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Singles
Shank I Sheck
Shank I Sheck (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: OGR 836. Rel: 13 Jan 23
Woodfield Rd Allstars - "Shank I Sheck" (4:30)
Prince Deadly - "Zheng Shang-Chi" (4:31)
Review: Given that Neil Anderson's Original Gravity label is an unashamed tribute to the 1960s ska and rocksteady sounds he loves (with occasional diversions into rhythm & blues and reggae), it's little surprise to see the imprint's house band, Woodfield Road Allstars, take on 'Shank I Sheck', a much-loved 'riddim' that was written, and first recorded, by Baba Brooks way back in 1964. The Woodfield Road Allstars version is a hazy, head-nodding rocksteady treat rich in heady Hammond organ licks, languid trumpet solos and jazz guitars aplenty. Over on the flip, Prince Deadly (likely an alias for Anderson) provides a lightly rewritten riff on the same core ingredients, naturally pushing the trumpet to the fore while reaching for dub-style effects and other 'versioning' studio tricks.
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Álbumes
Tancardub
Cat: LRR 013. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Lampadub (3:52)
Rive Dub (3:10)
Groendub (3:27)
Cartons Dub (2:51)
Dub Du 22 (feat Laurent Bardainne) (2:41)
Ordub (2:47)
Parentheses Dub (2:57)
Tancarville (alternate) (3:18)
Review: Les Rhythmes Ruban's tunnel-visioned modus operandi is to churn out some of the toppest reggae and ambient dub on the East side of the Channel. This time they welcome twin producers Blundetto (Max Guiguet) and Pupajim (Jean-Marie Cariolet) to their roster, for the ambitious and sensorial collaborative version record Tancardub, in turn a comprehensive dubbing of their 2024 record Tancarville. Guiguet is a longtime favourite on the French dub, electro, jazz and all-else underground, having made his initial way in Dijon before cutting his teeth as the seasoner of many a vocal artist's track, including Akale Wube and Hindi Zahra. Cariolet, meanwhile, is a favourite member of the renowed dub troupe Stand High Patrol, and has been at and about it since at least 2009. Together, Tancarville was an impressive roots rollick, with 'Groenland' standing out as the vespertine vocal number; but system huggers will appreciate this version much better, since Tancardub wholly commands a crisper yet stiffer, rattlier POV on an initially serene album.
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Dub Cuts
Cat: PSLP 112. Rel: 01 Feb 23
Dub Me Again (4:36)
Dub Of Books (4:00)
Ghetto Situation (3:53)
Liquid Dub (part 1) (5:07)
Hungry Dub (part 1) (4:43)
Poor & Simple (version) (5:07)
Family (version) (4:13)
Ghetto Love (part 1) (3:20)
Review: Superb package here for dub heads: Dub Cuts: Mixed By Paolo Baldini Dubfiles on Pressure Drop is an LP made up of different Al Brown obscurities. They're given plenty of trippy studio effects and heady reworks by Paolo Baldini Dubfiles at his studio in San Foca in Italy. The tense and moody sounds are finished in places with some top vocal work from Al Brown. This is the sort of collection that works in many different environments from sunny sound systems to darker stoner sessions on a Sunday afternoon.
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Blowing With The Wind (reissue)
Cat: 060181 1014912. Rel: 19 Jun 20
Blowing With The Wind (5:40)
Twinkling Star (3:51)
Ancient Harmonies (3:45)
Creation Blues (3:45)
Zion UFO (3:22)
Eastern Code (4:04)
Twenty-one Years After (3:37)
First World Call (3:16)
This Song (3:50)
Drums To The King (7:05)
Review: Blowing With The Wind is the second August Pablo album to get the reissue treatment this month following on from 1986's Rising Sun. This one came in 1990 when the legendary dubber had fully updated his original sound with more modern aesthetics and digital techniques. It picked up rave reviews and proved to be one of the artists' most successful records since the seventies. It is defined by a mix of nyahbinghi drumming and hardcore steppers that was fully embraced by the sound system culture of the tie and took Pablo to new heights in the Far East, culminating with a tour of Japan.
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Roots Rockers & Dub
Roots Rockers & Dub (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: NSD 828LP. Rel: 31 Aug 23
Brown Jim (3:19)
King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown (2:34)
Mountain View Dub (3:28)
Java (3:29)
1 Rutland Close (2:32)
Far East (3:09)
Silent Satta (4:11)
Pablo's Theme Song (3:14)
Memories Of The Ghetto (3:34)
Pablo's Armageddon (3:25)
Third Eye (3:16)
Ethiopia Dub (3:28)
Israel In Harmony (3:45)
Tippa Tone Blues (3:29)
Park Lane Special (2:49)
King David's Melody (3:40)
Jungle Cry (3:09)
Thunder Clap (2:34)
Jah Dread (7" version) (2:39)
Pablo Meets Mr Bassie (3:27)
Skanking Easy (2:40)
Cassava Piece ('79 Style) (2:35)
Review: This is a new collection of gems from the one and only Augustus Pablo that has been put together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his Rockers label, which was named after his popular sound system. The visionary artist is one of the most crucial in the reggae game over the years and is the man who is most often credited with having popularised the use of the melodica in reggae. His most fertile and influential period was the 1970s and tunes made them helped to take the sound global. This vinyl collection mixes up rare dubs and out-of-print tracks with tunes from all across his long and successful career.
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King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown (reissue)
Cat: CTLPPIC 85. Rel: 25 Mar 25
Keep On Dubbing (3:12)
Stop Them (Jah) (2:53)
Young Generation (dub) (2:37)
Each One (dub) (2:57)
555 Dub Street (2:41)
Braces Tower (dub) (2:35)
King Tubby Meet Rockers Uptown (2:55)
Corner Crew (dub) (3:09)
Say So (dub) (2:37)
Skanking (dub) (2:52)
Frozen (dub) (4:18)
Review: It's the record that defined it all: King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown, the defining collaborative album by Augustus Pablo and King Tubby, released in 1976. Not only a seminal record in terms of spreading the missionary message of dub, KTMRU is also a favourite of even contemporary deejays for its outsized, mature sound, one marked by eccentrically high-feedbacked, pop-eye delay effects, not to mention a driven percussion section. Now released in Canada by Clocktower Records, Canucks (and citizens of all other beneficiary nations of international postage systems) can enjoy the multi-instrumental blitz of Earl Smith, Ashton Barrett, Carlton Barrett, Robbie Shakespeare in collaboration with Tubby, the protomartyr of dub himself, on one of the quintessentially best dub reggae albums of all time.
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In Dub
In Dub (LP)
Cat: ATO 0670. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Saturday (3:05)
Rocking (3:44)
Space Camp (2:52)
In A Fashion (3:23)
Taserak (2:53)
Jumpy! (3:12)
Bring The Herb (3:15)
Uptown (3:14)
Big & Easy (3:35)
Rootsman Classic (2:34)
Coming Home (3:06)
Flash The Riddim (2:39)
Review: Originally released in 2019, Pachyman's Pachyman In Dub is a labour of love that pays homage to the early days of Jamaican reggae music. Inspired by the legendary Channel One Studios and Roots Radics band, Pachy Garcia set out to recreate the sonic experiments of Scientist, King Tubby, and Lee "Scratch" Perry, with the result being an album that captures the spirit of early dancehall, rub-a-dub, and rockers styles, all hypnotic rhythms, deep basslines, and ethereal melodies. With a focus on dub techniques and a heavy emphasis on the rhythm section, Pachyman In Dub is a must-listen for fans of reggae music.
