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Invincible Nature EP
Invincible Nature EP (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: ECHOCORD 094. Rel: 10 Sep 24
Naturally Unnatural (5:00)
Naturally Unnatural (Thomas Fehlmann remix) (8:07)
Unnaturally Balanced (5:06)
Unnaturally Balanced (Another Channel version) (6:14)
Review: Altone, an emerging talent in dub techno, delivers the Invincible Nature EP on Denmark's Echocord Records, a label revered for over two decades. The EP showcases Altone's knack for crafting deep soundscapes. Side-1 features 'Naturally Unnatural,' presenting two distinct takes: the first is sparse and minimal, epitomizing classic dub techno, while the second version is more techy and aggressive, adding an edge to the composition. Side-2 brings remixes of 'Unnaturally Balanced.' Thomas Fehlmann, a legendary producer, lends his expertise to the 'Naturally Flowing' remix, infusing it with a fluid, dynamic quality. The 'Another Channel' version rounds out the EP with a quintessential dub treatment, staying true to the genre's roots. Invincible Nature EP is a compelling showcase of versatility in dub techno and Echocord's enduring influence in the scene.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Blessing
Cat: 078. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Chrissie Bantan - "Blessing" (3:12)
Don One Crew - "Watch The Ride" (version) (3:03)
 in stock $12.52
Below The Static
Below The Static (CD single)
Cat: PNE 4142. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Doorstep
Call Me On The Way Home
Flatlined
All Turned Blue
Laptop
Don't Die Today (bonus track)
 in stock $8.44
Get Ready
Get Ready (limited 12")
Cat: IPM 1210. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Benji Roots - "Get Ready" (3:55)
M Ital - "Dub Ready" (3:57)
Sarah Tobias - "Saxophone Style" (3:36)
M Ital - "Treasure Riddim" (4:04)
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Botha Warning
Cat: 333 023. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Bionic Singer - "Botha Warning" (3:55)
Jamaazima All Star - "Warning To Botha" (3:31)
Review: 333 UK shed backscattered light on another late 1980s anti-apartheid reggae opus, Bionic Singer's 'Botha Warning'. Salvaged from the formerly seafloor dwelling chest that is the Jamaazima label back catalogue, 'Botha Warning' is a star riddim from the late great Osbert "Madoo" Maddo, who was brought up in East Kingston and as a child attended the legendary Alpha Boys School. Over his career he recorded mainly with Joe Gibbs and Errol Thompson, and for Winston Riley's famous Techniques label. The Bionic Singer alias came later, after a move to New York from Jamaica and brief hiatus; releasing on the Bronx-based Jamaazima, 'Warning To Botha' is a bloodthirsty send for South Africa's then prime minister P.W. Botha, set to a sturdy bubbler backing - the track indicts his policies as a key cause for the brutal segregation of the period.
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Fraid A Prison
Cat: TRSBLSH 2. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Fraid A Prison (3:15)
Fraid A Prison (version) (3:38)
 in stock $13.62
Mob Him Kill Him
Cat: TRSBLSH 1. Rel: 23 Aug 24
Mob Him Kill Him (3:35)
Mob Him Kill Him (version) (3:40)
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Jahtarian Dubbers Vol 1 (reissue)
Cat: JTR 01. Rel: 11 Sep 24
Blaze Dem - "Roots Defender" (4:05)
Disrupt - "Kozure Okami" (4:17)
John Frum - "January" (dub) (5:04)
Rootah - "Holy Mount" (part II) (4:28)
 in stock $18.24
Our Thang
Our Thang (limited "beer" translucent brown vinyl 7") (1 per customer)
Cat: SWR 032BEERREDLABEL. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Our Thang (A Jorun Bombay remix) (3:59)
Phungry (A Jorun Bombay remix) (3:18)
Review: While we usually resist the idea of reworking perfect classics, Jorun Bombay masterfully enhances some originals here without losing their essence. This double-sided gem that effortlessly mixes up nostalgia with contemporary flair and it comes on nice coloured wax. This time, he revitalises a classic James Brown production, 'Our Thang' with fresh energy through added guitar, a lively trombone solo, and vibraphone. The second cut 'Phungry' ingeniously blends a seasoned 90s hip-hop cut with reggae-style vocals, all in the same key.
