While the righteousness of blackness is at the heart of the Rastafarian faith, this collection illustrates how black pride remained a central theme, if...
MASSIVE new book (300+ pages!)
A lavish, fully illustrated deluxe book, an official history, from the label’s archivist, historian Laurence Cane-Honeysett
Includes...
This is the second installment of deep roots Rastafarian reggae at Studio One and features classic music from some of the most important figures in reggae...
All Time classic late 70s Dub album from Joe Gibbs & The Professionals complete with crazy sound effects & tuff rhythms a plenty. Nice U.K. Pressings...
long out of print, killer late 70s roots album from Cultural Roots recorded at Channel One studio with The Revolutionaries and produced by Donavan 'Penthouse'...
Killer Compilation of 70's Randy's recordings from producer Clive Chin & Onlyroots records comes with numbered, Silk Screen sleeves with different colours...
The Morwells formed in 1973 comprising Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont and Maurice "Blacka" Wellington, The band expanded to a trio in 1974 with the addition...
Mr. Bongo reissue the group's only album album, originally released in 1976. Includes the massive rare-groove classic, 'I Believe In Miracles'! ESSENTIAL...
Electronic fruturism in the able hands of Oneohtrix Point Never featuring contributions from the likes of Prurient, Anohni, Kelsey Lu, James Blake and...
Very rare dub album now reissued with a sleeve, The Roots Radics band on fire with dub versions of Edi Fitzroy's classic early 80s roots album "Check For...
LP - Bonus tracks are included on a 10" 8 track EP
U Brown's Repatriation Album includes 8 previously unreleased bonus tracks by Dickie Ranking (aka...
Killer dub plate roots mixes of Junior Delgado’s masterful “really for a reason” with unreleased dub plus new vocal from the soulful Amaani and Trumpet...
Surely one of the best hip hop producers in the game, ask Anderson .Paak, drops a fresh 7" on the mighty Stones Throw. Features the g-funk vibe 'Relapse'...
Wicked obscure roots vocal cut from 1979/80 using the tuff riddim to Jacob Miller's "Who Say Jah No Dread" with a lovers rock soul cover on the flip by...
Rocksteady cover of the undoubtable Impressions' anthem. Out of many rocksteady tunes this one stands out with its splendid arrange and engineering genius....