Prince Far I was a Jamaican reggae DJ, producer and a well-known member of the Rastafarian movement. Known for his distinctive voice. Far frequently used...
4 killer dub plates from Striker Lee. Not on the vinyl 'Next Cut' album. All hot and heavy and previously un-released versions. The first 50 come in a...
KILLER rare funk and soul reggae LP from 1975 - covers of Kool and the Gang's FUNKY STUFF, Betty Wright's seminal 'I LIVE THE WAY YOU LOVE' + loads more....
For decades, any sound system worth their salt, headed to the dub cutters to get a piece of the “ Late Night Blues” riddim. Acetate after acetate of...
Heavyweight roots from Prince Far I taken from "message from the king" album originally released in 1978 on a killer version of the "drum song" rhythm.
Classic Black Uhuru 1980 tune with the extended version plus dubs with Sly Dunbar's percussion right to the front of the mix. Clean and loud pressings...
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...
LPCornell Campbell' s distinct falsetto voice, alongside his Rastafarian beliefs in the Mid Seventies, gave him a musical style that added an urgency and...
MASSIVE STUDIO ONE ANTHEM ALERT!!!
Willie Williams' roots rock reggae classic Armagideon Time – the rare 12" extended Discomix version split into two...
Musical innovations are often a streak of good luck. What would today’s sessions sound like without Dub versions? These instrumental versions were invented...
Deep roots instrumental from Tommy McCook produced by Bunny Lee. This mix completely unreleased on both sides. Also a different mix from the one included...
A collection of classic Blue Note tracks, reworked and newly recorded by a selection of the UK scene’s most exciting young talents. Representing a bridge...
Originally conceived as a medium for Chicago-based multi-media artist/activist Damon Locks’s sample-based sound collage work, Black Monument Ensemble...
Crawling, bass-heavy techno dread from drum n bass heroes Calibre and DRS - and if that's not enough, Basic Channel's Mark Ernestus gets stuck in too!...
A collection of late 1970s dub remixes that the Flying Lizards' David Cunningham created from source tapes recorded in Jamaica by Jah Lloyd. Strange, otherworldly...