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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
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Standing Tall
Cat: HF 7005. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Horace Andy - "Standing TAll" (3:14)
BDF All Stars - "Standing Tall Dub" (3:29)
Review: Hope & Faith Records has put together three different 7"s featuring the original 'Standing Tall' riddim, which is a slick production in the early 70s roots reggae style. Acclaimed Spanish singer Payoh Soul Rebel is behind one, the female harmony trio from Basque reggae band Tacumah another, and this one comes from Jamaican legend Horace Andy who brings a fresh take on the classic roots sound. His smoky vocals bring real warmth and depth while a flip-side dub goes deep.

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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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Ghetto Man
Cat: FTR 066. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Ghetto Man (3:54)
Ghetto (version) (3:54)
Review: After racking up millions of streams for hits like 'Jump Up Pon It' and 'Heal Them', Brother Culture is now a reggae and dub icon having been a key figure in the UK scene for decades. His powerful voice and conscious lyrics have earned him a deserving global recognition and now he teams up with Swiss reggae masters The 18th Parallel for 'Ghetto Man,' a hard-hitting anthem of resilience and justice. Their deep roots sound, combined with Brother Culture's commanding delivery, makes for an electrifying track and on the flip, Paolo Baldini DubFiles adds his signature dub touch, making this a sound system anthem that speaks to struggles and strength worldwide.
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Chapter 1
Chapter 1 (12")
Cat: BS 008. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Sharpen Like A Knife (part 1) (3:04)
Sharpen Like A Knife (part 2) (3:04)
Zion Wagon (part 1) (3:16)
Zion Wagon (part 2) (3:17)
Brass Attack (part 1) (3:42)
Brass Attack (part 2) (3:42)
Long Travel (part 1) (3:25)
Long Travel (part 2) (3:25)
Review: The genesis of this album was three soundsmiths getting together in Brother Sound Studio in March 2024. It's a room full of synths and instruments and mics and in there they set about their work with Martin Dread responsible for the composition. What results is a bunch of proper chunky dubs with a very modern production edge. Synths have a clean digital shine that brings a future feel, the toasting though is traditional so brings authenticity and the melodies are perfect for getting lost in after a hefty toke.
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Too Many Worries & Problems
Cat: RAF 7002. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Brother Wildman - "Too Many Worries & Problems" (3:42)
General Soria - "Too Many Worries & Problems" (dub) (3:28)
Review: Rain A Fall returns with more of its lovely roots goodness on a new and crucial 45rpm that pairs General Soria with Brother Wildman. The latter kicks off with 'Too Many Worries & Problems' which is a heavy, hard-hitting digital roots tune with tough lyrics that do not pull any punches. It's perfect for all roots and sound system enthusiasts, as is the flipside dub from General Soria which rewires it with extra heavy low ends and cavernous kicks for summer fun.
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Money In My Pocket
Cat: RF 660. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Dennis Brown - "Money In My Pocket" (3:52)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Runnings Irie" (4:31)
Review: If you are reading this you will already likely know that Dennis Brown is a reggae don. Even amongst his rich and vital catalogue, 'Money In My Pocket' is a quintessential track produced by the legendary Joe Gibbs and backed by The Professionals. This one really captures Brown's smooth vocal delivery and signature soulful style over an effortlessly catchy, rhythmic groove that takes elements of roots reggae and infills with accessible, polished sound. The lyrics focus on struggles and aspirations so resonate on a deeper level and make this one a long-standing and beloved anthem.
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Callie Weed Song (reissue)
Cat: RF 435. Rel: 02 Apr 25
Culture - "Callie Weed Song" (4:08)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Golden River" (3:33)
Review: Whether or not it is a coincidence that we are fast approaching 420 and ever more weed-related 7"s are dropping we do not know, but nor do we care. Culture's 'Callie Weed Song' is going to bang whatever day of the year you drop it, so long as you play it loud. It's got carefree keys and ganglier guitars accompanying the traditional reggae groove and some super stoned-sounding vocal musings on top. Joe Gibbs & The Professionals then appear on the flip with something just as summer, laid back and seductive in the form of the great 'Golden River.' Let's not get into what that title may or may not refer to.
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I Was Put On This Earth
Cat: XL 1507T. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Marry Me Maia (4:12)
Dai Buki (3:06)
Coquine (3:00)
Besos Robados (4:24)
Elio's Lived Behind My House Forever (5:28)
Review: DJ Python burst onto the scene with an all new type of go-slow, dubbed-out take on reggaeton that mesmerised dancers all over the world. He has since evolved his sound into all sorts of different niches and for this outing on XL the US innovator looks to ambient and downtempo worlds. 'Marry Me Maia' is a soundtrack to a middle-of-the-night meditation, gazing up at the stars, 'Dai Buki' has spoken word musings adding depth and 'Coquine' has a little more tension in the synergic sounds, pop, crackle and fizzes with pepper the cavernous dub rhythm. 'Besos Robados' and 'Elio's Lived Behind My House Forever' bring more propulsive rhythms but are still defined by the deftness of their sound designs.
