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Dubs From The Foundation
Dubs From The Foundation (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: GREL 2178. Rel: 22 May 25
Michael Prophet - "Righteous Are The Conqueror" (4:21)
Al Campbell - "Respect" (2:56)
Rebel Regulars - "Jah Love" (2:41)
Wailing Souls - "Busnah" (4:06)
Ranking Dread - "Shut Me Mouth" (3:46)
Johnny Osbourne - "Mr Marshall" (3:44)
Mystic Eyes - "Perilous Time" (3:17)
Hugh Mundell - "Run Revolution A Come" (2:31)
Barry Brown - "Give Another Isreal A Try" (2:48)
Toyan - "How The West Was Won" (3:07)
Roots Radics - "Conquering Dub" (4:19)
The Revolutionaires - "Respect The Version" (3:04)
Rebel Regulars - "Iregular Dub" (2:58)
Roots Radics - "Busnah" (Dubwise) (4:05)
Ranking Dread - "Shut Up Shut Up" (3:52)
Roots Radics - "The Dub Marshall" (3:05)
The Revolutionaires - "Roots Man Version" (3:11)
Augustus Pablo - "Revolution Dub" (2:51)
Roots Radics - "Give Another Dub" (3:16)
Roots Radics - "How The Dub Was Won" (3:43)
Review: Leeds' Iration Steppas have spent over three decades reshaping dub into a raw, high-voltage force, blending classic roots selections with futuristic, bass-heavy energy. Here, Mark Iration delves into the Greensleeves archives, curating a deep selection of foundation cuts that have fuelled their sets since the early 90s. The first disc centres on heavyweight vocal performancesiMichael Prophet's 'Righteous Are The Conqueror' and Johnny Osbourne's 'Mr Marshall' embody roots reggae at its most defiant, while Ranking Dread's 'Shut Me Mouth' and Wailing Souls' 'Busnah' channel the militant energy of early dancehall. The second disc turns up the pressure, diving into dub with Roots Radics' 'Conquering Dub', Augustus Pablo's 'Revolution Dub' and The Revolutionaires' 'Respect The Version'. Following the success of Down In Dub From The Vault, this latest Soundsystem series instalment reframes vintage selections through the seismic weight of Iration Steppas' vision.
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 in stock $42.56
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Avianca Dubs Vol 1
Cat: AVIDUBS 001. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Avianca Dubs (dub 1) (4:02)
Avianca Dubs (dub 2) (4:03)
Review: Hyped in hushed tones, the latest dubbing by studio troubadour Mad Professor has been so successfully kept under wraps, that relevant preview clips and contextual info online for it remain intentionally, ambiguously short, and relatively impervious to sleuthing. Of course, this would reflect the anxious ambivalence of wholesalers to unleash it back into to the wild; it only goes with the territory of dubplate culture! But they may have good reason to um and ahh, since this is a rare, and perhaps the only, example of a Mad Professor rerub of a Marvin Gaye tune, and not just any: it's none other than 'What's Going On?', of course! The version first surfaced on KLTY Radio and has never heard a proper release since. Avianca Dubs does the honours of ducting two versions on wax, in what is sure to be a faster-than-light shelf-clearer...
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 in stock $17.48
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Tears Maker Chant
Cat: R N50. Rel: 20 May 25
Just One (3:44)
On The Nose (3:35)
Digital Pond (4:40)
Control (Special mix) (3:06)
Tears Maker (3:13)
Terri's Dub (3:25)
Review: Froid Dub return to the dubbing fold full of cold sang-froid with new one 'Tears Maker Chant'. The landmark 50th release for the label and editorial Ransom Note, this new progeny of Paris duo Stephane and Francois, known both for their own distinctive productions and self-released Delodio label curations, offer a stripped-back, slow-smouldering blunderbuss of bass-heavy minimalia with the sliest of sly nods to Italo disco on the B, creating what they call "low-slung mood music. Measured, murky, magnetic. It's a debut outing on Ransom Note for the duo, and a sharp alignment with the label's taste for genre-blurring system oddities.
