Horns soaked new roots from Tacumah who are a roots reggae band from the Basque Country with this 7" single taken from their forthcoming album for Roberto Sanchez's label A-Lone Productions. Check it!
New roots 7" from Spain featuring Singer Monica Flyn, Trombone player Hector Sartal and producer Javier Vicalo. In great picture sleeve only 200 pressed,...
back to 1978 for when The Paragons, a Jamaican vocal group mostly known for rocksteady tracks, linked with Jah Stone and Tommy McCook And The Supersonics...
A KILLER SKA 7" Don't Miss..
New authentic jump up ska by Sir Jay & The Skatanauts from Switzerland, double header on this first release from Tip-A-Top...
Absolute killer Leroy Sibbles Dj cut of "Revolution" one of The Heptones best 70s recordings (1974) on the "Tight Spot" riddim with the rare saxophone...
'Three Wicked Men' sung by Reggae George (real name George Davey). Originally released in 1981 and issued on Tuff Gong's imprint, it has been re-released...
Great rockers version of the rocksteady classic from the 1970s. Bob Andy & The Revolutionaires do a fine job of hustling up a prickly groove with plenty...
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...
Surprise collaboration between Floating Points and the legendary, American, spritual jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders with The London Symphony Orchestra....
CLASSIC jazz-funk floor filler 'Running Away' by Roy Ayers gets a nice n' loud 12" cut at 45 rpm backed with the funky, feelgood soul vibes of 'Love Will...
Two masterful early 80s discomix roots vocals from Keith Blake aka Prince Alla produced by Prince Jammy with the rhythms laid at Channel One. Nice and...
Yabby You's classic roots anthem gets a serious remix. One long mix by Martin Harrison. Martin worked with This Heat and On u sound as well as many others....
Previously unreleased late 70s beauty from Cornell Campbell. Produced by Charles Reid AKA the UK Duke Reid in Jamaica, but never saw the light of day....
Tuff next roots vocal from Robert Emanuel originally released in 1981, using the blistering rhythm from Barry Brown's "Jah Jah Never sleeps" & Ranking...
Heavyweight discomix 1979 roots from Sugar Minott and DJ Captain Simbad originally released on Dave Hendley's U.K. label Sufferers Heights with great dub...
Similar to Jennifer Lara's version, The Far East do a wicked, contemporary cover of the Evelyn King's boogie classic 'I'm In Love'! Sweet, sweet lovers...