80s tracks by Howard Hill with machine-led rhythms, rudeboy reggae skank and soulful pads. Protek's 'I Love to Dance With You' is a proto-house gem featured in a Jura Soundsystem mix and here it gets a loving re-edit by The Nightlark. Side B includes an instrumental-driven track with spacey FX from The Cool Notes' and Ilija Rudman's 'Dub 4 Love' which is a knowing nod to acid house's golden era.
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Reggae Soldier
Reggae Soldier (red vinyl 12")
Cat: ER 12002. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Jennifer Barrett - "Reggae Soldier" (3:16)
Reggae Soldier (dub mix) (3:15)
Guru Pope - "Reggae Soldier" (Saxaphone mix) (3:15)
Aba Ariginal - "East Meets West" (Hornix mix) (3:15)
East Meets West (dub mix 1) (3:14)
East Meets West (dub mix 2) (3:18)
Review: A powerful collaboration between Jennifer Barrett, Guru Pope and Aba Ariginal released on a striking red 12". The original track blends smooth reggae rhythms with heartfelt lyrics that celebrate strength, resilience and the spirit of the reggae soldier. Each artist brings their unique flavour to the release and that leads to a harmonious fusion of voices and styles. Add in its infectious groove and uplifting message, and 'Reggae Soldier' is a standout tune that begs to be played loud.
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Souljah Step
Cat: SPIRIT 001. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Souljah Step (4:13)
Souljah Step (Chapter II) (4:12)
Souljah Step (Chapter III) (3:57)
Souljah Step (Chapter IV) (3:58)
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Every Knee
Cat: TB1 144. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Every Knee (5:30)
General (3:24)
Love Up (5:43)
Shaky Girl (3:23)
Review: Tabou 1 is on a roll right now and their latest offering features reggae icon Johnny Clarke teaming up with the legendary rhythm duo Sly & Robbie. 'Every Knee' is an archetypal roots reggae anthem that has everything you want in a tune. It demands to be played loud and proud and blends Clarke's soulful, spiritual vocals with Sly & Robbie's masterful bass and drum foundation. The rest of the tracks here also have deep grooves and heartfelt lyrics that resonate with themes of devotion and unity and are enhanced by the signature dub-infused production.
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Jamaican Champ
Jamaican Champ (yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: BS 042Y. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Jamaican Champ (3:16)
Spice Girl (3:39)
Review: DJ TRON's latest release offers a vibrant fusion of funk, hip-hop and dub influences. The A-side, 'Jamaican Champ,' delivers a dancefloor-ready groove with expertly crafted sampling that maintains high energy throughout. The B-side, 'Spice Girl,' features a fantastic horn section and an irresistible rhythm, making it a strong party anthem that captures the essence of classic ska while adding a fresh twist. This 7" is a must for fans of reggae classics and ska, offering a perfect blend of nostalgic vibes and contemporary flair.
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Alone Again
Cat: AQJH 77695. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Alone Again (Naturally)
Hard To Say I'm Sorry
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Timing
Timing (7")
Cat: AQJH 77696. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Track 1 (4:30)
Track 2 (3:16)
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Dub Summer Pop
Cat: AQJH 77697. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Kotoba Ni Dekinai
Yuki No Hana
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Sweet Africa (reissue)
Cat: CHAD 09. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Sweet Africa (5:05)
Sweet Africa (dub - alternate mix By Dean Frazer) (2:22)
Dance With Me (4:46)
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Row Fisherman Row
Cat: JAMWAXMAXI 26. Rel: 31 Oct 24
Row Fisherman Row (2:57)
Blackheart Man (3:08)
Long Long Time (6:58)
Review: R Zee Jackson's 'Row Fisherman Row EP', released on Jamwax, is a smooth fusion of roots and lovers rock. Born in Clarendon, Jamaica, Jackson (also known as Esso Jaxxon or Castro Pink) eventually moved to the United States in 1973 and later settled in Canada. There, he connected with key figures in the reggae scene, including Oswald Creary of Half Moon Studio, Doug of Comfort Sounds, and the legendary Jackie Mittoo. The EP kicks off with the title track, 'Row Fisherman Row', a melodic roots rock jam enriched with smooth dub elements. The warm, laid-back groove sets the tone, followed by 'Blackheart Man', where a deep, wobbling bass carries a more traditional reggae sound. On Side-2, 'Long Long Time' is a spiritual, echo-heavy vibe that exudes class and depth. Jackson continues to contribute to the reggae community as both a performer and producer, keeping the spirit of roots music alive.
