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Viva Tu
Viva Tu (limited gatefold translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet)
Cat: BEC 5613920. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Vecinos En El Mar (2:36)
La Couleur Du Temps (2:07)
River Why (2:36)
Viva Tu (3:41)
Heaven's Bad Day (feat Willie Nelson) (2:05)
Tu Te Vas (feat Laeti) (1:53)
Coracao No Mar (4:07)
Cuatro Calles (3:07)
La Colilla (3:45)
Sao Paulo Motoboy (2:31)
Tom Et Lola (2:44)
Lonely Night (2:29)
Tantas Tierras (4:25)
Review: French-Spanish, Latin soul and Afrobeats singer-songwriter Manu Chao returns to the fore with Viva Tu ('Long Live You'), a heartwarming Latin ska and worldbeat album dedicated to uncovetable, amicable neighbourly relations between members of the public. After the release of the eponymous lead single, the full record comes now in full cordial force. With its sleepily descendant vocals giving off the sense of a narrator too sunkissed to care, Viva Tu is an al fresco listening experience, one that also nonetheless betrays Chao's seasoned, well-tanned skin in the game. Now 63, this is a comeback album "inspired by (Chao's) travels and people's daily lives", and it hears him hark after something like a universal language, flexing his multilingual chops by singing in Spanish, French, Portuguese and English. All this forms part of Chao's mission to address the various global issues facing humanity today, in such a manner as only he can do best; he treats music as a vehicle for a humanistic global activism, aiming to promote anti-capitalist, antifascist and without-borders content.
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タグ: French | Spanish
 in stock $28.18
Viva Tu
Viva Tu (limited gatefold picture disc LP + booklet)
Cat: BEC 5613921. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Vecinos En El Mar (2:36)
La Couleur Du Temps (2:07)
River Why (2:36)
Viva Tu (3:41)
Heaven's Bad Day (feat Willie Nelson) (2:05)
Tu Te Vas (feat Laeti) (1:53)
Coracao No Mar (4:07)
Cuatro Calles (3:07)
La Colilla (3:45)
Sao Paulo Motoboy (2:31)
Tom Et Lola (2:44)
Lonely Night (2:29)
Tantas Tierras (4:25)
Review: French Latin ska/dancehall artist Manu Chao (Los Carayos, Hot Pants) shares 'Viva Tu', his latest single pre-empting his upcoming solo summer stomper of an album. A wholesome ode to the neighbourly charms of his Chao's home city, 'Viva Tu' translates to "long live you!", and sports a universal message of simple merriment and streetwise hobnobbing. From "the one who sells tickets on the subway, to the street-sweeper", Chao's call for love - mediated by the irresistible sweetmeats of rhythm guitar and trilling ad-libs - excludes no-one. It's also a great, sweet-hearted song.
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タグ: French | Spanish
 in stock $33.14
Musicism Dub
Cat: PSLP 113. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Armagideon War Dub (4:16)
The Greatest Love Dub (4:24)
Baby Come On Dub (3:41)
Why Do You Idle Dub (3:42)
She's Gone Dub (3:16)
Feeling Is Right Dub (3:36)
Don't Fight The Man (3:09)
Troubled World Dub (3:40)
It's Alright Dub (3:25)
No Malice Me Chalice Dub (3:22)
Song Of My Mother Dub (3:19)
Them A Fight Dub (2:49)
Secret Admirer Dub (3:07)
I Love You So Dub (4:05)
Nobody Wants To Die Dub (3:20)
You'll Never Know Dub (3:49)
Review: Dub producer Herman Chin Loy who was one of the pioneers of the style in the early 70s, and this reissue of two formerly unnammed and mislabeled, all but lost LPs - now combined to make up a compilation known as Musicism Dub - perfectly captures the earliest incarnation of the sound. 'Musicism' is a good term to describe the spectacular character of Loy's dub. Dub as a genre itself has been at times described as one of the first popular music styles to use the sound of the beat as a point of intrigue in itself, rather than relying solely on melodies or lyrics. The Chin Loy sound flaunted here is as indicative of this approach, though it is also staunchly rooted in the vintage style of analog production, with the likes of 'Armagideon War' and 'Don't Fight The Man' nailing that undeniably early chillout sound: nicely-glued lows and spitty tops.
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Jungle Revolution (10th Anniversary Edition)
Jungle Revolution (10th Anniversary Edition) (yellow vinyl LP + green vinyl LP)
Cat: BD 227X. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Jungle Souljah (4:04)
UK Allstars (Congo Natty Meets Benny Page mix) (4:57)
Revolution (4:55)
Get Ready (5:21)
Jah Warriors (Congo Natty Meets Vital Elements mix) (4:48)
Nu Beginingz (3:53)
Jungle Is I & I (Congo Natty Meets Vital Elements mix) (4:11)
London Dungeons (Congo Natty Meets Boyson & Crooks mix) (4:49)
Rebel (4:35)
Micro Chip (Say No) (5:24)
Review: Congo Natty celebrates a decade of revolutionary jungle music with this anniversary reissue of a classic. Originally released in 2013, this album remains a cornerstone of the genre, blending reggae, hip-hop, and jungle influences into a powerful sonic tapestry. With timeless tracks like 'UK Allstars' and 'Jungle Souljah,' Congo Natty captures the spirit of the underground rave scene with infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics. This anniversary edition breathes new life into the record with remastered tracks and additional content, reminding listeners of the enduring legacy of jungle music and Congo Natty's vital contribution to its evolution.
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Heart Of The Congos (remastered)
Cat: VPRL 4237. Rel: 07 Jul 22
Fisherman (4:50)
Congoman (4:36)
Open Up The Gate (4:19)
Children Crying (3:54)
La La Bam-Bam (3:12)
Can't Come In (4:36)
Sodom & Gomorrow (4:18)
The Wrong Thing (3:14)
Ark Of The Convenant (3:45)
Solid Foundation (4:42)
Review: Much loved roots and dub outfit The Congos are often first come to via this seminal album, Heart of the Congos. It's one all collectors have on their racks and that's why it keeps on getting reissued. It's a brilliantly organic and authentic sound with the opening tune 'Fisherman' amongst the best - the falsetto vocals, the lush harmonies, the rolling rhythms - they are irresistible on a warm day. The rest of the record remains just as high on quality, with, of course, the brilliant drums and congas at the heart of each track, but the lyrical work not far behind.
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Invisible Cities
Invisible Cities (2xLP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SR 006. Rel: 26 Oct 22
Headless Day (7:18)
Stack Interchange (5:32)
Invisible Cities (4:37)
Edgelands (1:44)
Kubat-Dreieck (1:50)
What Remains (4:33)
Phantom Power (6:39)
Battle Of The Trees (3:20)
Kodokushi (4:00)
No Further Action (2:12)
Invaders (6:37)
Thirst For A Beautiful Mouth (2:27)
These Small Things (6:19)
By Product (5:41)
Yarlswood (5:24)
Review: Although barely known outside of experimental electronic music circles, Simon Crab has been making avant-garde and cutting-edge music since the turn of the '80s. His latest album, and first for Leeds-based Space Ritual, delivers sci-fi daydreaming by the bucket-load, with the Hastings-based producer gently leading us on a journey through symphonic electronic ambient ('Headless Day'), shuffling ambient techno ('Invisible Cities'), gorgeous beat-free soundscapes ('Edgelands', 'Phantom Power'), low-slung IDM-dub fusion ('Battle of the Trees'), illbient influenced ambient dub ('Invaders') and bubbly-sounding, modular-powered electronica (the pin-sharp and wonderfully melodious 'By Product'). It all adds up to an immersive, evocative and emotive collection of vivid electronic workouts that more than stands up to repeat listens.
