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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
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Mun Dun Go
Cat: SJR 48012. Rel: 03 Nov 22
Cedric Im Brooks - "Mun Dun Go" (3:15)
Sound Dimension - "Heavy Rock" (2:56)
Review: Here's a killer reissue from the Soul Jazz archives which is finally getting a repress. It's hardly surprising when the reissue becomes as sought after as the holy grail original jam from 1970, a sublime instrumental anthem of soulful, skanking perfection with Cedric Im Brooks flexing his sax in glorious style over a beautifully rough n' ready rhythm. It was shortly after this recording was laid down Brooks went on to form The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari with Count Ossie, which tells you all you need to know about the heritage we're dealing with here.
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Every Knee
Cat: TB1 144. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Every Knee (5:30)
General (3:24)
Love Up (5:43)
Shaky Girl (3:23)
Review: Tabou 1 is on a roll right now and their latest offering features reggae icon Johnny Clarke teaming up with the legendary rhythm duo Sly & Robbie. 'Every Knee' is an archetypal roots reggae anthem that has everything you want in a tune. It demands to be played loud and proud and blends Clarke's soulful, spiritual vocals with Sly & Robbie's masterful bass and drum foundation. The rest of the tracks here also have deep grooves and heartfelt lyrics that resonate with themes of devotion and unity and are enhanced by the signature dub-infused production.
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Leggo Violence
Cat: DSR 5616. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Leggo Violence (3:34)
Leggo Violence (version) (3:03)
Review: 1994's original pressing of Steely & Clevie's outstanding leftfield production with Johnny Clarke's vocals is well worth inspecting, but you might struggle to find one these days, and it'll be pricey if you do, because it's become something of a classic 45. Thankfully it gets reissued here with A-side original 'Leggo Violence' rolling lazy drums while the Clarke vocals soar high and sweet despite what they sing about. On the flip is a smooth rolling version that allows that super bassline to do its thing free from any distraction, and all with extra dub goodness.
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Free Man
Cat: CLD 4512. Rel: 13 Nov 24
Ethiopians - "Free Man"
Soul Brothers - "Shanty Town"
Review: The 7" release of 'Free Ma'n by the Ethiopians and 'Shanty Town' by Soul Brothers on Studio 1 is a must-have classic for reggae lovers. These two heavy hitters are beautiful standout from the early days of the legendary Studio One in Jamaica, and were first related back in 1966. The tunes perfectly embody the raw, soulful sound of Jamaican ska and rocksteady of the era with vocal depth and effortless dub warmth. The Ethiopians are known for their socially conscious lyrics and deliver a powerful performance on 'Free Man', while the Soul Brothers back them with Studio 1's signature mix of jazzy brass, syncopated rhythms and laid-back bass.
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Golden Nuggets
Golden Nuggets (12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: XRPVY 1905. Rel: 06 Dec 19
Mr President (3:46)
Gelato #33 (3:33)
Tell Dem Again (feat Blabbermouf) (4:08)
Mucci Mata (3:19)
Da Legacy (3:52)
Bangarang (3:33)
Review: L'Entourloop is a mysterious new crew headed up by Sir James and King Johnny, who fed on sound system culture and are now elder statesmen in the scene in their own rights. Lovers of vinyl culture and "epic dialogue of cinema's yesteryear" they mix up those influences with hip hop and reggae into fresh new forms. This new EP - "Golden Nuggets" - in collaboration with the Jamaican Skarra Mucci aka the "Dancehall President", offers crisp digi dub, UK funky drum patterns and plenty of synthesised bass to get your party pumping, all with some natty vocal deliveries, odes to weed and plenty of praise given to jah.
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Imitation Love (reissue)
Cat: WE 348. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Mellow Rose - "Imitation Love" (7:30)
Seargent Pepper - "Dub & Rub Ina Imitation Way" (7:44)
Review: Mellow Rose and Seargent Pepper's 'Imitation Love' proved a big-hitting reggae 45rpm when it first dropped and so now it has been reissued on this sweet, limited edition red vinyl 12". It first came on Studio 16 back in August of last year and is already worth a pretty penny on second hand markets. The A-side is a super sweet lover's rock sound with falsetto vocals up top, acoustic guitars and fleshy low ends sinking you into a romantic rhythm. On the flip, Seargent Pepper gets to work on 'Dub And Rub Ina Imitation Way' which is more sci-fi and futuristic in its sound designs, all with a hazy and stoner edge.
