Long out of print deep roots from Jamaican singer Winston McAnuff, 1st time on 7" vinyl limited edition of 500 worldwide. All Roots Vibration releases come in thick coloured company sleeves.
Conscious early 90s tune by King Shark. Self-produced and released on his own label Green Farm in 1991. Easy-going rhythm, horns and bass and fantastic...
Under the radar tune first released in 2011, produced by and released on Jacin's own label Original Dub Sound. Fantastic new and conscious roots reggae...
Welcome return of Jamaican singer Willi Williams with the first of two tunes recorded with Roberto Sanchez. This one on the same riddim as Shanti Yalah's...
Just in..don't delay limited stock.The Kingstonians were a relatively short-lived Jamaican band whose greatest work was produced by Derek Harriott between...
BACK IN STOCK!!MONSTER STUDIO ONE TUNE FIRST TIME EVER ON A SINGLE !
Two highly sought after tracks from Jackie Mitoo's legendary 'Showcase' album, originally...
peter tosh on lead vocals recorded in 1970 for leslie kong's label beverley's.limited stock on very clean pressings and with the added bonus of a instrumental...
Winston McAnuff roots tune from 1980. Fatman Riddim Section takes care of the dub version on the b-side. 1 of 4 new titles limited edition of 500 worldwide.
superb new reissue of 1970 beverleys recordings with peter tosh on lead vocals and rare instrumental cut on the b-side.limited editions and very clean...
For the first time released on seven inch single is the 1982 roots tune from Wayne Jarrett with Roots Radics in full effect. Backed by a frightening dub...
Two masterful early 80s discomix roots vocals from Keith Blake aka Prince Alla produced by Prince Jammy with the rhythms laid at Channel One. Nice and...
Back in limited stock.....Very rare early roots tune from Nora Dean, originally issued on Bullet in the U.K. in 1971, hard to find an original copy, so...
A wicked relick of Barry Brown's "Head A Go Roll" riddim produced by D&H from France with Jamaican vocalists the mighty Yami Bolo and the underrated Liza...