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Singles
Crazy Kind Of Feeling
Crazy Kind Of Feeling (140 gram vinyl 12")
Cat: ERC 101. Rel: 15 Feb 21
Crazy Kind Of Feeling (5:15)
Crazy Kind Of Feeling (dub take 1) (5:18)
Crazy Kind Of Feeling (DJ Duckcomb Discomix) (7:47)
Review: The always cultured Emotional Rescue kicks of the first of what will be a series of reissue sou the music of young Michael Ashley aka Haile Maskel. He hailed from Trenchtown in Jamaica and grew up singing, learning guitar and bass, redoing under the tutelage of Bob Marley early on. Here his soul drenched reggae is offered dup with 'Crazy Kind Of Feeling', a unique track with horns and big bass but also a subtle disco energy. Next to a dub take, Patrick Billard aka DJ Duckcomb serves up a mix that embellishes on the disco elements.



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out of stock $11.08
Kill The Devil
Cat: CGI 7006. Rel: 09 Mar 20
Kill The Devil (3:22)
Bury The Devil (3:36)
Review: Original copies of the original 1978 seven-inch of 12 Tribes Of Israel's debut single are not only hard to find, but also exceedingly expensive on the rare occasions they do come up for sale. This reissue then is well overdue. "Kill The Devil" is that rarest of things: an instrumental roots reggae workout that peppers a dancefloor-friendly groove with fluid piano, Hammond organ and jazz guitar solos. The flipside dub version - re-titled "Bury The Devil" - is also superb, with a stripped-back, reverb-drenched version of the track's killer groove rightly taking pride of place throughout.
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out of stock $14.41
Stamp N Go
Cat: FTR 034. Rel: 16 Jun 21
Stamp 'n' Go (3:46)
Stamp 'n' Go (part 2) (3:45)
Review: Here is the second single on Skankin' Society, a new sub label of Geneva's Fruits Records. 'Stamp 'N' Go' by Antonin Chatelain and Mathias Liengme (aka The 18th Parallel) is instrumental ska with a roots feel. A horns line that will stay in your head, with the addition of mind-blowing solos by talented musicians such as Anthony Dietrich Buclin, Michael Borcard and Alexandre Schneiter, not to mention the legendary Leroy 'Horsemouth' Wallace on the drums. The B side features an alternative filter mix by Roberto Sanchez.
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out of stock $12.19
Poets Dub EP
Cat: PCR 040. Rel: 03 Jul 07
Panoptikum (remix)
Dubben (dub)
Dubben (remix)
Grand Magneto - "Tainted Love" (original mix)
Review: Just in time for Poet Clubs 10th birthday, 7 Samurai have also crafted the exclusive "Poet Dub EP" compilation, featuring Jamaican born Desmond Foster (Freddie Cruger, Zilverzurf) on vocals. It also features the most wanted reggae cover version of "Tainted Love".
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Intérprete: Christian Kessler
out of stock $11.64
Spirulina
Spirulina (10")
Cat: UNTYMVMNT 1001. Rel: 28 Apr 21
Aba Ariginal - "Spirulina" (3:24)
Al Unity - "New Roots (Healthy Growth Riddim)" (3:20)
Al Unity - "Dub Spirulina" (3:24)
Al Unity - "Spirulina Dub" (3:17)
Review: Aba-Ariginal is the alias of trumpeter (and Homefront Productions boss) Patrick Anthony Tenyue, whose accomplished musicianship accompanies the uplifting reggae riddims of 'Spirulina', followed by a bunch of versions by Al Unity. Tenyue (aka Matic) has and continues to record with some of the greatest reggae recording artists, and is a sought after musician and producer. His passion is 'dubwise' where he is known for the great brass horns as heard under the Aba Ariginal alias. With his brother Henry 'Buttons' Tenyue, he's worked with every successful reggae act coming out of the UK and Jamaica.
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out of stock $13.58
Inflation
Peter Abdul & The Abeng Musical Box - "Inflation" (2:55)
Russ D In Front Room Studio - "Inflation" (Dubwise) (2:57)
Review: Italian label Dig This Way serves up a third sizzling offering, this time featuring Nigerian singer Peter Abdul. He does his heart aching work over a solid rhythm from Abeng's Musical Box and the results are steeped in romance and yearning. A flip side dub from Russ Disciple is also well worth checking for its smart effects and fathom deep bass. Abdul is a relative unknown but for his 1984 album Get Down With Me, which head in a more boogie and funk direction. Regardless, this is a tasty dub, make no mistake.
