Long lost Black Ark recording originally released in 1977 on a one off obscure Jamaican label "Grotto" Great Upsetters dub on flip..don't let this go only 500 pressed.
Beautiful, real deal roots from Ronnie Davis produced by fellow Tennors band mate George 'Clive' Murphy.
Impossible to find in clean condition, bought...
Wicked new (2nd) single from Lila Ike released on Protoje's label and using to great effect on the main vocal cut and dub is the "Promised Land" heavyweight...
The Circle of Confusion featuring the legendary sweet falsetto voice of Cornel Campbell. Lausanne Switzerland meets Kingston Jamaica in this heartfelt,...
"Bitteschon, Philophon!" is a "best of" selection taken from the fifteen 7" releases by the Berlin-based label Philophon. Features Jimi Tenor, Alemayehu...
Jimi Tenor delivers another killer 7" on Philophon! This time he teamed up with the two glorious gospel queens Florence Adooni and Lizzy Amaliyenga from...
Strut present the first ever compilation series to access the archives of one of the greatest of all French Caribbean labels, Disques Debs out of Guadeloupe....
Available for limited period at special discount price!
100% Absolutely essential! Super-deluxe 12x12" hardback 200 page plus, hundreds of classic Studio...
The Fourth release from LEGSMAN RECORDS is from Carlton Livingston and Lone Ranger. Both the vocal and DJ cut sit on an original Riddim written by Grant...
Killer, previously unreleased mid 90s hip hop jam from East Coast MC, El Da Sensei, who was part of cult rap duo, Artifacts. 'Feel This' was produced by...
A roots instrumental from the Clancy Eccles Produced 'Dynamites Band'. Absolute beauty of a tune and comes with a deep churning bass heavy mix of the same...
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Reissue of this super-rare and insanely sought-after 1980 2-step soul heartbreaker, 'Show Me The Way' by DC band Seville!...
Rico's awesome instrumental cut to errol dunkley's "repatrition" heavy heavy roots a must, produced by bunny lee mid 70s comes with heavy card sleeve....
Tuff next roots vocal from Robert Emanuel originally released in 1981, using the blistering rhythm from Barry Brown's "Jah Jah Never sleeps" & Ranking...