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Evening Love
Cat: DBQK 1219. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Sammy Dread - "Evening Love" (3:00)
Nazamba - "She Nah Lie" (3:08)
OBF - "Morning" (dub) (2:50)
Track 4 (3:31)
Review: Thompson Sound and Dubquake Records collaborate here to present O.B.F-style renditions of classic roots and rub-a-dub tracks from Linval Thompson's esteemed label. Rico O.B.F revitalises gems from the '70s and '80s using original recordings with each release featuring reinterpretations of the vocals, dubs, and mixes that include the beloved Nazamba. Following 'Curfew' and 'Sweet Sensimilia', the latest offering is 'Evening Love', a fresh take on Sammy Dread's emotive 'Morning Love' from the iconic dub album Scientist Meets The Space Invaders. Nazamba shines on 'She Nah Lie', delivering poetry steeped in warmth and romance, enhanced by the finesse of the Roots Radics.
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Lady Lady
Cat: RSLR 7003. Rel: 18 Jul 23
Lady Lady (3:38)
Loving Kind (3:58)
Review: This new 7" from the Far East is part of the Neville King Lovers Rock Revisited series. It's as smooth and heartfelt as roots reggae gets with One Blood and Simplicity really tapping into a loved-up vibe. 'Lady Lady' has meandering basslines and lazy horns unfurling next to the buttery sweet and tender vocals which muse on a dream girl. On the B-side is 'Loving Kind', a more traditional dub with tropical island vibes, subtle steel drums and this time a female vocal delivering a carefree lament.
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Secret Light
Cat: BRIGHT 001. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Prince Chamba, Slimmah Sound & Ital Horns - "Secret Light" (3:56)
Slimmah Sound & Ital Horns - "Secret Light" (dub) (3:56)
Slimmah Sound - "Melody Of Light" (4:01)
Slimmah Sound - "Melody Of Light" (dub) (3:59)
Review: Prince Chamba joins forces for a superb new roots cut here with Slimmah Sound and Ital Horns. Their 'Secret Light' is a smoky and seductive sound with wobbling low ends and impassioned vocals delivered with a heart-aching twist as the melanotic horns fly up top and rousing chords add some hope. Slimmah Sound & Ital Horns then add their own heavily reverbed dub version and Slimmah Sound offers 'Melody Of Light' which is full of hypnotic harmonica leads. A second dub version once again reworks it into a stoner's delight that will sink you deep into the sofa.
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Mercedes Benz
Cat: LVD 003. Rel: 12 Jan 24
Mercedes Benz (4:31)
Mercedes Benz (version) (3:36)
Review: Prince Fatty's 'Mercedes Benz' with Shniece and Horseman is a rub-a-dub version of a 1970s hit from Janis Joplin that now gets a very special pressing courtesy of Lovedub Limited. The A-side kicks off with the spine-tingling and epic original vocal before disappearing into a world of reverb. At that point the dubby low end arrives and brings a different vibe to the stunning vocals but one that really makes a mark next to new bars from Horseman, police sirens and funky riffs. It's a tough sound system groove that is backed with a fine version and has been a firm fixture of Prince Fatty's record box for a while now.

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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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Poorman
Poorman (7")
Cat: SFR 701. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Unlisted Fanatic - "Poorman" (3:48)
Unlisted Fanatic - "Poorman" (dub) (3:49)
Review: Seafront International is "honoured" to unveil a poignant tribute to the late, great Sandeeno, who left us far too soon. In that regard, and with the legacy he leaves, he joins the ranks of many other reggae legends. This long-awaited release originates from a recording session a decade ago at Backyard Studio UK, and since then it has lay patiently awaiting completion. Renowned Belgian producer Martin De Ronne, also known as Unlisted Fanatic, has impeccably handled production and mixing duties. He levels up the track with the soulful embellishments of Moonshine Horns and guitar accents courtesy of Kingston Echo.
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Promised Land (Binghi Mix)
Cat: AML 7001. Rel: 03 Jan 24
Promised Land (Binghi mix) (3:38)
Promised Dub (Stepper mix) (3:41)
Review: Shades of Black is producer Paul Fox. He is based in the UK and makes roots, reggae and dub with a global fee. It has been that way since he debuted in 1992 and in the ensuing hears has worked with the likes of Nick Manasseh, Robert Tribulation, Michael Rose, Alpha and Omega and many more. Here he is dropping one of a couple of new tunes on the Africa Mae Do Leao label out of Brazil. 'Promised Land' (Binghi Mix) is super slow dub with Indian melodic references. 'Promised Dub' (Stepper Mix) is heavier and darker and more for the club.