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At 333 House
Cat: ATO 0671. Rel: 25 Apr 24
Sensi (3:03)
Dose It (2:38)
333 House (3:34)
Guy Goodwin (3:29)
Babylon Will Fall (3:07)
Easy St Special (3:44)
I High (2:50)
Smokeshop (3:10)
Feeling Good (3:43)
Zion Love Sound (2:58)
Javius Malones (3:30)
In A Yard (2:54)
Dust To Dust (3:57)
Review: Contempoary dub and reggae artist Pachyman channels the spirit of late 70s to early 80s Jamaican music with his second album At 333 House. Taking its namesake from the studio of the same name, in which the album was recorded between the months of April and October 2019, At 333 House hears the master musician explore all angles of the now indelible and instantly recognizable Studio One sound - so recognizable, in fact, that it need not be produced at Studio One to be recognized. Pachyman's oeuvre is roots reggae (hints of Roods Radics) abound, soul jazz and steppers, all tied up in a playful modern production approach.
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Angella
Angella (LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 866. Rel: 02 Feb 23
You Hurt My Feelings (3:37)
Collie Man (5:07)
Give Me One A Your Girl Friend (3:13)
Have Faith In Jah (4:20)
My Cherie A'moure (3:48)
Nanny Goat (2:39)
Angella (3:02)
Tonight (3:08)
Review: Michael 'Palmer Dog' Palmer was one of the most notable dancehall vocalist of his era. He became quickly popular after appearing with plenty of sound systems and perfecting his unique improvisational techniques on the mic. That helped him standout in an overcrowded market and kept him popular with DJs who were turning reggae away from what it was becoming and turning it back to what it once was. This album first came in 1984 and showcased Palmer's singing style well with The Roots Radics serving as his backing band. A mini classic for sure.
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Meets Kelly Ranks At Channel One
Meets Kelly Ranks At Channel One (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 865. Rel: 25 Jan 24
Chucky No Lucky (3:48)
I Am Going To Buy You A Gown (3:57)
She Sexy (3:22)
I Have A Problem (3:43)
Woman Make You Waistline Roll (2:40)
You See Me You See Me (3:13)
Jah They Pon Mi Mine (3:57)
Good A Fi Suffer For The Bad (3:51)
Review: Meets Kelly Ranks At Channel One is one of those classic dub albums that is very much deserving of this reissue on nice heavyweight wax. Michael Palmer is the man who did the meeting per the title and he is a leading Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist who has helped shaped the culture no end. This record fuses togther elements of both of those foundations sounds with nice lead horns and swaggering rhythms topped with carefree vocals full of soul but also carrying great messages.
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Blackbirds Singing
Blackbirds Singing (limited 7")
Cat: DP 003. Rel: 21 Aug 24
Blackbirds Singing (2:34)
Memories By The Score (2:41)
Review: The Dutchess label continues to establish itself in its early life with third outing that delves deep into some ageless reggae and ska sounds. It is The Paragons who are behind this one with 'Blackbirds Singing' opens up with some gorgeous vocal harmonies android back grooves topped with nice natty guitars. It's brilliantly sunny, laidback music for slowed down sessions and will sound best played through a serious system nice and loud. What music isn't, though? 'Memories By The Score' on the flip is a heavyweight sound with a fat bottom and some great spoken word vocal and backing harmonics for a nice lush sound.
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Officially
Cat: JD 004. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Officially (2:53)
I Got My Baby Again (3:07)
Say You Love Me (3:21)
Who Is It (3:52)
Don't Put Your Eggs In One Basket (2:49)
Mighty Clouds Of Joy (3:06)
Slaving (3:01)
Corporal Jones (1:54)
I'l Be A Man (2:49)
The Only Girl (2:50)
I Specialized In Good Girls (3:08)
Review: Lloyd Parks was born in May 1948 in Kingston, Jamaica, and went on to live a rich life in reggae that made him an icon of the genre, in particular, known for his soulful melodies and fantastic bass playing skills. He began his career in the late 1960s with the Invincibles band before later forming The Termites with Wentworth Vernal. As a solo artist, Parks achieved success with his 1973 hit 'Officially' which also became the title of this sought-after album. He worked with artists like Justin Hinds, Dennis Brown and The Abyssinians and later founded the We The People Band. This reissue brings 'Officially' back into the spotlight where it belongs.
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Life Of The Plants
Life Of The Plants (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: STH 2404V. Rel: 25 Oct 19
Life Of The Plants (9:46)
No Age (9:53)
Magik (8:30)
No Age (dub) (9:55)
Review: Is there a more famous nutcase in music than Lee Scratch Perry? The legendary producer is still very much on the musical money, though, no matter how weird he gets in person. This record for Stones Throw finds him working with Peaking Lights' Aaron Coyes and Argentinian dubber Ivan Diaz Mathe on a series of heavyweight tunes that are brilliantly psychedelic. The title track is a cosmic stepper then "No Age" is a wandering dub with oodles of trippy effects and stoner leads that make way for some of his textbook vocal musings on "Magik." After immersive closer "No Age" you'll be keen to do it all again.
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Lee Scratch Perry Presents Candy McKenzie (reissue)
Lee Scratch Perry Presents Candy McKenzie (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile orange vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2982C. Rel: 19 Feb 25
Disco Fits (4:58)
Someone To Love Me (4:26)
Breakfast In Bed (3:45)
Walking In The Sun (4:26)
Jah Knows (4:47)
Ice Cream (4:18)
Sky At Night (4:34)
Keep Him Strong (5:01)
Tell Me A Lie (4:57)
When The Big Day (5:34)
Review: Hey, Mr. Music! The expertly rediscovered North West London soul singer Candy McKenzie (sister of Bunny McKenzie) hears her Trojan Records debut, and only album, reissued through MOV. "Upset" by Lee Perry of all people - the late great dub producer titularly "introduces" McKenzie as person of interest here - this sole LP from McKenzie, first unearthed in 2011 but recorded unmistakably in the 80s - betrays a nonconformist character, crossing blurrily between percussive lovers rock and bubbly new wave. McKenzie's vocal style is aplomb and vigorous, and is well contrasted to the otherwise soothing laryngeals of Perry's many other femme familiars, such as Susan Cadogan.
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History Mystery Prophesy (reissue)
Cat: LP 001R. Rel: 17 Sep 24
Mr Music (4:50)
The Ganja Man (5:29)
Nice Time (6:19)
Tiger Lion (4:43)
Funky Joe (6:12)
Heads Of Government (3:51)
Daniel (6:15)
Bed-Jamming (7:12)
Review: Legendary reggae artist and snooker of the smoke Lee Perry left us a few years ago but his legacy will always live on through the vast amounts of music he was involved with. Originally released in 1984 on Island/Mango, this album History Mystery Prophesy gets a welcome reissue and features an array of his most weed-worshipping songs. Recorded across multiple studios in Jamaica and at Compass Point in Nassau, it delves into the funky electro-pop sounds of the era and highlights include tracks like 'Heads Of Government' and 'Mr Music.'
