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The 10-tracks that form the core of this album, were originally released on the Impact! label in 1975. Less than 200 copies were pressed, even fewer than...
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An excellent double header from Horace Andy and Augustus Pablo. Both sides are on the 'Children of Israel' rhythm and date from around 1975. Horace Andys...
Roots classic - hauntingly deep tune from 1979 produced by Everton de Silva for the Hungry Town label. B-side plays a great dub of "Barry Brown's "Release...
"Samba" by Amazones De Guinee is an unadultered killer african-funk bullet! High-energy from the start powerful vocal - recorded in Paris 1983. On the...
Deep and heavy dub classic plus horns and melodica! Originally released in 1979 and mixed by Prince Jammy at King Tubby's. This is the full rockers sound...
Killer heavyweight roots featuring Badoo & Jah Stitch over Jackie Mittoo's classic 1980 recording of the "Drum Song" rhythm. Now with extra dubplate...
Re-issue of this Record Store Day release from 2013 - 'Nothing New' is the collection of outtakes and unreleased takes from the late, great Gil Scott-Heron...
A mature new album from 22 year old cuban vocalist Dayme Arocena! Debuting on Gilles Peterson's trusted Brownswood label, infamous for introducing the...
Soundway have beautifully reissued afro-centric, Trinidadian band, Black Truth Rhythm Band's 'Ifetayo' album, originally released in 1976. Killer laidback...
Limited edition 7" from the insanely popular Buena Vista Social Club that became THE soundtrack of the late 90's. "Chan Chan" is the lead track from the...
"Keleya" is a sweltering organ-led african fusion banger re-issued by Mr Bongo, originally released in 1974. Backed with a razor sharp, percussion heavy,...
Infamous r&b bandleader who spent a lot of time in New Orleans headed down to Florida in the mid-70s to record a number of miami funk meets disco cuts.