Superb 1975 roots reggae album recorded at Randy's studio and produced by Aston 'Familyman' Barrett with The Wailers as backing. Horace Andy & Wayne Jarrett on vocals with six songs each. A.K.A. "Earth Must Be Hell"
A definitive 2-CD/Two Vol 2xLP compilation album of Lovers Rock.
Double-CD (and two separate volumes of 2xLP) pack includes stunning 34-page booklet...
A faultless selection of seriously sublime rock steady from Derrick Harriott. A timeless classic where one of the pivotal pioneers of Jamaican music lays...
Superb 20 track gatefold compilation spread over two vinyls featuring Derrick Harriott's masterful production work between the years 1969-1975. Killers...
Recorded at Kingston's Dynamic Studios in 1981 with Lloyd Parks's We The People band. Check the deep dub on the flip, only 300 pressed. All copies come...
Kaytranada presents his highly anticipated debut album ‘99.9%’ via XL Recordings. The album finds the Haitian born, Montreal raised producer delivering...
Great twisted early 70s reggae from DJ Charlie Ace and Producer Lee Perry. The tune is in fact three songs spliced together by Scatch - "Stand By Me" Better...
Coxsone's Music is a stunning new 3-CD/two separate double LP (+ free download) collection featuring over two and half hours of early Jamaican proto-ska,...
Rare ska & rocksteady 7" complied on this 1964 - 1968 comp. from BMN records featuring The Maytals, Blues Busters, Davis Isaacs plus Byron Lee's killer...
This second volume of Wake Up You! tells more about the story of the rock scene in Nigeria at the time of civil war at the end of the 60s, including...
With some of the best DJs and selectors there is a certain mysterious sound or underlying feeling which unites the music they play, regardless of genre,...
**Reissue of the legendary drummer's 2009 classic!**The raw and uncut Secret Agent, has all the ingredients that combine to make Afrobeat so special -...
"A devastating album of epic dancefloor rituals and visions from Jamal Moss (Hieroglyphic Being) and Noleian Reusse in their prized Africans With Mainframes...