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Psychotic Jonkanoo
Psychotic Jonkanoo (eco vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ONULP 4. Rel: 28 Mar 24
The Dope (5:27)
African Space (6:01)
Chatti Mouth/Threat To Creation (7:57)
Highest Degree (5:11)
Mother Don't Cry (5:24)
Yuk Up (5:18)
Drum Talk (4:07)
Review: For the first time since 1982, Creation Rebel's Psychotic Jonkanoo is made available on vinyl. Curiously first released on the primarily post-punk oriented Glaswegian label Statik, their sixth album here keeps to the usual eight-track formula, yet hears a softer discographic progression; compared to their earlier works, it is less prodding and weighty, and instead opts for a headroomier and more reverb-laden atmosphere, through which the album's distinctive and novel call-and-response chants can peek. Bandleader Crucial Tony was aided on the vocal front by harmonies from other group members, in a style reminiscent of Black Uhuru, plus the occasional guest such as John Lydon of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Limited providing backing harmony (!) on 'Mother Don't Cry'.
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Hostile Environment
Hostile Environment (yellow vinyl LP + art print + MP3 download code)
Cat: ONULP 160C. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Swiftly (The Right One) (4:12)
Stonebridge Warrior (4:47)
Under Pressure (3:34)
That’s More Like It (4:12)
Jubilee Clock (3:03)
This Thinking Feeling (5:06)
Whatever It Takes (3:11)
Salutation Gardens (3:29)
Crown Hill Road (3:42)
The Peoples’ Sound (Tribute To Daddy Veigo)/Off The Spectrum (3:18)
Review: Creation Rebel were the original On-U Sound house band, laying down some of the definitive riddims in the early days of Adrian Sherwood's voyage into dub. 40 years on from their last record, the trio of Crucial Tony, Eskimo Fox and Magoo have reunited with Sherwood at the controls for another masterclass in heavyweight sounds from a crack team of players. Originally they formed as a backing band for the late Prince Far-I, and some of his unmistakable tones manifest on this new record from archive tapes, while Daddy Freddy brings his famous fast chat flow to proceedings and Italian synth player Gaudi crops up on occasion too. Rather than dub-by-numbers, this is an exploratory record which takes in different grooves and influences, all filtered through the expanse of space-time manipulation the dub wise approach inspires.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Close Encounters Of The Third World (reissue)
Close Encounters Of The Third World (reissue) (eco vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ONULP 157. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Know Yourself (3:04)
Conspiring (4:34)
Beware (6:41)
Dangerous & Deadly (4:11)
Shouldn't Do That (5:10)
Creation Fever (4:50)
Natty Conscience Free (6:13)
Joyful Noise (3:16)
Review: As part of a rather comprehensive looking back and reissuing of some of Creation Rebel's best and most enduring albums, On-U Sound pay due homage to their one and only in-house band. Close Encounters Of The Third World is one such album; it was first released in 1978, and draws a titular link between alienation and privation. The eight-track LP collates the instrumental talents of Lizard The Wizard, Dr. Pablo and Crucial Tony, and hears a fantastic mixing job by none other than Prince Jammy. With an initial charge to 'Know Yourself' before externalising the pilous inner monologue with 'Natty Conscience Free', Creation Rebel here demonstrate a stage of collective soul-searching and a subsequently serene set of songs.
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High Above Harlesden 1978-2023
High Above Harlesden 1978-2023 (6xCD box set in slipcase)
Cat: ONUCD 159. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Dub From Creation (CD1: dub From Creation (1978))
Basic Principals
Rebel Rouser
Creation Vibration
Creation In A Iration
Dub Fusion
Mirage
Liberation
Rising Star
Vision Of Creation
Frontline Dub
Know Yourself (CD2: Clsoe Encounters Of The Third World (1978))
Conspiring
Beware
Dangerous & Deadly
Shouldn’t Do That
Creation Fever
Natty Conscience Free
Joyful Noise
Rebel Vibration (CD3: Rebel Vibrations (1979))
Jungle Affair
Hunger & Strife
Ian Smith Rock (dub)
Diverse Doctor
Mountain Melody
Black Lion Dub
Doctor’s Remedy
Starship Africa (Section 1 - CD4: Starship Africa (1980))
Starship Africa (Section 2)
Starship Africa (Section 3)
Starship Africa (Section 4)
Starship Africa (Section 5)
Space Movement (Section 1)
Space Movement (Section 2)
Space Movement (Section 3)
Space Movement (Section 4)
Creation Rock
Give Me Power
Original Power
The Dope (CD5: Psychotic Jonkanoo (1981))
African Space
Chatti Mouth/Threat To Creation
Highest Degree
Mother Don’t Cry
Yuk Up
Drum Talk
Independent Man
Creation Rebel
Monkey Grinds The Organ
Swiftly (The Right One) (CD6: Hostile Environment (2023))
Stonebridge Warrior
Under Pressure
That’s More Like It
Jubilee Clock
This Thinking Feeling
Whatever It Takes
Salutation Gardens
Crown Hill Road
The Peoples’ Sound (Tribute To Daddy Vego)
Off The Spectrum
Review: A comprehensive reissue campaign of the key albums by Creation Rebel, the original On-U Sound house band. The series encompasses out of print and much in demand UK dub reggae albums from the late 1970s and early 1980s, all highlighting crucial early production work from the mixing desk of Adrian Sherwood. The band's post-reformation, 2023 album Hostile Environment, is thrown in for good measure. This mammoth 6xCD edition houses five dozen tracks of indelibly experimental dub and reggae tracks, many of which tend towards the spacier and more cosmically-intoned ends of the dub tradition, which was above alive and kicking at the height of the genre's fame from the late 1970s onwards, and spearheaded by none other than group members Clifton Morrison, Eric 'Fish' Clarke and more.
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Peace & Love: Wadadasow (reissue)
Cat: ASH707 LP. Rel: 03 May 22
Run Come Rally (7:26)
Seventy-Two Nations (10:18)
Zion Land (9:25)
Know How You Stand (10:02)
Review: One of many Studio One-affiliated releases to crop up as of late, Dadawah's 'Peace And Love / Wadadasow' is a rarity few heads can claim to know. A side alias of practising Rastafarian and musician Ras Michael (Michael George Henry), Dadawah ended up his magnum opus despite original intent as a lower-key piece. This one's made up of a weird and wonderful cross-section of styles: wah guitar, plodding bass and the rhythmic chants of his religious music influence of choice, the Nyabhinghi - Rastafarian devotional music combining African drumming and gospel. A classic, reissued whirlwind of laid-back joy.
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35 Years From Alpha
35 Years From Alpha (CD + 8 page booklet)
Cat: ONUCD 14. Rel: 10 Oct 24
35 Years From Alpha
The Danger
Head Charge
Without A Love Like Yours
Little Dove
Two From Alpha
Another Satta
Headley's Medley
Independent Man (Horns cut)
Devious Version
Review: Originally released way back in 1982, 35 Years From Alpha is a genuine rarity: a rare solo album from the late, great 'Deadly' Headley Bennett, one of reggae's most prolific saxophonists of the 70s and 80s. The album was produced by Adrian Sherwood, with Bennett being backed by a who's who of fine Jamaican musicians and On-U-Sound regulars. As this timely reissue proves, all involved did a terrific job providing a platform for the talented horns-man. For proof, check the ska-tinged dancefloor dub excellence of '35 Years From Alpha', the rootsy sweetness of 'Head Charge', the soulful dub-jazz weight of 'Little Dove' and the spaced-out, intergalactic dub wonder that is 'Independent Man (Horns Cut)'.