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Conspiracy
Cat: AML 7002. Rel: 03 Jan 24
Conspiracy (3:50)
Conspiracy (dub) (3:52)
Review: The excellent and brilliantly consistent Shades of Black brings together many Black musical genres and messages on this new 7" for the Africa Mae Do Leao label out of Brazil. It is dub with a global twist - the dig-dub low ends paired with mystic synth leads, organic percussion and echoing hits. Vocals speak with conscious messages about being the enemy, fighting back and plenty more. If you prefer it more direct then check out the dub on the flip which has more rich melodies that ring out above the tight rhythms.
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Weh You A Deal With
Weh You A Deal With (limited 7")
Cat: DE 24002. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Weh You A Deal With (3:56)
Dub Wise (3:50)
Review: Digital English is a pioneering digital reggae producer who founded his own self-titled label in New York City back in 1984. Since then it has focussed on local talent from dancehall, lovers rock and roots worlds and is influenced by London's 70s sound system culture and icons like Jah Shaka, Sir Coxsone and Fatman, He is known, as a producer, for integrating a hardcore frequency into his music that reflects a blend of digital innovation and traditional reggae sounds and that is evidence here on a limited edition new 7" with Ras Sherby.
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Dream
Dream (7")
Cat: PRTL 7076. Rel: 25 Jan 23
Dream (2:58)
Dream (version part III) (4:22)
Review: Bim Sherman and Sound Iration came together for this one in 1989 on WAU! Mr. Modo Recordings. Since then it has become a cult classic that will cost a few quid on the second-hand market. But it's not easy to find and so now comes a reissue by Partial. It features two of the three tunes that were on the original with identical artwork. In original form, 'Dream' is a blissed-out bit of sun-kissed electronic reggae. The drums are crisp, Bim's vocals are clean and the organ chords suck you in deep. 'Dream' (version part 3) is a subtle rework that brings out different leads.
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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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Friday Evening
Cat: JL 063. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Friday Evening (3:30)
Thinking Friday (dub) (3:22)
Review: This release features two previously unreleased tracks on a beloved 1987 digital riddim. Singing Melody delivers the first, 'Friday Evening', a tune he revisited several times and it brings true dancehall energy. PN the reverse of the 7" is a nice dub that fleshes things out to the max with extra wobble and headiness. Both songs were recorded at Dynamic Sounds during this golden era and are cuts that capture the essence of classic digital dancehall, so are essential additions to the collections of any fans of this period.
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I & I
I & I (red vinyl 7")
Cat: MP 7015. Rel: 09 Sep 24
I & I (3:15)
I & I (dub) (3:18)
Review: Merge Productions comes through with a special red vinyl release here of a new version from the album originally recorded by Earl Sixteen and Brazilian producer Lucas Kastrup. 'I & I' is a timeless bit of roots lovers' rock with gentle percussive tumbles and earthy guitar riffs detailing a fat bottom reggae rhythm with some sweet and soulful vocal sounds up top. It's rich island music and flip it over and you will find a deep and warm dub version for even more stoned late-night sessions.
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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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Time Trip
Time Trip (transparent blue vinyl 7")
Cat: FLRS 147. Rel: 28 Jul 22
Time Trip (feat Luvraw) (4:08)
Time Trip (feat Luvraw - instrumental) (4:08)
Review: Flower Records fusion masters Masato Komatsu and Ryo Kawahara are Slowly and are adept at everything from dub to disco, soul to post-rock. They have been turning it out at a steady rate recently on labels like Oscarson but mostly Flower. Following a couple of standout 7"s in 'Tripping Out' and 'Let Some Love In' already this year comes 'Time Trip.' It is a lush bit of slow motion big beat and dub, with heavily treated Japanese language vocals over a fat, churning rhythm. An instrumental is also included on this crucial 7".
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Ogun Dub
Cat: TB1 142. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Ogun Dub (3:57)
Rise Of Shango (4:38)
Review: Tabou has decided to press this to both 7" and 12" so it's up to you to choose your weapon from Jamaican rhythm legends Sly & Robbie who showcase their unmatched talent for crafting dub soundscapes. 'Ogun Dub' opens with deep, resonant basslines and intricate drum patterns while paying homage to the Yoruba deity Ogun. The track seamlessly blends mysticism and spirituality and on the flip side, 'Rise of Shango' delivers another transformative journey while offering a cathartic and meditative experience that reaffirms Sly & Robbie's legendary status in the game.
