Great roots harmony single from Cultural Roots taken from the album of the same name produced by Henry Junjo Lawes early 80s tuff backing from The Roots Radics.
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...
The blueprint for a futuristic new dancehall style is laid out on this debut full-length release from Miss Red, produced by close collaborator Kevin Martin...
Studio One Dub 2 is a second collection bringing together some of the finest dubs from the legendary Studio One Records, Kingston, Jamaica. Dub music...
Superb roots vocal cut from Hugh Mundell on a relick of the "Swing Easy" rhythm produced by Augustus Pablo in the late 70s with killer percussive dub version.
A Killer heavy duty release from Johnny Clarke & Mad Professor.. featuring the awesome "Come Back To Me" originally released in 1985 tucked away on his...
Official reissue of this landmark Mulatu Astatke album!Strut do the right thing and reissue this all-time classic Mulatu album from 1966. One of the best...
Footwork OG, RP Boo keeps the style mutably rude and forward with I’ll Tell You What!, a début album declaration of dancefloor war arriving nearly 30...
Very Very limited, white label 7" copies of both Dennis Brown & Johnny Clarke's tunes riding the killer rocksteady groove of The Viceroys "Let Him Go"...
Long out of print early 80s Wackie's album from the main man Lloyd Barnes. Features the killer deep roots tune "Mash Down Babylon". Jah Batta, Jerry Harris,...
Heavy mid 70s roots vocal cut on the same rhythm as Horace Andy's "You Are My Angel"but the killer here is King Tubby's classic deep dub!! very clean pressing...
Welcome return of Jamaican singer Willi Williams with the first of two tunes recorded with Roberto Sanchez. This one on the same riddim as Shanti Yalah's...
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...