"Kingdom Rise Kingdoms Fall" strong early 80s roots with 'oh what a feeling' on the b-side produced by henry junjo lawes. B-side has killer dub by Scientist "The Voodoo Curse"
Originally released by London label Cha Cha in 1982 on a 10" single catching The Wailing Souls at their peak, tuff rhythms, sweet melodies inna rub a dub...
One of Jamaica's classic roots harmony groups The Wailing Souls bring forward the sound of Channel 1 early eighties style. Hard to beat..repress on original...
Classic 1981 roots album from The Wailing Souls recorded with Junjo Lawes and The Roots Radics at Channel One with mixing done by Scientist at King Tubby's.
Killer early roots dancehall tune originally released in 1980 produced by Henry Juno Lawes with excellent dub by Scientist. B-Side "Never Stop Fighting"...
On 'another one bites the dust' rhythm early rootsy dancehall style from 1982 and produced by henry junjo lawes with mixes by scientist
baccara / give...
Killer early roots dancehall tune originally released in 1980 produced by Henry Juno Lawes with excellent dub by Scientist. B-Side "Never Stop Fighting"...
Superb update of the old skinhead fav from the Room In The Sky posse with Pioneer singer George Dekker on fine form whilst on the flip mighty DJ Oxman...
originally released on the "cha cha" label in the early 80s on a 12".deep roots vocal cut with a wicked dub on the b-side,a big favourite of david rodigan...
On the latest Dub-Stuy riddim release, Von D meets Chukki Star, Chezidek, and Jah Mason in a nod to early 2000s conscious dancehall
French producer Von...
An essential guide to the Dancehall Reggae/Hip-Hop clash that ruled New York in the early 1990s as Shinehead, Supercat, Mad Lion, Bobby Konders and many...
Obscure roots 12" originally released in 1983, recorded at Harry J's studio and produced by Mabrak main man / Drummer Leroy Mattis. Full instrumental dub...
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...
Saxophonist Joe Henderson expanded his palette on his vigorous 1966 album Mode for Joe with a dynamic septet featuring Lee Morgan, Curtis Fuller, Bobby...