Confusing history to this release but The Fashioneers and the Mighty Abidjans were two related groups who until now have remained obscure and known mainly only to record collectors. Second cut on this rhythm but equally as tuff.
Very rare late 70s heavyweight roots steppers cut with wicked dub from King Tubby's, limited press from Archive Recordings. On green vinyl don't delay..
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...
Four cuts recorded for Winston Riley's Techniques label in the 70s The Inturns a.k.a. The Viceroys killer vocal cut "Nothing Is Impossible" here with...
Mid 70s rare roots vocal cut from Marvin Brooks with the later cut from Donovan Adams "Them A Mack Jah" both tracks with clean heavyweight dub versions.
The Itals remain one of the most underestimated vocal trios in Reggae Music. “Temptation” was beautifully produced during the classical era of roots...
Originally released in 1976 Ossie Hibbert here producing his first dub album with Channel one's Revolutionaries in deep rockers' congress, Sly Dunbar's...
Tuff melodica cut on the rhythm of Dennis Brown's "What About The Half" produced by Phil Pratt originally for his Sunshot label, with rare dub mix on the...
Killer selection from Pressure Sounds of Bunny 'Striker' Lee's late 60s early 70s productions in the new faster style of reggae. Featuring Delroy Wilson,...
Needless to say one of the top Count Ossie's nyabinghi pieces but also a Jamaican rare groove masterpiece accompanied by Ernest Ranglin and Leslie Butler.
Population One returns on Metroplex. First appearing on Juan Atkins' legendary imprint, way back in 96; continuing to drop a stream of top notch releases...
Previously unreleased early shuffle and boogie recordings from the ‘Man from Wareika’: Rico Rodriguez One of the most talented musicians of his generation,...