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Shake Your Trunk
Cat: SW 006. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Shake Your Trunk (5:14)
Quite Down Dub (3:17)
Shaw Street Stepper (3:16)
Cue Up (4:06)
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Oracle Sound Volume Four
Cat: OS 004LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Connected Dub
A Decoy For Demons
Earthsea Dub
Maximum Bass
Flying Crane Dub
Mirror Cave Dub
Ceefax
Review: After a long a post-COVID quest to repurpose his music as a vessel for healing, Richard Norris (The Grid, Beyond The Wizards Sleeve) tops up the fourth edition of his oracular, thinking-man's-dub Oracle Sound series. Volume 4 describes its the nine dub versions as "outernational, widescreen versions", and if by widescreen Norris means the stereo field, then this is realised with abundant clarity on the outset that is 'Connected Dub', on which ample effects riffle across a club-readied plod, as a knowing gravel-voice suggests a paternal spirit guide keeping watch over the reels. 'Earthsea Dub' continues, nodding to Ursula Le Guin's fictive planet through sloshing water FX and ticklish 808s, while the three closing 'Ceefax' bits take teletext retro-nostalgia headspaces to the extreme. Jon Carter's Guest Mix is a special closing freakout, one that could convey itself well even over copper wire, never mind the now ubiquitous fibre-optic.
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A Mes Youths
Cat: OBFREC 1223. Rel: 05 Feb 25
A Mes Youths (4:39)
A Mes Anciens (6:49)
Babylon Tremble (4:37)
Babylon Tremble (Strings Of Deliverance mix) (4:30)
Babylon Tremble (Slap Dem mix) (3:54)
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Love Sound System
Love Sound System (neon yellow vinyl 12" + sticker)
Cat: DBQK 1226. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Love Sound System (3:35)
Love Dub (3:33)
Caution (3:33)
Caution (Horns dub mix) (3:33)
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Roadblock
Roadblock (neon orange vinyl 12" + sticker)
Cat: DBQK 1225. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Roadblock (5:01)
Roadblock (Session Ram mix) (4:10)
Calling Jahovia (4:22)
Calling Jahovia (Spring Verb mix) (5:48)
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Earthman Style
Earthman Style (neon green vinyl 12")
Cat: DBQK 1224. Rel: 01 Nov 24
Earthman Style (3:37)
Earthman Dub (4:11)
Revelation Time (4:15)
Revelation Dub (4:22)
Revelation Riddim (4:18)
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Born As A Winner
Cat: OBFREC 1225. Rel: 05 Feb 25
Born As A Winner (2:45)
Go Deh (2:46)
Dub As A Winner (2:44)
Mr Officer (3:15)
Mr Officer (Under Arrest mix) (3:49)
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Shelter From The Storm
Cat: BVR 121. Rel: 31 Mar 25
Shelter From The Storm (Mixed By dub Organiser) (4:39)
Dub From The Storm (Mixed By dub Organiser) (4:42)
Shelter From The Storm (original Nox mix) (4:26)
Shelter From The Storm (acoustic Vibes mix) (4:39)
Gimmie Dub (acoustic Vibes mix) (4:54)
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I Am A Madman
I Am A Madman (limited 12")
Cat: RCKTRJ 01. Rel: 12 Nov 24
Lee Scratch Perry - "I Am A Madman" (12" mix) (6:02)
Lee Scratch Perry & Mad Professor - "Madman Dubwise" (6:25)
Review: This limited edition release from the Trojan Records vaults is a true gem for collectors. Featuring Lee 'Scratch' Perry with Mad Professor on the mix, it brings the monumental Madman Dubwise on the B-sideian 80s dub classic that's hard to find. The original Trojan label reproduction adds even more to the allure, making this pressing a must-have for reggae and dub fans. I Am A Madman on the A-side is a perfect showcase of Perry's genius, while the dub version on the flip cements this as a top-tier collector's item.
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Occupy Higher Groundz
Cat: TMR 24004. Rel: 27 Dec 24
Prince Livijah - "Occupy Higher Groundz" (4:02)
Tamrin - "High Groundz" (4:03)
Iman - "Jah A Di Roots" (4:03)
Tamrin &l LilZe - "Higher Lodica" (4:01)
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Need No Aproval
Cat: ASM 016. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Need No Aproval
Need No Aproval (riddim Wise)
Need No Aproval (dub Of Approval)
Need No Aproval (No Dutty dub)
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Sobakasu
Cat: JS7S 424. Rel: 30 Jan 25
Sobakasu (feat Amadori) (4:19)
Fragile (feat R-Crown) (5:13)
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Checkmates In Dub
Cat: ERS 060. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Kings, Knights & Rooks (5:58)
The Queen's Sacrifice (6:20)
King's Indian Dub (7:49)
Shutting Out Bishops (6:47)
Review: Emotional Response facilitate a new, prickly post-punk come dub fascinator by Shelter aka multi-instrumentalist Alan Briand. Helping redefine the term "digidub" to muted but compelling effect, this wry, checkered release themes each of its track titles after chessboard pieces, perhaps reflecting many of the power moves (rook castlings, last-minute pawn queenings) that have defined Briand's career so far: he's already demonstrated a dexterity in straddling several styles, from ambient, Balearic, improv and even acid Indian raga. All recorded live, this new, fuzz-packed release betrays an undying love for a particular dub sound: 'Kings, Knights & Rooks' fleshes hugely cosmic synth swells out of initially wan beginnings, whilst 'The Queen's Sacrifice' goes on to upend minimality entirely for maximal cavern-verb and 'Shutting Out Bishops' stars as the B-side's wackiest mumble-toasting; all tracks pay homage to a long, territorialising and power-hungry digidub tradition, with Prince Jammy, Alpha & Omega, Bush Chemist and Jonah Dan all namechecked as influences.
