Brother Culture joins forces with Swiss reggae powerhouse THE 18TH PARALLEL to deliver ‘Ghetto Man’, a commanding anthem of social emancipation. This...
The very first Grammy winning artist in Reggae history, MYKAL ROSE is the voice of the greatest days of Black Uhuru. He’s responsible for hit songs such...
333 is back for 2025 with another rare mid-1970s cut out of Winston Jones' Flatbush-based Flames label catalogue.
It is issued here under license from...
Livingston 'Livy' Hurlock wrote, sang and produced this classic rough & ready rasta anthem roots 45 in the mid '70s, his first recording. As a fledgling...
Superb new rootsy version of Fatback Band's early 80s "Act Like You Know" with Andy Platts on lead vocals with gritty raw dub version on the flip. Limited...
An absolute bullet of a single!
MBV & Mudies All Stars mid 70s deep roots version of Idris Muhammad's "Lorna's Dance" written by Grover Washington Jr....
Available on 7" for the first time, Webby Jay's 1979 version of The Dramatics soul hit, 'In The Rain'. Produced and sung by the late Webster Johnson aka...
Unreleased killer vocal cut from the cool ruler Gregory Isaac on the "Heart Don't Leap" rhythm direct from the vaults of producer Harry Mudie, reissued...
Jafa Sound’s latest 7” release is guaranteed to Nice Up each and every dance. produced by Rob Smith (RSD,Smith & Mighty, Jafa Sound) Kingstonian Young...
Long out of print 1978 dub album from Roy Cousin produced Force of Music band aka The Revolutionaries now reissued with six extra tracks on the CD version...
Last recordings of Prince Far I from 1983, released through Roy Cousins Tamoki-Wambesi- Dove label in 1984, this CD version has six extra tracks from the...
1974 roots rarity from Al Campbell recorded for Phil Pratt's label Sunshot now coupled with Ansel Collins wicked instrumental take. Come in nice repo Sunshot...
Expanded edition of the "Dub Duel" album with eight tracks mixed by Overton 'Scientist' Brownie and seven by Winston 'Professor' Brown with The Forces...
Fresh release from London outfit The Gyrators with a new wicked instrumental relick of Pablo Gad's Hard Times mixed & dubbed by Bristol's Eeyun Perkins.