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 in stock $26.49
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Another Place
Another Place (blue vinyl LP)
Cat: ATO 0691. Rel: 22 May 25
Calor Ahora (3:31)
In Love (2:45)
Berlin (3:43)
SJU (3:36)
Take Me To Dance (3:48)
False Moves (3:30)
Strikes Back! (1:08)
Hard To Part (3:04)
Another Place (3:20)
ADSH (4:00)
Review: Slowly over the years, Pachyman has whetted his dub reggae knife on a premium steel, reverse-engineering then rip-up-restarting the time-honoured techniques of legends King Tubby and Scientist, precisely piercing their sound with the pointed instruments of vintage gear and layer-caked bass. Another Place expands now on his vision, always returning to radical roots that otherwise often go unfairly unmentioned by dub historians - William Onyeabor's synthpop, YMO's new wave kooks, Basic Channel's ambient dub - all of which were contemporaries to the 70s sound. The result is a perfect ten of welling hertz-ology, from the studied 'Calor Ahora' to the simmering enveloper 'A.D.S.H.'
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 in stock $23.66
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Nuh Skin Up Dub
Nuh Skin Up Dub (LP + insert)
Cat: WE 14. Rel: 08 May 25
Even Those Dreadful Words (3:13)
Nuh Skin Up (4:50)
Mercy (4:10)
Bad Things (4:48)
Keeping Us Together (3:59)
Ire Ire (6:48)
Desiree (3:41)
Troubles (5:32)
No Commitment (6:21)
Review: 70s and early 80s Jamaican producer Keith Hudson's approach to dub was never about smooth edges or easy rhythms. His productions are dense, disorienting, heavy with delay, bass and drums that sound like they're ricocheting down a well. The Soul Syndicate, his long-time studio band, provide the backbone hereideeply locked-in grooves that Hudson warps into something ghostly. 'No Commitment' staggers forward with stabbing guitar chops that seem to dissolve mid-strike, while 'Ire Ire' loops through warped vocal fragments and echo chambers that stretch into infinity. 'Bad Things' and its dub counterpart pull apart the rhythm until it feels skeletal, each hit landing in the empty space between delay trails. Hudson's use of reverb and tape manipulation isn't just about atmosphere, but about control as well. He shifts and reshapes the mix to turn steady rhythms into something unsteady, always shifting just out of reach. 'Desiree' drifts through flickering hi-hats and cavernous low-end, while 'Keeping Us Together' seems to slow down and speed up in the same breath. There's something darker, more claustrophobic in the way he structures space and silence. Even the brighter moments, like 'Mercy' with its open, rolling groove, carry an unease, as if the music itself is bracing for collapse. Hudson was an architect of mood, twisting familiar elements into something deeply immersive and strangely hypnotic.
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Reggae Hit Showcase
Cat: SOR 006. Rel: 23 May 25
Meseret (feat Tan Tan) (5:55)
Simbabwe Victory Song (7:40)
Eanie Meanie (7:22)
Speak The Truth (feat Negus Dawtas & Ranking Reuben) (5:46)
Anthem (5:10)
Ayo (feat Bunny Mckenzie & Speego) (6:28)
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Harsh Words (reissue)
Harsh Words (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: ORLP 29. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Harsh Words (3:03)
Sun Don't Shine (3:05)
Feel So High (3:12)
All I Need Is Love (3:16)
Rock A Bye Woman (4:16)
Take My Hands Oh Jah (3:08)
Get So Hot (2:36)
Tear Drops (2:52)
Peace In The Garden (3:04)
Travelling (2:48)
 in stock $26.49
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Protection
Protection (limited 180 gram crystal clear vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 20. Rel: 14 Apr 25
Searching (7:21)
Searching (dub) (5:40)
Protection (7:33)
Review: We shall never apologise for our love for the work of Steve O'Sullivan. His contributions to the world of dub techno are second to none. They are also mad consistent both in style and quality which means they never age. Here he steps up to Lempuyang with his Blue Channel alias alongside Jonas Schachner aka Another Channel for more silky smooth fusions of authentic dub culture and Maurizo-style techno deepness. Watery synths, hissing hi-hats with long trails and dub musings all colour these dynamic grooves. They're cavernous and immersive and frankly irresistible and the sort of tracks that need to be played loud in a dark space. In that context, you'll never want them to end.