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Revelation (reissue)
Revelation (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3749C. Rel: 08 Aug 24
Revelation Revolution & Evolution
Used To Drive A Tractor In Negril
Money Come & Money Go
Fire Power
Run For Cover
Books Of Moses
Let There Be Light
Holy Angels
Weatherman
Scary Politicians
An Eye For An Eye
Freaky Michael
Psalm
Review: Back in 2010 before his sad passing, the great Lee "Scratch" Perry dropped Revelation, an album made at his second studio in Switzerland, which is where he lived after spending most of his life working from his legendary Black Ark Studio in Jamaica. For this one, he collaborated with Keith Richards and George Clinton to complete what was a three-part series made with English musician and producer Steve Marshall aka John Saxon. It was accompanied day a full-length film offering behind-the-scenes access to the making of the album, which now gets reissued on limited and numbered gatefold 180-gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl. A real modern classic.

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Jamaican ET (reissue)
Jamaican ET (reissue) (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile gold vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 2424G. Rel: 25 Jul 23
10 Commandments (4:27)
I'll Take You There (5:14)
Message From The Black Ark Studios (4:16)
Holyness, Righteousness, Light (4:16)
Babylon Fall (5:38)
Mr Dino Koosh Rock (5:57)
Hip Hop Reggae (4:51)
Evil Brain Rejector (4:24)
Jah Rastafari, Jungle Safari (4:43)
Love Sunshine, Blue Sky (5:42)
Clear The Way (4:30)
Congratulations (4:21)
Shocks Of Mighty (4:22)
Jamaican ET (5:42)
Telepathic Jah A Rize (4:02)
Review: The legend of the late great musical maverick and fascinating soul that was Lee 'Scratch' Perry will never diminish, such was the impact of what he did in the world of dub and reggae. He sure did a lot of it, too, so reissues will always come thick and fast with the latest being Jamaican E.T.. It came on February 5, 2002 via the Sanctuary/Trojan label and went on to win the 2003 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. His psychedelic dub roots are at the heart of each tune with elements of modern, roots and lovers rock all featuring. Check his cover of 'I'll Take You There' for the real highlight here.
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Black Ark In Dub (reissue)
Black Ark In Dub (reissue) (translucent silver vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: LLM 7837691. Rel: 02 Apr 24
Jah (3:55)
Cool Rockers (5:47)
Lion (3:45)
Rasta Man (3:55)
Camp (5:00)
Ethiopia (2:53)
How Deep (2:19)
Loving (4:28)
Money (4:18)
In The Valley (3:05)
Deadlock (5:50)
Guidance (5:25)
Irie Irie (2:41)
Grumbling (3:11)
Review: Lee "Scratch" Perry, a Jamaican record producer, singer, and songwriter, is largely acclaimed for his innovative and experimental production techniques. His Black Ark Studio, established in the mid-1970s, became a renowned hub for reggae music production, fostering the talents of numerous artists. Perry's Black Ark studio was not merely a recording space but an alchemic laboratory where he conjured sonic masterpieces. With his use of tape loops, heavy reverb, and other unorthodox techniques, Perry created a distinct and hypnotic sound that transcended conventional reggae boundaries. Artists such as Bob Marley, the Wailers, and Max Romeo flocked to Black Ark to collaborate with Perry. In his studio, Perry's intuitive approach to music making blurred the lines between producer and artist. He considered himself a "musical doctor" whose role was to guide and inspire the musicians. The Black Ark became a sanctuary for musical experimentation, where artists were encouraged to explore their creativity freely. This vinyl has been out of print and completely unavailable until now.
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Heaven
Heaven (180 gram vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 840. Rel: 26 Oct 23
Heaven (4:04)
Good News (3:28)
Shut Up (4:44)
Baby Elephant (4:32)
Peace (4:03)
God Smile (3:28)
Shining (4:43)
Repented (4:32)
Review: Dub innovator, celebrated smoker of the herb and much-loved nutter Lee Scratch Perry has been gone a while now but his musical legacy will never fade. Partly, of course, because he made so damn much of it during a prolific career, most of it at his own iconic Black Arc studios. Not so much of it was solo work but Heaven is, and is also the final album he wrote before passing in late 2021. His contribution to Jamaican music knows no bounds and took the form of him being producer, arranger, writer and artist. His unique take on the island's signature sound is present and correct here.
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King Perry
King Perry (LP + insert)
Cat: K7S 410LP. Rel: 01 Feb 24
100 Lbs Of Summer (feat Greentea Peng) (3:50)
Evil Generation (4:23)
Midnight Blues (feat Fifi Rong) (3:32)
King Of The Animals (4:35)
Green Banana (feat Shaun Ryder) (4:01)
Jesus Life (2:48)
I Am A Dubby (feat Marta) (3:55)
No Illusion (3:27)
The Person I Am (feat Rose Waite) (3:51)
Jah People In Blue Sky (feat Greentea Peng) (3:56)
Future Of My Music (feat Tricky & Marta) (3:59)
Goodbye (3:41)
Review: Being the prolific maverick he was known and loved for, we're still catching up with the output of the mighty Lee Scratch Perry long after his passing. Amongst the posthumous releases coming to light of late is this album on Tricky's False Idols label, in which Perry linked up with UK producer Daniel Boyle for a follow-up to their double hits of Back At The Controls and Black Album. It's a wide-ranging affair taking the dub approach to many different genres, with some noticeable contributions from artists like Greentea Peng, Shaun Ryder and Tricky himself. It's another fine reminder of what a gift of inspiration Perry was to the world of music, restlessly creative well into his later years.
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Scratch Came Scratch Saw Scratch Conquered (reissue)
Scratch Came Scratch Saw Scratch Conquered (reissue) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram translucent green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 3751C. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Having A Party (4:19)
Heavy Voodoo (5:10)
Saint Selassie (4:16)
Scratch Is Alive (4:19)
Jealousy (5:32)
Yee Ha Ha Ha (4:23)
The Game Black (3:55)
Headz Gonna Roll (5:21)
Rolling Thunder (4:33)
Rastafari (live) (5:10)
Once There's A Will There's A Way (5:24)
Sinful Fuckers (4:10)
The Seven Wishes Of Lee 'Scratch' Perry (5:09)
Review: Scratch Came Scratch Saw Scratch Conquered is the 2008 album by Lee 'Scratch' Perry, legendary Jamaican producer, composer and singer known for his innovative studio techniques and pioneering contributions to dub music. From his Black Ark Studio in Kingston, Perry produced for artists like Bob Marley and the Wailers, Junior Murvin, and The Congos. Relocating to Switzerland later in his career, Perry continued to innovate, collaborating with The Beastie Boys, The Clash, and George Clinton. This album is the second in a trilogy created with English musician and producer Steve Marshall, also known as John Saxon. Featuring guest appearances by George Clinton and Keith Richards, Scratch Came Scratch Saw Scratch Conquered showcases Perry's enduring influence and creativity. The 2LP limited edition is pressed on translucent green vinyl and housed in a gatefold sleeve, with only 1500 individually numbered copies available. This release is ideal for fans of Perry's groundbreaking work in dub and beyond.
