All time classic 1979 roots release from the mighty Black Uhuru featuring "Leaving To Zion, Guess Who's Coming To Dinner, General Penitentiary"and many...
Two never-before-heard b-sides hailed from the same sessions as the globally acclaimed new Sons of Kemet record 'Black To The Future'. First tune on the...
Two tuff dub plates mixes from Junior Delgado featuring early 80s tune "Trouble" given a fresh treatment while "Yard" is an unreleased tune / dub with...
Uber rare roots dub album from The Morwells, originally issued in the mid 70s on their own label, mixed to it's bare bones at King Tubby's with great effect..check...
Late 1970's Roots Steppers Channel One business also made famous on dub plate courtesy of the top sound systems of the era. First time as a 7 inch release.
Classic, super-rare album reissued at long last! Includes "World a Music" the original to Damien Marley's "Welcome to Jamrock"! plus "Trouble You A Trouble"...
Soul Jazz Records’ classic ‘Studio One Groups’ collection is being re-released in three new one-off limited-edition coloured pressing 15th anniversary...
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This is Prince Fatty's homage to Lonnie Liston Smith's 1970s jazz-funk anthem, given reggae and dub treatments. A pro-peace prayer....
Bay Area jazz guitar legend Calvin Keys released his debut solo record, Shawn-Neeq, in 1971, and it remains one of the most beloved albums on the Black...
The reformed Skatalites monster tune from the mid 70s, heavy heavy roots music with an incredible percussive part 2 on the flip, produced by King Tubby....
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...
Album features Ernie K Doe’s ‘Here Come The Girls’, The Meters, Eddie Bo, Professor Longhair, Lee Dorsey, Wild Magnolias and more.
This is the definitive...
Great far east sounding roots gem from the trio of Diggory Kendrick, Paolo 'DubFiles' Baldini & Pressure Sound's Pete Holdsworth on this limited 7" with...
Superb, Jobim-inspired production on this beautifully opulent, bossa-style, orchestral soul album from Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18! Huge, sweeping, Claus Ogerman...