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Ogun Dub
Ogun Dub (12")
Cat: TB1 141. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Ogun Dub (10:35)
Rise Of Shango (7:29)
Review: Jamaican rhythm section legends Sly & Robbie have an unparalleled ability to craft immersive dub soundscapes. This timeless duo of delights on Tabou shows that once more. 'Ogun Dub' kicks off with deep, resonant basslines and intricate drum patterns and is designed to pay homage to the Yoruba deity Ogun, is blends mystic and spiritual themes with hypnotic grooves. Layers of reverb, echo, and stripped-down instrumentation ankle add to the trip while 'Rise Of Shango' on the flip is another journey deep into the heart of dub that is utterly cathartic.
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Reggae Music
Cat: DKR 279. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Reggae Music (3:50)
Reggae Man (dub) (2:54)
Review: This cracking Leroy Smart tune was recorded at Wackie's and has never been on its own 45rpm before. It was cut to the killer Love Joys' 'Studio Man' rhythm and is a mid-tempo jam with tumbling sou bass and natty chords hanging in the air above the rhythm. The vocals muse on the power of reggae music while some nice tinkles on the keys bring a bit of light to the dusty drums. Flip it over for a more paired-back dub version, 'Reggae Man.' Two timeless sounds for sure.
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Under Me Sleng Teng
Cat: HITS38 001. Rel: 12 Aug 24
Under Me Sleng Teng (3:20)
Under Me Sleng Teng (version) (4:53)
Review: Wayne Smith's 'Under Mi Sleng Teng', released in 1985, is a milestone in Jamaican music history and one that helped launch a new genre and transform island culture overnight. Its innovative digital bass line not only impacted Jamaica but also bridged reggae with US hip-hop production values, which went on to influence global music. Over 200 versions of the riddim have been released, and artists like 50 Cent and The Prodigy have incorporated it into their work. Originally issued as a seven-inch single on the Jamaican Jammys label, Smith, who passed away in over a decade ago at age just 48, left behind a legacy rooted in Waterhouse, a troubled Kingston neighbourhood.
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Born Slippy (reissue)
Born Slippy (reissue) (7" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: PARK 1036R. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Born Slippy (3:30)
Groove Tube (3:18)
Review: Over the last couple of years, we've been treated to numerous reissues of classic cover versions by Japanese reggae/rocksteady combo Inokasira Rangers, including takes on Nirvana's 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', Pharrell's 'Happy' and New Order's 'Blue Monday'. Here we're treated to another, as the band's 2017 take on Underworld anthem 'Born Slippy' gets a fresh pressing. It's certainly a revolutionary revision, with Keichi Sokabe's surprisingly Karl Hyde-sounding lead vocal rising above a lusciously languid, sub-heavy reggae groove. Over on the flip they take on 'Groove Tube', a 1991 indie-pop-meets-acid house single from Japanese outfit Flipper's Guitar, reframing it as a baggy, glassy-eyed rocksteady number.

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タグ: Japanese
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We Are Warriors
Cat: HM 004. Rel: 25 Nov 24
Nia Songbird - "We Are Warriors" (4:06)
Nia Songbird - "We Are Warriors" (version) (4:02)
Higher Meditation - "Dreader Than Dread" (3:51)
Higher Meditation - "Dreader Than Dread" (version) (3:48)
Review: Nia Songbird teams up with producer Higher Meditation for a powerful new roots 12" straight out of Leicester. Featuring the stirring tracks 'We Are Warriors' and 'Dreader Than Dread', this release is a great window into Nia's evocative vocals paired with Higher Meditation's hard-hitting production. The record delivers four compelling versions that blend conscious lyrics with deep, brutalist rhythms that echo the essence of modern roots. With its commanding message and richly layered soundscapes, this release pushes boundaries while staying true to the genre's soulful and revolutionary spirit.