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Intérprete: Afro Beat Foundation
out of stock $13.29
Hang 'Em High (reissue)
Hang 'Em High (reissue) (limited 7" in hand-numbered sleeve)
Cat: JAMWAX 030RE. Rel: 29 Sep 23
Richard Ace - "Hang 'Em High" (3:10)
Hugh Black & George Ferris - "Candy Lady" (2:23)
Review: On first spin, this 1968 rocksteady classic by Richard Ace, 'Hang 'Em High', instantly catches the ear. The electrifying combo of low-pedalled piano, bass bubble and monoized Hammond organ, all brought together under a dusty recording palette, wafts off a distinctly spaghetti-Western-dub aura. A Trojan Records favourite in its earliest heyday, it did well to launch the career of Ace, a lesser-cited Jamaican pianist whose talents nevertheless cropped up countless times across the catalogues of many of the nation's most esteemed dub imprints, including Studio One, Tiger and Coxsone. Just as it did on the original Trojan release, the song appears alongside the anthem 'Candy Lady' by Hugh Black and George Ferris, also produced by Ace's confidant for 'Hang 'Em High', Harry J.
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out of stock $14.97
Stay Dread
Cat: JFR 740. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Stay Dread (3:18)
Stay (dub) (3:30)
Review: This hidden gem from 1975 was self-released on Glen Adams' Capo label out of Brooklyn, New York. 'Stay Dread' rather flies under the radar but is a must-listen, especially the outer limits version on the flip which is a brilliantly psychedelic dub with a mad cosmic lead that takes you into all new realms. The original is a great example of reggae's raw energy and experimental spirit with Adams' distinct vocal style adding a unique touch to proceedings. The rare original has become a sought-after find for reggae heads so do not sleep on this reissue which is unpolished yet powerful.
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 in stock $14.14
Burkina Faso (feat Jura Soundsystem mix)
Cat: ERC 133. Rel: 17 Apr 23
Burkina Faso (Wagadugu Blues)
Burkina Faso (Wagadugu dub)
Burkina Faso (Jura Soundsystem Discodub)
Review: Emotional Rescue can be relied on to dig up obscure, left of centre dance gems and serve them up to newer, wider audiences. Adu's reggae-pop cut 'Burkina Faso' is a great example, re-purposed for the dancefloor without any of its original flavour lost in the overhaul. A
South Saharan/West African emigre to Brixton, Rauf Adu would go on to fairly sizeable European fame with the Eddy Grant-esque 'Human To Human'. This, however, is his 1982 debut for Copasetic Records, another reggae-pop inspired, ludicrously catchy effort with scorched electric guitar and a Compass Point-style drum/bassline providing rhythmic rocksteadiness. As well as the buffed up original, there's a dub mix, which gives his beautiful guitar plenty of room to breathe, and an appearance from the Isle of Jura Sound System boss Kevin Griffiths , whose remix completes the trio of mixes.
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out of stock $14.14
Wonderful World
Cat: 4WDV 017. Rel: 11 Jul 23
Afrikan Simba - "Wonderful World" (3:48)
Vibronics - "Beautiful Dub" (3:48)
Review: Italian label 4Weed Music is all about music you might want to smoke to, as the title suggests. It's an ever-expanding indie that deals in serious sound system, dub and bass tackle. This new one 'Wonderful was originally produced on the Japan riddim which was composed and arranged by Dread Lion Hi Fi following Japan's 2011 T?hoku Earthquake and the ensuing tidal wave that struck. He wrote it in Italy and it features the line "From Milano Italy to Tokyo Japan" in honour of that over hefty low ends, steely mid-range leads and ricochetting hits. A fat dub is found on the B-side of this release which was for years thought lost until a hard disk turned up the treasure.
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out of stock $11.92
Guide & Protect
Cat: ARI 321. Rel: 01 Nov 23
Aisha - "Guide & Protect" (3:45)
Mad Professor - "Aztec Warrior" (3:45)
Review: Is there a more consistent partnership in UK lovers rock than Pamela 'Aisha' Ross and Neil 'Mad Professor' Fraser? The pair has been working together consistently since 1986 and continue to periodically deliver killer cuts. 'Guide & Protect', which was first featured on the CD (but not vinyl) edition of Ross's 1987 album High Priestess, is one of their best - a sweet, life-affirming affair in which Ross sings sweetly and emotionally atop a typically synth-heavy, dub-flecked lovers rock 'riddim' by the effervescent Fraser. On this 7" edition, an edited version of the 1987 original comes backed by 'Aztec Warrior', a deliciously dubbed-out Mad Professor take on the same riddim featuring echoing flute and brass snippets.
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Intérprete: Lexx
out of stock $12.74
One Way Street
Cat: DKR 270. Rel: 20 Jun 23
One Way Street (feat Val Bennett) (3:55)
Crying Time (feat Roy Man) (2:53)
Review: This is a reissue of a 7" single by Bobby Aitken and The Carib Beats, a Jamaican ska and rocksteady band active mainly during the 1960s. 'One Way Street' comes as a jubilant instrumental number topped off with a chromatic piano and prominent saxophone glidings from Val Bennett. 'Ska Mary', meanwhile, hears Roy Man croon over a bustling dive bar mood, slapping rims and shoulder-raising swings aplenty.