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Soundsystems At Notting Hill Carnival 1984-1988
Cat: DEATH 079. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Side A (27:31)
Side B (27:27)
Review: The brilliant Death Is Not The End has always done a great job of digging into niche scenes and serving up great albums that document them. Here the label presents a mixtape-style collection featuring live recordings from London's Notting Hill Carnival, spanning 1984 to 1988. Originally aired on NTS Radio in August 2018, this release marks a milestone in their 10th-anniversary series and it now comes on cassette. Highlights include sounds from renowned systems like Jamdown Rockers, Saxon, Java Nuclear Power, Killerwatt Turbotronic, Stereograph, Sir Coxsone, and Volcano Express. The audio, meticulously curated by the Who Cork The Dance crew, features contributions from Jayman, Ruff House, Keimo, Omar, Gee Wizz and Jah Humble.
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Functional Designs
Cat: SOMACD 125. Rel: 29 Sep 22
Amber
Darkness Falls
Transit Systems
Strangers
Panacast
Cloudsat
Pressure
Ebb & Flow
Sun
Memories
Drassanes
Review: Functional Designs is the newest album from Detroit-based Deepchord, who has long been a mainstay of Scottish techno label Soma. It is full of late-night sounds and the artist's signature designs and is a fine return to the label after five years since his last album. Each track pays out like a nighttime walk through his urban local with field recordings, holographic synth tones, cosmic sounds and the hiss of electric wires all colouring the grooves. This rich, lush techno with an electroacoustic aesthetic that makes it glisten a bit brighter. Add in heavy bass and beats and you have a modern classic.
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Played by: Joachim Spieth
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Double Dekker (reissue)
Double Dekker (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 2483G. Rel: 06 Feb 24
007 Shanty Town (2:34)
Israelites (2:35)
It Mek (2:34)
You Can Get It (2:37)
Pickney Gal (2:48)
Peace On The Land (3:06)
I Believe (2:36)
Look What They're Doing To Me (2:45)
Please Don't Bend (2:34)
My Reward (2:21)
Little Darling (2:31)
Life Of Opportunity (2:42)
When I'm Cold (2:36)
Archie Wah Wah (2:34)
Hippopotamus (2:49)
Warlock (3:56)
Licking Stick (2:14)
What Will You Gain (2:07)
Trample (2:34)
The More You Live (3:18)
Go & Tell My People (3:14)
Reggae Recipe (3:04)
Yakety Yak (2:20)
Where Did It Go (3:06)
First Time For A Long Time (2:28)
Stop The Wedding (2:10)
Mother Nature (3:03)
Life Hope & Faith (2:00)
Review: Desmond Dekker recorded some of his best known songs together with his backing group the Aces. Their single '007 (Shanty Town)' made him Jamaican music's first outernational superstar, reaching the 14th place in the UK charts. The Leslie Kong-produced Double Dekker was first issued in 1973 and consists of the best material Desmond recorded during his early years. In 1969 he scored a number-one hit with the legendary song Israelites. You'll hear how the Ska music from the mid-60s developed to the Rocksteady sound. This was 'Ska' or 'Blue Beat' - (or its new name for the slower tempo rocksteady) - and the lyrics come from the Calypso-Mento method of telling about current events in music. He was really at his prime from 1969 to 1971 and recorded classics such as 'It Mek' (1969) and 'You Can Get It If You Really Want' (1970), which you'll both find on this record. Even before Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff Jamaica already had their own international superstar, Desmond Dekker was his name.
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Ready Natty Dreadie (reissue)
Cat: CLOLP 7018. Rel: 03 Feb 25
Natty Ten To One (2:28)
Babylon Bridge (2:34)
Dub Them Rasta (3:07)
Babylon Fever (2:43)
Ready Natty Dreadie (2:14)
Natty Kung Fu (3:13)
Fountain On The Mountain (2:34)
Leave The Area (3:17)
Set Jah Jah Children Free (2:45)
Jamaican Collie (3:11)
Killer Man Jaro (3:14)
Chucky Skank (2:31)
Review: If you like your reggae true to the original sound then this one is likely already long on your want list. It's a stone-cold classic from Dillinger that was one of the great DJ albums for Studio One back in the mid-1970s. It is packed with classic rhythms that were all produced with the expert guidance of Clement Dodd. Ready Natty Dreadie features non-stop highlights such as 'Pretty Looks' and 'Ten to One', the weighty low end of 'Full Up' and the magical top lines of 'Creation Rebel'. A crucial reissue.
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Clash
Clash (180 gram red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 839. Rel: 22 Feb 24
Rizla Skank (5:03)
Spike Heel Shoes (3:41)
Natty Dread Ah Carry The Swing (3:25)
Natty Dread On The Ball (3:42)
Jamaican Dollars (4:14)
Shelly With The Electric Belly (3:36)
Step It Brother Clem (3:01)
Stumbling Block (3:12)
Cricket Loving Cricket (4:17)
Natty Passing Through A Curfew (3:22)
Natty Dread Is Not The Prodigal Son (4:23)
Starsky & Hutch (4:36)
Review: Clash, first released in 1977, was one of a series of definitive reggae albums to highlight the eminence of the soundclash, in which two reggae or dancehall crews rig up opposing soundsystems in a face-to-face musical standoff. Fashioning this album after the competitive form, Dillinger's sparring partner in this case is 'Trinity' aka Wade Brammer, who was active during the 1970s and 80s. Trinity as Dillinger is best known for deejaying over reggae and dancehall numbers; Clash albums became very popular at the tail-end of the 1970s and into the next decade, with singers and deejays alike competing for status, track by track.
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Mas Amable
Cat: INC 008. Rel: 17 Apr 20
Te Conoci/Pia/Alejandro/Oooophi (26:24)
Descanse/ADMSDP/Juntos/Mmmm (feat LA Warman) (22:10)
Review: DJ Python's hypnotic take on dembow is second to none. The New York DJ and producer can send you wild with the slowest of tempos and does that again here on his second superb album on Incienso. His tactile drum programming weaves and wanders beneath the most bendy and gooey of synth lines. The tension between those percolating drums and the star gazing keys and pads up top is what makes his music so enthralling - life is slowed to a crawl and everything seems to take on more beauty and resonance as a result. Tracks here are variously coloured with eerie vocal samples, field recordings or deconstructed jungle percussion, and every single one snakes its way into your mind, body and soul. "Mas Amable" may just be one of the albums of the year.