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Disco Devil Vol 3
Cat: STU16LP 005. Rel: 04 Nov 19
Jolly Brother - "Conscious Man" (4:33)
Max Romeo - "Norman" (7:36)
Leroy Sibbles - "Garden Of Life" (7:24)
King Scratch - "Dread Lion" (7:05)
The Mistic - "Forward With The Orthodox" (6:22)
Devon Irons - "When Jah Come" (8:23)
Review: This third volume of the Disco Devil Black Ark series pulls together 6 classics from Lee "Scratch" Perry's studio. 4 discomixes and 2 vocal/dub edits - the audio on these tracks has been extensively restored from original pressings yet it allows Perry's bizarre and wonderful tricks and techniques to shine through while maintaining the raw quality that made them so real in the first place. Jamaican roots music that's imbued with plenty of ganja spirit, from tricked out and cosmic to deep and more insular, brought about by one man's brilliant work behind the boards.
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Disco Devil Vol 4
Cat: STU16LP 006. Rel: 09 Mar 20
Augustus Pablo - "Vibrate Onn" (Special 7" edit 2019) (6:58)
Carlton Jackson - "History" (1977 Discomix) (8:04)
Upsetters - "Stay Dread/Kingdom Of Dub" (Special 7" edit 2019) (4:34)
Truth Fact & Correct - "Babylon Deh Pon Fire" (Special 7" edit 2019) (7:15)
Junior Murvin - "Tedious" (Special 7" edit 2019) (5:00)
Raphael Green & Alimantado - "Rasta Train" (1977 Discomix) (8:42)
Review: The "Disco Devil" series is a carefully curated selection of disco mixes that were laid down in the famous Black Ark Studio run by Lee "Scratch" Perry. It was a place of legendary magic, as this series shows on its fourth instalment. All the big dogs like The Upsetters, Augustus Pablo and Junior Murvin are present with their own distinctive takes on dub. Carlton Jackson also comes correct with his soul soothing "History" while a special 7" edit of Truth Fact & Correct's "Babylon Deh Pon Fire" is a rousing anthem for serious smoking sessions.
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Land Of Kinks: The Jamaican Upsetter Singles 1970
Cat: DB2CD 157. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Lee Perry & Dave Barker - "Yakety Yak"
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "The Tackro"
The Upsetters - "(I Want To) Thank You"
The Upsetters - "Ferry Biat"
U Roy & The Upsetters - "OK Carrol"
Sticky & The Upsetters - "Move & Groove"
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Bush Tea"
The Upsetters - "Midnight"
The Upsetters - "No Gwow"
The Upsetters - "Peck It"
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Kill Them All"
The Upsetters - "Selassie Serenade"
The Soulettes - "Shoo Bee Doo Ee"
The Upsetters - "Shoo Bee Doo Ee" (version)
Dave Barker - "Mr Pitiful"
The Upsetters - "Time Out Aka Embraceable You"
The Soulettes - "Let It Be"
The Upsetters - "Big Dog Bloxie"
The Upsetters - "Pick Folk Kinkiest"
The Upsetters - "Na Na Hey Hey"
The Upsetters - "Fire Fire"
The Upsetters - "The Jumper"
The Upsetters - "The Pillow" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Grooving" (take 2)
Busty Brown - "Consider Me"
The Upsetters - "Consider Me" (version)
The Upsetters - "Grooving" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "You Are The One" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "The Pillow" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Hide Me" (take 2)
The Heaters - "Melting Pot"
The Upsetters - "Kinky Mood"
Lee Perry - "Do You Like It"
Mel & Dave - "Spinning Wheel"
The Upsetters - "Land Of Kinks"
The Upsetters - "Double Wheel"
The Upsetters - "Haunted House"
The Upsetters - "Spinning Wheel" (version - take 4)
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "Granny Show"
The Upsetters - "Granny Show" (version)
O’Neill Hall - "This Man"
The Upsetters - "This Man" (version)
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "Set Me Free"
Chuck Junior - "Do It Madly"
The Upsetters - "The Miser"
The Upsetters - "Choking Kind"
Chuck Junior - "Penny Wise"
The Upsetters - "Blood Poison"
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Sipreano"
The Upsetters - "Fresh Up"
The Upsetters - "You Are The One" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Spinning Wheel" (version - take 1)
Review: This double-disc collection offers a fascinating glimpse into Lee Perry's evolution as a producer during a pivotal year in reggae music. 1970 saw Perry at the top of his game, fresh off the success of Return Of Django, and these recordings capture his adventurous spirit and groundbreaking studio techniques. The compilation features a wealth of instrumental works, showcasing the proto-dub experiments of his backing band, The Hippy Boys. With 14 tracks new to CD and many others unavailable since the 1990s, this release is a treasure trove for dedicated Upsetter fans. From the infectious grooves of 'Yakety Yak' to the dubwise explorations of 'Bush Tea' and the soulful sounds of 'Let It Be', this collection is a must-have for any reggae enthusiast.
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King Scratch
King Scratch (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: TJDLP 605. Rel: 26 Aug 22
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "People Funny Boy" (2:36)
The Inspirations - "Tighten Up" (2:42)
The Upsetters - "Return Of Django" (2:32)
Dave Barker - "Shocks Of Mighty" (2:48)
Junior Byles - "Place Called Africa" (2:42)
Little Roy Plus - "All Africans Aka Don't Cross The Nation" (7" mix) (2:56)
Junior Byles - "Beat Down Babylon" (2:35)
The Gatherers - "Words Of My Mouth" (3:36)
Prince Django - "Hot Tip" (3:21)
Lee Perry & The Upsetters - "Jungle Lion" (7" mix) (3:27)
Junior Byles - "Curly Locks" (2:56)
Susan Cadogan - "Hurt So Good" (7" mix) (3:06)
Lee "Scratch" Perry - "Stay Dread" (2:11)
Max Romeo - "Sipple Out Deh Aka War In A Babylon" (Jamaican mix) (3:41)
Max Romeo - "One Step Forward" (12" mix) (6:47)
Junior Murvin & Jah Lion - "Police & Thieves" (12" mix) (6:06)
Sons Of Slaves - "Junior Delgado" (7" mix) (3:10)
Max Romeo & Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "Chase The Devil/Disco Devil" (12" mix) (5:17)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "Soul Fire" (Jamaican mix) (3:54)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "I Am Madman" (Lp mix) (4:26)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "Exodus" (7" mix) (3:36)
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - "Jamaican ET" (7" mix) (3:30)
Review: Following on from the posthumous Lee 'Scratch' Perry box set courtesy of the star's main advocates Trojan Records which included a digital version, a CD and a 4xLP version, as well as a 50-page fully illustrated book written by Perry's official biographer David Katz comes this more compact double vinyl collection of most of the best bits of music. It contains rare and unreleased mixes and tunes, including a mix of Junior Murvin's reggae staple 'Police And Thieves'.