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タグ: Dub Techno
 in stock $15.22
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Dubs Of Perception
Dubs Of Perception (LP + insert)
Cat: WWLP 064. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Corridors Of Breath (6:43)
Travelling (4:25)
Cosmic Serpent (4:15)
Move To Love (3:31)
Love To Dub (3:32)
Rwandan Holiday (3:39)
Protection By Complexion (4:38)
Recession Dub (4:20)
Mother Of Creation (3:55)
Sloe Revenge (3:48)
Things Fall Apart (5:34)
Nepantla (The In Between Space) (3:18)
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Ganja Smuggling
Cat: VPGS 7115. Rel: 05 Dec 24
EEK A MOUSE - "Ganja Smuggling" (3:45)
Roots Radics - "Smuggling Dub" (3:31)
Review: First released way back in 1982 on Greensleeves, Eek-A-Mouse's 'Ganja Smuggling' is a towering example of early 80s "singjaying", a style of reggae vocal improv made popular by its combination of toasting and singing. Here we open with an asphyxial, spitballing steppers sound, as 'Mouse is heard scatting and bidi-bonging in his signature opening style, shortly before launching into a cautionary tale about working as a border lines marijuana smuggler. The track deals in a stoic, forborne whimsy, comically scatting and riff-licking through what is implicitly portrayed as an otherwise thankless and unforgiving task. This 7" reissue marks an important milestone in Greensleeves' release catalogue, harking back to one of Eek's earliest cuts laid down with kingpin producer Henry "Junjo" Lawes, the association with whom helped fuel Eek's early celebrity.
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 in stock $11.00
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Dread Up
Cat: DU. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Dread Up (3:29)
Dread Up (dub) (3:14)
Review: Appearing here for the very first time on 7", this track from Vivian Jackson, aka Yabby You, was originally released as the title cut off the Jah Jah Way LP back in 1980. It was later pressed on a 12" by Yabby You some 20 years after its initial release and is one of those heavy, fat-bottomed dub cuts that demands to be played loud from a towering speaker stack while the sun is blazing. The bassline does most of the heavy lifting with dusty tambourines and passionate vocals adding the soul. The dub version on the flip gets some serious mixing desk treatment and tons of echo for even more mind-melting brilliance.
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 in stock $13.24
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Land Of Juhasifa (reissue)
Cat: JAMWAX 37. Rel: 24 Apr 25
The Tidals - "Land Of Juhasifa" (3:53)
The Soul Syndicates - "Hasifa Dub" (3:05)
 in stock $17.76
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K Files 01
K Files 01 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: KFILES 01. Rel: 14 May 25
Track 1 (7:36)
Track 2 (4:36)
Track 3 (8:57)
Track 4 (3:44)
Review: Cultured dub technician and minimal man Sebastian Mullaert returns with K-Files, a vinyl-only label launched in collaboration with longtime ally Ulf Eriksson of Kontra Musik. He says that each release centres on one track reimagined through multiple distinct versions, thereby offering DJs and deep listeners tools for exploration, mood and transformation. The debut is a spacious, dub-infused trip that demands patience and full immersion, from the gauzy chord texture of 'Track 1', to the loud, smeared leads of 'Track 2' via the more propulsive drum rumbles and tumbling percussion of 'Track 3'. The final interpretation is a heavy ambient soundscape dense with melancholy.
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 in stock $15.77
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In Dub
In Dub (limited LP)
Cat: AMYDUB 2024. Rel: 25 Oct 24
Valerie (dub) (4:05)
Dubber Than Me (3:19)
You Know I'm No Dub (3:11)
Dub & Mr. Jones (2:53)
Dub To Black (3:01)
Redub (3:42)
Will You Still Dub Me Tomorrow (3:16)
Wake Dub Alone (3:14)
Dub The Box (3:16)
Love Is A Dubbing Game (2:05)
You Know I'm No Dub (take 2) (3:13)
Dub To Black (take 2) (2:58)
Will You Still Dub Me Tomorrow (take 2) (3:18)
Dub The Box (take 2) (3:18)
Love Is A Dubbing Game (take 2) (2:08)
You Know I'm No Dub (take 3) (3:09)
 in stock $23.39
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Resonance: Ten Years Of Vibrational Sounds From The Heart Of Invisible Inc
VARIOUS
Cat: INVINC 40. Rel: 20 May 25
The Mediators - "Broccoli Polaroid" (4:40)
Veslemes - "Hotspot Volcanic Cafe" (4:57)
Girls Chat Room - "Animal Mineral Vegetable" (4:01)
Golden Bug - "Magma" (5:00)
Legion Of Green Men - "Tapenglo" (4:11)
Bluetech - "Blade Of Dawn" (5:20)