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out of stock $10.82
Benwood Dick
Benwood Dick (7" + insert)
Cat: AB 048. Rel: 03 Jun 21
Benwood Dick (2:38)
Apollo 12 (2:13)
Review: Laurel Aitken has got plenty of essential singles in his discography but this Benwood Dick / Apollo 12" is one of the most desirable of them all. It was originally issued in 1969, but only a pre-release, with the full thing cancelled. That has made it rare as hens teeth, but rightly so. The suggestive lyrics might not sit well with every in today's climate but the riddim itself is faultless. It's carried by heavy bassline, as is the flip, which is a skinhead referencing tune that has achieved cult status. Pressed on eco-vinyl and remastered for this reissue, don't miss out.
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out of stock $14.97
Landlords & Tenants
Cat: BBC 040. Rel: 09 Sep 21
Landlords & Tenants (2:45)
Everybody Suffering (2:34)
Review: This double A-side is a timely reissue of two gems from Laurel Aitken that were originally released back in 1969. Cuban-born Jamaican singer Aitken is considered to be one of the pioneers of ska music in Jamaica. He left us in 2005 but had already amassed a hefty discography that stretched to more than 230 singles. Two of them here show his different sides - the first is the impassioned and yearning sound of slow motion cut 'Landlords & Tenants' which muses on the pressures of island life. The seance, despite the title of 'Everybody Suffering' is an upbeat, rump-wiggling jam to get a party started.
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out of stock $10.82
Cambridge Road
Cat: ZAMZAM 75. Rel: 30 Sep 19
Cambridge Road (4:13)
Over & Out (3:46)
Review: New Zealander Akcept is arguably rather representative of his home country's unique approach to bass music, offering up a string of releases for the likes of Modern Hypnosis, Amar and Moonshine that fuse dubstep and UK dub rhythms with audible references to techno and roots music. He's at it again on this superb new single, first combining African percussion, pitched down vocal samples, deep dubstep rhythms, weighty bass and dub effects on A-side club cut "Cambridge Road". He stays closer to experimental dub territory on flipside "Over & Out", where sparse drum hits and metallic dub trails combine with an unashamedly heavy sub-bass motif and Melodica samples to devastating effect.
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Intérprete: Toby Tobias
out of stock $11.08
Jah Light
Cat: RSCS 7008. Rel: 30 Mar 21
Ruben Alexander - "Jah Light" (3:33)
Brentford Disco Set - "Jah Light" (dub) (3:53)
Review: Throughout the late '70s, Ruben Alexander regularly collaborated with the Brentford Disco Set (aka The Soul Defenders, The Brentford Road All-Stars, The Brentford Rockers) who were one of the main in-house bands of the Studio One recording studio and label at 13 Brentford Road, Kingston 5, Jamaica W.I. They were essentially made up of the same group of musicians which included Vin Morgan, Leroy 'Horsemouth' Wallace, Bagga Walker, Cedric Brooks and Pablove Black. Alexander's skillful mastery of the saxophone dominates the A side version of 'Jah Light', and then the B.D.S. let the good times continue to roll on the B-side dub version.
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out of stock $14.14
One Culture
Cat: PRTL 7092. Rel: 31 Mar 25
One Culture (4:01)
One Prayer (4:02)
Review: Alpha & Omega is a legendary dub duo and despite them having many superb sounds to their credit, this one is a real standout. 'One Culture' pens with heavy bass as you would expect, but the alluring Indian vocal up top is even more hypnotic. It has a transcendental feel and is soulful and smoky while warped synths rumble away beneath the dusty drums. It's a real mental trip. On the flip is 'One Prayer' which is paired right back to dubby rhythms and subtle vocals are smudged and smeared throughout. Both of these are perfect for lazy Sunday afternoons in the sun.
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Intérprete: Dr. Sud
 in stock $14.97
Shashamane
Cat: PRTL 7080. Rel: 28 Jun 23
Shashamani (3:46)
Shashamani (dub) (3:49)
Review: Alpha and Omega's 'Shashamani' was first featured on a 1996 long player called Voice in the Wilderness. It's an ice-cold dub with a fathom-deep low end and hypnotic if muted lead melody that snakes its way between the heavy drums. It's a cavernous atmosphere that sounds as fresh now as ever. It has never been backed with this unheard B-side dub before, either, so is an extra special one to add to the racks as that dub goes extra melon-twisting with more punch in the kicks and hissing hi-hats leaving long tails.
