
For Bristol, Horace Andy holds a particularly special significance. Through his long-standing collaboration with Massive Attack, he became an integral part of the city's musical identity, helping to shape the sound that would carry Bristol's influence around the world. His performances and recordings with the group introduced his unmistakable voice to entirely new audiences, creating a unique bridge between Kingston's roots traditions and Bristol's groundbreaking musical culture.
Down There places Horace Andy's timeless voice at the centre of a production that honours the depth, atmosphere, and authenticity that have defined his career. Inspired by the classic sounds of Treasure Isle and Studio 1 "Down Here" is more than simply a new recording, it stands as a recognition of a remarkable legacy—one that links Jamaica's golden era of reggae with Bristol's enduring contribution to global music culture.
Released by Poor Man's Friend Records, this record celebrates an artist whose influence extends far beyond reggae alone, and whose connection to Bristol remains an important chapter in the city's musical story.
This record is a super limited edition run of 300 in collaboration with the Bristol Beer Factory, a portion of the profits from this record will be going to the Kuumba Centre to help with repairs.