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The Psychedelic Pirates
Cat: ERC 143. Rel: 28 Jan 25
Submit (4:27)
Submit (dub) (3:34)
North By Northwest (5:49)
North By Dub (8:14)
Skidaddle (5:16)
Skidaddle (Daddy) (5:21)
Basement Voltaire (9:30)
Pixie Boot (dub) (5:08)
Review: Anyone who has followed Emotional Rescue knows it has always does a fine job of documenting pock punk and UK punk dub's early years, in this case showcasing the previously unheralded work of Skinbat Scramble, who emerged from the mundanity of the Home Counties to converge on London during the early 80s. Core members Mark Eason and Fergus Crockford were simultaneously inspired by the speedy punk thills of the Roxy Club and the Two Tone scene of ska and reggae which ran alongside it, as well as counter cultural heroes of the generation before like Gong and Velvet Underground. They got to work distilliing slow tempos, experimental sounds, dub and much more into leftfield rhythms, and while the likes of 'Basement Voltaire' - all echoing electronics, high frequency blips and merciless drum machines - or the Clash-in-dub workout 'North By Northwest' are rooted very much in the Cold War/Thatcher years, their individuality and experimental vibe mean they've endured remarkably well. Scramble to get yourself a copy.
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Played by: Piers Harrison
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Ogun Dub
Ogun Dub (12")
Cat: TB1 141. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Ogun Dub (10:35)
Rise Of Shango (7:29)
Review: Jamaican rhythm section legends Sly & Robbie have an unparalleled ability to craft immersive dub soundscapes. This timeless duo of delights on Tabou shows that once more. 'Ogun Dub' kicks off with deep, resonant basslines and intricate drum patterns and is designed to pay homage to the Yoruba deity Ogun, is blends mystic and spiritual themes with hypnotic grooves. Layers of reverb, echo, and stripped-down instrumentation ankle add to the trip while 'Rise Of Shango' on the flip is another journey deep into the heart of dub that is utterly cathartic.
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Balance & Harmony
Cat: TLZW 02. Rel: 12 Mar 25
Balance & Harmony (3:50)
No Compromise Dub (3:52)
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Dubplate #8: Timeless (B-STOCK)
Cat: MYD 008 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
To All The Children (5:09)
Oh George (4:55)
Timeless (4:28)
TestDept (7:07)
Trance Vision Steppa (5:23)
Weekend Steppa (7:59)
ReAction Dub (4:04)
Und Imma Weita (7:42)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Mysticism's Dubplate series has got a couple of great drops lined up at the moment and this is one of them - a boule pack from German digidub pioneers TVS aka Trance Vision Steppers. This was a project that never made it out of the studio but still cooked up some brilliant sounds, which in the case of this collection come from their earlier period between 1995 - 1999, all of which land on vinyl for the first time here. Fans of Adrian Sherwood, Dennis Bovell and Mad Professor will be head over heels of these dub delights - they are deep and atmospheric, with lush ambient pads, downtempo vocals and stoner synths next to more twisted rhythms.