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Played by: The Allergies
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Our Thang
Cat: SWR 032 BLACK PURPLE. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Our Thang (A Jorun Bombay remix) (3:57)
Phungry (A Jorun Bombay remix) (3:28)
Review: Jorun Bombay delivers another standout double-sided release that fuses nostalgic flair with modern touches here. this time pressed dup to a nice coloured 7". Opener 'Our Thang' finds him working a James Brown classic, adding some big brass, lush guitar and funky breaks as well as vibraphone from his band, the Espressolites, which all inject new energy into the timeless track. 'Phungry' then merges a 90s hip-hop classic with reggae vocals in fresh new ways and so both tracks offer a perfect balance of reverence and creativity, making this release another must-have for collectors and fans of Bombay's beats.
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Our Thang
Our Thang (limited "beer" translucent brown vinyl 7")
Cat: SWR 032BEERPURPLE. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Our Thang (A Jorun Bombay remix) (4:00)
Phungry (A Jorun Bombay remix) (3:17)
Review: Beat maker extraordinary and hit king Jorun Bombay returns with another double-sided gem, this time in three different versions of coloured vinyl. As always, he blends nostalgic vibes with fresh 2024 energy on both cuts, starting with 'Our Thang,' in which he reinvents a classic James Brown production, adding funky guitar, trombone, and vibraphone. This instrumental rework gives the track a new lease of life, subtly enhancing a timeless classic while the flip side, 'Phungry,' fuses a 90s hip-hop favourite with reggae vocals. Both tracks showcase Jorun's mastery of enhancing originals without losing their essence.
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Our Thang
Cat: SWR 032 BLACK RED. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Our Thang (A Jorun Bombay remix) (3:58)
Phungry (A Jorun Bombay remix) (3:18)
Review: Jorun Bombay returns with another double-sided gem that again blends nostalgia with fresh 2024 vibes. On 'Our Thang,' he reinvents a classic James Brown production by adding funky guitar riffs, a trombone solo, and vibraphone touches from his band, the Espressolites. This instrumental rework breathes new life into the original and makes subtle yet impactful tweaks to a timeless track. On the flip side, 'Phungry' fuses a 90s rap classic with vocals from the reggae canon in an innovative and seamless blend. Both tracks are essential for pretty much any crate, to be honest.
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Freedom Fighters
Cat: EB 003. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Mike Brooks - "Freedom Fighters" (3:08)
Dougie Conscious - "Rydim Shaolin" (3:06)
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News Carrier
Cat: TM 701. Rel: 23 Sep 24
News Carrier (3:42)
News Carrier (dub) (3:44)
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Dreadlocks Time
Cat: JGM 7018. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Junior Byles - "Dreadlocks Time" (2:51)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Peel Head" (2:49)
Review: The sound of dreadlocks, should there ever be such a thing in the abstract, is best put forward by Junior Byles, the Versatiles' lead member, backed up by a shuffling riddim produced by Errol Thompson and Joe Gibbs. 'Dreadlocks Time' hears a relick of their 'Ba Ba Boom' beat, and is a heartwarming song about self-care and respect for one's own hair, with lyrics: "don't try to stop dreading/natty dread time is a-here/don't lose your cool/respect the rules..." The music is just as measured in feel, and the version is just as "natty", so to speak; there's a very well-timed acapella moment thrown in with the version mix.
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Deputy Dawg
Cat: JAH 01. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Deputy Dawg (3:28)
Deputy Dawg (dub) (3:28)
Review: Jahug is a brand new label that kicks off with a heavy rhythm from Carl I aka producer Carl Gayle. 'Deputy Dawg' is the tune and it has a low-slung low end that is couched in plenty of warm reverb. The vocals up top are raw and unaffected and filled with a sense of yearning. Add in some fresh hits and classic reggae guitar riffs and you have a nice fresh roots cut. On the flip, more horns are brought to the fore to give it some subtle warrior energy while extra effects and fleshy reverb all add more weight to the original.