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Free
Free (7")
Cat: RXP 7001. Rel: 10 Mar 25
Emma - "Free" (3:15)
Dub Traveller & Roots Explosion - "Free Dub" (3:12)
Review: A new school roots tune from Bruges, Belgium that draws on a rich heritage of reggae and dub and adds some fresh modern twists. The vocalist Emma delivers a nice and airy, breezy vocal that floats up top over the rumbling rhythm and fine production by Dub Traveller. It's got plenty of natty chords, organic percussive textures and neat melodies and on the flipside, Dub Traveller & Roots Explosion hook up for 'Free Dub' which is a cavernous dub with lots of room for you to get lost in as you marvel at the studio desk magic unfolding around you.
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Blaze Bright
Cat: RGR 033. Rel: 18 Feb 25
Cate Ferris - "Blaze Bright" (3:47)
Manasseh - "One More Dub" (4:07)
Cate Ferris - "Minus 2 Degrees" (3:25)
Manasseh - "Cold Dub" (4:28)
Review: Roots Garden Records is back with another highly anticipated reissue of celebrated releases from their archive. This time they look to Brighton-based singer-songwriter Cate Ferris and producer Manasseh who has done the business at his West London "The Yard Studios." The reissue has been carefully remastered and includes two alternative and previously unreleased dub mixes. Fans of Manasseh's signature sound will especially appreciate the addition of his dubs which showcase his ability to twist reggae and dub into new forms. This one offers a fresh take on these timeless tracks while preserving their original charm.
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Flying (reissue)
Cat: BK 095. Rel: 07 Mar 25
Flying (4:04)
Flying (instrumental) (4:05)
Review: Originally released in 1985 on Jo & Neville Carnegie's Brixton-based Dove Records, the wonderful 'Flying' returns on 12" and has been cut from the original master tape so could not sound better. Jo wrote the track while imagining the world from above and in an attempt to escape the tensions of war and political unrest. Amid Britain's lovers rock explosion, the song offered a breath of fresh air and truth be told, with so much raw still raging across the world, it still does. "Back in the day, sound systems would string up giant speakers, and that's when the dances were the best," Jo once recalled. This tune revives the spirit of an era when music provided solace and freedom and will help you soar high above the negativity of the times.
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Meditation: Dubplate Mixes
Cat: PRTL 12029. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Meditation (3:28)
Meditation Dub (3:27)
Meditation Dubplate (mix 1) (3:28)
Meditation Dubplate (mix 2) (3:28)
Review: Originally released on a Partial 10" in 2019, 'Mediation' became a staple in the underground roots and dub sound system scene and got heavy plays from the late Jah Shaka and others. This 12" includes the original vocal and dub versions along with two previously unreleased dubplate cuts. Eva Keyes, a rising artist from Limerick, Ireland, brings a distinctive and powerful voice, reminiscent of Sinead O'Connor and Dolores O'Riordan. This one has deep roots but offers a fresh take on classic sounds.
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Red Gold Green
Cat: KS 033. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Lavosti & Black Omolo - "Red Gold Green" (3:45)
Kare - "Better Days" (3:46)
Jah Works - "254 Dub" (3:47)
Tiger Simeon & Brada Jahziel - "In Africa" (3:46)
Brasspect - "Talking Horns" (3:46)
Roots Mechanic - "Dub Talking" (3:44)
Review: This is one of a pair of new slabs of wax from Amsterdam's Sound System and label of the same name, King Shiloh. It features an array of modern dub and reggae talents and first up, Lavvosti & Black Omolo offer the modern sheen of 'Red Gold Green'. Kare's 'Better Days' rides the same rhythm but with more stylised and soulful vocal turns that empower with every bar. Jah Works dubs things out with a ton of effects and Tiger Simeon & Brada Jahziel layer in storytelling bars. Brasspect brings a fresh horn-led sound that is romantic and hypnotic and Roots Mechanic pairs things right back to an 80s sounding Jamaica dub vibe.
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Love Can Be So Sweet
Cat: HF 7006. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Love Can Be So Sweet (3:26)
So Sour Dub (3:28)
Review: Hope & Faith Records returns with fresh new sounds here featuring the "Standing Tall Riddim," a vital production in an early 70s roots style. This release includes two vocal cuts: 'Love Can Be So Sweet' has swaggering drums and guitar plucks with a lo-fi edge and a raw, pained vocal. 'So Sour Dub' n the flip has some whimsical organic chords and plenty of organic percussion over natty rhythm and tons of echo. Lovely.