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Definition Of
Definition Of (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FUNKSCAPES 009. Rel: 29 Nov 24
Title Track (4:34)
Sublime (5:00)
Definition Of (4:26)
Review: Stefan Schwander is known for aliases like Harmonious Thelonious, A Rocket In Dub and Antonelli Electr and now strikes once more with his third EP, 'While My Sequencer Gently Bleeps'. Entirely crafted on Elektron's Monomachine, this one delivers deep basslines, ravey bleeps, piano chords and synth melodies that evoke the sounds of Jamaica, UK and Chicago while looking toward the future. The EP opens with the groovy 'Title Track' followed by the minimal, dub-influenced 'Sublime' with shuffling beats and a smooth synth line. On the flipside, 'Definition Of ...' combines deep bass, lively percussion and subtle melodies that are both danceable and storytelling.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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アルバム
Dubbing At King Tubby's Vol 2 (Record Store Day RSD 2024) (B-STOCK)
Cat: VP 4251 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Satta Dread Dub
Exalted Dub
Tubby Get Smart
Wreck Up A Version
Beat Them In Dub
Channel Is A Joker
Channel One Under Heavy Manners
Channel Get Knockout
Everybody Needs Dub
Dub With A View
Dub Is My Occupation
Dub Fi Gwaan
Dub Investigation
Thunder Rockv
Version Of Class
The Champion Version
Sly Want Dub
Higher Ranking
Dreada Version
Peace & Love In The Dub
Step It Up In Dub
Chapter Of Money
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Living Testament Dub
Cat: GOALP 1. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Dub Of The Corner (4:30)
Dub On A Mission (4:13)
Rebellion Dub (5:24)
Dub Around Man Yard (3:52)
Who Will Go For Us Dub (3:56)
Holding The Amen Dub (3:42)
Keeper Of The Dub (3:37)
Who Is The Dub (3:31)
Dub Of Joy (4:06)
Dub Unseen (3:43)
Dub On The Chest (4:21)
Review: Vaughn Benjamin is the voice of Midnite and Akae Beka and was a prolific reggae vocalist, poet, teacher and scholar known for his photographic memory and creativity. He released over 70 albums in 25 years while always discussing broad, detailed topics with unmatched precision. Living Testament is his final album, recorded shortly before his death in November 2019. In October 2019, Vaughn recorded the 11 tracks at Ras Biblical's Trinity Farm studio in Grass Valley, California, over two days alongside 11 musicians including Tuff Lion and Manuel "Go A Chant" Guerra. The result is sure to endure through the ages as a fine example of roots reggae storytelling.
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The King Tubby Tapes (B-STOCK)
Cat: DEMREC 862 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Set Me Free (3:45)
It Grieve My Heart (3:49)
Jah Is The One (3:50)
Leaders Of Babylon (4:45)
Do Right (3:21)
Liberation (3:56)
I Love My Life (3:27)
Soddom & Gomorrah (3:53)
I've Been Around (4:06)
Pure Rankin (4:15)
Natural Mystic (3:38)
Totally Free (4:21)
Set Me Dub (3:55)
It Grieve My Dub (3:49)
Dub Is The One (3:53)
Leader Of Dub (5:21)
Dub Right (4:10)
Liberation Dub (4:00)
I Love My Dub (3:24)
Dub Gomorrah (3:36)
Dubbing Around (4:33)
Pure Dubbing (4:24)
Natural Mystic Dub (3:37)
Totally Dub (4:01)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


Du men don't come much more legendary or iconic than King Tubby and Horace Andy, so having them together on one album was always going to result in straight fire. And so it proves on The King Tubby Tapes, a double album of deeply affecting roots and lovers rock first issued on Jet Star Records' 'Charm' imprint. It showcases Dubby's audio skills and Andy's distinctive vocal style while including selections from his 1979 album Pure Ranking and a second album of dub remixes. Session men Robbie Shakespeare, Carlton "Santa" Davis, Tony Chin and Bernard "Touter" Harvey all feature this one.
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Echowah Island
Cat: CRACKI 093. Rel: 15 Apr 25
Echowah Island (3:45)
Quantum Ceviche (3:18)
Hirondelle (3:38)
Magma (3:32)
Shark (3:14)
Kaleidoscope (3:36)
Psych! (2:37)
Radio Soda (3:56)
Review: Stockholm-based multi-instrumentalist and composer Art Longo impresses here with Echowah Island, a new album sure to wind its way into your affections. It was crafted over years in his home studio and is "psychotropical pop" drawing deep inspiration from late 80s music and dub. The album's lush soundscape evokes orange sunsets and ocean breezes and is layered with spring reverb, space echo and wah-wah effects that smooth out the edges as the steady pulse of vintage drum machines moves things on down low. A standout feature is Claudio Jonas, whose ethereal vocals recall classic French femme fatale singers of the 60s. Her poetic, kaleidoscopic lyrics add to a nostalgic dream world that gently bends reality and makes his both escapist and thought-provoking.
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Drums In Dub
Cat: AAOS 251. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Jungle Trek (4:37)
Further Shores (4:11)
Bongo Man (dub) (5:07)
Solomon (dub) (4:34)
Eastern (dub) (4:35)
Sahara (dub) (5:08)
Granby Street Rock (4:18)
Sheba (dub) (4:41)
Review: For those familiar with manchester sax player Birchall's previous forays into dub, this album offers a deep dive into the analogue 70s Jamaican dubbing techniques that have defined the genre, paying homage to the trailblazers like King Tubby and Errol Thompson. The source material is heavily percussive, resulting in a collection of dynamic, dubby drum workouts that seamlessly blend live drumming in the Count Ossie style with drum machines that recall Lee Perry's experimental approach. A highly anticipated dub companion to Nat Birchall's acclaimed Dimension of the Drums LP, this continues in a similar spirit of the previous. Drawing inspiration from classic dub albums like Keith Hudson's Pick A Dub and Winston Edwards' King Tubby Meets The Upsetter at the Grass Roots of Dub, Birchall reimagines the tracks with roots dub precision, incorporating fresh horn lines and hand drums to enhance the album's authentic, organic vibe. The LP includes two distinct mixes of a new rhythm track that wasn't part of the original album, adding an extra layer of excitement for listeners. Birchall once again handles all aspects of the albumiplaying instruments, recording, mixing and masteringiensuring a deeply personal touch in every track. All in total, eight tracks of instrumental dub bliss that transport you back to the golden era of reggae's most inventive sound.