Secret Circuit - "Mother Tongue" (3:57)
Skull Valley - "Embers" (5:46)
Dreems - "Persepection" (5:22)
Sun Genam - "Eternal Return" (3:20)
Michal Turtle & HOVE - "Flying Over" (5:02)
Michel Banabila - "Memories Of The Forest" (5:42)
Higamos Hogamos - "Greenwich Tunnel" (5:07)
Double Geography - "Flight 15" (2:36)
Ravelston - "Minding Backwards" (4:32)
Sordid Sound System - "Leather Door" (3:52)
David Van Tieghem - "Lonely Planet" (part 1) (5:41)
 in stock $36.92
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Belly Dub
Cat: TB 017. Rel: 09 May 25
Belly (dub) (4:23)
OSOTB (4:27)
Review: South London's Slick n Bobby arrive in time for sound system season with a heavyweight debut that marries live dub chaos and hefty low-end sonics. Their double-sided single delivers two jolts of bass-driven, earth-shattering menace, both pressed loud and built for serious systems. The A-side, 'Belly Dub,' channels Boy In Da Corner-era sino-grime with eerie precision while 'OSOTB' dives into deeper dub territory-it has fluid, hypnotic and bass-loaded rhythms no one can ignore. Both tunes are nicely gritty, raw and finely tuned for chest-rattling impact so make for a bold and blistering entry into the UK dub underground.
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 in stock $17.76
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Pimp
 in stock $10.13
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1999 EP
1999 EP (12")
Cat: SHDS 002. Rel: 21 May 25
Kaibutsukun (9:09)
Tunneling (dub) (7:56)
Modern Fla (6:14)
Emotional Waves (Slow Didi remix) (5:03)
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Words Of My Mouth
Cat: MSSG 005. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Roberto Sanchez - "Words Of My Mouth" (3:24)
Message - "Meditation Of My Dub" (3:24)
Review: Spanish label Base Lee Music has tapped up hometown hero Roberto Sanchez for this great new rockers roots single. 'Words Of My Mouth' really has it all - the smooth flowing bassline that undulates and rumbles with cavernous warmth, the acoustic guitar plucks up top to hint at the old school reggae sound and a vocal that is pure and soulful. The Message band come through with a dub version on the flip that layers in tons of echo and reverb and gets those snaking hi-hats hissing as they melt away to nothing.
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 in stock $12.96
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What I Am
What I Am (limited yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: CYC 009. Rel: 07 Apr 25
What I Am (feat Shniece) (3:40)
What I Am (Manasseh dub) (3:36)
Review: UK favourites Dub Pistols are back with the second release in their Version excursion series. The original is a great cover an Edie Brickell classic which brings this outfit's usual blend of ska, 2-tone and dub to the fore. The drums are mid-tempo and have a real swagger while the sub-bass adds serious weight, gentle wood block hits and rim shots pepper the mix and the lovely vocal from Prince Fatty regular Shniece brings seductive and smoky soul. On their 'What I Am Manasseh Dub' things get more laden with echo and reverb and mixing desk effects twist the low ends into perfect stoner territory.
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Played by: The Allergies
 in stock $14.65
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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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Played by: Jane Fitz
 in stock $34.94
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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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! low stock $35.51
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Satta Dread Showcase
Cat: JL 065. Rel: 07 May 25
One Day In Your Life (3:56)
One Day In Your Life (version) (4:00)
Satta Dread (3:15)
Satta Dread (version) (2:39)
Greedy Girl (2:35)
Greedy Girl (version) (2:38)
Judgement Time (4:06)
Judgement Time (version) (3:06)
I Won't Give Up (4:03)
I Won't Give Up (version) (4:02)
Review: This ten-track dub sizzler is an essential long player that delivers five vocal cuts and five dub versions, oof of which do a fine job of spotlighting early 80s Roots Radics magic. It takes in a mix of long-requested classics and five previously unreleased tracks, which all add fresh fire to the legacy of vintage dancehall. This album forms a brilliant trio alongside the great Wayne Jarrett's What's Wrong With the Youths and Chip In albums for Jah Life and Junjo Lawes. The music's raw, rootsy energy is palpable in all cuts, and the timing couldn't be better as this is perfect summer soundtrack tackle.