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People Funny Boy: The Upsetter Singles 1968-1969
Cat: DB2CD 146. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Lee Perry - "People Funny Boy"
Val Bennett - "Stranger On The Shore"
The Mellotones - "Non Such (Busted Me Bet)"
The Upsetters - "Handy Cap"
Burt Walters - "Honey Love"
Burt Walters - "Evol Yenoh"
Burt Walters - "Blowing In The Wind"
The Mellotones - "Uncle Charley"
Danny & Lee - "Not Taking Any Sentence"
The Bleechers - "Farmer's In The Den"
The Mellotones - "What A Botheration"
The Inspirations - "Tighten Up"
David Isaacs - "A Place In The Sun"
The Mellotones - "Uncle Desmond"
Lee Perry - "Mad House"
The Upsetters - "Prison Sentence"
The Inspirations - "Stand By Me"
The Upsetters - "Return Of Django"
The Righteous Flames - "Mini Dress"
David Isaacs - "Good Father"
The Inspirations - "I'll Be Waiting"
Slim Smith - "What A Situation"
Lee Perry - "What A Botheration"
The Upsetters - "Eight For Eight"
Lord Comic & The Upsetters - "Django Aka Bronco"
The Mellotones - "What A Botheration" (alternate take)
The Upsetters - "Dollar In The Teeth" (alternate take)
Lee Perry - "You Crummy"
The Upsetters - "Dollar In The Teeth"
Val Bennett - "Baby Baby"
The Inspirations - "You Know What I Mean"
Denzil Laing - "Beware Of The Pepper"
Val Bennett - "Barbara"
Lee Perry - "(People) Funny Fi True"
The Upsetters - "Ten To Twelve"
Busty Brown - "How Can I Forget"
The Mellotones - "Dry Up Your Tears"
The West Indians - "Oh Lord"
The Bleechers - "Come Into My Parlour"
Busty Brown - "What A Price"
Milton Henry - "No Bread & Butter"
The Bleechers - "Everything For Your Fun"
David Isaacs - "I’ve Got Memories"
David Isaacs - "I’m Leaving (On A Jet Plane)"
The Gaylads - "I Wear My Slanders"
Bruce Bennett - "Who To Tell"
The Bleechers - "Check Him Out"
The Soul Twins - "Pound Get A Blow"
The Gaylads - "The Same Thing"
The Upsetter Pilgrims - "A Testimony"
Nora Dean - "The Same Thing You Gave To Daddy"
The Upsetters - "The Vampire"
Val Bennett - "Baby Baby" (alternate take)
Review: The first extensive anthology of Lee Perry's early productions includes numerous Jamaican hits and features some of the most influential recordings of the late 60s. Today, Lee 'Scratch' Perry is widely recognied as one of the finest talents from the golden age of Jamaican music. However, his rise to fame was neither easy nor swift. After working for Studio One boss Clement 'Coxson' Dodd, Perry made his mark as an artist and arranger in the mid-60s, eventually becoming a fully independent producer by mid-1968. Perry's innovative approach and understanding of local music trends quickly brought him national success with popular singles on Upset, the label he co-owned. He soon became an independent operator, releasing best-selling 45s on his Upsetter label, which attracted the attention of London-based Trojan Records. Trojan created a British version of his imprint in early 1969. Perry's music particularly resonated with Britain's skinhead fans, and in autumn 1969, his production of Val Bennett and The Upsetters' Return Of Django reached the UK pop charts, exposing Perry's music to a global audience. This anthology brings together the recordings that launched Perry's career as an independent producer, showcasing a mix of soulful rock steady and dynamic boss reggae. It offers a compelling listening experience and a fascinating insight into the early musical development of one of Jamaican music's most influential and innovative figures.
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Soulful I: The Jamaican Upsetter Singles 1969-1970
Cat: DB2CD 152. Rel: 14 Nov 24
Carl Dawkins - "Hard To Handle" (CD1)
The Upsetters - "Night Doctor"
Busty Brown - "To Love Somebody"
The Upsetters - "Man From MI5"
The Upsetters - "Soulful I"
The Ravers - "Babam Bam"
The Silvertones - "Kiddy-O"
The Upsetters - "Thunder Ball" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Big Noise" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Crash It" (take 5)
The Silvertones - "Endlessly"
David Isaacs - "What's Wrong With You"
The Upsetters - "Tidal Wave"
David Isaacs - "He'll Have To Go"
David Isaacs - "Since You Are Gone"
Busty Brown - "I Can't See Myself Cry About You"
The Upsetters - "Cold Sweat"
The Upsetters - "The Vampire"
The Upsetters - "Drugs & Poison"
Pat Satchmo - "Till I Can’t Take It Anymore" (take 4)
Gladstone Anderson & The Upsetters - "Goosey" (take 2)
The Bleechers - "Check Him Out" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Sign Of The Times" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Prove It" (take 1)
Glen Adams & The Upsetters - "X-Ray Vision" (take 4)
The West Indians - "Never Get Away" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Thunder Ball" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Big Noise" (take 3 - CD2)
Gladstone Anderson & The Upsetters - "Goosey" (take 3)
The Upsetters - "Sign Of The Times" (take 5)
The Upsetters - "Prove It" (take 2)
The West Indians - "Never Get Away" (take 2)
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "One Little Lie"
The Upsetters - "Slow Motion" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Summer Come"
The Upsetters - "Love Me Baby" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Bab Thool"
The Upsetters - "Take A Sip"
The Upsetters - "T’ank You"
The Upsetters - "Bab Theef"
The Upsetters - "The Dentist" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "Soul Walk"
The Upsetters - "One Punch"
The Upsetters - "Wax It"
The Upsetters - "Let’s Not Fight It"
The Versatiles - "Hurry Up"
Val Bennett & The Upsetters - "Django Shoots Again"
The Upsetters - "Sit Back"
The Upsetters - "Toothache"
The Upsetters - "No Sin" (take 6)
The Upsetters - "Slow Motion" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Love Me Baby" (take 1)
The Upsetters - "The Dentist" (take 2)
The Upsetters - "Sign Of The Times" (take 1)
Review: On its latest deep dive into the Jamaican reggae archives, the Doctor Bird label has returned to the early years of one of the style's most iconic producers, Lee 'Scratch' Perry. The music showcased on this two-disc set was initially released on Perry's own Upsetter imprint in 1969-70 and contains a mix of vocal numbers, instrumental 'versions' and alternate takes from the archive. There's naturally tons of highlights amongst the 50-plus tracks on show, including the organ-rich ska flex of The Upsetters' 'Night Doctor', the soulful rocksteady sweetness of 'Kiddy-O' by the Silvertones, the slow-dance excellence of Busty Brown's 'I Can't See Myself Cry About You', the low-slung shuffle of The Upsetters' 'Bab Thool' and the bona fide anthem that is 'Django Shoots Again' by Val Bennett and the Upsetters.
