The reissue of "Jah Lives" by Thanks & Praises, originally released in 1988, is out now on 7". This captivating song was initially unveiled as an obscure...
10 song LP in two sided hand silkscreened jacket, collecting the best '70s roots productions from producer Lloydie Slim - the first ever compilation of...
Delving into the captivating world of the NY reggae scene of 1989, "So Dem Say" by Winston Fisher (aka Fisha) is an extraordinary yet elusive one-away...
Building on the success of their first releases featuring Cornel Campbell, the Swiss producer duo «The Circle of Confusion» is set to drop a new single...
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Visionary artist Augustus Pablo is among the most important figures in reggae history. Widely credited with popularizing the melodica...
Four top notch 7" roots rockers from Joe Gibbs / Studio 16 originally released in the late 70s & early 80s. Featuring Sylford Walker, Junior Murvin, Naggo...
Great relick of Rod Taylor's mighty "His Imperial Majesty" tune from Italian producer Dan I & Untamed Sounds featuring Ranking Joe, Danny Red and the man...
Volume 1 of Linval Thompson's tribute to J.A. Bass legend Robbie Shakespear. All tracks recorded at Channel One with mixes at King Tubby's studio featuring...
Great mixture of singers & DJ's recorded at Channel One & King Tubby's between 1979 - 1982, tuff roots riddims for Nicodemus, Little U Brown, Rod taylor,...
Volume 2 of Linval Thompson's tribute to J.A. Bass legend Robbie Shakespear. All tracks recorded at Channel One with mixes at King Tubby's studio featuring...
PLEASE NOTE: This vinyl is 3 x Magenta not 3 x Orange as stated on sticker! (Super collectible!)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"I...
With a career that spanned twelve years including the entire 1980s, Cool Runnings were one of Bristol's longest lasting bands, yet their failure to gig...
Here's a slice of original ska perfection from The Ethiopians, pulled out of obscurity and presented on a limited 7" reissue thanks to Harlem Shuffle....