A serious must have for roots / dub heads, originally released in 1978 produced by Augustus Pablo & Everton Da' Silva. Rockers All Stars on fire mixed at King Tubby's & Harry J's featuring "Jah Dub" "Clean Sweep" "Santic Dub" Killer no filler!!
Originally released in 1978 on an update of The Heptones rhythm "give me the right" produced by Everton Dasilva, with Augustus Pablo's version on the flip.
All time killer deep roots cut from Barry Brown originally released in 1979 on the same awesome rhythm as Asher & Trimble's "Humble Yourself" produced...
5 rockers cuts on the "Give Me The Right" riddim originally released in 1979, two vocals from Lacksley Castell & Roman Stewart with killer DJ piece from...
A Killer heavy duty release from Johnny Clarke & Mad Professor.. featuring the awesome "Come Back To Me" originally released in 1985 tucked away on his...
The classic Sugar Minott dub album to "Ghetto-Ology" originally released in 1980, recorded at Channel One and mixed by Scientist . This is a limited edition...
Recorded at Kingston's Dynamic Studios in 1981 with Lloyd Parks's We The People band. Check the deep dub on the flip, only 300 pressed. All copies come...
Killer dub roots album from The Twinkle Brothers originally released in 1982 mixed by Mad Professor & Jah Shaka includes deep dub versions to "Jahovia"...
Second slice of the Channel One Disco Purpose Rhythm Excursion. Back to back classics from the Hookim brothers Maxfield Avenue outpost.Pressed on opaque...
Two swaggering roots cut from the ultra cool tone of Leroy "The Don" Smart recorded at Channel One around 1980 riding the militant killer rhythms of Maxfield...
From Producer, Studio, Label & Shop owner Herman Chin-Loy who gave the world one of the first dub album "Aquarius Dub" originally released in 1971.
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Originally released in 1977 on producer Prince Tony Robinson's label TR International, Trinity on top form, toasting over strong militant roots rhythms...
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1976 rare dub album consists of robust Techniques rhythms dismantled and reconstructed by King Tubby to its perfection, "Stalag", "Ready Or Not", "Cheer...
Repress of this sought after 1969 reggae LP.. a few hundred quid for a J.A. or U.K. original version..yours on a limited Japanese press for considerable...
Limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on orange coloured vinyl!
'Battle Axe' is a Trojan compilation album that was originally released...
Junior Murvin's tuff late 70s vocal cut "Cool Out Son" on a awesome relick of "Real Rock" riddim from Joe Gibbs & The Professionals with dub from The Mighty...
Five absolute Yabby You roots classics from the mid 70s with King Tubby's forward looking dubs. If you don't own any of these 7" don't miss, it doesn't...
Uber rare roots dub album from The Morwells, originally issued in the mid 70s on their own label, mixed to it's bare bones at King Tubby's with great effect..check...
By 1963, Jamaica’s dancefloors and airwaves rocked to the recently developed sound of ska – the island’s first indigenous style to achieve international...
Rare as hen's teeth digital dancehall from out of late 80s/early 90s NYC, via Cooly aka Koolindian aka Super Cat's cousin Andrew Maragh, originally released...
Five absolute Yabby You roots classics from the mid 70s with King Tubby's forward looking dubs. If you don't own any of these 7" don't miss, it doesn't...
Having initially achieved significant success in Jamaica during the rock steady era of the late 60s, The Heptones further cemented their reputation as...