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タグ: Ambient House
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The Encyclopedia Of Civilizations Vol 5: Babylon
The Encyclopedia Of Civilizations Vol 5: Babylon (LP in embossed screen-printed sleeve + booklet)
Cat: ABST 033. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Uruk (6:10)
Akkad (7:35)
Ashur (6:02)
Kassaptu (3:30)
Mandragora (16:51)
Review: For the fifth volume of The Encyclopedia of Civilizations, Abstrakce's collection of split LPs - in which selected artists offer insight into fascinating ancient cultures - hears them focus this time on the enigmatic Babylon, visited by two of the label's favourite electronic bands currently active. Berlin-based duo Driftmachine take us on a journey between the ancient cities of Akkad, Uruk and Ashur. Bringing together astonishing electronics with a superb and precise sound - floating somewhere between modular ambient, leftfield, abstract dub - every detail has been carefully crafted to produce a complex architecture. Unconventional tribal rhythms recall obscure rituals, while warm, dynamic pulses contract and expand, interacting on their journey along the sandy roads of the Mesopotamian basin. Afterwards, Glasgow-based project Komodo Kolektif delves into the Babylonian vision of magic through the figures of the Kassaptu (witches and wizards), and the use of Mandragora. A blend of both tribal primitivism and a futuristic vision is provided by their vast arsenal of vintage synths and effects units, Eastern metallophones and traditional hand percussion. This is deep, psychedelic electronics that capture the spirit of ancient Babylonian sacred ceremonies and their vision of the cosmos.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Version Excursions (reissue)
Cat: STIX 056LP. Rel: 14 Jun 22
The Dynamic Sound (4:34)
Girls & Boys (1:36)
7 Nation Army (4:25)
Land Of 1000 Dances (3:58)
Rockit (3:14)
Green Onions (bonus track) (3:26)
Miss You (long edit) (6:56)
Brothers On The Slide (4:07)
Lay Lady Lay (3:45)
Whole Lotta Love (4:23)
90% Of Me Is You (4:08)
Music (4:00)
Feel Like Making Love (4:45)
The Creator Of The Master Plan (4:53)
Fever (5:54)
Move On Up (5:57)
Review: Back in the mid-to-late noughties, musical polymath Bruno Hovart (Patchworks, Voilaaa, Mr President, Uptown Funk Empire etc) helmed a revivalist dub reggae band famed for delivering dusty cover versions of soul, pop and rock hits. Hovart is a dab hand at making anything he touches sound scarily authentic, and much of Version Excursions, the band's now reissued debut album, sounds like proper Jamaican rocksteady, roots and ska of the 1970s. It's a simple idea, brilliantly executed, with highlights including their covers of 'Seven Nation Army', the Rolling Stones' 'Miss You' (reimagined as a toaster-sporting disco-reggae jam), and Led Zeppelin's 'Whole Lotta Love'.
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Valley Of Decision: The Collection 1973-1974
Cat: LANR 033. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Baby I Love You (2:10)
Cry Not For Me (2:31)
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do (2:51)
Why Birds Follow The Spring (2:05)
Love You For More Reason That One (2:29)
Please Leave Me Alone (2:27)
Girl You Can't Be My Wife (2:32)
La La (Means I Love You) (3:04)
You Are Mine (3:35)
The Valley Of Decision (3:52)
I Want You Girl (4:20)
Honey I Love You (2:38)
Review: Jamaican singer-songwriter Alton Nehemiah Ellis OD has been inducted into the International Reggae And World Music Awards Hall Of Fame since 2006 - just two years before his death - which shows how much he contributed to the genre in his heyday. And that was the early 70s, when most of the music on this new album Valley Of Decision: The Collection is taken from. His style was high-impact reggae, often delivered with extra power from superb horn arrangements. For many, he was an important pioneer in the development of what became known as the rocksteady style and as such was known as the Godfather of Rocksteady.
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The Return Of Jack Sparrow (reissue)
Cat: OVLP 253. Rel: 25 Jun 21
Slender Thread (3:20)
Your Promise (3:31)
Straight On Rastafari (4:11)
Straight On (version) (4:03)
I Need Someone (4:02)
I Need Someone (dub) (3:54)
Are You Loving Me (3:11)
Train To Skaville (4:21)
Mother's Tender Care (3:41)
I'm Gonna Take Over (3:18)
Take Over (version) (3:14)
Flirty Flirty Guys (3:33)
Live Good (3:11)
Live Good (dub) (3:11)
Band Your Belly (3:16)
Beggars Have No Choice (3:09)
Do It Sweet (3:09)
Let's Get Together Now (3:16)
Heavenly Father (3:20)
Heavenly Father (interlude) (5:08)
Review: Leonard Dillon aka Ethiopian is a bonafide reggae legend who was backed by a top shelf selection of musicians for this previously unreleased album. Omnivore Recordings have acquired Nighthawk Records and Blackheart Music Publishing which is what has made this possible, and they do a fine job with it. The original album was recorded in 1987 when Leonard had already penned two great albums. This one was inspired by hearing tales of a Jamaican drummer on tour who talked of playing with a hot studio band. Leonard wanted to recreate that, and so followed this all-star session band.
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Slave Call
Slave Call (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3700C. Rel: 04 Jun 24
Ethiopian National Anthem (3:14)
Slave Call (4:14)
Guilty Conscience (2:55)
Hurry On (3:30)
Nuh Follow Babylon (4:13)
Train To Skaville (3:25)
Culture (3:06)
Obeah Book (2:56)
Let It Be Me (3:26)
I Love Jah (3:06)
Review: Slave Call by The Ethiopians is a majestic exploration of the spiritual roots of reggae, led by deep Nyabinghi drumming and chanting. Leonard Dillon's Rastafarian beliefs are at the album's core, evident in every track, including a profound rendition of the Ethiopian national anthem. Max Edwards' Nyabingi drumming infuses the album with authenticity and is skillfully showcased by producer Niney Holness, who delivers a rhythm-heavy production while giving equal attention to vocals.The album blends traditional Nyabinghi elements with guitars, bass, keyboards, and horns, creating a rich reggae sound that maintains a dignified restraint. Holness' arrangements ingeniously reinforce the album's themes, exemplified by the title track's evocative depiction of slaving field hands. Other highlights include the driving urgency of 'Hurry On' and the soulful blend of blues in 'Culture.' Leonard Dillon's exceptional performance imbues each song with power and devotion, making 'Slave Call' one of his greatest achievements. With its cultural depth and musical excellence, the album stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of reggae's spiritual roots.
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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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Live At Roundhouse (15th Anniversary Edition) (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: DRP 17LP. Rel: 11 May 23
The Camel (13:32)
The Raft (16:14)
Flashback (12:19)
Pull The Catch (10:58)
The Nod (10:21)
Shiverman (15:59)
Review: Live At Roundhouse calls back to when New Zealand nu-dubbers Fat Freddy's Drop reserved their best tricks for London in the late 00s. Descending on time-honoured Camden venue the Roundhouse, the album captures the essence of one of their most renowned live sets, with energetic jamming seguing through seven original tune, showcasing their improv skills both as a band and as a dub production collective. The 15th anniversary edition here comes courtesy of Record Store Day and comes in an exclusive neon green sleeve.
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Uchu: Best Of Fishmans
Uchu: Best Of Fishmans (gatefold translucent orange vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: UPJY 94278. Rel: 29 Jul 24
Track 1 (4:57)
Track 2 (4:22)
Magic Love (4:42)
Track 4 (4:03)
Slow Days (4:38)
Track 6 (4:27)
Track 7 (4:29)
Melody (5:17)
Track 9 (6:03)
Walking In The Rhythm (12:43)
Track 11 (6:39)
Review: The Fishmans are a Japanese band who were very ahead of their time. Formed in 1987, they mixed reggae, dub and psychedelia into their live ensemble. If that wasn't groundbreaking enough, through the 90s they also added elements of ambient, synth pop and shoegaze. This double album, originally released in 2005, is now available on vinyl for the first time. Standouts include the live version of the shimmering 'A Piece of Future', the spacey lullaby 'Weather Report' and the rocksteady 'Magic Love'. The charm of the band is immediately understood after one listen to this album - one of our favourite Japanese vinyl transfers of the year so far.