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Gun Fevah
Cat: 457 24. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Gun Fevah (3:36)
Wise Man (3:32)
Review: Gun Fevah' and 'Wise Man' are the latest offerings from Champion Sound, blending halftime rhythms and jungle aesthetics into a seamless package of dub-infused tracks. Formed in the Russian underground, the crew behind this 7" came together through a shared love of reggae. Neekeetone's drums and Koondoongoo's bass laid the foundation, with the pair meeting Distant Roots at Dub Raw Camp in the Caucasus. It's clear that these global influences have seeped into the record. Released on 45Seven, a label known for pushing the boundaries of dubby jungle, this release feels both rooted in tradition and forward-thinking. 'Gun Fevah' opens with echoing horns and skanks before plunging into a murky jungle atmosphere, driven by sharp halftime snares. It's all about building tension, the kind of track that doesn't rush to make its impact but lingers, unhurried yet potent. On the flip side, 'Wise Man' takes a more familiar route, evoking Sesame's Treat with its playful energy, carried by a bassline that's endlessly rolling and hypnotic. The duo's mastery of space and depth makes these tunes perfect for sound system sessions, where each element resonates fully. It's dub music with a jungle twist, looking both back to its origins and ahead to its future.
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Sinner Man (reissue)
Cat: HSRSS 0029. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Annette Clarke - "Sinner Man" (3:42)
Lee Perry - "Sinner Man" (dub) (2:53)
Review: The reissue of Annette Clarke's 'Sinner Man,' produced by the legendary Lee Perry, is a gem for reggae enthusiasts and vinyl collectors. Released on Harlem Shuffle Records, this 7" vinyl brings back the sought-after 1973 track that seamlessly blends reggae with a touch of ska, adding an extra layer of allure for fans of the genre. Side-1 features the original 'Sinner Man,' a track from early reggae days while hinting at the infectious energy of ska. Clarke's vocals are compelling, and Perry's production gives the song a timeless quality. On Side-2, the Lee Perry dub version takes the track to another dimension. With heavy echo effects and the rhythm pushed into the background, Perry's dub creates an immersive experience that highlights his genius as a producer.
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Murder Dem
Cat: TUF 191. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Richie Culture - "Murder Dem" (4:02)
Floyd Afrika - "Dub Dem" (4:01)
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Son Don't Shoot Your Brother Down Put Away The Gun
Cat: TW 00112. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Son Don't Shoot Your Brother Down Put Away The Gun (5:42)
Loving Feeling (6:08)
Review: Originally recorded and released in 1979 and losing none of its power and resonance in these here times, Earl Cunningham and Naggo All Stars' eternal collaboration comes back into print after too long out in the wilderness. 'Son Don't Shoot Your Brother Down' is an urgent call to lay down arms, backed up by a sprightly skank straight from the golden age of roots reggae. On the flip, Cunningham delivers a career-best heartbreak performance on 'Loving Feeling', striking the right melancholic mood that goes so well with matters of the heart. Stone cold classic reggae finally back in reach for DJs and listeners with normal sized pockets.
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 in stock $17.16
It Takes Two To Tango
Cat: FASHION 704. Rel: 02 Oct 24
It Takes Two To Tango (3:23)
Jux In (dub) (4:03)
Review: Junior Delgado's album It Takes Two To Tango on the Fashion label arrived in 1986 and brought plenty of new ideas to the dancehall and lovers rock sounds of the time. It is one of an impressive 22 he has penned over his long career and now the title track from it has been pressed up to this 7" courtesy of the Real Rock imprint. 'It Takes Two To Tango' is a nice heavy roller with fat drums and bass and some great vocal work up top. On the flip is 'Jux In' (dub) which is a version of the A-side by Jux & The A Class Crew which adds some nice shiny synth smears that swirl about the mix.
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Ska Fever Vol 2
Cat: OGR 880. Rel: 24 Sep 24
Junior Dell & The D Lites - "Rude Girl" (2:47)
Prince Alphonso & The Fever - "Malostran-Ska" (2:42)
Junior Dell & The D Lites - "Remember To Forget" (2:51)
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Beseda Blues" (2:43)
Review: The superb Original Gravity label is back with more OG reggae brilliance and ska classics. This second volume of Ska Fever kicks off with a big stepper from Junior Dell & The D Lites in the form of 'Rude Girl' while Prince Alphonso & The Fever bring big playful brass to 'Malostran-Ska' and Junior Dell & The D Lites then return on the flipside of this 7" with 'Remember To Forget' which picks up the pace and is built on a hardcore rhythm. The legendary Woodfield Rd Allstars shut things down with a more melancholic vibe on 'Beseda Blues.'