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On The Sun (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: PRVI 58784011. Rel: 07 Jan 25
Tuk Tuk (4:45)
Turn It Around (4:32)
Bring You Up (5:57)
Sort It Out (3:35)
So True (3:53)
Fire (4:58)
Let's Get Down (3:28)
Shazzy Dub (5:23)
You Get Me (4:56)
Senegal Champions Of Africa (5:27)
On The Sun (7:00)
Rogan Josh (bonus track) (4:46)
Koia Ko Koe (bonus track) (3:54)
Review: During Wellington's cultural renaissance, The Black Seeds emerged as trailblazers and soon hooked in audiences with their energetic live shows and earning a reputation as summer festival favourites. In 2004, they blended funk and soul into their signature roots-reggae style to create this, their second studio album which became not only a Triple Platinum album but also a defining moment in modern New Zealand music history. Featuring three hit singles and including the Quadruple Platinum anthem 'So True,' this record embodies the Kiwi summer spirit and Gareth Moon's accompanying video with the band cruising sunlit locales in a classic Holden wagon only cemented that legacy.
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Positive & Positive Dub (remastered)
Positive & Positive Dub (remastered) (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DIGLP 016. Rel: 09 Jan 25
Cowboy Town
Fire City
Positive
Concept
Space Within Your Heart
Dry Weather House
Pain
I Create
Dub Town
Burning Dub
Positively Dub
Conceptual Dub
Space Within Your Dub
Extra Dry Dub
Painfully Dub
Dub Creation
Review: Legendary reggae group Black Uhuru's double album Positive & Positive Dub blends their iconic roots reggae sound with modern dub influences. Originally released separately in 1987, the albums are now reunited as a double vinyl gatefold featuring their original covers. Produced by Grammy-winner Horace Campbell, Positive includes ten powerful cuts while Positive Dub offers up eight mesmerising versions that were recorded at renowned studios like Tuff Gong and mixed at Lion & Fox in Washington. With over 40 years of reggae excellence and a Grammy-winning legacy, Black Uhuru continue to captivate.
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No Ones Listening Anyway: UK DIY Post Punk & Dubs 1980-1984 Volume 1
Jason BOARDMAN / VARIOUS
No Ones Listening Anyway: UK DIY Post Punk & Dubs 1980-1984 Volume 1 (LP + MP3 download code limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CTRUE 31LP. Rel: 20 Nov 24
Bally O’Brien - "Tell Me Why The Tape Wobbles"
Anorexia - "Inanimate Objects"
Methodishca Tune - "LFD"
Sprout Head Uprising - "I Wish, I Wish"
The Four Kings - "Disgraceful" (version)
Swamp Children - "Call Me Honey"
Cathy La Creme - "I Married A Cult Figure"
57TH Parallel - "Psalm Fifty Seven"
Surface Mutants - "Train Dub"
Khartomb - "King Skin" (Rough mix)
The Dealers - "Share The World" (part 2)
Skeet - "Avril In The Alps"
Group Therapy - "Arty Fact"
Club Of Rome - "Bedroom Scenes"
APB - "Help Yourself"
Sirons - "Cruise Missile Blues"
Review: The latest compilation on CTR, curated by Jason Boardman of Before I Die Records, dives into the rich, underground landscape of early 1980s post-punk. This collection offers a fascinating glimpse into the era's DIY ethos, featuring rare and never-before-heard tracks that encapsulate the innovative spirit of the time. From the 2-Tone-influenced Skeet in Coventry to the dub experiments of Surface Mutants with Cabaret Voltaire, the album uncovers a trove of hidden gems that have largely flown under the radar. One track even boasts a unique post-punk diss track, adding a touch of rebellion to the mix. Boardman has unearthed a variety of tracks, some even sampled by the likes of DJ Shadow, showcasing the lasting influence of these obscure artists. The compilation highlights a time when independent musicians, studios, and labels banded together, bypassing major labels in pursuit of their creative vision. While it's not a comprehensive guide to the era, this album shines a spotlight on the overlooked and underappreciated, giving these artists the recognition they've long deserved, not to mention the enduring power and creativity of the post-punk underground.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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Sufferer Sounds (remastered)
Cat: DISC 10. Rel: 13 Dec 24
The Dub Band - "Dub Land" (6:55)
Dennis Matumbi - "Blood Dem" (3:51)
Dennis Bovell Dub Band - "Suffrah Dub (Sufferer Sound Disco 45)" (6:03)
Pebbels - "Positive Vibrations" (3:46)
Cosmic Idren - "Compelled" (3:38)
Dennis Curtis - "Come With Me" (3:21)
Matumbi - "Dub Planet" (4:14)
African Stone - "Run Rasta Run" (2:50)
Matumbi - "Fire Dub" (5:38)
Errol Campbell - "Jah Man" (3:53)
Young Lions - "Take Dub" (5:01)
Dennis Bovell/Janet Kay - "Game Of Dubs" (4:53)
African Stone - "Dub Choice" (3:34)
Angelique - "Cry" (4:07)
DB At The Controls - "Crying" (4:29)
Review: Dennis Bovell's Sufferer Sounds vinyl compilation showcases an essential chapter in his diverse career, focusing on his contributions from 1976 to 1980. With 15 tracks, including a rare dub mix of Janet Kay's celebrated Silly Games, all meticulously restored and remastered at Dubplates & Mastering in Berlin. The vinyl edition brings a fresh and clear sound to these tracks, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the warmth and depth of Bovell's arrangements. Renowned for blending genres, Bovell's exceptional production skills shine throughout this collection. Accompanying the music are insightful notes by Bovell that provide reflections on each track's creation. The sequencing of the album takes the listener on a compelling journey through his emotive and dynamic music, revealing the depth of his talent. One of the best compilations we have heard in some time.
