A NYC/JA collaboration with Wackie's producing an early tune by Don Carlos, originally credited as 'Jah Carlos', over a tough Soul Syndicate rhythm. This one is on the Rawse label.
First release in collaboration with Dubfabrikken Records, based in Copenhagen,Denmark. Danish Dub Part 1 is a collection of dub music from Copenhagen...
Nazamba & Dubsetters kicked off this new Finnish Dub & Sound label in a superb style recently and what better way to follow that up than with the reggae...
One of three new rootsy Earth & Power 12" releases, this one featuring Ranking Fox, Baltimores ft. Jr Mowgly with mixes & production from France's Dub...
Unreleased wicked roots vocal cut from Dennis Brown on a relick of "I Know Myself" riddim with full extended dub wise mix produced by Errol Flabba Holt...
Rough Trade Records are excited to announce a reissue of the label’s second ever 7” single released, by legendary roots reggae multi-instrumentalist...
New pressings of DKR very first two Wackie's releases from over a decade ago, first released by us in February 2013. Back then, these Joe Axumite & Wayne...
10 song dub LP in two sided hand silkscreened jacket, near companion to the vocal LP (DKR-213). Comes in green or orange print. Track A3 is a previously...
New pressings of DKR very first two Wackie's releases from over a decade ago, first released by us in February 2013. Back then, these Joe Axumite & Wayne...
333 records drops a much needed reissue of Rupie Dan's "My Black Race" 12" from 1982. A huge Shaka selection featuring one of the heaviest dubs available...
Jah I Maz's great "Freedom Is a Must", fantastic roots with the trademark deep and murky Wackie's sound. The flip side is a great dub by another long time...
Not much needs to be written here, one of reggae's all time anthems, one of the baddest tunes of the '80s. Finally back out on a crisp booming 45, rock...
Clear the way for pure soul sophistication. A stone cold SOUL ANTHEM. Styled on the raunchy sound of Chaka with all the confidence and timing of Marvin...
Not much needs to be written here, one of reggae's all time anthems, one of the baddest tunes of the '80s. Finally back out on a crisp booming 45, rock...
Here's one of DKR's favorite Wackie's tunes that they always thought ought to be on a single, ready to be played along side the other cuts of the rhythm...