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Cloudy
Cloudy (7")
Cat: MR 002. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Sonia - "Cloudy" (feat Emi & Gel) (3:56)
2shanti - "Bongo Dub" (feat Goja Bongos) (3:55)
Review: Japan is well known for doing things with a truly distinctive and often slightly out-there twist. Reggae and roots are no different and are sounds that have long been explored by artists in the Far East. Muffin is a new label from Japan that will allow us to Delbert into the scene's latest works and now they return with a second curious and lovely 7". It opens with Sonia's 'Cloudy' (feat Emi & Gel) which has angelic pop vocals and a nice earthy dub rhythm below next to bright synth chords. The flip features 2shanti with 'Bongo Dub' (feat Goja Bongos) which slows things down to a nice heady crawl.
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Holding It Down
Cat: AJX 800S. Rel: 10 Jul 24
Holding It Down (3:38)
Holding The Dub (3:37)
Review: Soul Revivers return with 'Holding it Down', the lead single from their highly anticipated follow-up to the acclaimed debut album 'On The Grove'. Teaming up with West London's keyboard maestro and producer Ash Walker, along with vocalist Lyn Gerald, the pair of Nick Manasseh and David Hill deliver an ethereal yet captivating tune that brings to mind Jackie Mittoo's legacy and the essence of balmy summer evenings. As expected from Soul Revivers, the release includes a dub version by Manasseh on limited edition 7".
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Wheel O Matilda
Cat: AR7 020. Rel: 09 Dec 10
Track 1
Track 2
Played by: Archive Recordings
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Ghost Town (40th Anniversary Edition) (half speed remastered)
Cat: 506051 6096770. Rel: 04 Jun 21
Ghost Town (3:41)
Why? (2:55)
Friday Night Saturday Morning (3:35)
Review: The Specials are real UK national treasures, aren't they? And rightly so. Alexis Petridis has even gone so far as to say their standout single 'Ghost Town' is the second greatest UK single to have ever been released. Again, it's hard to really argue with that one. It was a UK chart topper at time of release and speaks eloquently of the urban decay, unemployment and ongoing racial tensions of the period. Sound familiar? Sadly, you once again have to agree. This 40th Anniversary Edition has been mastered and cut at half-speed for extra oomph.
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Big Bold & Brave
Cat: 10KLIONS 36903. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Spectacular - "Big Bold & Brave" (4:05)
Bulby Yorke - "Big, Bold Dub" (3:49)
Reemah - "Run Dem Down" (3:50)
Petah Sunday - "Dub Dem Down" (3:35)
Review: 10000 Lions Sound System brings some serious heat to their final release of 2024. It's a various artists affair with four artists offering up one heavyweight tune each. Spectacular's 'Big Bold & Brave' opens up with raw, guttural vocals over mid-tempo digi-dub rhythms. Bulby Yorke's 'Big, Bold Dub' stirs it back to a more low-end heavy roller but the bright melodies remain. Reemah's 'Run Dem Down; adds some nice female vocal soul next to big horns and raw percussion before a final dub again pairs things back to the rich basslines.
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Unity Is Strength
Unity Is Strength (limiterd 7")
Cat: DE 24003. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Chazbo - "Chazbo In Session" (4:23)
Lin Strong - "Unity Is Strength" (4:26)
Review: The well-regarded Digital English label has got a couple of crucial 7"s dropping at the moment and this one is a standout. It's a two-sided 45rpm that opens up with Chazbo in fine form on the A-side. His gem 'Chazbo In Session' has elements of everything from dub to reggae to lovers' rock. The dub is fat and lazy, the chords are natty and the vocals are soulful and expressive up top. Flip it over and you will get a fine version from Lin Strong named 'Unity Is Strength' that brings even more soul power to the rolling rhythms.
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Give The People What They Want
Cat: VPGS 7105. Rel: 04 May 23
Sugar Minott - "Give The People What They Want" (3:45)
Prince Jammy - "Brothers Of The Blade" (3:26)
Review: VP have got some special and long-lost roots reggae classics here on 45rpm for the first timer in forever. The A-side here first dropped in 1979 and was recorded at Channel One, mixed at King Tubby's and produced by Prince Jammy not one before he went digital - something of a holy trinity of top-class reggae quality. The original is full of proper good and authentic dub flavour with fat bass and smoky atmospheres. Prince Jammy's own superb dub cut features on the flipside which is full of his usual mixing desk magic.