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Rastafari Liveth (remastered)
Rastafari Liveth (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DGGF 18X1. Rel: 27 Feb 25
A Feeling (3:45)
Rastafari Liveth (3:22)
Jah Jah Voice Is Calling (7:04)
Pick Up The Reggae (2:59)
International Farmer (3:25)
In This Time Of Judgment (3:38)
No Ism Pon De Riddim (4:00)
Know Yourself Mankind (3:37)
Just Because I'm A Rastaman (3:05)
Review: Recorded at Channel One in February 1982, Rastafari Liveth! is Peter Broggs' definitive recording and it is no surprise, then, that is backed by the legendary Roots Radics band featuring drums from Style Scott and bass from Flabba Holt with percussionists Bongo Herman & Eberton also involved. It was mixed by Scientist and Solgie and was the first release for Doctor Dread's label RAS (Real Authentic Sounds). Featuring tracks like 'Jah Jah Voice Is Calling,' 'Rastafari Liveth,' 'International Farmer,' and 'Just Because I'm a Rastaman' this cult classic demands to be cranked up loud.
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Be Vigilant
Cat: SR 0003. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Be Vigilant (3:45)
Vigilant Dub (3:28)
My Vision (4:22)
My Vision Dub (4:14)
Roots & Culture (4:01)
Root & Culture Dub (4:01)
Babylon Walls (4:33)
Babylon Walls Dub (4:25)
Destruction (3:46)
Destruction Dub (3:46)
Review: Robert Dallas's latest album is another doozy for lovers of real reggae. Each soulful vocal track is paired with a companion dub version by Hermit Dubz which makes this a dual-pronged attack with jams for all caissons. Dallas's signature style shines throughout as he blends conscious lyrics with rich melodies while Hermit Dubz's expertly crafted interpretations add depth and dimension. In all, this means this one is a perfect fusion of traditional reggae vibes and modern production techniques.
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Nine (B-STOCK)
Nine (B-STOCK) (cream vinyl 2xLP (indie exclusive))
Cat: DUB 28LPC (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Conqueror
Lost & Found.
Down The Road.
Nightfall
Northern Lights
Magic Earth
Return To The Garden
Adrift
Last Song
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Dreadzone presents Nine, an album/reflection on the past five years of their productive output, in which the classic "Dread sound" has grown and mutated. The unshakeable core of Greg Roberts, Leo Williams, Tim Bran, Ben Balafonic, Steve Roberts and Spee first came together in 1993, for debutant EPs such as 'The Warning' and 'Fight The Power', the latter of which was an instrumental of the anarchic fervour felt at the time in the UK. Now Dreadzone present a brand new crock of dub, ragga and breakbeat highlights, treading new turf, yet still connecting with the ambiance and tenor of their early sound.
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Stoned Immaculate (reissue)
Cat: ONULP 56. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Wadada (Means Love) (4:07)
Stoned Immaculate (5:18)
Forward Not Back (6:55)
Glory To God (4:47)
No Dog Barks (3:29)
More & More (3:42)
Well Tuned Now (4:11)
King Of Sound & Blues (3:52)
Fight The Power (3:24)
Review: Dub Syndicate's classic 1991 album was recorded in Jamaica and London and remains one of their most iconic releases. Featuring rock-solid rhythms from band leader Style Scott, it includes contributions from Skip McDonald on guitar, Lee "Scratch" Perry vocals and Akabu, Prince Far I samples. This album gained popularity with both acid house fans and dub enthusiasts as it was a post-rave favourite for back-to-yours smoking sessions. The title track is a mix of reggae, electronica, The Doors and Motown that remains unique and after being out of print for years, this reissue has been re-cut by Frank Merritt.