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Ina Jah Children (reissue)
Cat: JGM 7019. Rel: 04 Oct 24
Dhaima - "Ina Jah Children" (4:08)
Mighty Two - "Save The Children" (4:24)
Review: In 1977, singer Dhaima recorded some lovely and uplifting rockers with The Professionals at Joe Gibbs's studio, and now one of them is reissued here on the Joe Gibbs Music label, complete with a dub version from The Mighty Two. First up, Dhaima's original 'Ina Jah Children' is one of those sweet rhythms that has a breezy feel and lovely sunny melodies next to a lush and soulful female vocal, all of which pay great tribute to the one and only Jah. The dub-wise flip on the B-side is 'Save The Children' and it has some more snaking bass, hissing hi-hats and a nice unhurried vibe for lazy and loud sessions.
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Rebel Muzik
Rebel Muzik (red vinyl 7")
Cat: FAB 701. Rel: 09 Sep 24
Dixie Peach - "Rebel Muzik" (3:35)
Flesh & Blood Posse - "Rebel Muzik" (version) (3:35)
Review: The Flesh & Blood label kicks on here with a nice blood-red vinyl 7" featuring a hard-hitting new tune from Dixie Peach. 'Rebel Muzik' hits plenty of key dancehall hallmarks - the shiny, metallic digital chords, the stepping rhythms, the swaggering bass down low and some fine bars up top. On the flip, you can find a more heady and stripped-back version with some melon-twisting effects and dangling piano chords courtesy of the in-house Flesh & Blood Posse's own version. Plenty of damage will done with either of these providing they are played loud and at the right time.
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Percussion Pals Vol 1
Percussion Pals Vol 1 (limited 12")
Cat: TDCHUMS 009. Rel: 22 Aug 24
DJ Poufsouffle - "Totally Manic" (7:57)
Spice Route - "Gruler Dub" (6:22)
Neil Diablo - "Starry Night" (5:45)
Hysteric - "Pinball" (4:09)
Review: Having already introduced us to many of their regular 'pals' - re-editors specialising in Balearic and cosmic oddities - Manchester's Drum Chums crew now wants is to meet their 'percussion pals'. They operate within similar sonic territory if this first multi-artist missive is believed, albeit with more of a penchant for dubbed-out drums. There's plenty to set the oulse racing throughout, from the metronomic dub-chug of Spice Route's incredible 'Gruler Dub' - a fine re-edit debut from the long-serving Bristol selector - and the expertly dubbed-out space disco trip that is DJ Pouffsouffle's 'Totally Manic'. Elsewhere, Manc stalwart Neil Diablo delivers the ultra-slow weird-wave pop of 'Starry Night', while Hysteric's 'Pinball' is a blue-eyed soul treat.
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Bigger Than Jamrock
Bigger Than Jamrock (7" 再プレス)
Cat: MC 004. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Bigger Than Jamrock (3:54)
Sleng Hop (3:39)
Review: An eagerly awaited repress of DJ Shepdog's 2006 mashup of Damian Marley's 'Welcome To Jamrock' with Dead Prez's 'It's Bigger Than Hip Hop', effortlessly juxtaposing one of contemporary dancehall's most iconic vocals with undeniably one of the fattest basslines ever laid. This iconic pairing is flanked by ultra fun cut 'Sleng Hop' uniting the original Dead Prez acapella with another of the world's most famous basslines- Prince Jammy's Casiotone MT-40 'rock & roll' rhythm... You do the math!
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Open Your Eyes
Cat: RSR 12010. Rel: 08 Oct 24
Open Your Eyes (instrumental) (4:39)
Open Your Eyes (dub mix 1) (4:39)
Open Your Eyes (dub mix 2) (4:39)
Open Your Eyes (Heavy mix) (4:39)
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Freedom Street
Cat: CNE 004. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Earl 16 - "Freedom Street" (2:45)
Earl 16 - "Freedom" (dub) (2:44)
Sarah Tobias - "Moonlight Serenade" (2:45)
Sarah Tobias - "Moon" (dub) (2:45)
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Smooth Operator
Smooth Operator (7" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: PARK 1060. Rel: 20 Aug 24
Smooth Operator (3:16)
Kiss Of Life (4:09)
Review: Yuima Enya & Inokashira Rangers offer fresh takes on classic Sade tracks with their new release. 'Smooth Operator' transforms into a smoothed-out lounge record infused with reggae, while still retaining the soul and pop appeal of the original. On Side-2, 'Kiss of Life,' becomes a breezy jam with a subdued yet vibrant lounge band feel. Hats off to them for tackling such beloved songs and making them their own. These are great alternative versions, bringing new life to Sade's classics while respecting the originals. Perfect for fans looking to experience these timeless tracks in a new light.