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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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Deep Blue Bass
Cat: DEL 13. Rel: 21 Mar 23
The Conference (3:05)
Item By Item (4:02)
Wet Dub (3:01)
Not Loved (3:52)
Isla Morada (3:46)
Original Stalker (4:30)
Rude Light (3:30)
Review: Froid Dub's new album Deep Blue Bass on French label Delodio is as deep as the Mariana Trench. The bubbling bass and gurgling synth lines bring a new aesthetic to digi-dub that places you at the centre of the cavernous and aqueous sound worlds. Mystic synth leads take the mind away up top as those bottom ends rumble on in an atmospheric fashion. Tunes are subtle marbled with acid lines and echoes, digi-dub bleeps and icy hi-hats that all help oil the rhythms and accent the basslines. A superb work.
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Galaxy (reissue)
Galaxy (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: MGLLP 113. Rel: 09 Sep 22
Next To You (6:30)
Let Love Begin (6:32)
The Bed's Too Big Without You (6:51)
The Groove Machine (6:10)
Galaxy (6:51)
Heart To Heart (6:06)
Review: Nigerian disco-boogie act Galaxy's sole, self-titled album has become a holy grail for Afro-boogie collectors over the last few years, so it's no surprise to see Italian crate diggers Mondo Groove giving it the reissue treatment. It was produced by Jake Sollo - one of Nigeria's premier funk and soul musicians of the '70s and '80s - and recorded in the UK, though it was originally only ever released in his home country. Full of killer grooves (Randy Taylor's bass playing stands out), spacey synths and group vocals from the trio known as the 'Galaxy Girls', the set is packed with highlights. Our picks include a sublime, slow-motion reggae-boogie cover of the Police's 'The Bed's Too Big Without You', the intergalactic, club-ready brilliance of 'Galaxy' and the unbridled, life-affirming sweetness of 'Next To You'.
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タグ: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
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And Dub!
And Dub! (translucent white vinyl LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BMDH & O. Rel: 07 Feb 25
Rich Girl (extended) (3:18)
Private Eyes (3:29)
Private Eyes (instrumental) (3:29)
I Can.t Go For That (5:00)
Maneater (4:45)
One On One (4:26)
Review: You can probably work out what's going on here from the title: a superb collection of reworked Hall & Oates classics inna reggae style. They are the fine work of Black Market Dub who likes to reimagine classic sounds through a 70s Jamaican lens. The techniques used throughout are superbly authentic with hissing hi-hats, lazy tumbling beats and snaking baselines. The vocals remain in their original, often polished, falsetto style and extra horns are added for a lush sunny impact. Great fun, but also great quality.
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Just A Man (reissue)
Cat: JAMWAXLP 11. Rel: 10 Dec 24
Music Is Positive Vibration (4:05)
Keep My Wheel Turning (4:59)
Do This World A Favor (5:29)
John Crazy (4:07)
Just A Man (4:43)
I'm Lonely (3:44)
I'm In Love With You (3:55)
Let Me Love You Tonight (3:55)
Review: Beres Hammond's venture into soul and r&b, backed by a lineup of reggae legends, offers a surprising break from his usual style. The album blends disco-inspired elements with Hammond's rich vocals, yet tracks like 'Keep My Wheel Turning' and 'I'm Lonely' stand out with a raw edge, adding grit to the smooth soul vibes. The title track showcases Hammond's emotional depth in a yearning romantic ballad, yet it's the overall feeling of experimentation that gives the release its unique charm. While this detour into soul isn't a permanent shift, it finds Hammond working at the peak of his expressive powers, offering an unexpected but satisfying listen.
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Played by: Osmose
タグ: Soul Disco
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The Sensational Derrick Harriott Sings Jamaica Reggae
Cat: DSRCD 618. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Sitting On Top
Been So Long
Close To Me
Long Time
Standing In
Have Some Mercy
The Girl's Alright With Me
You Really Got A Hold Of Me
I'm Not Begging
It's Alright
Review: Japan's Dub Store label has put together this superb reproduction of the highly sought-after 1969 reggae album The Sensational Derrick Harriott Sings Jamaica Reggae. Arriving on CD with an obi-strip, the popular record comes with ten now proven to be timeless tracks that feature plenty of the most renowned Jamaican session musicians. These include the likes of Val Bennett, Winston Wright, and Gladstone Anderson, who all put in fine performances and traverse plenty of heavy rolling reggae sounds, horn-led ska cuts and plenty in between in organic and enthralling fashion.
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Cool Rasta
Cool Rasta (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3699C. Rel: 04 Apr 24
Cool Rasta (2:58)
Black On Black (2:43)
Peace & Harmony (2:43)
Do Good To Everyone (2:49)
Dreadlock (3:25)
Suffering So (3:28)
Autalene (3:15)
Baga Boo (2:39)
Wah Go Home (4:12)
Over & Over (3:15)
Review: Formed in the early 60s and initally recorded at the now world-famous Studio One studios in Jamaica, Heptones are most famous for bridging the genres ska and rocksteady.. In 1971 they left to work with Lee 'Scratch' Perry and found international success with re-recording and or updating many of their tracks again. Cool Rasta was their first new recording for the legendary Trojan Records in 1976, an album that has all the hallmarks of early ska - see 'Do Good To Everyone'. Elsewhere, 'Dreadlock' is a great example of their rootsier side, and the the album is not short on political, conscious messages either with tracks like 'Black On Black' and 'Suffering So'. Cool Rasta is an album that always hits the mark - and this version comes with limited hand-numbered copies on 180-gram orange vinyl.
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The Father Of Libyan Reggae
Cat: HABIBI 024LP. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Never Understand (3:58)
Tendme (4:42)
Only World (feat Suzan) (4:49)
Kesati (4:54)
Tayr Al Salama (3:11)
Al Hob Wal Salam (4:59)
Fouhi Ya Nesma (4:16)
Enti (3:32)
Watany Al Kabir (5:56)
Review: Habibi Funk does a great job of introducing or reacquainting the world with niche but rich musical scenes from all across the Arab world. This latest album takes us to the reggae sounds of Libya and specifically the work of Ibrahim Hesnawi, who is known amongst those who know as "The Father of Libyan Reggae." He draws on roots, dub and dancehall with a distinctive Arabic twist that plots a line from Tripoli to Kingston. This artist is so revered for the way he fused the those two musical worlds so effortlessly while colouring it with elements of jazz, soul and disco. An enchanting album that was first recorded more than 40 years ago.
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Hiroshi II Hiroshi Vol 1 (reissue)
Hiroshi II Hiroshi Vol 1 (reissue) (translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: HRLP 258. Rel: 18 Aug 22
H2O (5:09)
Beauty & Beast+Bagle (instrumental) (5:48)
Pulse Of Calm (4:55)
Beauty & Beast+Bagle (dub) (6:21)
Pulse Of Calm (Guitar) (4:55)
Eastwood Rides Again (3:08)
Review: Hiroshi II Hiroshi was a one-off project from Hiroshi Fujiwara and Hiroshi Kawanbe which came out on File Records in 1993. It's a flawless gem of island boogie smoothed out to a gentle lull, buffeted along by breezy guitar licks and mellow Rhodes, quite happily reclining on a melodious phrase or two for as long as necessary to ensure ultimate relaxation. 'H2O' in particular is a float-adrift masterpiece, while 'Beauty & Beast + Bagel (Dub)' teases a little intrigue in amidst the placid waters without kicking up a fuss. Now it's being repressed on appropriately clear blue vinyl, bringing a perfect nugget of chill-out charm within reach for all your lounging, poolside or hammock-based needs.
