SEMINAL 1971 funky reggae mainly organ-led instrumental bomb with the legendary DOUBLE BARREL + SECRET WEAPON + loads more killer tunes includes the truly...
Originally released in 1976 Ossie Hibbert here producing his first dub album with Channel one's Revolutionaries in deep rockers' congress, Sly Dunbar's...
Sly and Robbie created the rhythm as Yabby You name checks the tough neighbourhoods scattered around Kingston’s ghetto areas. Mixing biblical quotations...
**Repressed!** Cumbia, the music and the dance synonymous with Colombia, has been around almost since the 17th century. Today, it’s a badge of identity...
Classic 70s roots from Yabby You but this is the rare dub plate version, unavailable till now...don't delay. Heavyweight business on clean and loud pressing...
"Hieroglyphic Being translates five years of experimentation into his best LP to date" Vinyl Factory
"Album of the week" BLEEP
"Chicago dance music hero...
Originally released in 1981, Sharon Little's killer heavyweight roots vocal with full dub version of the flip. Repo label of the original label "One Love"...
Second volume of Lee Perry's rare 12" mixes from The Black Ark, late 70s recordings featuring Junior Delgado, Jolly Brothers, Hugo Blackwood, Dr Alimantado,...
Originally released in 1976 on Birmingham based label Black Wax, aka Ital Corner. Killer heavyweight DJ Roots album recorded at The Black Ark by Lee Perry....
His 1st album from 1982 featuring Leroy 'Horsemouth' Wallace, Tan Tan, and many others recorded at the original Ariwa Studio in Peckham. 10 tracks of pure...
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...
Two killer HEAVY cuts from organ player Roger Rivas direct from USA with these Mittoo-esq instrumentals. Only 200 pressed on Heavyweight vinyl!!
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A Stone cold roots classic from Lee Perry & Max Romeo recorded at The Black Ark as sampled by The Prodigy and countless others. Clean and limited repress...
While the most renowned track in this omniversal opus is the atomic expletive-filled, proto-hip hop classic 'Nuclear War,' there is so much more to this...
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...