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Solid As A Rock
Cat: SH 016. Rel: 26 Feb 25
Prince David - "Solid As A Rock" (3:39)
Prince David - "Solid As A Rock" (dubwise) (3:39)
Aba Ariginal meets I Jah Soloman - "Majestic Melody" (3:38)
Aba Ariginal meets I Jah Soloman - "Majestic Melody" (raw dub) (3:39)
Review: Prince David, Aba Ariginal and I Jah Saloman are some serious names when it comes to reggae. Their attest outing comes the Salomon Heritage label. First up is Prince David's original 'Solid As A Rock' with its plucked guitar riffs and endless echo doing sauce to the rolling drums and wooden hits. His stylish vocals are effortlessly cool up top, and then comes a nice deep dub version. Flip it over and you get the more rousing sounds and stepping rhythms of 'Majestic Melody' with its brassy horn leads. A raw dub of this one dials things right back to the bare essentials and it makes a different kind of mark as a result.
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Three The Hard Way
Cat: II 7291. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Queen Omega, Chezidek & U-Brown - "Three The Hard Way" (4:13)
Lone Ark - "Inity Riddim" (4:11)
Review: Next up for the Irie Ites label, which is a real favourite for reggae heads, is this dynamic collaboration featuring Queen Omega, Chezidek and U Brown with production by Irie Ites. This original A-side track 'Three The Hard Way' brings together powerful reggae and dancehall vibes while blending each artist's unique style into a compelling anthem. Queen Omega's soulful voice, Chezidek's conscious lyrics, and U Brown's classic dancehall delivery create great synergy and the production means the track pulses with heavy rhythms. The flipside is Lone Ark's dubbed-out and nicely horizontal 'Inity Riddim.'

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Rastaman Vibration
Cat: KS 032. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Tiger Simeon & Brada Jahziel - "Rastaman Vibration" (7:18)
Jah Works - "Dub Vibration" (4:08)
Lavosti - "Real Reggae Warrior" (8:20)
Jah Works - "Real Dub" (3:30)
Review: King Shiloh is back with more heavy and modern dub sounds from a range of talents who all add their own spin to a couple of heavy rhythms. Tiger Simeon & Brada Jahziel's 'Rastaman Vibration' gets underway with some bold, brassy horns and natty pianos that make for a full fat sound. Jah Works gets to work on the mixing desk and dubs it out to perfection while Lavosti brings a more modern sounding digital synth sheen and rousing vocal top line to the delightful 'Real Reggae Warrior.' Again it is Jah Wrks who steps up to do his thing and strip it back to deep dub vibrations.

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Life Is A Moment In Space
Cat: DH 815. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Life Is A Moment In Space (6:21)
Ain't No Me Without You (6:16)
Review: Wayne Smith is a lesser-known reggae name compared to some of his peers but he sure knows how to lay down a jam. His 1982 release 'Life Is A Moment In Space' is proof of that and now gets a reissue on Black Joy. Best known for pioneering Sleng Teng, Smith delivers a captivating roots reggae interpretation of Barbra Streisand's 'Woman In Love' with the sone and his soulful vocals and deep, meditative rhythms transform the classic ballad into something entirely unique. It's the sort of tune that is always going to standout and get people locked in for the rhythms.
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Don't You Cry
Cat: DKR 304. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Viceroys - "Don't You Cry" (3:42)
Sly & Robbie - "Don't You Cry" (version) (3:57)
Review: It's time to take a trip back to the legendary 1980 production era of Sly & Robbie's Taxi label. By 1980-81, Taxi's stripped-down, heavyweight drum and bass sound ruled the dubplate scene at Channel 1 and while tracks like 'Heart Made of Stone' and 'Black Uhuru's' saw official releases, others like 'Warrior' and 'Rocks and Mountains' remained elusive and only surfaced decades later. 'Don't You Cry' by The Viceroys is one such raw, haunting roots track from that time with a thunderous drum and bass version also cinder. Straight from the dub room at 29 Maxfield Avenue, this long-lost gem is another special delivery.
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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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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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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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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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Moon 1
Moon 1 (translucent green vinyl LP)
Cat: PAM 001LPG. Rel: 24 Mar 25
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: Justin Robertson is a musical maverick who can really do it all and Moon 1, released under his Five Green Moons alias, marks another new artistic direction for the Mancunian legend. Unlike his usual house-focused work, Moon 1 explores his roots while drawing inspiration from P.I.L., Gang Of Four, On-U-Sound, Coil and more to create a 'haunted ballroom of memories." This album blends post-punk with dubstep, wonky beats, and monologuing ambi-trance and as it unfolds, the record becomes increasingly mauve-psychedelic with tracks like 'Everything's A Song In A Sound World' and 'I See All And I See Nothing' pushing boundaries with rattling psyche-dub and introspective lyrics.
