Two killer instrumental heavyweight U.K. Roots tracks from The Disciples originally released in 1993/94. Both tunes with alternative mixes, nice and loud pressings.
Quality U.K. dub music from player of instruments Steve Mosco aka Jah Warrior with added vocals from Ranking Joe, Jah Mason, Hughie Izachaar and Martin...
Six instrumental roots melodic tracks presented in the traditional extended “discomix” showcase dub style. Written, produced & all instruments by Liam...
In demand 2002 U.K. roots gets a Partial reissue on limited 10" with previously unreleased mixes from Nucleus Roots featuring Simon Dan. One of two new...
'South Africa' is an 'archival' reggae song originally released on Riz Records, home to many dub stalwarts like Manasseh, Orville Smith and Devon Russell....
Two sought-after vocal tracks from influential British reggae band Rhythmites recorded in 1988.
Rhythmites recorded their classic debut album Intergration...
A classic set from 1989, regarded as one of the dub albums that helped kick-start the UK dub revival along the likes of Sound Iration / Manasseh, Mad Professor,...
Deep instrumental roots music recorded in Kingston between 1992 - 2002 by the Swiss duo Restless Mashaits, 1st time on vinyl..check "King Of Kings" "Africa"...
A welcome reissue of this long-deleted classic digital dub album from The Bush Chemists. Originally surfacing on the Dub head label in 1999, `Light Up...
Partial Records reissue Tena Stelin & Centry's Sun & Moon, originally released in 1992. Classic UK vocal and dub LP. This was the first album from the...
Recorded while Gerald was in Jamaica working on a project with Lee Perry in 1980.The master tapes of the four tracks that were recorded at the Harry J...
Rare mid 70s deep roots tune from Boston Jack, repressed here with colourful original label art and backed with 1969 tune "Starvation" Double header...
Murder in the dancehall tonight! Jammy's leading artists boost up the sound system. The Heart and soul of dancehall - singing about the sound over crucial...
Produced by King Jammy in 1989 and taken from the album "Stormy Night" with an unreleased vocal cut from Robert Lee on the flip. Plus two dubs versions.