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Played by: Manu Archeo
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Playing It Cool & Playing It Right
Cat: WE 10. Rel: 30 May 24
Playing It Cool (1:47)
Playing It Right (dub) (1:57)
Trust & Believe (3:12)
In I (dub) (3:15)
California (3:00)
By Night (dub) (2:46)
Not Good For Us (3:20)
Formula (dub) (2:24)
Be What You Want To Be (2:58)
Be Good (dub) (1:59)
I Can't Do Without You (2:38)
Still Need You (dub) (1:17)
Review: Keith Hudson's Playing It Cool & Playing It Right is one of his most widely admired and loved for its soulful take on his dub template. Similar to Bullwackies who he collaborates with here, he was a unique innovator with a deeply rooted classical background. His early studio work involved esteemed musicians like the former Skatalites, and his initial releases produced hits for various reggae artists. However, Hudson's departure from this tradition is distinctive and entirely his own. His mature music ventures beyond Jamaica, and has found resonance in London and New York studio. His experimental style thrives in the LP format which has more time for him to really explore new ground.
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Dub From The Sky
Dub From The Sky (LP + screen-printed artwork)
Cat: MBX 193. Rel: 07 Oct 24
Blood Red Dub (feat Vin Giordon) (3:45)
Sci Fi Dub (3:10)
Beware Of The Dub (3:22)
Sticky Dub (2:40)
Rich Mans Dub (3:19)
Dictionary Of Dub (3:00)
Majestic Dub (2:42)
Brighter Days Dub (3:34)
Drifting Dub (2:30)
Boiling Hot Dub (3:10)
Dub Fi De Gal Dem Dub (3:03)
Fletcher Joe Dub (3:33)
Poluted Dub (3:06)
Star Eyed Dub (3:02)
Review: Room In The Sky's latest limited edition release showcases The Inn House Crew and delivers some heavyweight roots rockers dubs featuring an impressive lineup of musicians from Jamaica and the UK. The collection includes performances by legends like Sly Dunbar, Flabba Holt, Vin Gordon, and Robbie Lyn, alongside talents such as Ben Bell, Horseman, and Jerry Lionz. Recorded at renowned studios like Tuff Gong in Jamaica and Ariwa, this is a record that is steeped in authentic roots vibes. The DIY-inspired artwork, featuring eco-friendly, inside-out sleeves, complements the music's raw and organic feel and makes it a must-cop for roots dub enthusiasts, especially as this pressing comes in a lovely scree-printed jacket so beautifully celebrates some deft craftsmanship and real heritage.
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Praises (remastered)
Praises (remastered) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: DIGLP 012. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Vultures (4:06)
There Is No End (4:47)
Rumors Of War (4:37)
So Far Away (3:39)
Real & Right (4:32)
Make It Work (5:02)
Jailhouse Rocking (4:10)
New Wave (5:04)
Try Again (4:15)
Review: A roots reggae vocal trio, Israel Vibration was modeled after the tradition of Culture, whom they recall in both their harmonies and their politically-charged Rasta concerns. On Praises, the group is backed by the crack reggae rhythm unit the Roots Radics as well as the RAS Brass, while lead vocals and songwriting duties are spread out among the core unit. The subject matter is a laundry list of Rasta issues, including social injustice, Jah, the threat of war and positive vibrations. Sage, nourishing itals of sound spring from our speakers like delectable dub treats, as the trio talents of Apple, Skelly and Wiss (Lascelle Bulgin, Cecil Spence and Albert Craig) effuse from this fervent ninth reggae album by the band, first released on Real Authentic Sound.
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Strength Of My Life (remastered)
Cat: DIGLP 010. Rel: 06 Jun 24
Cool & Calm (4:21)
Jah Love Me (4:26)
Payday (4:50)
Greedy Dog (4:25)
Don't Want Apartheid (4:56)
Perfect Love & Understanding (3:59)
Live & Give (4:17)
The Middle East (4:33)
Strength Of My Life (6:05)
Review: Israel Vibrations' Strength of My Life marks a triumphant return for the trio, following a hiatus that saw them regroup and rediscover their musical strengths. Produced in collaboration with Doctor Dread and backed by the formidable Roots Radics, the album showcases a newfound voice and power. From the uplifting 'Cool and Calm' to the introspective 'Live and Give,' each track is imbued with its own distinct style, complemented by the Radics' masterful instrumentation. The Vibes' vocal performances are stellar, conveying heartfelt religious devotion, social commentary, and personal reflections with conviction. With contributions from reggae luminaries like Augustus Pablo and Dwight Pinkney, Strength of My Life exudes quality. Against all odds, Strength of My Life turned out to be a triumph, the beginning of the group's partnership with the Roots Radics.
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Undeniable
Undeniable (limited LP)
Cat: VPRL 2663. Rel: 16 Feb 23
Undeniable (feat Kaylan Arnold) (4:02)
Everything (feat Stonebwoy) (2:49)
Trust (3:20)
One More Time (2:49)
Good Life (3:31)
Find My Way (2:33)
Think About It (3:33)
Be The One (3:06)
If I Had You (3:00)
Turn Off The Lights (2:22)
Beautiful (3:41)
Review: GRAMMY-Award nominated reggae artist Jah Cure has already assured his musical legacy but that won't stop him coming through with more great albums. Undeniable is an 11-track long player filled with this artist's trademark sense of passion, romance and heartfelt songwriting. The sounds are a contemporary take on reggae with a fresh edge as well as a nod to the originators. The first single 'Everything' featuring Ghanaian star Stonebwoy has already pleased fans. The two collaborators hook up to great effect as they layer up soulful hooks that lament a love gone bad.
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It Ain't Easy Living In The Ghetto (reissue)
Cat: BSRLP 869. Rel: 29 Sep 22
It Ain't Easy (3:08)
Rock & Roll Lullaby (2:58)
Jimmy Say Hello (3:01)
You Know What I Mean (2:42)
Running Wild (2:47)
Got To Change Your Ways (2:46)
Family Man (3:18)
Moving On (2:56)
Peggy My Love (3:13)
Loving You (2:25)
Review: Classic dub here from Jimmy London that now gets reissued on some sweet heavyweight vinyl for loud deployment of beefy sound systems. London recorded it back in 1980 for the Burning Sounds label with a seriously talented cast of assistants taking up lead guitar, rhythm guitar, drums, bass, sax, trombone and much more. They all make for a colourful exploration of reggae sounds that are as impactful now as they ever were. Jimmy's effortlessly sweet and soulful volts are the icing on each of these alluring reggae rhythm cakes.
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Saturday Fever (reissue)
Cat: KALITALP 007. Rel: 18 Feb 22
What Next (3:55)
Saturday Fever (4:40)
What Next (dub mix) (3:53)
Your Way Is My Way (4:58)
Is This Love? (4:49)
Feel Me (4:32)
Review: Kalita Records have secured the first ever official reissue of Jivaro's lovely Saturday Fever album. It is said to be one of the best ever kwaito and bubblegum pop records to have ever come from the fertile South African scene and was first released on Maurice Horwitz's Music Team label in 1989. It serves up plenty of sick prog-house grooves and post-boogie sounds, with fat synths, tiny drum machine programming and a catchy Afro vocals that energise and enthuse any DJ set. This has been sourced from the original master tapes so you can be sure it sounds fat.
