Straight from Maxfield Avenue, 1989, Castro Brown's New Name Muzik outfit produced some of the best of the first wave of digital roots. Here are a couple...
Musical innovations are often a streak of good luck. What would today’s sessions sound like without Dub versions? These instrumental versions were invented...
Obscure roots 12" originally released in 1983, recorded at Harry J's studio and produced by Mabrak main man / Drummer Leroy Mattis. Full instrumental dub...
Summer Vibez! The "explosive " new single from Brixton Heights Records is a limited 500 copies 7" edition not to be missed, pressed on a heavy weight 70g...
The fourth instalment of Dub-Stuy’s riddim series takes a slight detour from its modern dancehall focus with a darker, hip hop influenced riddim featuring...
Sly and Robbie created the rhythm as Yabby You name checks the tough neighbourhoods scattered around Kingston’s ghetto areas. Mixing biblical quotations...
Killer dancehall next vocal cut from Jamaican DJ Papa San originally released on Fashion Records in 1996 with version from The Dub Organizer..Don't leave!
Wicked late 80s version of the Ras Michael roots anthem from Shako Lee & The A-Class crew with superb dub from The Dub Organizer. All Real Rock releases...
Killer early roots dancehall tune originally released in 1980 produced by Henry Juno Lawes with excellent dub by Scientist. B-Side "Never Stop Fighting"...