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Rocky Mountain
Cat: PFR 013. Rel: 09 Sep 24
Rocky Mountain (feat Marijah) (3:41)
Rocky Mountain (dub) (3:41)
Real Roots Rock (feat Addis Pablo) (3:45)
Real Roots Version (3:44)
Review: Purple Fade's 13th release welcomes back the same artists who served up their last 12". Be Clean, back in November of last year. This time Fat Frog links with Mariah for vocal duties. What they cook up is a fresh, swaggering dub with ice-cold drums and splashy cymbals, classic reggae chord vamps and tons of reverb. The vocal is clean and pure and on the same side, you can find a dub version that is even deeper. 'Real Roots Rock' (feat Addis Pablo) is on the reverse and is led by mystical harmonica leads. A Real Roots Version closes out a useful EP of cool contemporary dub.
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My Baby Of Magic
Cat: CHAD 20. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Sonia Ferguson - "My Baby Of Magic" (7:41)
Overnight Players - "Nigril Swamp Rock" (4:32)
Review: This always standout lovers' rock and disco track by Sonia was originally released in 1980 on North London's Cha Cha label. The immediately much-loved tune became a firm favourite in clubs and on big sound systems and features a smooth, soulful vibe that's perfect for fans old and new of lovers' rock. On the B-side is 'Nigril Swamp Rock,' a harmonica-led instrumental by The Overnight Players that adds a unique touch to the release. The pressing is crisp and clean, so it is a real gem that is well worth copping on a tidy 7".
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 in stock $20.15
Nuff A Dem Nuh See What A Gwan
Cat: TRSMK 1. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Nuff A Dem Nuh See What A Gwan (7:11)
Hypocrite (7:21)
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Ina Amagideon
Ina Amagideon (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: SJ 001. Rel: 18 Sep 24
Winston Flames - "Ina Amagideon" (3:02)
Winston Flames & Brentford Rockers - "Amagideon" (3:05)
 in stock $29.68
Reggae Music
Cat: CR 104. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Reggae Music (3:33)
Reggae Riddim (3:35)
 in stock $13.06
Take It Easy (reissue)
Cat: 333020. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Take It Easy (3:42)
Take It Easy (version) (3:52)
Review: Death Is Not The End's wonderful 333 series continues here with another standout digi roots 7? from late 90s New York star Gumbae Culture, who it is said was a favourite of Jah Shaka. 'Take It Easy' was produced by Ricky "Mad Man" Myrie, a key figure in reggae/dancehall production since the early 90s and someone now just as known for working with Sean Paul and Capleton. Gumbae Culture's sharp vocals lead the way on a deep, dubby, cavernous track that was recorded at Philip Smart's iconic HC&F Studio with engineering by Michel McDonald. Haunting xylophone, sharp snares, and deep subs drive it onward and if you like it more stripped back then flip it over and dive into the version.
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Dem Divide Us To Conquer
Cat: YMGR 7010. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Guux - "Dem Divide Us To Conquer" (3:56)
Mister Ites - "Dem Divide Us To Conquer" (dub) (4:03)
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Hard Times
Cat: 3BCR 004. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Hard Times (4:05)
Hard Dub (4:08)
 in stock $14.15
Torao No Tairyo Sen
Cat: TIM 022EP. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Torao No Tairyo Sen (Tairyo remix) (3:38)
Torao No Tairyo Sen (Tempura dub) (3:23)
Review: Hawaiian enka singer Torao Hikariyama is renowned in his circles for winning a foreign talent singing competition on TV. He is utterly beloved in his home country, and rightly so, for his performances at Bon dance festivals. He has several hits to his name and now one of them, the wonderful 'Torao no Tairyo Sen' has been daringly remixed and dubbed by Tengaku Dub. This brilliant release now makes its long-awaited debut on double-sided 7" and is sure to get plenty of heavy plays.
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Brainfood Juggling
Cat: VCR 7002. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Brainfood Juggling (3:13)
Brainfood (dub) (3:12)
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Crazy Feeling Of Love
Cat: BHR 7006. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Peter Hunnigale - "Crazy Feeling Of Love" (3:22)
Brixton Heights Orchestra & Gaudi - "Caruggi Jazz" (3:22)
Review: Brixton Heights Records' 'This Crazy Feeling Called Love' is a collaborative single by the Brixton Heights Crew, Kieko De Stefanis, and Gaudi. The track features Mafia & Fluxi on drums and bass, Gaudi on piano and co-production, and contributions from the Ital Horns, N. Gatti, and R. Rassi. Legendary reggae singer Peter Hunnigale provides new English lyrics that have been adapted from an old reggae song by the Italian band Sensasciou. The A-Side showcases Hunnigale's iconic vocals, while the B-side, 'Caruggi Jazz,' is an instrumental tribute to Genoa's charming alleys with a dub-infused orchestral sound. Mixed by Gaudi and mastered by Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, this is sure to become a dancefloor hit.