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King Scratch
King Scratch (4xLP + 4xCD box set + 50-page booklet + poster)
Cat: 405053 8781786. Rel: 26 Aug 22
Lee Scratch Perry - "People Funny Boy" (LP1: Shocks Of Mighty 1968-1975) (2:36)
The Inspirations AKA The Untouchables - "Tighten Up" (2:42)
The Upsetters - "Return Of Django" (2:32)
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "Shocks Of Mighty" (2:49)
Junior Byles - "Place Called Africa" (2:42)
Little Roy - "All Africans AKA Don't Cross The Nation" (7" mix) (2:56)
Junior Byles - "Beat Down Babylon" (2:35)
The Gatherers - "Words Of My Mouth" (3:36)
Prince Django - "Hot Tip" (3:21)
Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters - "Jungle Lion" (7" mix) (3:27)
Junior Byles - "Curley Locks" (2:56)
Susan Cadogan - "Hurt So Good" (7" mix) (3:05)
Bunny Rugs Clarke & Ricky Grant - "Bushweed Corntrash" (3:21)
Max Romeo - "Three Blind Mice" (LP2: Sufferer's Time 1975-1976) (2:55)
King Tubby & The Upsetters - "Three Times Three" (3:06)
The Heptones - "Sufferer's Time" (7" mix) (3:01)
Junior Dread - "Sufferer's Heights" (Jamaican mix) (4:07)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Roast Fish & Corn Bread" (Jamaican mix) (3:37)
Max Romeo - "Sipple Out Deh AKA War In Babylon" (Jamaican mix) (3:40)
Max Romeo & Prince Jazzbo - "One Step Forward/Ital Corner" (12" mix) (6:46)
Watty & Tony - "Rise & Shine" (2:49)
Junior Murvin & Jah Lion - "Police & Thief/Soldier & Police War" (12" mix) (6:06)
Peter & Paul Lewis - "Ethiopia Land" (LP3: Chasing The Disco Devil 1977) (3:46)
Max Romeo & Lee Scratch Perry - "Chase The Devil/Disco Devil" (with The Full Experience - 12" mix) (5:17)
Lee Scratch Perry - "City Too Hot" (7" mix) (4:07)
Augustus Pablo - "Vibrate Onn" (5:06)
Watty Burnett - "Rainy Night In Portland" (12" mix) (7:18)
Leroy Sibbles - "Garden Of Life" (12" mix) (8:01)
Junior Delgado - "Sons Of Slaves" (12" mix) (6:49)
Junior Murvin - "Roots Train" (7" mix - LP4: I Am A Madman 1977 & Beyond) (3:33)
Carlton Jackson - "History" (7" mix) (3:57)
The Congos - "Neckodeemus AKA Nicodemus" (7" mix) (3:39)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Soul Fire" (Jamaican mix) (3:54)
Lee Scratch Perry - "One Drop" (6:59)
Lee Scratch Perry - "I Am A Madman" (LP mix) (4:26)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Exodus" (3:35)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Jamaican ET" (3:29)
The Mellotones - "None Such Busted Me Bet" (CD1: The Early Years 1968-1973)
Val Bennett & The Upsetters - "Stranger On The Shore AKA Popeye On The Shore"
David Isaacs - "A Place In The Sun"
The Upsetters - "Dollar In The Teeth" (feat Val Bennett)
The Bleechers - "Check Him Out"
The Upsetters - "A Live Injection"
Dave Barker & The Upsetters - "Prisoner Of Love"
The Upsetters - "Clint Eastwood" (7" mix)
Max Romeo, Niney & Lee Scratch Perry - "Babyloose Burning AKA Babylon's Burning"
The Stingers - "Give Me Power"
Milton Henry As King Medious - "This World"
Jah T - "Lick The Pipe, Peter" (part 4)
Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters - "French Connection"
Junior Byles - "Da Da"
Max Romeo - "Rasta Bandwagon"
Lee Scratch Perry - "Blackman Time"
Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters - "Bucky Skank"
Charlie Ace - "Cow Thief Skank"
Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters - "Black IPA AKA Green Island"
Dillinger & The Upsetters - "Dub Organizer"
Leo Graham - "News Flash"
Carlton & The Shoes - "Better Days"
Neville Grant - "Sick & Tired"
Junior Byles - "Rasta No Pick Pocket"
Leo Graham - "Black Candle"
Leo Graham & Prince Jazzbo - "Doctor Demand" (CD2: Black Ark Adventures part 1 1974-1976)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Stay Dread"
Leroy 'Horsemouth' Wallace - "Herb Vendor"
Cynty & The Monkees - "Lady Lady"
Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters - "Enter The Dragon" (7" mix)
Judge Winchester - "Public Jestering"
Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters - "Cane River Rock"
Susan Cadogan - "Do It Baby (Nice & Easy)" (7" mix)
Junior Byles - "The Long Way" (7" mix)
The Unforgettables - "Many Are Called AKA Yagga Yagga"
Bunny Scott AKA Bunny Rugs Clarke - "Be Thankful (For What You've Got)"
Wally Burnett As King Burnett - "I Man Free"
Jimmy Riley - "I Man Stand Still"
Bunny Scott AKA Bunny Rugs Clarke - "To Love Somebody"
Jimmy Riley - "Sons Of Negus"
Brent Dowe - "Down Here In Babylon"
Bunny Scott AKA Bunny Rugs Clarke - "Big May"
Truth, Fact & Correct - "Babylon Deh Pon Fire"
Prince Jazzbo - "Natty Pass Through Rome"
Faye Bennett - "Back Wey"
Susan Cadogan & The Upsetters - "Fever" (Influenza version)
Lee Scratch Perry - "White Belly Rat"
Max Romeo - "Fire Fe The Vatican" (7" mix)
James Brown AKA James Booms - "Stop The War In A Babylon"
The Heptones & Jah Lion - "I Shall Be Released" (CD3: Black Ark Adventures part 2 1977)
Junior Dread - "A Wah Dat"
Ralph Haughton & The Ebony Sisters - "Take Warning"
Evan Jones - "Four & Twenty Dreadlocks" (12" mix)
Keith Rowe - "Groovy Situation" (Jamaican mix)
George Faith - "I Forgot To Be Your Lover AKA To Be A Lover" (12" mix)
Leo Graham - "Voodooism"
Raphael Green & Dr Alimantado - "Rasta Train"
The Congos - "At The Feast (Of The Passover)"
Shaumark & Robinson - "Wolf Out Deh"
Hugh Blackwood & Doctor Alimantado - "Reggae Music"
Watty Burnett - "Open The Gate" (12" mix)
Devon Irons & Dr Alimantado - "Vampire" (12" mix)
Junior Murvin - "Bad Weed" (12" mix - CD4: Black Ark & Beyond 2002)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Bionic Rats" (12" mix)
Mystic I - "Forward With The Orthodox"
Twin Roots - "Know Love" (12" mix)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Big Neck Policeman"
Lord Sassafrass & Debra Keese - "Green Bay Inquest"
Lee Scratch Perry - "Free Up The Prisoners" (7" mix)
Michael Campbell AKA Mikey Dread - "Home Guard"
Junior Murvin - "Cross Over" (7" mix)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Bafflin' Smoke Signal" (7" mix)
Lee Scratch Perry - "Introducing Myself"
Lee Scratch Perry - "For Whom The Bell Tolls" (7" mix)
Lee Scratch Perry - "I'll Take You There" (7" mix)
Review: A posthumous Lee 'Scratch' Perry box set is here, designed to co-incide with the anniversary of the dub pioneer's passing, courtesy of the star's main advocates Trojan Records. Including a digital version, a CD and a 4xLP version, it also comes with a 50-page fully illustrated book written by Perry's official biographer David Katz. It contains rare and unreleased mixes and tunes alongside some of his best known work, with Junior Murvin's reggae staple 'Police And Thieves' and the Upsetters' boss reggae classic 'Return Of Django' numbering among the 109 tracks included .
