A KILLER late 70s roots version based on Bobby Bland's "Ain't No Love" recorded with Robbie Shakespear and the rest of The Revolutionaries, also with an...
One-off pressing limited-edition Green coloured vinyl 45Seminal Ska all-time ANTHEM!
The Skatalites' 'Guns of Navarone' was originally released in 1965...
Produced by the legendary Michael Hyatt on the iconic Java rhythm and masterfully mixed by Steven Stanley, Diffuse the Vibes features the vocals of Courtney...
One-off pressing limited-edition Blue coloured vinyl 45
Lord Tanamo’s ‘Keep on Moving’ is the sublime funky vocal cut to Jackie Mittoo’s UNBELIEVEABLY...
A crucial set of six 7" singles from producer Linval Thompson originally released in the early eighties featuring classics from The Viceroys, Frankie Paul,...
One-off pressing limited-edition Red coloured vinyl 45
Not one but TWO beautiful, uplifting ROCKSTEADY bomb tunes. Soaring soulful harmonies, utterly...
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...
Totally on fire!100% ESSENTIAL deep, deep roots with Devon Russell + The Brentford Road All-Stars on FIRE! Wicked vocal plus moody dub. Killer indeed!
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Rare Barry Brown heavyweight roots vocal from 1983 from the album "I'm Stilll Waiting" with Dean Fraser's dubplate sax cut on the flip. Don't Sleep....
Under the name The 4th Street Orchestra, Dennis Bovell released a series of limited-edition albums in the mid-70s specifically for the UK sound system...
Whenever the Deeper Roots crew in Berlin announces a release, we know they've found a real gem. This time around, they've pulled a rare side from Niney's...
Classic 70s tune recorded with Lee Perry at his Black Ark studio in 1976, The Heptones on fine harmony form with Scratch's great dubwise on the flip. Nice...
'Deeper Roots' series, and this one by Joy White is a real treat for the foundation seekers. Joy grew up around the music but truly found her voice in...
Great rare rock steady cut from Ken Boothe recorded around 1967 for Caltone, with Max Romeo led Emotions "No Use To Cry" on the flip. Great double header!