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I Have Taken
Cat: PO 702. Rel: 29 May 24
I Have Taken (2:51)
I Have Taken (version) (3:23)
Review: Original 70s roots reggae label Phase One has prepared a number of reissues this month and they all serve up some quality sounds direct from the source. This one from Leroy Swaby is a lovely vocal cut that was crafted by producer Roy Francis and was originally recorded and released in the late 70s on his excellent label. As with all most of the recordings the label put out, this one comes with a dub done at King Tubby's and arrives in a hard colour company cardboard sleeve.
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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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Taxi Trax
Taxi Trax (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TX 131. Rel: 09 Sep 22
No, No, No (3:44)
Aquarius (feat Tamlins) (4:16)
Artibella (2:07)
Abortion (3:13)
General Penitentiary (3:37)
Sun Is Shining (2:59)
Let Him Go (7:38)
Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (6:50)
Shine Eye Gal (7:29)
Happiness (dub) (4:04)
Abortion (dub) (3:36)
Aquarius (dub) (4:23)
No, No, No (dub) (3:38)
Artibella (dub) (2:21)
General Penitentiary (dub) (3:51)
Plastic Smile (dub) (3:14)
Sit + Wonder (No Loafing) (dub) (3:24)
Sun Is Shining (dub) (3:51)
Sinsemilla (dub) (2:58)
Shine Eye Gal (dub) (3:49)
Let Him Go (dub) (3:53)
Review: Black Uhuru and Sly & Robbie was a powerhouse collaboration that gifted reggae some of its most vital anthems. Backed up by the toughest rhythm section in the business, Black Uhuru were able to push a new urgency in Jamaican music which has lost none of its power over 40 years later. This compilation on TABOU1 gathers together a treasure trove of A-sides, dub mixes and even especially resotred dubplate specials from Black Uhuru's purple patch between 1977 and 1980, when they were recording almost exclusively for Sly & Robbie's Taxi label. Some of these tunes are beyond the wildest dreams of any reggae devotee who knows their onions, but even for the casual listener there's magic in every riddim.
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Disco Deception
Cat: LVD 004. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Take Me As I Am (feat Horseman)
90% Of Me Is You
Love Me Right
Fever
You Got What You Wanted
Funkin' For Jamaica (NY)
Funkin' For Jamaica (NY) (dub)
The Model (feat Horseman)
The Model (dub)
Dub Fever
Review: Disco-infused reggae and soulful grooves are on the agenda as Prince Fatty takes to the controls with regular vocal colllaborators Shniece and Horseman along for the ride too. For the Disco Deception album, he raids the reinvents various classics in the image of his own signature low-end energy and impeccable production, giving us original and dub mixes to choose from in several cases. His version of Krfatwerk's 'The Model', which features both Shniece and Horseman, was an underground smash when it emerged a couple of years back and sounds as vital as ever. 'Fever', made famous by Peggy Lee as far as 1958, gets some soul-stirring vocals from Shniece, and Tom Browne's 'Funkin' For Jamaica (NY)' is a glory of funky basslines to shimmering horns. A magnetic atmosphere that keeps listeners engaged from start to finish, all with character to spare.
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The People's Choice
Cat: DMPEU 004. Rel: 22 Oct 24
Everlasting (version) (5:03)
Version Forever (4:21)
A Piece More (version) (3:32)
Knock Out (version) (4:27)
Rise With (version) (3:57)
King Tubby's Hi Fi (4:16)
Jack Ruby Hi Power (3:33)
Jah Love Of Twelve Tribe (4:27)
King Sturgav (4:21)
People's Choice, The Lion (4:19)
Review: This is the first reissue of Scientists' groundbreaking 1983 LP The People's Choice, which was the debut album created on King Tubby's then-new and soon-to-be legendary 16-track mixing desk. Featuring ten powerful dubs from the dubmaster himself, it opens with the masterful 'Everlasting Version' which is a fierce take on the iconic You Know A Rude Boy/Survival rhythm. The tracks were produced by Roy Cousins and recorded with the Roots Radics at Channel One and then taken to Tubby's studio for final dubbing perfection. This release really is a cornerstone of dub that very much captures the vital era's sonic innovations and Tubby's unmatched production skill.