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Play On Mr Music: Lee Perry Black Ark Days (repress)
Lee PERRY / VARIOUS
Cat: RSUPLP 001RE. Rel: 29 Oct 24
Upsetter Revue - "Play On Mr Music" (feat The Heptones, The Congos & Junior Murvin)
Carlton Jackson - "History" (Dub Plate mix)
The Silvertones - "Rejoice Jah Jah Children" (Dub Plate mix)
Jimmy Riley - "Give Me A Love"
The Upsetters - "Give Me A Dub"
Lee Perry - "Soul Fire"
Sam Carty - "Milte Hi Akhen Aka Bird In Hand" (Full vocal version)
Mystic I - "One More River To Cross"
The Upsetters - "One More Dub To Cross"
Junior Murvin - "People Get Ready"
The Upsetters - "People Get Ready Dub"
The Silvertones - "Feel All Right"
Review: Japanese music outlet Rock A Shacka reissues a compelling 2020 compilation, Play On Music: Lee Perry Black Ark Days, which captures the Upsetter for the best part of his key tenancy at the Black Ark Studio in Jamaica, which he built himself and which lasted from 1973 to 1979. Having died a legendarily bizarre death - during a manic episode amid an alleged fiscal entanglement involving being blackmailed for studio profits, Perry was alleged to have covered every available surface in black marker pen before burning the entire complex to the ground - the Black Ark Studio was martyred as not just a hitmaker but also a known out-turner of many an uncommon dub gem. Featuring such greats as 'Play On Mr. Music', 'Milte Hi Ankhen' and 'Bird In Hand', this comp also features brilliant rarities like 'Rejoice Jah Jah Children' by the Silvertones, as well as an unreleased take of Carlton Jackson's biggest tune 'History'.
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Fillerkiller
Fillerkiller (limited LP)
Cat: BARN 108. Rel: 14 Feb 25
Fillerkiller (3:22)
Diplomatico Dub (3:34)
Brahbrah Dub (3:53)
$nkt Erik Jamboree (3:37)
Black Palm Tree (3:52)
Drifting (3:44)
Do That Again (3:47)
Olearie$ Dub (3:46)
Tuna $tyle (3:52)
Black Palm Dub (3:37)
Review: Phatness is new and so-far anonymous side project from two producers based in the Swedish capital and who have connections to soundsystem culture through Trensum Tribe, Soft Pace and Otonos. This is their debut outing and it's a fresh blend of original jungle infused with inspiration from a wide world of sounds. There are tropical but physical sounds like 'Diplomatico Dub' packed with smart effects, minimal head spiders like the sci-fi styled '$nkt Erik Jamboree' and experimental vignettes such as 'Olearie$ Dub' with well-worked vocals and snaking basslines. It's colourful, unusual, and perfect for late-night sessions.
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Rocksteady Is King
Rocksteady Is King (hand-numbered LP limited to 200 copies)
Cat: HPR 86LP. Rel: 13 Feb 25
It's Too Late (3:25)
I Feel The Earth Move (2:33)
(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman (3:01)
You've Got A Friend (4:53)
One Fine Day (2:42)
It's Too Dub (3:42)
I Feel The Dub Move (2:27)
You Dub Me Like A Natural Woman (3:06)
You've Got A Dub (5:08)
So Far Away (2:16)
Review: Phoenix City All-Stars is a traditional ska band from UK comprised of members Dave Andrews, Lenny Bignell, Mike Lesirge, Sean Flowerdew, Spy Austin and Terry Davey. They have been dripping music since 2018 and this now arrives as their fifth full-length overall. It offers a stunning rocksteady tribute to one of the 20th century's greatest songwriters-Carole King. This unique reinterpretation blends King's timeless melodies with the soulful grooves of rocksteady for something that will please fans of the OG sounds while also appealing to those who like a more modern style. Featuring striking artwork by Peter O'Toole, this one is packed with classic songwriting with a reggae twist.
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Rude Mechanicals (reissue)
Rude Mechanicals (reissue) (gatefold brown marbled vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DUB 161. Rel: 08 Apr 25
South Of The Line (6:59)
Rude Mechanicals (5:37)
Bird Soul (7:02)
Sonic Colonic (live at Minikami) (9:20)
Fragile Ladders (5:14)
Harmonia (6:14)
1000 Mile Drift (5:56)
Transient Transmission (fig2) (4:58)
Please Leave Quietly (6:56)
Review: Initially released back in 2007 and now repressed for new audiences as well as enduring fans, Pitch Black's fourth album was possibly their best yet. Rude Mechanicals blends dance music and electronica with their signature mix of echoes, delays and deep basslines to brilliantly alluring effect. Kicking off with the lush 'South of the Line,' it progresses into tracks like the dub-heavy '1000 Mile Drift' and the high-energy 'Sonic Colonic.' 'Bird Soul' nods to Salmonella Dub's influence while 'Harmonia' delivers exquisite electronica. The title track features rapper KP addressing environmental destruction and things close with 'Please Leave Quietly'. Complex rhythms, warm bass and haunting melodies with sharp social commentary all make this a genre-busting bit of work.
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Na Bruta Banda (30th Anniversary Edition)
Na Bruta Banda (30th Anniversary Edition) (limited hand-numbered 180 gram green vinyl LP)
Cat: 505386 9214. Rel: 08 Sep 21
'Na Bruta Banda (4:22)
The Boss (4:44)
Doc (5:29)
Pin Floi (5:34)
Marghera (5:37)
Bateo (4:14)
Bea Fia (4:52)
Bienal (5:10)
So Mato Par La Mona (La Mia Moto) (3:40)
Review: Pitura Freska's Na Bruta Banda album is 30 years old in 2021 so it gets a limited edition pressing on hand-numbered, super limited vinyl to mark the occasion. It's a wild record that collides ska, world, folk, dub, reggae and prog rock, as unlikely as that may sound, into a full flavour album packed with heat. This most unlikely of Italian collectives was from Venice, formed by "Sir" Oliver Skardy and released 10 albums between 1978 and 2002. All the lyrics are delivered in a Venetian dialect of Italian making it surely one for he only reggae records in the world to be in that language.
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Star Wars Dub
Star Wars Dub (180 gram vinyl LP + CD + insert)
Cat: BSRLP 831. Rel: 30 May 24
African Communication (3:56)
Which Clapp (3:33)
Star Wars (3:57)
Side Walk Rider (2:56)
Tower (dub) (4:47)
Stay Loose (3:50)
Con-Man (4:06)
Concert Man (3:58)
Roffa Yet (3:02)
African Communication
Which Clapp
Star Wars
Side Walk Rider
Tower (dub)
Stay Loose
Con-Man
Concert Man
Roffa Yet
Review: Originally sold to Secret Records, this sought-after album features tracks recorded at Channel One Studio with Sly Dunbar at the helm. Despite its iconic cover featuring Darth Vader, the mixes remain solid, featuring tracks like Jimmy London's 'Ride On' and 'Open The Gate' by Well Pleased & Satisfied. While DubMusic has evolved, this album's riddims still hold up well, offering enjoyable dub with quality effects. In a competitive field, acknowledging its historical significance while recognising the evolution of dub music. Star Wars Dub remains a worthwhile addition to any collection, evoking nostalgia for the golden age of reggae and dub.
