From the Black Sublime of Dadawah to the, er, Foxy Brown of Jennifer Hylton: an early-nineties r'n'b-tipped torpedo, recorded by Lloyd Pickout Dennis at Dynamic, with the Firehouse Crew.
First time out for this wildly raw dubplate, sister-recording to the Pablo master-rhythm, shot through with other-worldly, illusively allusive incantation.
Surely...
You won't find the name Bobby Jackson in the jazz books. Yet here is a remarkable man who did more than anyone to promote live jazz in his hometown of...
Synthesizer Evolution: From Analogue to Digital (and Back) celebrates their impact on music and culture by providing a comprehensive and meticulously researched...
Dark, hypnotic, tripping nyabinghi from 1974!
Led by Ras Michael over four extended excursions, the music is organic, sublime and expansive, grounation?drums...
Stone cold classic Lee Perry album.
Originally released in 1978 and recorded at the Black Ark, this is an absolute killer album and a great introduction...