Danny T & Tradesman – Nobody Cares ft. Jakey Banton
Danny T & Tradesman – Acid Wash
1. Lazer Quest
2. Nobody Cares ft. Jakey Banton
3. Acid Wash
Heavyweight dub step bizness from Leeds based duo Danny T & Tradesman, three tracks making up the Lazer Quest E.P. check "Acid Wash" New 12" release from Nice Up! label
Leeds' finest reggae rhythm constructors are back with an industrial strength combinationenlisting two of Jamaica's top lyricists. Following the success...
Dragon Dance is the third release by Twin Cities Sound System duo, Feel Free Hi Fi following the Prophet Noir EP and a split 12” with Kingston's Equiknoxx...
Previously unreleased Sangie Davis song and recording from 1979 recorded at Tuff Gong.
After returning to Jamaica to headline the One Love Peace Concert,...
"Japanese reggae/dancehall artist Boogie Man embarked on a career in the early 90s, inspired by the prospect of filling an unfilled niche: adding humorous...
Brother Culture has been one of the leading figures in the UK reggae scene for the past 40 years. This anniversary collection is a look back at his career,...
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...
'Prophet Noir' is a 6 track 12" of dystopian industrial dancehall experimentalism created by Twin Cities Sound System Feel Free Hi Fi featuring the vocal...
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London artist, producer and DJ Peter O’Grady aka Joy Orbison delivers one of his most dancefloor-focused tracks in recent times. While...
Jahtari gather together experts in digi dub delay from all five continents on the fourth instalment in ther long-running "Jahtarian Dubbers" series. Equaking...
Rough signal records is pleased to announce that the featured artist for the next release in the Legendary Series is Ranking Joe.
The legendary DEE JAY,...
333 records drops a much needed reissue of Rupie Dan's "My Black Race" 12" from 1982. A huge Shaka selection featuring one of the heaviest dubs available...
Death Is Not The End’s 333 sub-label reissues a serious all-timer of an LP from the peak of reggae/dancehall’s mid-to-late 1980s digi era, in the form...