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Show Some Love
Cat: YMGR 7009. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Clvie Hylton - "Show Some Love" (3:32)
Paul Maiden & Manwel T - "Unconditional Style" (3:46)
Review: Yi Mas Gan is back with a new and timeless roots 7" that will keep the summer vibes alive even as Autumn begins to bite. On the a-side, this one features J.A. singer Clive Hylton who was recorded by French producer Manwel T as he did his thing on 'Show Some Love.' Empowering warrior leads rise up out of the mix as the trad reggae rhythms roll down low and his impassioned vocals ring out. Flip this one over and you will find Paul Maiden & Manwel T flipping it into a version they call 'Unconditional Style.'
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To Zion
To Zion (12")
Cat: SKR 008. Rel: 11 Oct 24
Barry Isaacs - "To Zion" (6:44)
Ras I Dub - "Aba The Father" (version) (6:58)
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Down Beat Rule
Cat: HR7S 317. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Down Beat Rule (4:17)
Down Beat Rule (Jungle version) (4:17)
Review: Ja-Ge George is a rather little-known dancehall artist who has turned out only a few releases over the last 20 years. He hails from Japan and is part of the Rub-A-Dub Market crew and now he is back with a new single that comes on Far Eastern label Lawson Entertainment. 'Down Beat Rule' blends new school and contemporary raga and dancehall into a classic-sounding cut with some rhythmic vocal stabs, natty, polished chords and broken tumbling beats to amp up any crowd. On the flip, it becomes a high-energy jungle workout powered by blistering breakbeats.
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 in stock $23.69
Step It All Over
Cat: JGM 7022. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Freddie McGregor & Jah Berry - "Step It All Over" (3:54)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Rock It" (3:36)
Review: Top tier reggae vocalist Freddie McGregor worked often with thereat producer Joe Gibbs back in their heyday. Once such occasion was when they took on a version of Bob Marley's 'Rock My Boat' and originally released it in 1981. Produced by The Mighty Two aka Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson, it's got a fat low end and nice guitar chords that are lazy and inviting while a stylised vocal up top. On the flip, Gibbs and The Professional dubs things out.
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Bitta Attack
Bitta Attack (limited double 7")
Cat: AGS 079. Rel: 11 Sep 24
Bitta Attack (3:57)
Dine An' Dash (feat AP & Max High) (3:56)
IDP (Introducing Don Pormy) (3:07)
Influencer SMH (feat AP) (4:01)
Review: Aloha Got Soul is pleased to announce Bitta Attack, the newest release from Jah Gumby. Based in Palolo Valley, Honolulu, the producer and multi-instrumentalist brings shimmering musical diversity and crate-digging sensibility to his four-track EP. Two high-energy, progressive reggae tunes, 'Dine An' Dash' and 'Influencers.m.h.', trace a link to his 2018 release Humility: The Vibes of Jah G, a double LP that presented Gumby's masterful ability to craft rich arrangements with overwhelming instrumental density. Continuing this tradition, Bitta Attack hears an expansion of Gumby's galaxy, introducing listeners to his love of freestyle music, the electronic New York dance genre made popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Both tracks derive heavily from freestyle's rhythm, cadence and synth-heavy production, though it fuses this with Jah Gumby's already established yet unique style, resulting in something unlike anything you've ever heard before.
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Powers That Be
Powers That Be (limited 12")
Cat: MMR 003. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Jah Mason - "Jah Army" (3:41)
Jah Mason - "Field Marshall Dubwize" (3:42)
Locks Messenjah - "Who Cyan 'ear" (3:15)
Locks Messenjah - "Dem Ago Feel!" (3:08)
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Rootsman Style
Cat: BBQ 1. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Rootsman Style (4:10)
Rootsman Style (dub version) (4:10)
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Oh Jah
Oh Jah (7")
Cat: TM 703. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Oh Jah (3:04)
Oh Jah (dub) (3:12)
Played by: Tom Drew
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Dem A War
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