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タグ: African Disco
 in stock $16.56
8 Coffins
8 Coffins (2xLP)
Cat: MPD 051. Rel: 01 Oct 24
8 Coffins
Kingdom Rise
Wadada
Body Guard
No Wicked
Vampire
Latin Flute
Zion
Review: Musique Pour La Danse proudly presents 8 Coffins, an essential collection of original tracks by the British duo Dougie Wardrop (of Conscious Sounds fame), and Nigel Lake as Jungle Neck, unearthed from the original masters laid down in the mid 90s. Eight raw tracks span four sides, two tracks each, authentically laying out a quick octave of bodybagging heaters. '8 Coffins' prophesies this (high) octane sequence of hits, ticking the first target off its list with a jungle cut bordering on a muted dub version, with offbeat bubbles and lowpassed vocals sounding as if the melody was being sung behind an ebony, mist-shrouded room divider. 'Kingdom Rise' moves further in this dub/jungle techno direction, working in lasery descensions into a take on Lennie De Ice, while the singular rollage of 'Bodyguard' ups the clarity while matching a sample-spread vox jab to the bass sequence. The inverse record equally dazzles, with its far-Eastern koto against mecha-jungle on 'No Wicked', and rapid snare delays against frank flutes on 'Latin Flute'.
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The Kalling
The Kalling (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: KPTK 1B. Rel: 18 May 23
Mystic Man (feat Peter Tosh) (3:51)
Red Gold & Green (feat Damian "Jr Gong" Marley) (3:50)
Make Things Work (4:02)
Grateful (feat Jemere Morgan) (4:10)
Stand Up (feat Nathalia) (3:21)
Safe Right Here (4:01)
Mr Rastaman (feat Tifa) (3:25)
The Kalling (feat Stephen Marley, Protoje & Jesse Royal) (3:35)
Faded Away (Buju Banton) (3:39)
Addiction (3:57)
Energy (feat Jemere Morgan) (3:32)
Mary Jane (feat Black-Am-I) (4:17)
EZ Ride (3:12)
Life Is Everything (feat Answele) (3:34)
Kontraband (feat Damian "Jr Gong" Marley - part 2 - bonus track) (2:38)
Review: Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist Kabaka Pyramid combines conscious lyrics with a versatility that has more than justified his de facto membership of the nascent reggae revival movement, also including artists like Protoje, Chronixx and Jesse Royal. Here comes The Kalling, his second album, charting collabs with some of the best names in his chosen field - such as Damian Marley, Stephen Marley, Buju Banton, Protoje and Jesse Royal. The album is a mixture of inspirational and hard-hitting experiences, and equally socially conscious tracks, namely the title track and 'The Kalling' and 'Kontraband Pt. 2'.
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Catleya: Bogota Sessions
Catleya: Bogota Sessions (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: GCLP 2110. Rel: 13 Oct 21
La Marimba Del Monte (feat Absalon & Afropacifico) (3:21)
Piel De Piedra (3:44)
Pedacito De Coco (feat La Perla) (3:28)
Negra Soy (feat Monica Castillo & Mary Grueso) (3:20)
Guajiralta (2:59)
Recogela (feat La Perla & Troy Berkley) (3:59)
Viche, Tumbacatre Y Arrechon (feat Absalon Y Afropacifico - version) (4:01)
La Gaita De Las Aves (3:31)
El Mexicano (3:09)
Mariposafro (4:19)
Review: Jungle master Krak In Dub pays homage to Colombia and the rich array of music in the country with his new album, Catleya, which was recorded fully in Bogota. It features a red hot list of all the best current musical talents to be playing in the city and is a wild fusion of beats and Latin-American traditional rhythms and instruments, with elements of reggae, hip-hop, breaks and house sitting pretty next to cumbia and afrobeat, ska and bullerengue. It's a funky, playful and upbeat ride through the world's rhythms and is soaked with plenty of soul and sun.
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Version Excursion
Don LETTS / VARIOUS
Version Excursion (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: ALNLP 64. Rel: 04 Apr 22
Ghetto Priest - "Hercules" (North Street West Late Night Tales dub - Exclusive remix) (4:11)
Prince Fatty & Shniece Mcmenamin - "Black Rabbit" (3:52)
Wrongtom meets The Rockers - "Dub In The Supermarket" (Exclusive remix) (3:41)
Gaudi meets The Rebel Dread - "E=MC2" (feat Emily Capell - Exclusive track) (5:12)
Rude Boy - "Superstylin'" (Exclusive remix) (4:40)
Capitol 1212 - "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (feat Earl 16 - Full vocal dub - Exclusive remix) (3:44)
Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno - "All I Do Is Think About You" (Far East dub - Exclusive remix) (3:24)
Zoe Devlin Love - "Caroline No" (feat Tim Hutton) (2:39)
John Holt - "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" (Mad Professor 2021 dub - Exclusive remix) (3:51)
Cornell Campbell - "Ital City Dub" (Exclusive remix) (3:11)
Matumbi - "I Can't Get Enough Of) That Reggae Stuff" (Dennis Bovell remix - Exclusive remix) (5:02)
Gentleman's Dub Club - "Kiko Bun" (feat Kiko Bun - Ben Mckone dub) (4:36)
Black Box Recorder - "Uptown Top Ranking" (4:02)
OBF - "Sixteen Tons Of Dub" (3:30)
Yasushi Ide - "Ain't No Sunshine" (Space dub mix - Exclusive remix) (3:03)
The Tamlins - "Baltimore" (4:40)
15 16 17 - "Emotion" (Dennis Bovell remix - Exclusive remix) (4:32)
Ash Walker - "There's Nothing Like This" (Exclusive track) (3:38)
The Senior Allstars - "Slipping Into Darkness" (5:55)
Easy Star All-Stars - "Within You Without You" (5:14)
Khruangbin - "Dern Kala" (Khruangbin dub mix - Exclusive remix) (4:05)
Review: The iconic Late Night Tales series scored a real doozy when they managed to lock in Don Letts for for his instalment. The British film director, DJ and musician is a vital part of the UK's musical fabric from his days making videos for The Clash and Elvis Costello to his work with the Big Audio Dynamite band he co-founded. All that history is distilled into this sublime selection of sounds across four vital sounds fo wax. There's reggae, dub, ska, a cover of Joy Division, head twisting goodness from Gentleman's Dub Club and plenty of exclusives. It's an essential listen, basically.
