A wicked slice of late 80s dancehall from Prince Jazzbo, self produced for his own label Ujama. Great vocal cut but the killer here is the dark twisted instrumental dub b-side.. 2nd 7" release of Jazzbo's recordings from 333. Highly recommended!
Originally released in 1976 on Birmingham based label Black Wax, aka Ital Corner. Killer heavyweight DJ Roots album recorded at The Black Ark by Lee Perry....
Death Is Not The End's wonderful 333 series continues here with another standout digi roots 7? from late 90s New York star Gumbae Culture, who it is said...
Foundation reggae artist Dennis Walks' much in demand Waste Time in Babylon becomes the latest 1980s digital masterpiece to be reissued on 45 from 333...
Foundational deejay U-Roy recorded The Seven Gold at Michael Carroll's Creative Sounds Studio in Kingston with assistance from engineer (and singer & producer...
Rare late 80s reggae/dancehall heat coming yet again on DINTE sub-label 333. This time it's the turn of Hugh Maddo's Pop Style LP. Recorded in Jamaica...
Death Is Not The End's 333 sub-label digs out a synth-heavy early 80s disco/punk-inflected reggae 45 from short-lived Birmingham group Dessus - produced...
Originally released on his seminal Ujama label in 1988, Prince Jazzbo’s 333 (aka Mango Tree) features the foundation deejay riding an absolutely killer...
Death Is Not The End sub-label 333 hit again with a reissue of a rarely encountered piece of prime UK digi, courtesy of Franklyn Bernard aka Frankie B...
One of the key 45s in the output of Prince Jazzbo's Ujama label during the digital era of the late 80s - originally reissued via NYC's Deadly Dragon some...
Superb compilation featuring vocalist Veron Buckley & Gladstone Grant aka The Maytones with these five 12" roots disco mixes originally released between...
Original 12" unplayed stock from 1982 featuring Bingy Bunny & The Morwells with his roots vocal cut "Lonely Widow" plus Lee Van Cleef's DJ alternative....
A repro of the much in-demand Flames cut first made by the Nairobi Sisters in 1974, 'Promised Land'. Infamously sampled by Q-Tip for 'Whateva Will Be'...