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Echomania (reissue)
Cat: ONULP 64. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Roots Commandment (5:38)
Dubbing Psycho Thriller (4:21)
Dubaddisababa (5:49)
Walking Jerusalem (4:24)
No No (4:03)
2001 Love (part 1 & 2) (4:14)
Green Stick (4:05)
Rock Back (3:20)
Echomania (4:29)
Review: Originally released in 1993 and out of print for many years, this classic Dub Syndicate album is now reissued on the vital On-U. Drummer "Style" Scott and bassist "Flabba" Holt anchor the massive reggae riddims here while Adrian Sherwood delivers his signature production at the controls, twisting and contouring sound to melon melting effect. The album features standout guest appearances, including Lee "Scratch" Perry on 'Dubbing Psycho Thriller' and 'Dubaddisababa' as well as Michael Franti on 'No No.' The reissue brings this influential dub album back into the spotlight and is all the evidence that you need that Dub Syndicate are masters of their craft.
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Strike The Balance (reissue)
Cat: ONULP 47. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Cuss Cuss (4:35)
Hey Ho (4:15)
Shout It Out (3:40)
Je T'Aime (3:42)
Chapter & Verse (3:36)
Mafia (7:05)
Hawaii (4:02)
JA Minor (4:03)
Boof Um Baff (3:31)
I'm The Man For You Baby (3:36)
Review: Strike the Balance is another standout Dub Syndicate set featuring vocal contributions from reggae legend Bim Sherman on a cover of Lloyd & Devon's 'Cuss Cuss' and Shara Nelson, whose work with Massive Attack on Blue Lines was soon to make her a household name, but here offers her rendition of Serge Gainsbourg's 'Je T'aime.' Released in 1989, this album marked a significant moment in the evolution of Dub Syndicate and coincided with the group's emergence as a touring unit. The album blends reggae, dub and experimental sounds into a distinctive, genre-defying style. A welcome reissue.
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Out Here On The Perimeter 1989-1996
Cat: ONUCD 163. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Cuss Cuss (CD1: Strike The Balance - 1989) (4:35)
Hey Ho (4:15)
Shout It Out (3:40)
Je T'Aime (3:42)
Chapter & Verse (3:36)
Mafia (7:05)
Hawaii (4:02)
JA Minor (4:03)
Boof Um Baff (3:31)
I'm The Man For You Baby (3:36)
Wadada (Means Love) (CD:2 Stoned Immaculate - 1991)
Stoned Immaculate
Forward Not Back
Glory To God
No Dog Barks
More & More
Well Tuned Now
King Of Sound & Blues
Fight The Power
Wadada (Means Love( (part 2)
Roots Commandment (CD3: Echomania - 1993) (5:38)
Dubbing Psycho Thriller (4:21)
Dubaddisababa (5:49)
Walking Jerusalem (4:24)
2011 Love (Parts 1 & 2) (4:03)
What Happened? (4:14)
Green Stick (4:05)
Rock Back (3:20)
Echomania (4:29)
Throw Your Gun Down (CD:4 Ital Breakfast - 1996) (4:49)
The Corporation (5:39)
The Jewel (5:21)
Gun Too Hot (4:22)
No Lightweight Sound (4:04)
Ital Breakfast (4:06)
Japanese Record (4:14)
Jamacian Jig (4:07)
Natural Selection (3:57)
Above & Beyond
The Captain's Trance Mission
Plains Of Africa (CD:5 Obscured By version - 2025)
Alive & Burning Bright
Right Back To Your Soul
Stay Tuned
Pleasurezone Transmitter
Command Centre
Corporate Takeover
No Lightweight Here
Intercommunications
Review: The Dub Syndicate's later albums, rounding off their earlier box set, showcase the band's evolution in the late 1980s and 90s, marking their rise to prominence. With Style Scott stepping into the spotlight as bandleader and co-producer, the group's sound transformed, blending classic Jamaican musicianship with Adrian Sherwood's signature UK studio experimentation. This fusion created a series of albums that appealed to both ravers and dreads, combining dub's roots with experimental sounds. Included are: Strike The Balance (1989), followed by Stoned Immaculate (1991), Echomania (1993) and Ital Breakfast (1996), each album further refining the band's distinctive urban dub sound. The bonus album, Obscured By Version (2025), serves as a special treat, offering fresh versions of rhythms from this era. The Dub Syndicate remain legends in the genre, known for their bold use of sampling and raw, immersive dub that has influenced generations of listeners. This collection highlights their critical role in shaping the dub sound, cementing their place in music history.