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Mercy
Mercy (LP + insert)
Cat: DTH 3LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Row Fisherman/Whale Song (3:17)
This Is Hell (4:35)
Tiny Victories (5:10)
Promised Land (6:08)
Big Fish (5:34)
Devil Come Down (4:31)
When The Great Wind Blows (4:19)
Reggae Poison (6:05)
Review: Mercy is a collaborative work between the late great Lee "Scratch" Perry (during his post-Black Ark Studios era), Peter Harris and Fritz Catlin, the drummer from the industrial funk dub act 23 Skidoo. What they cook up is unashamedly experimental outsider works that collide mad mixing desk trickery, Perry's trademark vocal mutterings and plenty of occult sound designs. Melodies are smeared and smudged, rhythms are drunk and off balance and moods range from balmy to bonkers, often within the same damn track. A maverick collage, for sure.
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Okie Dokie It's The Orb On Kompakt
Okie Dokie It's The Orb On Kompakt (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: KOMPAKT 128. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Komplikation
Lunik Tm
Ripples
Captain Korma
Kan Kan
Rolo
Beatitude
Cool Harbour
Trauvogel
Because/Before (Sibirische Musik)
Tin Kan
Kompagna (Zandic mix)
Falkenbruck
Snowbow
Review: The Orb's 13th album is a carefully crafted collection of tracks that are couched in minimal techno and ambient house. The first half embraces so-called 'Schaffel' rhythms, while the second half explores classic Orb sonic landscapes and features guest appearances from Schneider TM and Ulf Lohmann. The likes of 'Captain Korma' are warmly infused melodic jaunts with shimmering vocals, 'Cool Harbour' is a lumpy, dubby and off-balance workout and 'Kompagna (Zandic mix)' is a raw, experimental blend of harmonic tones, smeared samples and ambient bliss. This one, then, continues The Orb's legacy of genre-defying music which started in the late 80s when they pioneered chill-out and ambient house.
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Played by: DJ Mau Mau
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Channelling Lee Scratch Perry
Channelling Lee Scratch Perry (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 829. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Time To Boom (4:02)
Wicked Back Deh (4:49)
Magnetic Lights (4:00)
Key To Your Heart (4:05)
Pied Piper (3:24)
Wah See No Foe (3:31)
Lovers Paradise (3:58)
Weh Dem A Try (4:11)
Garden Grow (2:26)
Review: The world will never not miss the one and only Lee "Scratch" Perry. His influence on dub will never be matched, his back catalogue will forever turn up some treasure or other you haven't heard. And now we can add to that this, a tribute album from his son Omar. Perry Jr is an accomplished performer in his own right and he shows that on Channeling Lee Scratch Perry, which features Olivier Gangloff who produced Perry Snr's final studio album. It's a blend of the fat, pillowy low ends Perry was so well known for with conscious lyrics, upbeat drums and plenty of whimsical and alluring melodies.
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Chalice A Fe Dub
RAS JAMMY / VARIOUS
Chalice A Fe Dub (zoetrope picture disc LP)
Cat: 964140 691. Rel: 03 Apr 25
King Tubby & Sciientist - "Chalice A Fe" (Dyb) (3:23)
Roots Radios - "Opposition" (dub) (3:45)
Sly & The Revolutionairies & Jah Thomas - "Cocaine" (3:48)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Ghetto Slum" (3:39)
Roots Radios - "Storming The Death Star" (3:00)
Dennis Brown, King Tubby & The Soul Syndicate - "No Conscience" (2:53)
Scientist & Roots Radios - "Gunshot" (3:19)
Ossie & The Revolutionaies - "War Of The Stars (Mr Know It AlL)" (7" mix) (2:40)
Dennis Boveell & The 4th Street Orchestra - "Go Deh" (3:09)
The Revolutionaies - "Thompson Sound Incorporated" (3:32)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Pope Phyias" (The Selassie I Cup version) (3:02)
Sly & The Revolutionairies & Jah Thomas - "Marijuana" (2:43)
Review: Ras Jammy from Suns of Dub has curated a special release for Trojan Records that celebrates the deep cultural and historical ties between dub music and cannabis, all rooted in Jamaican music and Rastafarianism. This album, which arrives just in time for the stoners' best day of the year, 420, features iconic tracks from pioneering dub dons King Tubby, Scientist, Dennis Bovell and Roots Radics. These are the legends that helped shape the genre and this compilation highlights how they did it and what influence they had on the development of dub music. So, when the day comes, light up a fat one and turn this one up loud.
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