• Horace Martin – So Called Pastors
    • Horace Martin – So Called Dub
    • Horace Martin – Pretty So
    • Horace Martin – Pretty Dub
    • Horace Martin – Me No Bad Boy
    • Horace Martin – Me No Bad Dub
    • Horace Martin – Sound Clash
    • Horace Martin – Sound Clash Dub
    • Horace Martin – Sound Boy
    • Horace Martin – Sound Boy Dub
    • Horace Martin – Girlfriend Ft. Lama
    • Horace Martin – Girlfriend Dub
    • 1. So Called Pastors
    • 2. So Called Dub
    • 3. Pretty So
    • 4. Pretty Dub
    • 5. Me No Bad Boy
    • 6. Me No Bad Dub
    • 7. Sound Clash
    • 8. Sound Clash Dub
    • 9. Sound Boy
    • 10. Sound Boy Dub
    • 11. Girlfriend Ft. Lama
    • 12. Girlfriend Dub

    Horace Martin returns with a new album called Sound Clash. The producer is also a veteran in the person of Trevor Elliott, on whose Musical Ambassador label this project is released. Musical Ambassador is known for releasing seminal material by Edi Fitzroy and the late Johnny Ringo among others during the first half of the 80’s. In fact, this album is largely built around classic riddims primarily played by Roots Radics from Fitzroy’s epic “Check For You Once” album. Some of the riddims are laced with overdubs and fresh horn arrangements to add some contemporary flavor. Additionally, this project is in the classic showcase format where each vocal cut is followed by its dub counterpart.

    The album gets going with “So Called Pastors” over the “Work On Mr. Farmer Man” riddim originally graced by Fitzroy. This tune hits home with a very strong, though controversial message about “pastors” who “use Jesus’ name to pave their way to riches and fame.” The next track titled “Pretty So” celebrates female beauty and utilizes the classic Fitzroy/Radics riddim “Dreadlocks Party” to great effect

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