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 in stock $27.04
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Reggae Anthology: The Channel One Story
VARIOUS
Cat: VPRL 1678. Rel: 08 May 25
The Mighty Diamonds - "I Need A Roof" (2:47)
Frankie Jones - "Don't Smoke The Seed" (3:28)
The Mighty Diamonds - "Right Time" (3:11)
Don Carlos - "Natty Dread Have Credentials" (3:38)
Lone Ranger - "Natty Burial" (3:21)
Meditiations - "Woman Is Like A Shadow" (2:59)
Sammy Dread - "Road Block" (3:13)
Revolutionaires - "Burial" (4:11)
Wailing Soul - "Things & Time" (3:12)
Dillinger - "Cokane In My Brain" (3:41)
Barry Brown - "Far East" (2:55)
Dillinger - "CB 200" (2:40)
I Roy - "Welding" (4:11)
Frankie Paul - "Worries In The Dance" (3:24)
Yellowman - "Herbman Smuggling" (2:54)
Barrington Levy - "Dances Are Changes" (3:29)
Sugar Minott - "Show Me That You Love Me Girl" (3:12)
Ernest Wilson - "I Know Myself" (3:26)
Rankin Trevor - "Truly" (Dj mix) (2:56)
Tamlins - "Hard To Confess" (2:48)
Leroy Smart - "Ballstic Affair" (3:14)
John Holt - "Satisfaction" (3:40)
Dillinger - "Ragnampiza" (3:05)
Revolutionaires - "MPLA" (2:38)
Revolutionaires - "Death In The Arena" (3:21)
Clint Eastwood - "Prema Ballerina" (3:08)
Delroy Wilson - "Sharing The Night Together" (3:15)
Sugar Minott - "Babylon" (3:43)
Little John - "Smoke Ganja Hard" (3:15)
Junior Byles - "Fade Away" (3:02)
The Jays & Rankin Trevor - "Queen Majesty" (5:21)
Leroy Smart - "Without Love" (2:52)
John Holt - "Up Park Camp" (3:31)
The Jays - "Yaho" (3:34)
Super Chick - "Roach Killer" (3:00)
Lone Ranger - "M 16" (3:03)
Review: With standout tracks from proper legends like Barrington Levy, Delroy Wilson, Dillinger, The Mighty Diamonds, Yellowman and more, Reggae Anthology: The Channel One Story is an essential compilation chronicling one of Jamaica's most influential studios during its most famous golden era. Plenty of historic moments are included such as the country's first 12-inch maxi-single release (The Jays & Ranking Trevor's 'Truly Deejay Mix') and 'Queen Majesty,' a soul-drenched reggae rework of a Curtis Mayfield classic. Also included are extended cuts and rich production which means this anthology celebrates Channel One's lasting impact on reggae history with a little extra insight than you might have already heard.
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 in stock $37.49
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Dub Classics
Dub Classics (red ripple vinyl LP)
Cat: PPR 420. Rel: 16 May 25
Do Ya Dub (2:38)
Dubbed Days (4:00)
Make Me Dub (3:34)
Dub & Reckless (3:07)
Dub Him Away (2:38)
Dub More Crying (4:13)
Soldier Dub (2:57)
Dub Must Be Good (3:38)
Dub This (3:01)
Tin Tin Dub (3:51)
Dub Love (4:37)
 in stock $26.49
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Delivery Me From My Enemies
Cat: DMFMA. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Delivery Me From My Enemies (2:58)
Deliverance (dub) (2:59)
Review: Originally released in 1977, 'Deliver Me From My Enemies' is one of those roots reggae tunes that became something of a cornerstone of the gene from the visionary Vivian "Yabby You" Jackson. It is the title track of his third album and was recorded at Channel One Studio with mixing by the great King Tubby so was as real and authentic as it gets. It is a short and sweet sound that mixes up spiritual vocals with haunting production marked by Yabby You's signature mystical sound of minor-key melodies, deep bass and evocative horns. drumming. Backed by top session musicians, it reflects Jackson's deep Rastafarian beliefs and critiques of social injustice and marked a crucial release in the evolution of conscious reggae.