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Bucket Bottom
Bucket Bottom (limited green vinyl LP)
Cat: CLOLP 5762. Rel: 15 Aug 24
Bucket Bottom (3:38)
Stone (3:03)
Funeral (Nah Go A Them Burial) (3:32)
Cool Down The Pace (4:53)
Giving Thanks (3:27)
Lot's Wife (3:24)
Natural Mystic (3:08)
Youthman In The Ghetto (4:05)
Ethiopian Vibes (3:32)
Tide Is High (2:38)
Black Rose (3:19)
Silent Night (2:35)
Review: Roots reggae legend Prince Alla returns with a stellar collection of new studio recordings while revisiting some of his greatest hits and reggae classics. This album comes on limited green vinyl and includes fresh takes on fan favourites like 'Bucket Bottom,' 'Lot's Wife' and 'Stone.' It also features Prince Alla's unique renditions of songs originally by reggae icons such as Bob Marley's 'Natural Mystic' and Gregory Isaacs' 'Cool Down The Pace,' among others. This collection offers a great blend of timeless classics and new interpretations that join the dots between different reggae eras and showcase Prince Alla's enduring influence and creativity in the reggae world.
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Under Heavy Manners (reissue)
Cat: VPCD 4218. Rel: 10 Aug 23
Heavy Manners
Rain A Fall
Big Fight
You I Love & Not Another
Young Generation
Shine Eye Gal
Boz Rock
Show Me Mine Enemy
Shadow
Deck Of Cards
Heavy Manners (album mix)
Tribute To Michael Holding
Same Knife
Equal Rights & Justice
Best Dress
Emmanuel Road
Johnny Reggae
Deck Of Cards (Four Aces mix)
Review: Prince Far I worked with Joe Gibbs's house band The Professionals on Under Heavy Manners, his 1976 full-length recorded at Gibbs's studio in Kingston, Jamaica. Gibbs composed all of the tracks bar one from Errol Thompson and it is generally considered one of his finer works. His messages throughout his career were always focussed on social and political issues and lend this album its extra lyrical edge on top of the killer rhythms. It's been a hard to find gem over the years now the originals are uplifted by a selection of new tunes and dubs. A real doozy for fans old and new.
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Prince Fatty Meets The Gorgon In Dub
Cat: VPRL 4246. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Jah Jah Dub The Conqueror (3:35)
The Inversion (3:55)
Press The Dub Along (3:26)
Don't Try To Dub Me (3:14)
Dub Is Shining (4:15)
Give Thanks & Dub (4:26)
Garden Of Dub (2:44)
Prophetic Dub (3:45)
No Dub In Their Heart (4:47)
Abudajonoi (3:34)
Review: This album is the sonic distillation of a compelling backstory. Chancing on a vault of archived recordings by iconic reggae producer Bunny Striker Lee, modern dub producer and next-gen icon Prince Fatty (Mile Pelanconi) jumped at the chance to remix the versions in his own image, passing the tracks down to the modern listener (and the spirited torch of Lee's dub zeitgeist in the process). Fatty is said to have fed the audio into the analog realm for a true remixing; feeding each recording through a carefully built audio analog system similar to that used by King Tubby. The result is a crisp, modern dub masterwork, which Fatty himself acknowledging the songs' status as classics, but nonetheless admitting, "it's nicer and fresher to hear a new structure..."
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Dub Battle For Seattle
Dub Battle For Seattle (limited numbered LP)
Cat: LVD 0010. Rel: 20 Nov 24
About A Girl (dub) (3:23)
Come As You Are (dub) (4:23)
Very Ape (dub) (2:19)
Polly (dub) (3:53)
Heart-Shaped Box (dub) (3:35)
Sliver (dub) (2:39)
Son Of A Gun (dub) (3:25)
Dive (dub) (3:35)
Review: London's Prince Fatty is a determined dub solo artist ready to take on the world and his mission is more than well reiterated on his latest expansion in the US realm of Seattle. Dub Battle For Seattle brings a further eight dub dramatics to the fold; the tracks were conceived many moons ago on the south coast of England, and in response to Little Roy's eponymous 2021 album of the same name, which took after the 1999 anti-World Trade Organization protests in Seattle, whilst also making for eight dub reggae cover versions of Nirvana's greatest hits. Little Roy's originals are well deglazed as Nirvanic versions by Fatty, whose bulbous productions serve to enliven and trip them out.
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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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In Lion Dub Style
Cat: JRL 226. Rel: 25 Mar 24
No Bride (3:40)
Jammy's In The Arena (3:24)
Black Trap (3:06)
The Big Apple (3:31)
Rough Voyage (3:22)
Uhru Express (4:14)
King Forever (4:24)
Tiger dub (4:02)
Mystic Feeling (3:13)
Review: Prince Jammy's In Lion Dub Style showcases the dub master's unparalleled skill and innovation in the reggae world. Released under the Jammy$ Jamaica label back in the mid-70s, this album is a testament to his prowess as a producer and mixer with its pulsating rhythms, killer hardcore roots, deep basslines, and intricate dub effects. Each track immerses you in his signature sound and from start to finish, Jammy expertly blends traditional roots reggae and futuristic dub experimentation. In Lion Dub Style is one of many essential albums from this particular sound world and as such solidifies Prince Jammy's status as a true pioneer of dub music.
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Prince Philip Presents: Dubplates & Raw Rhythm From King Tubby's Studio 1973-1976
Madness 13 (3:36)
You Were Mine (2:49)
Revolution Come (3:40)
Man Free (dub) (6:28)
Dubb Girl (2:49)
Dubb Girl Rythm (3:21)
Official Sound (2:44)
Fragile Rythm (3:32)
Kid Phil Rythm (3:58)
Zion City (feat Jacob Miller) (2:27)
Zion City Dub Wise (2:30)
Lorraine Dub Wise (feat Jacob Miller) (2:54)
Rock My Soul Dub Wise (2:47)
Trying Man (feat Johnny Clarke) (3:17)
You Were Dubbing (3:02)
Sit & Cry (2:52)
Iron Bird (feat Jacob Miller) (2:52)
Riding On A High & Windy Day (feat Breezy & Hugh Mundell - Alt take) (3:18)
Riding Rythm (3:20)
Review: Nope, sadly it is not that Prince Philip - the late Queen's husband - though boy would we love to hear what he could do on a mixing desk with those porcine fingers of his. Instead, this is a collection of sounds dedicated to the work of the late "Prince" Philip Smart, who was the first-ever engineer at King Tabby's legendary Tubby studio beside the boss himself. He was key to sharing the early sound of dub though he was rarely credited at the time. Listen to this collection of gems from between 1973 and 1976 across to glorious slabs of wax though and you'll be sure to be a fan.
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