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...
Rare heavy DJ cut from Dillinger with his homage to his motorbike of choice, originally released in the mid 70s produced by Charlie Ace of Swing-A-Ling...
Legendary Reggae vocalist Cornell Campbell is to release a new E.P entitled ‘Time For Peace’, to mark the 52nd Anniversary of Martin Luthur King Jr’s...
Two standout versions from the Lewin sisters, available back-to-back on 45 for the first time. Classic soul turned reggae grooves produced by guitarist...
Forgotten gem from U.K. Bristol band Black Roots originally released in 1987 on their Nubian label, produced by Mad Professor with must check dub version....
Stunning Fourth album from Compost records regulars, Web Web, featuring jazz legends Yusef Lateef, Mulatu Astatke and Charles Tolliver plus a guest spot...
Killer heavyweight roots instrumental from 1974 from Organ D & The Upsetters aka The Wailers keyboard player Tyrone Downie & Family Man Barrett. Don't...
All time classic tuff funky reggae cut from The Maytals which was originally a B-side!! Jump up party tune with rare intrumental version on the flip. don't...
Killer early roots dancehall tune originally released in 1980 produced by Henry Juno Lawes with excellent dub by Scientist. B-Side "Never Stop Fighting"...
Strong new vocal cut from the soulful Noel McKoy over a wicked relick of Dennis Brown's "Bloody City" with killer horns of Brian Travers & Patrick Tenyue...
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...
One of the hottest tune from Peven's discography and one of the biggest anthems on the NYC dancefloors since its origial release in the summer of 2010....
Musical innovations are often a streak of good luck. What would today’s sessions sound like without Dub versions? These instrumental versions were invented...