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 in stock $13.24
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Feel Like Jumping
Cat: SJR 3377. Rel: 22 Jul 16
Marcia Griffiths - "Feel Like Jumping" (3:37)
Brentford Disco Set - "Feel Like Jumping" (part 2) (3:45)
 in stock $15.50
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Jah Life In Dub
Cat: JL 013. Rel: 01 Aug 14
Jah Life In Dub
I Am The Only Dub
Shoalin Dub
English Dub
Collie Dub
Bounty Dub
My Heart Is Dub
Skylarking Dub
What You Gonna Dub
Moonlight Dub
 in stock $25.08
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I Want Your Love
Cat: SJR 3387. Rel: 15 Jan 21
I Want Your Love (3:36)
I Want Your Love (version) (3:39)
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My Cup Runneth Over (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: DIGLP 002GREEN. Rel: 11 Sep 21
Try Me (vocal) (2:47)
It's Alright (dub) (2:32)
Lively Up Yourself (vocal) (2:52)
Kaya (vocal) (2:33)
Cornerstone (dub) (2:17)
Trenchtown Rock (vocal) (2:58)
Mr Brown (vocal) (3:53)
Brainwashing (vocal) (2:39)
African Herbsman (vocal) (2:24)
African Herbsman (dub) (2:23)
No Sympathy (vocal) (2:16)
Keep On Moving (dub) (3:04)
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Summer Madness (reissue)
Cat: STIX 054. Rel: 06 Sep 21
Summer Madness (3:19)
Use Me (3:39)
Review: Stix Records is the sub-label of superb French outlet Favorite Recordings, and it is reserved for heavy dub cuts. This one finds label regular Mato reworking a classic reggae roller first written by Kool & The Gang. His gorgeous version is perfect for hot summer nights with its languid Fender Rhodes leads and sun kissed beats. It's loved up and perfectly, frankly. On the flip is a reggae rework of Bill Withers', who is sadly no long with us, 'Use Me,' repackaged with a playful harmonica lead and more grinding chords over the gently tumbling beats.
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 in stock $13.81
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The Return Of
The Return Of (limited LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ATO 0578LPB. Rel: 13 Aug 21
Big Energy (3:04)
Champion Sound (3:09)
Destroy The Empire (3:23)
Sunset Sound (3:42)
Strictly Vibes (2:50)
Ruben Durazo (4:28)
Midcity Rockers (3:56)
Roots Train (2:53)
Foundation Sound (3:42)
Space Station (3:23)
Dub Fellowship (3:56)
El Benson (4:31)
 in stock $21.41
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Police In Helicopter
Cat: JG 040. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Police In Helicopter
Police In Helicopter (version)
 in stock $12.12
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The Lost Album: Right Time Rockers (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
The Lost Album: Right Time Rockers (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: 659696 56247. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Merciful Dub
Rightful Reggae
Bury The Razor
Crashie Sweep
Ital Vital
Back Stabbing
Full Time
People A Go Lingua
Swell Head Skank
Truthful Dub
Cane Man Shuffle
Poor Marcus
Review: This remarkable collection of mid-70s reggae captures legendary deejay U Roy at his most intimate and authentic, toasting exclusively for the King Attorney Hi-Fi sound system. Originally crafted as dubplates rather than commercial releases, these tracks are a time capsule from the golden age of Jamaican dancehalls. U Roy's charismatic flow, filled with shout-outs and jive, rides effortlessly over heavyweight rhythms recorded by The Revolutionaries at Channel One. With rich dubs from the Mighty Diamonds' Right Time and updated classics like 'Ali Baba' and 'Swell Headed', this is a joyous, immersive listen and an essential document of reggae's deep cultural roots.
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 in stock $48.47
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The Island Of Tooth & Claw
Cat: LIMB 021. Rel: 13 May 25
Paisley Snakes
No Castigo
Please Mr Crocodile
What Kind Of Animal Are You?
Under Pressure
Who Knows
Lo
Gimme Two Seconds
Evergreen
Sun In Face
 in stock $16.07
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Crisis
Crisis (10")
Cat: DB 1001. Rel: 24 Apr 25
King Stanley - "Crisis" (3:11)
Dub Seva - "Dub Crisis" (3:11)
Prince Jamo - "Joke" (3:14)
Dub Seva - "No Joke Dub" (3:12)
Review: American label Deep Bow makes a notable vinyl debut with this heavyweight 10" featuring King Stanley and Prince Jamo, both voicing over a thunderous riddim crafted by producer Dub Sev?. This roots-driven slab stars with King Stanley's passionate cries over sleek drums with shiny digital synths and neat guitar licks. It stays true to the deep, meditative spirit of sound system culture and becomes much more roomy and spaced out in the hands of Dub Seva. Prince Jamo's 'Joke' has a cleaner vocal and some natty keys, and also gets dubbed out by Dub Seva. A strong introduction from Deep Bow that showcases talent from both sides of the Atlantic.