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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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Dutty Rock
Dutty Rock (limited clear vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 060349 7833108. Rel: 06 Jul 23
Dutty Rock Intro (2:28)
Shout (Street Respect) (3:39)
Gimme The Light (3:47)
Like Glue (3:52)
Get Busy (3:32)
Baby Boy (feat Beyonce) (4:04)
Top Of The Game (feat Rahzel) (4:02)
Ganja Breed (feat Chico) (3:12)
Concrete (3:54)
I'm Still In Love With You (feat Sasha) (4:30)
International Affair (feat Debbie Nova) (3:44)
Can You Do The Work (feat Ce'cile) (3:23)
Punkie (3:35)
My Name (3:40)
Jukin' Punny (2:01)
Gimme The Light (feat Busta Rhymes - Pass The Dro-Voisier remix) (3:24)
Bubble (feat Farenheit) (3:51)
Shake That Thing (3:57)
Esa Loca (feat Tony Touch & ROBB) (3:46)
Punkie (Espanol) (3:31)
Baby Girl (3:40)
Review: Jamaican reggae and dancehall star Sean Paul did a lot to popularise the genre in the UK and US way before the current wave of artists who dominate. Dusty Rock is his seance album from back in November 2022 and it spawned plenty of chart-climbing singles that helped it, and Paul, go on to become a worldwide phenomenon. Of course, the standout single that still gets plenty of hammer is 'Gimme The Light' while 'Like Glue,' 'I'm Still In Love With You' and 'Get Busy' are all bangers, too, on a record full of big hooks, fresh rhythms and big energy.
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Kintsugi Soul Steppers
Cat: RCLP 001. Rel: 21 Mar 24
AKAI Telecom (2:38)
Bruk Encounter (3:12)
Shinjuku Skanking (2:02)
Never 4get (edit) (0:58)
Wind Rider (3:25)
Mercury Rising (1:33)
Riddim Changes (part 1 & 2) (4:00)
Review: Kintsugi is the Japanese art of fixing broken stuff in beautiful ways and thus embracing the item's history. It is also in part the name of this new Kintsugi Soul Stepper's album that mirrors that concept by "celebrating the beauty found in piecing together diverse fragments to create a harmonious whole." Filipino Canadian collective seekersinternational and beat-maker jjuwanstockton lead the charge, on a record that celebrates the fusions of many diverse sounds from dub to soul to nostalgic 1980s Japan, as well as many different cultures, and identities.
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Celebrate The Bullet (remastered)
Celebrate The Bullet (remastered) (180 gram clear vinyl LP)
Cat: CHRX 1306. Rel: 10 Nov 22
(Who Likes) Facing Situations (3:32)
Deep Water (4:02)
Red Reflections (3:35)
Tell Me What's Wrong (3:24)
Bombscare (3:02)
Washed Up & Left For Dead (3:57)
Celebrate The Bullet (4:32)
Selling Out Your Future (3:59)
Cool Blue Lady (3:28)
Their Dream Goes On (3:43)
Bristol & Miami (4:55)
Review: Celebrate The Bullet was the revered second album by The Selecter back in February 1981. It came on the heels of the massive debut Too Much Pressure and a serious run of singles including the likes of 'Missing Words' and 'On My Radio.' Here though things slowed down a little with lyrical commentaries still coming thick and fast on everything from racial to social issues. At the time, the recent murder of John Lennon and an assassination attempt on U.S. President Ronald Regan meant the album got little to no mainstream support because of the title. For this special reissue, the original production tapes were dug out and remastered by Alchemy Mastering at AIR.
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When I Need You (reissue)
Cat: DSRLP 522. Rel: 30 May 24
Oh If I Should Lose Your Love (4:00)
Evergreen (3:49)
Waiting In Vain (5:24)
When I Need You (4:09)
Say You Love Me (6:36)
Dancing To My Own Heartbeart (3:49)
Small Talk (3:29)
It Wasn't Real (3:42)
Review: Janett Silvera's When I Need You is a remarkable 1977 album that originally came on Federal. It's a vocal-laced and mellow reggae delight that features covers of classics by Patti Austin, Albert Hammond, Bob Marley, and more. The album also includes backing vocals by the legendary Marcia Griffiths. From the opening moments of the super smooth 'Oh If I Should Lose Your Love' to the more upbeat and funk fuelled workout that is 'Dancing To My Own Heartbeart' via the sentimental and super deep soul of 'When I Need You' this is an escapist classic.