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out of stock $14.69
Bush Ganja
Cat: PRTL 7081. Rel: 30 Jun 23
Bush Ganja (feat G Issacs) (3:15)
Oh What A Dub (3:14)
Review: Partial are busy reissuing a series of the best works from pioneering UK dub outfit Alpha & Omega. They are known for the likes of their timeless 1991 reggae album Overstanding and seminal 'Shashamani' tune which came on a 1996 long player called Voice in the Wilderness. This 7" offers up 'Bush Ganja' which came originally back in 2006 and was made as a one-off with Gregory Isaacs, the late and great Jamaican singer. It has pretty much been sold out since the day it dropped but now comes back to a sound system near you with its ice cold dub, head twisting electronics and impassioned vocal. Check the flip for a mad dub.
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 in stock $13.29
The Jungle Trembles
The Jungle Trembles (limited 7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: ZAMZAM 97. Rel: 02 Dec 24
The Jungle Trembles (feat Nai-Jah) (3:42)
The Dubplate Trembles (3:38)
Review: Alpha & Omega are serious UK dub legends and now they are back on ZamZam with a typically powerful new anthem featuring Steppas Records' Nai-Jah. Over a thunderous bassline, melodica, sparkling keys and evocative jungle sounds, Nai-Jah's heartfelt lyrics call for empathy and action as he signs "Money-making has filled our minds with disease." The flipside jam on this fine 7" is 'The Dubplate Trembles' which extends the vibes in classic style. Another fine collaboration from these mainstays who have already long since assured their legacy over the course of 30-plus albums that have shaped global sound system culture.
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out of stock $12.48
Two Sacred Swords
Cat: AS 0713. Rel: 21 Jun 13
Two Sacred Swords
Dub Sacred Swords
Two Sacred Swords (DJ Madd remix)
Review: Steppas head honcho Alpha joins forces with prolific toaster Lutan Fyah for a rootical exercise in traditional dub. With a bumping bassline and sugar-sweet vocals, it's a fantastic transitional track that's guaranteed to enjoy plenty of exposure this festival season. For added club-focussed welly (and some lovely cymbal splashes) head for DJ Madd's remix.
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out of stock $11.03
Tune Up Ska (reissue)
Cat: OGR 796RE. Rel: 09 Nov 20
Tune Up Ska (3:16)
Time Is Ska Tight (Aternative take) (3:53)
Review: While this record looks and sounds vintage - like the majority of Original Gravity's output - it is in fact a revivalist, turn-of-the-60s style ska production from Welwyn Garden City's Neil Anderson. A-side 'Tune Up Ska' is particularly potent, with Anderson and his studio musicians serving up a classic ska groove (think walking bass, up-tempo rhythm and blues drums and tight horn blasts), onto which a variety of fuzzy saxophone and organ solos are layered. Clubs may not be open right now, but when they do, we can see it lighting up ska-loving crowds. Over on the flip, Anderson and company turn their attention (sorry) to Booker T & The MG's cut 'Time is Tight', reinventing it as a boisterous, horn-heavy affair featuring some superb trumpet solos.
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out of stock $11.08
Cherchez
Cherchez (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: HR 004. Rel: 13 Mar 20
Cherchez (vocal remix) (4:00)
Cherchez (Le B-Boy) (3:42)
Review: The Altered Tapes crew's sneaky remixes are amongst the finest around, as this latest must-check "45" proves. "Cherchez" has been doing the rounds for a couple of years digitally, so it's great to see it finally land on wax. It's a flip of Ghostface Killah's "Cherchez La Ghost", with the venerable rapper's verses rising above a weighty backing track crafted from hand picked samples of classic funk jams. Weighty and floor-friendly, it's the kind of bootleg revision that's guaranteed to get the party started. "Cherchez La B-Boy" on the flip strips out most of his vocals and instead chooses to base the action around fat funk breakbeats and an even more sizable bassline.
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out of stock $13.29
Vortex (feat Yagya, Bluetrain mixes)
Vortex (feat Yagya, Bluetrain mixes) (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 08. Rel: 17 Oct 22
Vortex (6:24)
Vortex (Yagya remix) (6:35)
Customization (6:48)
Customization (Bluetrain Special edition dub) (7:50)
Review: After two utterly essential releases on ae Recordings and Primary Colours in 2021, Altone once more delivers the goods for Lempuyang. The label's eighth release brings together two of the most respected heads in the business on remix duties. Altone's deep & pulsing title track 'Vortex' gets Yagya's glacial treatment on the A-side. 'Customization' on the flip gets a Bluetrain rework; with Steve's trademark Special Edition Dub giving the track a dancefloor edge.