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 in stock $22.27
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Far Away: 6 Songs Of Reggae & Dub Music
Cat: ERC 139. Rel: 30 May 23
Far Away (4:02)
Different Language (3:03)
Whirl (3:51)
Natty Vision (4:40)
Fear (5:09)
No 4 (1:34)
Review: Emotional Rescue looks to the newly rebuilt but still very much culturally separate East and West Germany of the 1980s with this new EP. It's dub reggae through a post-punk and alternative lens by Hanover artists Felix Holter aka Dubvisionist. All these cuts have a very live, improvised feel because father way he worked from rhythms first and jammed endlessly before adding the vocals. They are taken from their 1987 release 10 Tracks Of Reggae & Dub Music which was inspired by the great Adrian Sherwood label On-U Sound label, and you can hear that clearly.

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Played by: Piers Harrison
 in stock $11.00
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Don't Look Back In Anger (remastered)
Cat: OGR 840R. Rel: 29 Mar 23
The Regulators - "Don't Look Back In Anger" (Re-mixed & Re-mastered) (4:55)
Prince Deadly - "Dub Look Back In Anger" (4:47)
Review: You can't beat a good cover of a classic tune and they don't come much better than this version of Oasis's masterpiece 'Don't Look Back In Anger' by The Regulators. Original Gravity come through with it on 7" in its 'Re-mixed & Re-mastered' form. The lead melodies come from big fat horns, while the lazy drums sway to and fro and bring an all-new kind of energy. Prince Deadly then gets to work on the studio dials to dub it out to perfection on 'Dub Look Back In Anger'. Two doozies.
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 in stock $14.10
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Death By Tickling
Death By Tickling (gatefold LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ST 1. Rel: 18 Apr 23
The Blue Sun (3:45)
Asterids (Enter Life) (1:30)
Five Butterflies (3:09)
Deliver The Soul (2:19)
Final Spasm (3:47)
Love Songs (1:20)
Opium Vibration (4:12)
Shattered (2:00)
Serotonin (2:55)
The Eleventh Voyage (6:31)
Review: Death by Tickling is a masterfully intricate new collaborative album from Scotch Rolex and Shackleton. The is the sort of brain boggling and mind melting album that demand to be listened to loud, in the dark, on a great sound system or up close on headphones. It's a melange of languid dance music rhythms with experimental synths and percussion adding freaky details up top. Full of wildly unpredictable changes and weird time signatures, zoned out trance music and darkened dub, cosmic synth freak outs and ferocious sound designs, this is a truly unique record on every level.
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 in stock $36.36
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Mr Brown
Mr Brown (12")
Cat: 12WIP 7979. Rel: 06 Jan 23
Mr Brown (vocal) (3:32)
Mr Brown (dub) (2:55)
Natural Mystic (alternative mix) (3:29)
The Heathen (alternative mix) (2:23)
Review: 'Mr. Brown' is among the most coveted songs by Bob Marley and the Wailers, as it cemented the bond between Marley and Upsetter Lee 'Scratch' Perry, with the latter producing the track in his famed home studio Black Ark. Based on a popular ghost story about a spectral clown allegedly seen riding around Jamaican countryside in a three-wheeled coffin (three vultures were said to have been perched on top of the coffin, one looking for a 'Mr. Brown'), the song takes thorough advantage of popular folk consciousness in its spooky production and stick-in-your-mind charm. This 12" version also comes with the melodic plodders 'Natural Mystic' and 'The Heathen'.
