Top draw deep roots tune from The Morwells originally released in 1977 the year of the two sevens clash, full dread 12" mix plus bonus uplifting "We Waan Go A Yard" on the flip.
In the early 1970s the island of Jamaica, and in particular its reggae musicians, developed a love affair with small Japanese motor bikes. Honda bikes...
By the early Seventies, Derrick Harriott was firmly established as one of the leading lights on the Jamaican music scene, writing, performing and producing...
Best known for his northern soul classic 'Happy To Be', these two songs by Jimmy 'Preacher' Ellis are definitely his most underrated and rarest too! 'Since...
Phoebs and Maxwell Owin present their debut release ‘Come with the Ragga’. A collaboration exploring the space between soul and grime music, as well...
**Reissue of this sought-after, self-released jazz album from 1984, featuring the classic 'The Known Unknown'!**
Vibes maestro Khan Jamal's 'Infinity'...
Killer roots vocal from Zap Pow and Beres Hammond from 1978 with David Madden instrumental version on the flip. very clean and loud pressing from France.
‘Antidawn’ reduces Burial’s music to just the vapours. The record explores an interzone between dislocated, patchwork songwriting and eerie, open-world...
Killer rare organ instrumental cut from Brother Dan aka Dandy Livingstone, 1968 originally a B-side on Trojan which is very hard to find now in any condition..
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Battle of Armagideon is one of the essential albums by Jamaican reggae artist Lee 'Scratch' Perry. His backing group by that time were The Upsetters. This...