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Version Excursion
Don LETTS / VARIOUS
Cat: ALNCD 64. Rel: 24 Sep 21
Ghetto Priest - "Hercules" (North Street West Late Night Tales dub - Exclusive remix)
Prince Fatty & Shniece Mcmenamin - "Black Rabbit"
Wrongtom meets The Rockers - "Dub In The Supermarket" (Exclusive remix)
Gaudi meets The Rebel Dread - "E=MC2" (feat Emily Capell - Exclusive track)
Rude Boy - "Superstylin'" (Exclusive remix)
Capitol 1212 - "Love Will Tear Us Apart" (feat Earl 16 - Full vocal dub - Exclusive remix)
Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno - "All I Do Is Think About You" (Far East dub - Exclusive remix)
Zoe Devlin Love - "Caroline No" (feat Tim Hutton)
John Holt - "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" (Mad Professor 2021 dub - Exclusive remix)
Cornell Campbell - "Ital City Dub" (Exclusive remix)
Matumbi - "I Can't Get Enough Of) That Reggae Stuff" (Dennis Bovell remix - Exclusive remix)
Gentleman's Dub Club - "Kiko Bun" (feat Kiko Bun - Ben Mckone dub)
Black Box Recorder - "Uptown Top Ranking"
OBF - "Sixteen Tons Of Dub"
Yasushi Ide - "Ain't No Sunshine" (Space dub mix - Exclusive remix)
The Tamlins - "Baltimore"
15 16 17 - "Emotion" (Dennis Bovell remix - Exclusive remix)
Ash Walker - "There's Nothing Like This" (Exclusive track)
The Senior Allstars - "Slipping Into Darkness"
Easy Star All-Stars - "Within You Without You"
Khruangbin - "Dern Kala" (Khruangbin dub mix - Exclusive remix)
Review: On the latest volume in the Late Night Tales series, Don Letts has dug deep into his crates to present a selection of some of his favourite dubbed-out reggae cover versions, alongside dub style remixes of more contemporary covers. It's a simple concept, brilliantly executed, with Letts offering up some exclusive, dubplate style remixes amongst the classic cuts and recent gems. Highlights include, but are in no way limited to, the full vocal dub of Capitol 1212's take on Joy Dvision's 'Love Will Tear Us Apart', Mad Professor's insanely weighty 2021 dub of John Holt classic 'You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine', Blackbox Recorder's oddball reggae-soul version of 'Uptown Top Rankin' and Easy Stars All Stars' deliciously mystical interpretation of The Beatles' 'Within You Without You'.
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The Volcano Dancehall Albums Collection
Cat: DB2CD 143. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Barrington Levy - ""Bounty Hunter " - Bounty Hunter"
Barrington Levy - "Shaolin Temple"
Barrington Levy - "Shine Eye Girl"
Barrington Levy - "Moonlight Lover"
Barrington Levy - "Trod With Jah Jah"
Barrington Levy - "It’s Not Easy"
Barrington Levy - "Skylarking"
Barrington Levy - "Jah Life"
Barrington Levy - "Wedding Ring"
Barrington Levy - "Don’t Fuss Nor Fight"
Barrington Levy - "Looking My Love" (bonus track)
Barrington Levy - "Walk 2000 Miles" (bonus track)
Cocoa Tea - ""Weh Dem A Go Do" - Rocking Dolly"
Cocoa Tea - "Informer"
Cocoa Tea - "Jah Made Them That Way"
Cocoa Tea - "Evening Time"
Cocoa Tea - "Can’t Stop Cocoa Tea"
Cocoa Tea - "I’ve Lost My Sonia"
Cocoa Tea - "I'm Wanted"
Cocoa Tea - "I'm Going Home"
Cocoa Tea - "On Top Of The World"
Cocoa Tea - "Chalice Nuh Fi Ramp With"
Charlie Chaplin - "We Hot"
Charlie Chaplin - "Small Days"
Charlie Chaplin - "Afraid Of You"
Charlie Chaplin - "Bounce Pon We Corner"
Charlie Chaplin - "Why The World Say So"
Charlie Chaplin - "Screwface People"
Charlie Chaplin - "Principle"
Charlie Chaplin - "Tribute To Marvin Gaye"
Charlie Chaplin - "Ginal"
Charlie Chaplin - "International Robbery"
Charlie Chaplin - "Yan Kee Skank Aka Yankee Skank"
Charlie Chaplin - "Chalice"
Charlie Chaplin - "Face To Face"
Charlie Chaplin - "Eden Ah Try"
Charlie Chaplin - "Tell Me Why"
Charlie Chaplin - "Drifting"
Charlie Chaplin - "Hey Youthman"
Barrington Levy - "Skylarking" (12" mix version - bonus track)
Barrington Levy - "Moonlight" (dub - bonus track)
Barrington Levy - "Shine Eye Girl" (version)
Review: For the label's latest essential two-disc trawl through the archives of Jamaican music culture, Doctor Bird has decided to take us back to the late 1970s and the dawn of dancehall - then a kind of harder, more upbeat take on reggae rather than the drum machine-powered rhythmic powerhouse it became. The Volcano Dancehall Albums Collection features a quartet of full-length excursions produced by early dancehall hero Henry 'Junjo' Lawes: Barrington Levy's influential 'Bounty Hunter', 'Weh Dem a Go Do' by young deejay/toaster Cocoa Tea, and a pair of sets by fellow patois proto-rapper Charlie Chaplin ('Sound System' and the superb 'Dancehall Rockers'). Throw in a handful of essential bonus cuts (including the full 12" version of Barrington Levy's take on Horace Andy favourite 'Skylarking') and you have an indispensable collection of formative dancehall classics.
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Kingston Journey
Cat: EVM 36. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Jae Prynse - "If We Only" (4:37)
Brother Culture & Junior Dread - "The Control" (3:48)
Aza Lineage - "Mr Lover" (3:35)
Mr Bertus - "My Foundation" (3:48)
King Kong - "Morning" (3:00)
Micah Shemaiah - "Parler" (3:35)
Capleton - "In The Game" (3:20)
Queen Omega - "No Love" (3:31)
Natel - "In My Arms" (3:13)
Eesah - "Give Me Your Love" (3:19)
Voicemail - "Independent Girl" (2:20)
Bugle - "My Way" (3:00)
Review: Little Lion Sound's journey in the world of music reached a significant milestone with the release of their iconic album, Kingston Journey. The album stands as a testament to the group's unwavering dedication to reggae & dancehall, taking us on a mesmerizing odyssey into the heart and soul of Jamaican music. With each track, the album pays homage to the rich heritage of each genre, foregrounding an unparalleled ability to blend and curate both with finesse. Emerging talents such as Eesah, Jae Prynse, and Mr. Bertus lend their voices, resulting in a profound fusion of experience and contemporary creativity. As Kingston Journey resounds, it captures the evolving essence of Little Lion Sounds' sound.
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Love & Harmony (reissue)
Love & Harmony (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 835. Rel: 30 May 24
Fred Locks - "Love & Harmony" (4:13)
Cherry Rock - "Love Enough To Share" (3:24)
The Creation Steppers - "Born In Slavery (Kill Nebudchanezzar)" (3:04)
Albert Malawi - "Let's Get It Right" (3:20)
Little Roy - "Touch Not My Locks" (2:53)
Fred Locks & The Twelve Tribes Band - "Harmony" (dub) (4:19)
Cherry Rock & The Twelve Tribes Band - "Love" (dub) (3:24)
The Creation Steppers & The Twelve Tribes Band - "Killer" (dub) (3:21)
Albert Malawi & The Twelve Tribes Band - "Get Right" (dub) (3:38)
Little Roy & The Twelve Tribes Band - "Dread Morning" (3:33)
Review: Erroneously credited solely to Fred Locks on its 1978 release, this superb set is in fact a showcase of the work of the 12 Tribes Of Israel band in collaboration with the aforementioned artist; the collab also includes Earl 'Little Roy' Lowe, Albert Malawi, the Creation Steppers and Cherry Rock. With the 12 Tribes first forming in 1968 as a Rastafarian organisation based in Kingston, this troupe brought exceptional works of OG lovers' rock to the table, amidst a wider cultic organisation that saw each member grouped into a formation modelled on the Biblical 12 tribes of Israel. You wouldn't know it from the sense of pure relief and love that wafts from the music here: Love & Harmony is a brilliant one, carrying a universalist message of racial and spiritual unity amid an acknowledgement of tough beginnings and the necessity of lock care.
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