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Jamaica To Toronto: Soul Funk & Reggae 1967-1974 (reissue) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024)
Jamaica To Toronto: Soul Funk & Reggae 1967-1974 (reissue) (Record Store Day Black Friday RSD 2024) (gatefold yellow & green vinyl 2xLP + 20-page booklet with obi-strip (plays at 45RPM))
Cat: LITA 01911. Rel: 02 Dec 24
Jo-Jo & The Fugitives - "Fugitive Song"
Eddie Spencer - "If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely)"
Jo-Jo & The Fugitives - "Chips - Chicken - Banana Split"
Jackie Mittoo - "Grand Funk"
Lloyd Delpratt - "Together"
Cougars - "I Wish It Would Rain"
Johnnie Osbourne - "African Wake"
Ram - "Love Is The Answer"
Bob & Wisdom - "I Believe In Music"
The Sheiks - "Eternal Love"
Wayne McGhie & The Sounds Of Joy - "Fire (She Need Water)"
Cougars - "Right On"
Eddie Spencer - "You're So Good To Me Baby"
The Hitch-Hikers - "Mr Fortune" (feat The Mighty Pope)
Noel Ellis - "Memories"
Wayne McGhie - "Here We Go Again"
Review: Working in partnership with Light in the Attic and curated by Grammy-nominated producer, DJ and journalist Kevin Howes this wonderful new collection chronicles a vital musical migration: in late-1960s Toronto, Caribbean immigrants infused the city with ska, rocksteady and reggae and recorded some of the era's toughest tracks. Originators from Studio One, Treasure Isle and Trojan Records all united and broke racial and cultural barriers to build an influential yet under-appreciated Canadian reggae scene that is now showcased with a 20-page booklet with archival images, artist bios and essays on this double vinyl set.
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One Two (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
One Two (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (blue vinyl LP + stickers)
Cat: VPALWR 52270. Rel: 16 May 25
One Two
I Am A Geddion
Ain't No Stopping Nancy
Gwan A School
Coward Of The Country
Bam Bam
Transport Connection
Pigeon Rock
Roof Over Me Head
Only Woman DJ With Degree
Review: A Hundred Days Off dropped what seems like an eternity ago back in 2002. By then, Underworld were already dance legends who had crossed over thanks to the ubiquity of their maximal dance anthem hit 'Born Slippy,' which some fans hoped they would recreate endlessly for the rest of their career. But of course they did not. This album found them head into new territory and plenty of richly textured techno and tech-house cuts, some vocal, some instrumental, all balanced by lush, slower moments. Featuring the standout single 'Two Months Off', the record still stands alongside their best work and makes for a satisfying trip back into turn-of-the-millennium electronica.

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ECHOLTD 006
ECHOLTD 006 (180 gram silver vinyl LP + stickers)
Cat: ECHOLTD 006. Rel: 19 Jan 23
Pyke (4:10)
Defiled (4:23)
#H1317 (5:25)
Unknown Regions (4:37)
Chord Marauder (5:20)
The Outer Rim (5:11)
Review: SND & RTN show their class here with a set of six sublime dub techno cuts that have been pressed to nice solver and heavyweight vinyl. There is nothing groundbreaking about the music here but what is done is done to an exceptionally high standard. The sound designs are faultless, from the bottomless bass to the pilot kick drums via the way in which their fizzing chords do nimble dances over the face of each tune. Some lean into the wind, some are utterly horizontal, all are great.
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Studio Works '83-'85
Studio Works '83-'85 (LP + insert)
Cat: TIME 023. Rel: 16 May 25
Get Away (1985)
Kakashi (1984)
Hashiru (1984)
So Do (1983)
Nothing (1985)
Natural Wave (1983)
Morning (1985)
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Samlar Damm
Cat: SR12 008. Rel: 26 Feb 24
Nile Beach Dub (4:47)
Kom Till Mitt Talt (4:30)
Hoga Mamma Moln (8:05)
Robot I En Roddbat (4:08)
Tunnelbanan (4:58)
En Suddig Musik (4:31)
JBL (10:54)
Odeladi Odeladi (2:41)
Review: Soffplaneten takes us deep into a world of downtempo delight with the Samlar Damm LP on Sunken Rock Recordings. It is an eight-track odyssey that veers from the gentle rhythms of the opener to the languid dub rotations of 'Kom Till Mitt Talt' complete with twanging guitars and soulful vocal seductions. 'Hoga Mamma Moln' is a more percussive and upbeat cut built from loose drums and tin pot percussion but held together with smeared and heat-damaged chords. 'Tunnelbanan' is a whacked-out and laid-back stoner joint while 'En Suddig Musik' gets more experimental and unusual in its sonic collage. A wonderfully irreverent new take on Balearic overall.
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 in stock $21.59
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