Dixie Peach meets The Disciples – Divide & Conquer
Dixie Peach meets The Disciples – Divisive Dub
Dixie Peach meets The Disciples – Dub Conquerer
Dixie Peach meets The Disciples – Togetherness Dub
1. Divide & Conquer
2. Divisive Dub
3. Dub Conquerer
4. Togetherness Dub
Fresh heavyweight speaker-distressing business from The Disciples with a vocal track from the legendary Dixie Peach (Jah Tubbys, Fashion). "Divide and Conquer" is complimented by no less than three dub versions mixed by Russ D.
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Quality U.K. dub music from player of instruments Steve Mosco aka Jah Warrior with added vocals from Ranking Joe, Jah Mason, Hughie Izachaar and Martin...
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Six instrumental roots melodic tracks presented in the traditional extended “discomix” showcase dub style. Written, produced & all instruments by Liam...
A classic dub set from Nick Manasseh & Jeremy The Equalzer, originally released on the Acid Jazz label in 1996, back on the streets courtesy of Partial...
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Two sought-after vocal tracks from influential British reggae band Rhythmites recorded in 1988.
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Deep instrumental roots music recorded in Kingston between 1992 - 2002 by the Swiss duo Restless Mashaits, 1st time on vinyl..check "King Of Kings" "Africa"...
A wicked relick of Aswad's "Hey Jah Children" rhythm from the "Babylon" soundtrack. Four great versions from the BDF All Stars plus front cover sticker...