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Tags: Dub Techno
out of stock $10.54
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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Day Drama/Night Drama
Day Drama/Night Drama (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: LPY 10. Rel: 06 Mar 23
Gradient - "Day Drama" (7:55)
Gradient - "Day Drama" (Altone Reshape) (6:42)
Altone - "Night Drama" (6:19)
Altone - "Night Drama" (Gradient Reshape) (7:14)
Review: There's a beautifully symmetrical aesthetic to the latest Lempuyang release that totally mirrors the impeccably positioned and delicately balanced sounds going on in the grooves. Two of the most consistent producers of the last few years - Altone and Gradient - produce creatively related tracks, the former named 'Day Drama' and the latter taking on 'Night Drama'. Then they hand their respective tracks over to each other for remixing duties and bingo, a pretty vital 12" is created, a gorgeous set of shimmering dubs on the A-side, and some heavyweight business for dark rainy nights on the flip. Both producers employ a modern day dub flavour to their minimal, moody techno, with it probably being fair to say that the influence of Maurizio and the Basic Channel label is fairly significant in the worlds of both. Altone's sound is a little grittier and seemingly fizzing with radioactivity, decaying and disintegrating as each offering proceeds, where there's something a bit more spartan and linear about Gradient's grooves, that seem to undulate and reverberate almost invisibly, propelling these exceptionally mixable, enjoyable DJ tools along almost under their own momentum. Nice work all round.
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Tags: Dub Techno
out of stock $14.41
Gotcha
Gotcha (7")
Cat: MHR 037BLK. Rel: 12 Nov 21
Gotcha (4:43)
Maldito (3:13)
Review: You may have missed it due to last year's pandemic madness, but The Altons debut album, In The Meantime, was a glorious retro-fusionist fusion of rhythm and blues, Southern Soul, rocksteady and psychedelic soul. This "45" on the reliable Mango Hill label offers up two killer cuts from the set and is well worth checking. Choose between 'Maldito', a dewy-eyed fusion of ska and dusty 1960s soul full of glistening guitars, gorgeous close harmony vocals and jaunty bass, and the heart-aching brilliance of 'Gotcha', a bluesy psychedelic soul number capable of making the hairs on the back of your neck stand to attention.
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out of stock $14.69
Each One Teach One
Cat: ARK 7017. Rel: 25 Jan 21
Amatah Keo - "Each One Teach One" (3:50)
Lone Ark Riddim Force - "Each One Teach Dub" (3:49)
Review: Amatah Keo is a new and talented artist from France with roots in Laos and here he works with Birmingham born, French based Kevin Tweed aka Ras Tweed to perfectly capture that trademark Lone Ark sound, created and perfected over the years by producer and engineer Roberto Sanchez. Keo's voice shows why he is such a promising singer as he gentle laments over a nice earthy, warm reggae beat that is finished with mad effects and a snaking bassline that incorporates subtle references to his Asian descent. Flip it over for a crucial dub.
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out of stock $11.36
Lalibela
Lalibela (12")
Cat: AR 12005. Rel: 01 Sep 20
Lalibela (4:16)
Lalibela (dub) (4:16)
Lalibela (Dub Plate) (4:19)
Addis Ababa (4:09)
Addis Dub (4:08)
Addis Dub Plate (4:10)
Review: 
Hardcore steppers crew unite: King Alpha and Fikir Amlak come together for a big one here that features the rib-rattling "Lalibela" on the A-side. It's got steel plated drums and deadly bass, as well as plenty of swagger and brightly lit synths. The vocal toasts add further weight and a touch of exotica, while two dub versions pare things back to the core and crucial elements. "Addis Ababa" is a more freaky cut with modern effects and twisted synths adding elements of industrialism. Two more dubs take the tune in more summery, airy directions, and both are utterly essential.
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out of stock $14.41
Ancient Pulse
Cat: ISS 074. Rel: 02 Jun 20
Ancient Pulse (3:55)
Pulsating Dub (3:55)
Heart Beat Dub (3:55)
Divine Timing (3:42)
Review: The always on point iNdicia Dubs invite you to get down to their latest riddim at the hands of Kibir La Amlak. Entitled '"Ancient Pulse" this new vinyl only missive has an enacting lead line that flutters away over this label's trademark drums: they are neon, steel plated, contemporary and do a good job of making you move. A tripper dub takes care of the A1 while on the flip there are even more whacked out versions with endless echo and reverb and natty keys, while "Divine Timing" is driven by a drilling bassline that burrows superbly deep.
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Eye I Eye
Eye I Eye (10")
Cat: ISS 075. Rel: 02 Jun 20
Eye I Eye (3:41)
Insightfull Dub (3:40)
3rd Eye Dub (3:42)
4D Dub (3:40)
Review: London sound system crew, live show and record label Kibir La Amlak, founded in 2009 by Jamie JT Thomas, has been busy of late, and the fruits of their labour are now shining through with a third EP on Indica Dubs in June alone. "Eye | Eye" is the most dreamy and detached dub of the recent run of offerings. It has almost nostalgic leads up top, shining bright on a summer's day while smooth bass shapes and wavy drum lines all sinking you into something of a reverie. Various iterations come from the other three dubs, meaning there is something for every mood and setting.
