Peru's stalwart salseros Sabor y Control return to Names You Can Trust and the 45 format with a brand new pair of signature compositions from band leader...
First time reissued since 1981 of Errol 'Flabba' Holt's very rare dub album of Roots Radics Dub. Produced by Ranking Joe at King Tubby's with tracks laid...
Bristol's finest reggae producer meets Doncaster's number one dancehall MC as Mr Benn & Parly B join forces for an EP chock full of vibes. First up "Gwarn...
Reprising the Channel One Disco Purpose Rhythm Excursion, first in the series from Archive Recordings. Four blistering late 70s dub rockers from the Channel...
New 6 track roots E.P. on the "Don't Fret" riddim featuring Jamaican heavyweights King Kong and Anthony Red Rose with Baby Boom, YT, Satalite and Patrick...
Names You Can Trust's long-running Swing-A-Ling party in Brooklyn has become an epic warm weather celebration of all classic styles of Jamaican sound system...
"Produced and apparently co-written by Derrick Harriott, 'John Jones' was released in 1968 on the Big shot label. With its unstoppable rhythm and its aggressive...
A Stone cold roots classic from Lee Perry & Max Romeo recorded at The Black Ark as sampled by The Prodigy and countless others. Clean and limited repress...
Great new rootsy rocksteady skank from American hammond organ player Roger Rivas with Italian top studio band The Officinalis. Limited press from Aloevera...
Ode to the Weed's best friend, originally released on a roots 12" on Conflict records 1976, with toasting from Dillinger & Trinity on the version side....
Federal Records is generally considered to be responsible for birthing Rocksteady in the 1960’s, but Jamaica’s first recording studio also had a nice...
Lee Perry’s playful nature credited this 45 to Jane Fonda’s character in Klute!! About as Post Modern as you can get. The music is a storming up tempo...