Wicked re-lick of Earl Zero's 1977 roots tune produced at Ariwa by Mad Professor with "Catalyst Effect" on the flip, both tracks come with dub versions.
1980's version of this foundation track originally written by Earl Zero and recorded for Earl China Smith who released it on Epiphany Records in the US....
Old school dub white label pre release from Mad Professor featuring dubs from the Ariwa vaults 80s / 90s / 2000s roots with the trademark twist from the...
Recordings made by Yabby You at south London's Ariwa studios in 1993 with producer Mad Professor & Black Steel.Strong roots album in showcase style with...
Ranking Ann's wicked second LP originally released in 1984 on Mad Professor's Ariwa label. Great toasting from U.K's Ranking Ann with tuff roots backing...
Wicked DJ roots album originally released in 1982, this was Ranking Ann's first album. Effortlessly riding some tuff Mad Professor rhythms of the day....
The last of the "Dub Me Crazy" series, originally released in 1992 from South London's own Mad Professor. "Dub Maniacs On The Rampage" features Black Steel,...
As the title says "40 Years Of Dub" from Mad Professor's south London Ariwa Studio featuring musicians Black Steel, Angus Gayle, Leroy Horsemouth Wallace,...
Part 4 of the series featuring Johnny Clarke, Ranking Ann, Wild Bunch, Sandra Cross and Sgt. Pepper. U.K. dub music at it's finest from 1983. check "White...
His 1st album from 1982 featuring Leroy 'Horsemouth' Wallace, Tan Tan, and many others recorded at the original Ariwa Studio in Peckham. 10 tracks of pure...
New vocal cuts from Cedric Myton lead singer from Jamaican reggae legends The Congos teaming up with London's own Mad Professor. Classic roots rock rhythms...
Heavyweight U.K. dub stylings from Mad Professor originally released in 1985 on his label Ariwa featuring studio dons Black Steel, Sergeant Pepper, Patrick...
Originally released on 12" Warrior & Ballistic records in the U.K. Prince Lincoln Thompson on vocals and production on these two full length roots disco...
Two killer unreleased tunes from the early '80s. The Traditions were a group with seemingly no other released tunes."When" is at last a next cut to the...
'No Man is an Island' is the SEMINAL debut album by reggae legend Dennis Brown which launched his career. Recorded at Studio One around 1969-70 (when...
Ewart Brown, aka Cobra (later better known as Mad Cobra), released the Goldmine LP in 1993 on Prince Jazzbo's Ujama label. This marks the first LP pressing...
Late 70s roots rockers 12" from Earth and Stone vocal duo Albert Bailey & Clifton Howell with two discomix cuts plus Dean Fraser's Sax version. Produced...
Originally released in the mid 70s produced by Lloyd Campbell and voiced at The Black Ark by Lee Perry, B-side plays "Samfy Skank" All copies come in company...
Junior Dread represent the new generation of counscious reggae music worldwilde.
His music brings the positive message of love and "overstanding" to the...
Wicked early roots vocal cut originally released in 1974 from Singer & Producer Keeling Beckford produced by Lloyd F. Campbell with great instrumental...