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Roots Of Creation
Cat: NSR 12001. Rel: 15 Jul 21
Roots Of Creation (4:55)
Roots Of Creation (dub) (3:58)
Horns Of Creation (3:46)
Flutes Of Creation (3:04)
Review: Welcome to Natural Selectas, a brand new label with a fresh digital-dub sound. This one has been a long time coming as it first surfaced as far back as December 2019 but only now makes it to wax. Anatta Sound have only three tunes to their name including this one, but it's a heater. It features Anya Asia and comes as four different versions. 'Roots Of Creation' is clean and fresh and rides a nice chord refrain and metallic drums, then the dub strips back the soulful vocal. The 'Horns of Creation' add plenty of mystic horns with float around up top and then 'Flutes Of Creation' is even more exotic and hypnotic.
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Serious Thing
Cat: WACKIES 280. Rel: 12 Apr 05
Horace Andy - "Serious Thing"
Bullwackies All Stars - "Serious Dub"
Horace Andy - "Serious Thing"
Bullwackies All Stars - "Serious Dub"
Review: The Bullwackies cut of Horace Andy's 'Serious Thing' eclipses on all sides the classic Bunny Lee version of five or so years earlier - Horace like an angel over a stepping roots arrangement, with the horns on side A imparting extra gravitas, and the majestic Wackies production extra effects on the flip. Originally released in 1981, in the company of Youthman, Sometime Girl, Rockfort Rock - the horns versions in the UK on the Infradig label, the guitar versions (side AA of this reissue) in the US on a white label stamped with the Wackies insignia - another Lloyd Barnes killer, dead seriously.
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out of stock $11.08
What A Problem
What A Problem (limited 12")
Cat: MH 220. Rel: 12 Jun 23
What A Problem (6:57)
Version (3:04)
Review: Horace Andy dropped one of his most well-known cuts back in 1987. It's a lovely rootsy dancehall skank in the form of 'What A Problem' that he produced himself alongside Michael Taylo and Andy Bassford. His mic work is exceptional as he twists and turns his vocals to ride on top of the drums and deliver his message with style and grace in his textbook smooth vocal tone. The version on the flip drills down into darker and more gritty dancehall vibes with the fat bassline front and centre next to plenty of echo and reverb.
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Money Money
Cat: JR 7003R. Rel: 23 Feb 23
Money Money (2:37)
Money Money (version) (3:01)
Review: Horace Andy is one of the most recognisable voices - and names - in reggae. His catalogue is a real treasure trove of gold and 'Money Money' from 1982 is always one of the most heavily played. Of course one of the reasons it is so well known is because it is the source of a legendary sample by Massive Attack on one of their earlier records. The lyrics, about money being the root of all evil, will forever remain relevant, as will the sounds around them. The version is longer and just as essential.
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out of stock $11.92
Standing Tall
Cat: HF 7005. Rel: 24 Feb 25
Horace Andy - "Standing TAll" (3:14)
BDF All Stars - "Standing Tall Dub" (3:29)
Review: Hope & Faith Records has put together three different 7"s featuring the original 'Standing Tall' riddim, which is a slick production in the early 70s roots reggae style. Acclaimed Spanish singer Payoh Soul Rebel is behind one, the female harmony trio from Basque reggae band Tacumah another, and this one comes from Jamaican legend Horace Andy who brings a fresh take on the classic roots sound. His smoky vocals bring real warmth and depth while a flip-side dub goes deep.

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Fever (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: SJR 43412 (B-STOCK). Rel: 08 Nov 19
 
B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition
Horace Andy - "Fever"
Im & The Agg - "The Flue"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing to corner of outer sleeve but otherwise in excellent condition***


"Fever" is one of Horace Andy's biggest hits. Amazingly, it has never been given its own release so Studio One has done the right thing and put it out on a super loud 12" for the first time. It first landed way back in 1973 before Andy rose to contemporary fame appearing with Massive Attack on five of their albums, but still hits hard. The lush vocals sit well in the swinging drums and bass, and makes it a sure fire dance floor destroyer that won't hang around. Comes accompanied with a Cedric "Im" Brooks instrumental version on the flip.
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Tribute To Bob Marley
Cat: W 088. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Horace Andy - "Tribute To Bob Marley"
Jah Batta - "Great Super Star"
Horace Andy - "Love Hangover"
Horace Andy - "Lingering Spirit"
Review: This re-issue combines two 12"s. "Tribute To Bob Marley" was originally released on the Top Ranking International label in 1981, soon after the Wailer's death in May, and provided an outstanding cut on Horace Andy's exclusive album set issued the following year in London by Solid Groove. The flip side featured Jah Batta's DJ cut "Great Super Star", unaccredited on the original label. Lingering Spirit offers a completely different mix, first issued in England on the red Bullwackie's label in 1983 (its title more reticent now, after the hundreds of Marley tribute records). It was coupled with Horace's compelling interpretation of "Love Hangover" which though Lloyd Barnes himself has always been a soft touch for a bit of lovers - had been principally arranged and recorded by Prince Douglas, the year before.