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Ital Breakfast (reissue)
Cat: ONULP 84. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Throw Down Your Gun (4:49)
The Corporation (5:39)
The Jewel (5:21)
Gun Too Hot (4:22)
No Lightweight Sound (4:04)
Ital Breakfast (4:06)
Japanese Record (4:14)
Jamaican Jig (4:07)
Natural Selection (3:57)
Review: Dub Syndicate's Ital Breakfast is a compelling exploration of dub and reggae, showcasing the band's evolution under the guidance of producer Adrian Sherwood. The album opens with 'Throw Down Your Gun,' setting a reflective tone with its deep bass and intricate rhythms. Tracks like 'The Jewel' and 'Gun Too Hot' delve into more experimental territories, blending traditional dub elements with innovative soundscapes. The title track, 'Ital Breakfast,' features a notable cameo by the legendary deejay I Roy, adding a unique flavor to the mix. The album concludes with 'The Captain's Trance Mission,' where Lee 'Scratch' Perry makes a surprise appearance, further enriching the project's depth. Overall, Ital Breakfast exemplifies Dub Syndicate's ability to fuse classic dub foundations with contemporary experimentation, resulting in a dynamic and engaging listening experience.
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Obscured By Version (reissue)
Cat: ONULP 162. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Plains Of Africa (Echo, Echo, Echo) (4:05)
Alive & Burning Bright (3:50)
Right Back To Your Soul (3:30)
Stay Tuned (4:54)
Pleasurezone Transmitter (3:21)
Command Centre (5:11)
Corporate Takeover (4:58)
No Lightweight Here (3:58)
Intercommunications (4:39)
Review: This release offers a fresh collection of Dub Syndicate 'versions', drawing on rhythms from their classic 1989-1996 period. Adrian Sherwood revisits the original tapes, applying his signature mixing desk magic to uncover new angles on the iconic pulse of drummer Lincoln Valentine "Style" Scott. The album features new dubs of tracks from albums like Time Boom X De Devil Dead and Stoned Immaculate, highlighting the enduring creative partnership between Sherwood and Scott. Fresh overdubs from Cyrus Richard of the Dub Asante Band add a modern twist to these timeless rhythms. As the fifth and final release in On-U Sound's Dub Syndicate reissue series, this album builds on the legacy of Ambience In Dub, which anthologised the group's earlier work. The tracks reflect the band's greatest popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when Scott emerged as a key force alongside Sherwood. The result is a fusion of Jamaican musicianship and UK studio experimentation that appealed to both ravers and reggae enthusiasts. This release serves as a fitting tribute to a legendary collaboration, continuing the story of a unique musical legacy.
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Slo Mo
Slo Mo (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: DRP 32LP. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Avengers (7:53)
Slo Mo (8:17)
Next Stop (feat MC Slave) (6:11)
Stand Straight (5:33)
Oldemos (6:51)
Out To Sea (7:18)
Roland (4:59)
Getting Late (3:40)
I Don't Wanna See You (3:12)
Review: The limited edition deluxe double vinyl release of 'SLO MO' is here, featuring a stunning holographic overlay that matches the album's deep, immersive sound. Freddy's latest studio album is a nine-track journey packed with bass-heavy beats, offering both redemption and resolution. Described by Fitchie, the group's beatmaker, as "Afro rhythmic soul music," 'SLO MO' explores the rich intersection of Black music through a Polynesian lens. This strictly limited pressing is a celebration of rhythm, soul and culture, making it an essential pick-up for vinyl collectors and fans of bold, genre-defying sounds.
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Moon 1
Moon 1 (LP)
Cat: PAM 001LP. Rel: 29 Oct 24
One Lost Moon (5:11)
Tiny Spiral Loom (5:22)
Dark Wing Soundwave (5:12)
Garbage Van Exhaust (5:18)
I See All & I See Nothing (5:45)
Song Of Dust (4:05)
Spider Dub (5:13)
In The Emptiness (4:39)
Materials Made From The Blood (4:07)
Everything's A Song In A Sound World (4:34)
Cracked Cloud Before War (4:25)
Review: A fascinating new long-player from Justin Robertson under his new Five Green Moons alias, marking another new stylistic turn for the Mancunian DJ and producer, whose main remit is house music to most. Moon 1, by contrast, is not "Justin at the house controls", but rather him delving into "his roots, digging around through the likes of P.I.L, Gang Of Four, On-U-Sound, Current 93, Coil, Sabres Of Paradise and all manner of post punk echoes", a "haunted ballroom of memories", in the artist's own words. Our glossing of Moon 1 is that this is probably the best post-punk come dubstep crossover record you'll hear in 2024, though it does also cross over into wonky beats and monologuing ambi-trance on occasion too. The record moves increasingly mauve-psychedelic as it progresses, with 'Everything's A Song In A Sound World' paring back its off-the-top vocal slogans for a purer exercise in rattling psyche-dub and 'I See All And I See Nothing' admitting to the contradiction of humility and quixotism in the same fret-slid breath.
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