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 in stock $14.65
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A Little Way Different
Cat: ARKDD 002. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Errol Dunkley - "A Little Way Different" (6:36)
Positive Vibration (feat Peabels) (3:46)
Dreadful Julio - "Differentah" (4:40)
Played by: Tom Drew
 in stock $17.76
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In Dub Conference Volume One (reissue)
Cat: SVVRCH 075. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Full Dose Of Dub (3:10)
Madhouse Dub (2:52)
Dub For The Dread (3:01)
Dub With A Difference (2:48)
Caught You Dubing (3:32)
Roman Dub (2:52)
Dub Confrence (3:00)
Heavy Duty Dub (2:57)
Strip-Tease Dub (3:10)
String Dub In Rema (2:52)
Played by: Ekoplekz
 in stock $17.19
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Jericho
Jericho (limited 7")
Cat: ORB 004. Rel: 02 Dec 22
Jericho (3:37)
Jericho Dub (2:42)
 in stock $16.63
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Observance
Observance (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PSI 008. Rel: 20 Jul 22
Observance (8:59)
Observance (version) (9:02)
Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
 in stock $19.16
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Hasta El Cielo: Con Todo El Mundo In Dub
Cat: ALNLP 50DUBR. Rel: 12 Jul 19
With All The World (3:31)
Sisters & Brothers (4:02)
Mary Always (3:10)
Four Of Five (4:18)
How I Love (4:07)
Sunny's Vision (3:36)
A La Sala (4:19)
The Red Book (3:14)
Order Of Operations (4:27)
Hasta El Cielo (6:21)
Rules (Scientist dub) (4:30)
Como Te Quiero (Scientist dub) (4:01)
 in stock $29.30
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Temple Duel
Temple Duel (limited 10")
Cat: KHALIPHONIC 13. Rel: 18 Nov 19
Temple Duel (5:06)
Temple Dub (5:02)
Review: Blimey, if this isn't major meeting of musical Midas minds then we don't know what is. Alter Echo, E3 and Headland all collaborating with legendary dub flautist Diggory Kenrick. "Temple Duel" sets the scene in deep underground chambers, untouched by the sun. Reverb space is our only guide and ritual combat is the only way out as we make our way through subsonic 808 bass foundations, a near-industrial mid-range bass guitar groove, stiff snares, stick-fighting percussion and Diggory's torchlight melody. A truly fluid hypnotic narrative that arcs through the dark, if you're looking for an even foggier route flip for "Temple Dub" where the torch is extinguished and you have nothing but your sonic wits to take you home. Only Diggory knows if you make alive or not...
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Zukas
 in stock $16.07
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Don't Stay Away Too Long
Cat: OR 147. Rel: 27 Dec 24
Hugh Mundell - "Don't Stay Away Too Long" (3:14)
Pablo All Stars - "Version" (3:15)
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One Culture
Cat: PRTL 7092. Rel: 31 Mar 25
One Culture (4:01)
One Prayer (4:02)
Review: Alpha & Omega is a legendary dub duo and despite them having many superb sounds to their credit, this one is a real standout. 'One Culture' pens with heavy bass as you would expect, but the alluring Indian vocal up top is even more hypnotic. It has a transcendental feel and is soulful and smoky while warped synths rumble away beneath the dusty drums. It's a real mental trip. On the flip is 'One Prayer' which is paired right back to dubby rhythms and subtle vocals are smudged and smeared throughout. Both of these are perfect for lazy Sunday afternoons in the sun.
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Played by: Dr. Sud
 in stock $15.22
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Mope & Cry
Cat: JFR 742. Rel: 12 May 25
Freddie McKay - "Mope & Cry" (2:55)
Talent Crew - "Mope & Cry" (version) (2:51)
Review: The Top Ranking crew has pulled another doozy out of the bag here. Freddie McKay's 'Mope & Cry' finds the vocalist at his most vulnerable and expressive. It was originally released in 1974 during the golden era of Jamaican music and is steeped in rich harmonies with a rolling bassline with gently skanking guitar that cushions McKay's aching vocals. With a voice that effortlessly conveys sorrow and resilience, he delivers a timeless tale of love lost and emotional survival. The killer dub on the flip makes this one a no-brainer.
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 in stock $16.07
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The Signs
Cat: IFI 004. Rel: 06 May 25
The Signs (3:34)
Dub Signs (2:52)
Review: This new platter captures UK dub pioneers Alpha & Omega linking up with Pensi & Iries Roots for a pair of new school dub cuts on the Livity-Ites label. The A-side 'The Signs' has mesmerising warrior leads and harmonicas that drift in and out over the yearning vocals and sleek digital synths amidst myriad effects. On the flip, 'Dub Signs' is a version with even heavier low ends and more snaking leads that are sure to hypnotise when played nice and loud on a serious system. Two crucial cuts for dub heads, whether old or new.
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 in stock $12.96
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