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Sufferation
Cat: PSS 162. Rel: 12 Sep 22
Sufferation (3:40)
Sufferation (version) (3:56)
Review: Pressure Sounds continue to champion the legacy of the mighty Vivian Jackson, otherwise known as Yabby You. On this occasion, they're looking to a cut with Patrick Andy on vocals which has never before been pressed to vinyl. Andy recorded many tunes with Jackson over the years, but this ranks up there with the best, and the dub mix on the flip is no joke either. After all, it was mixed at King Tubby's, no less. With Tommy McCook leading the horn section, the credentials rank high on this essential 7".
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Lord 35
Lord 35 (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: MH 003. Rel: 01 May 18
Lord 35 (5:10)
Corruption (feat Enushu Taye - Mystik edit) (7:25)
Review: Melbourne's Modern Hypnosis fly direct to Ausburg Germany for their third instalment. It comes courtesy of rising dub techno conjurer Another Channel a man who's clearly in his element playing the spacious ground between original dub, techno and beats. Analogue to the very core "Lord 35" runs with such a smooth, warm pull and the rhythm focus that switches when the second melodic layer bubbles up to the surface. Flip for even more cavernous bewitching brew with alluring vocals from Enushu Taye. Full immersion.
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Ain't Nobody (reissue)
Cat: VG 013. Rel: 22 Dec 22
Ain't Nobody (7:10)
Checking Out The Way I Feel (6:43)
Review: Whenever Yvonne Archer's 'Ain't Nobody' comes up as a reissue it shifts, and quick. The Jamaican vocalist is a queen of feelgood vocals, here mixing both disco and reggae influences. The original 'Ain't Nobody' is a gloriously upbeat rework with the heart aching vocal over swaggering drums and nice raw claps. This special 12" reissue comes backed with the fantastic 'Checking Out The Way I Feel'. It is an elastic groove with big, languorous horns up top and the sort of reggae keys that bring the heat. When paired with the A-side it makes for a devastating 12".
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Pusherman (standard edition)
Pusherman (standard edition) (hand-stamped 10" + sticker)
Cat: I&I 001STANDARD. Rel: 12 Jan 16
Mike Brooks - "Pusherman" (3:37)
Archiver - "Pusherman" (dub) (3:37)
Wallace Adalphus - "Good Morning" (6:04)
Review: London label i&i Musik surfaces with their debut transmission which spreads a powerful yet roots-laden message from the combined talents of Jamaica's highly acclaimed reggae veteran Mike Brooks, Archiver, Adalphus, and Matteo Boyero. Up top, the original version of "Pusherman" sees the vocals of Brooks sit perfectly over an Archiver production, followed by a classic dub take. Here Archiver strips back the track allowing all the intricate layers to breathe with the guitars (courtesy of Matteo Boyero), flutes & driving bass and drums taking centre stage. Down below Archiver and Boyero team up with Wallace Adalphus whose vocals bring an infectious and positive charm to "Good Morning". (Hand stamped 10" on black vinyl with a free i&i Musik sticker included. Packaged in a brown paper bag.)
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Pusherman (print edition)
Pusherman (print edition) (hand-numbered hand-stamped 10" + insert + sticker limited to 50 copies)
Cat: I&I 001PRINT. Rel: 12 Jan 16
Mike Brooks - "Pusherman" (3:37)
Archiver - "Pusherman" (dub) (3:37)
Wallace Adalphus - "Good Morning" (6:04)
Review: London label i&i Musik surfaces with their debut transmission which spreads a powerful yet roots-laden message from the combined talents of Jamaica's highly acclaimed reggae veteran Mike Brooks, Archiver, Adalphus, and Matteo Boyero. Up top, the original version of "Pusherman" sees the vocals of Brooks sit perfectly over an Archiver production, followed by a classic dub take. Here Archiver strips back the track allowing all the intricate layers to breathe with the guitars (courtesy of Matteo Boyero), flutes & driving bass and drums taking centre stage. Down below Archiver and Boyero team up with Wallace Adalphus whose vocals bring an infectious and positive charm to "Good Morning". (Hand stamped 10" on black vinyl including an original linocut print by illustrator Risa (limited to 50 copies). Also comes with a free i&i Musik sticker. Packaged in a brown paper bag.)
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Water Tides
Water Tides (hand-stamped 10" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: I&I ENDS 1001. Rel: 02 Jan 18
Archiver & Rebel Samurai - "Water Tides" (feat Ras Tinny) (5:09)
Alpha Steppa - "Water Tides" (Thatchers Funeral March mix) (5:07)
Review: It's been a while since Archiver launched his I & I Musik label with the "Pusherman" dub but he's back and it's a serious thing. Gravity weighs off every word Ras Tinny spits. A stern story of greed's vicious pyramid laid over some springy kicks and ebbed textures, it's an alluring attack of both thoughts and senses. Alpha Steppa takes it deeper into the dance with a heavy pressure skank on the flip. Highly recommended.
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Rise & Shine
Cat: ARI 319. Rel: 01 Nov 23
Ariwa Posse - "Rise & Shine" (with Askala Selassie) (3:26)
Joe Ariwa - "Rise & Shine" (dub) (3:27)
Review: Mad Professor's Aiwa Studios has never struggled with turning out sublime low end excursions in a range of dubby sub-genres. This 7" offers the latest chance to check in with what's going on there courtesy of the in-house Ariwa Posse with Joe Ariwa. This is reportedly one of two releases coming imminently which is great news because it bangs. First up is A-side wobbler 'Rise & Shine' (with Askala Selassie) which has clean digi-dub synths snaking between hissing hi hats and endless amounts of rerun while the silky bass rolls unhindered and the vocals bring aching soul. Joe Ariwa gets to work on a flip side dub that hits different.
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Fire Dub
Cat: ACTR 002. Rel: 19 Jun 23
Fire Dub (2:13)
Education Dub (4:49)
Review: Arkology mixes up the old and the new here with dub, dancehall, bass, reggae and hip hop all hinted at on a new 45 rpm for Ace Tone out of Germany. The collective has been knocking out weird and wonderful takes on dub after being founded by Skorpi Gad I and Zanga back in the 1980s. Here their 'Fire Dub' is red hot fusion sound with heavy percussion, withering synth tones and devastating bass down low. The rhythm is wobbly and unpredictable making this one a heady trip. 'Education Dub' pan the backside is a more clean sound with digital synthesis snaking in and out of the drums.

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I & I Stand
Cat: DSR 051. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Ash & Willow - "I & I Stand" (2:55)
The Shades - "Brother Sun, Sister Moon" (3:17)
Review: Darker Shades Of Roots explores just that and has done so expertly over the course of a half-century of releases to date. The New Year starts off for them with another tasteful two-tracker that pairs a couple of contemporary artists. Ash & Willow are up first and offer 'I & I Stand' which has classic melodica leads worked into a tight rhythm that's detailed with earthy guitar riffs and lush chords, and of course some fine mic work. The Shades's 'Brother Sun, Sister Moon' then comes through with more whimsical melodica sounds and moodier vocals.
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The Heart Of All Men
Cat: DSR 049. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Ash & Willow - "The Heart Of All Men" (2:46)
The Shades - "Revelation 21" (2:36)
Review: As the Darker Shades Of Roots label hurtles towards its 50th release, it turns to the fine pairing of Ash & Willow. This fledgling outfit debuted in 2016 but has been slow to release. Last year was a busy one with a trio of new 7"s that are now finally arriving to us. 'The Heart Of All Men' opens up this one with slow-motion rhythms and some organic percussion that adds the detail. On the flip, the ice picks up a little and the sun shines down bright over meandering leads on The Shades's 'Revelation 21.'
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Challenge Yourself
Cat: DSR 047. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Ash & Willow - "Challenge Yourself" (2:53)
The Shades - "Grow More Loving" (3:07)
Review: Ash & Willow have music in their catalogue as far back as 2016, but very little since. last year proved to be a busy one with not one but three new singles produced. They all come on the Darker Shades Of Roots label and are available with us now. This one features all their signature styles - authentic, organic reggae rhythms with conscious lyrics and melodies that linger long in your mind. 'Challenge Yourself' is a fine example of that here and on the flip is The Shades with the instrumental dub 'Grow More Loving'.
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The Black Jesus Christ
Cat: ART 204. Rel: 29 Mar 21
Asha D & Rod Taylor - "The Black Jesus Christ" (3:59)
Asha D - "Ginger Riddim" (The Black Jesus Christ version) (3:59)
Asha D & Rod Taylor - "The Black Jesus Christ Version" (vocal dub) (3:59)
Asha D - "The Black Melodica" (dub) (3:59)
Review: Artikal Music are back this week with a new release by Asha D, a reggae producer based in France who also happens to be the drummer in the Artikal Band. 'The Black Jesus Christ' features Rod Taylor and is a perfect example of modern dub music. It comes with three other versions: the Ginger Riddim instrumental, a handy vocal dub and lastly the Black Melodica dub, where that lovely harmonica line plays centre stage within the tapestry of sonic elements that ebb and flow through a myriad of time-based effects.
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