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Singles
Guide & Protect
Cat: ARI 321. Rel: 01 Nov 23
Aisha - "Guide & Protect" (3:45)
Mad Professor - "Aztec Warrior" (3:45)
Review: Is there a more consistent partnership in UK lovers rock than Pamela 'Aisha' Ross and Neil 'Mad Professor' Fraser? The pair has been working together consistently since 1986 and continue to periodically deliver killer cuts. 'Guide & Protect', which was first featured on the CD (but not vinyl) edition of Ross's 1987 album High Priestess, is one of their best - a sweet, life-affirming affair in which Ross sings sweetly and emotionally atop a typically synth-heavy, dub-flecked lovers rock 'riddim' by the effervescent Fraser. On this 7" edition, an edited version of the 1987 original comes backed by 'Aztec Warrior', a deliciously dubbed-out Mad Professor take on the same riddim featuring echoing flute and brass snippets.
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Played by: Lexx
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A Way Back
Cat: AQU 004. Rel: 28 Jul 22
Oh Lord (feat Maxwell Owin) (3:39)
What It Is (2:13)
All Ways (3:10)
The Truth (3:22)
A Way Back (3:07)
Review: Even before you hear the first beat, there is something incredibly exit about seeing the names Male - a pioneering beat master and pivotal figure in the early emergence of the dubstep sound - with Joe Armon-Jones, talented musician and master keys man. A Way Back comes on Aquarii, Armon-Jones's own label with him on keys and synths, Mala on drums and bass and Maxwell Owin featuring on 'Oh Lord'. It brings back memories of the golden dubstep years with cavernous bass and heavy weight drums all finished to perfection with Armon-Jones top lines.
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Roll It Up
Cat: BS 003. Rel: 06 Nov 23
Roll It Up (mix 1) (3:49)
Roll It Up (mix 2) (3:50)
Roll It Up (mix 3) (3:47)
The Story (mix 1) (2:57)
The Story (extended mix) (6:05)
Review: France and Jamaica collide on this new 12" from Brother Sound, which is now up to release number three and is managing to maintain the good early standard it set for itself. J.A. legend Max Romeo is in top form on vocals with Brother Sound stepping up for the backing and production. 'Roll It Up' is a high-speed and hard-hitting dub that hurries you into shape-shifting while the vocals add extra pressure. It comes as two other mixes then the flipside has the slower and more meandering melodies and unbalanced sounds of 'The Story' which also comes as an extended mix.
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Frenemy
Frenemy (10")
Cat: M INT 01. Rel: 03 Apr 23
Earl Cunningham - "Frienemy" (3:35)
Michael Palmer - "Where Did I Go Wrong" (3:33)
Tasha T - "Feeling The Pain (Sufferer)" (3:35)
Mikey General - "Ghetto Yutes" (3:35)
Jojo Mac - "Wahala Problem" (3:35)
Jojo Mac - "Dub Version" (3:34)
Review: Philadelphia's own Fadda Medina and Medina International serve up this mighty fine 10" for all fans of lover's rock. It is Earl Cunningham who kicks things off on 'Frienemy,' a tune that proves his voice is in top shape. Michael Palmer then comes next with the yearning heartache sounds of 'Where Did I Go Wrong,' and Tasha T keeps tugging at the heart strings with Feeling the Pain (Sufferer).' On the flip are further classic gems from Mikey General and JoJo Mac's 'Wahala Problem,' while a heavy and devastating dub shuts things down. Big EP, this.
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Mark Ernestus Remixes
Cat: DDS 026. Rel: 17 Oct 17
Congo Get Slap (Mark Ernestus remix) (7:11)
Flagged Up (Mark Ernestus remix) (9:33)
Review: The DDS label, short for Distort Decay Sustain, has given artists like Demdike Stare a platform on which to express themselves through over the years, but it was really Equiknoxx's LP from 2016, Bird Sound Power, which opened their doors to a whole new category of listener. In fact, it was that LP, with all its stunning, dub-wise experimentation, which has led to Mark Ernestus being called up for a pair of remixes. As you probably know, this is a rare case, so this 12" is sort of a special piece - "Congo Get Slap" is given the pure Ernestus rundown, with a charging, minimalistic percussion being swallowed whole by the raucous dub stabs caving in from all angles; the remix of "Flagged Up" is a much slower, more brooding affair in the same vein as the mythical cuts residing on imprints like Basic Channel and Chain Reaction - nothing but deep, meditative dub flexing for the mind. BIG!
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Fletchers Land Riddim
Jah Walton Aka Joseph Cotton - "Ganja Man" (4:12)
Goody Gap - "I Smoke Weed" (3:24)
Rits Riddim Force & Megahbass - "Fletchers Land Riddim" (original Run Off) (6:14)
Ras Ranger - "Ras To The Ranger" (3:45)
Rits Riddim Force - "Fletchers Land Dub" (4:53)
Rits Riddim Force - "Fletchers Land Melodica" (feat Ed Cubitt & Kush Kodovi) (4:48)
Review: There is an awful lot of heat packed into this 10" from Room In The Sky, with six new tracks backed by the in-house Room In The Sky Riddim Force on an original called 'Fletchers Land'. Jah Walton aka Joseph Cotton opens up with 'Ganja Man' which pays homage to the weed smokers over fat drums. Goody Gap's 'I Smoke Weed' is another ode to the magical green herb and Michael 'Megahbass' Fletcher then steps up with a more stripped back and percussive dub. Ras Ranger, Ed Cubitt & Kodjovi Kush then feature on a trio of B-side gems.
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Impossible Mission
Cat: JACK 1204. Rel: 25 Jul 23
Jerry Johnson - "Impossible Mission" (3:54)
Brother Sound - "Impossible Dub" (3:57)
Benyah - "Mission Impossible" (3:32)
Macca Dread - "Mission Dub" (3:35)
Review: The Mission Impossible theme is truly iconic but we never thought we'd hear it getting reworked inna reggae style. But that's exactly what we have here from Jackhaya who have enlisted four artists to add their own spin to the tense original. Jerry Johnson kicks off with a superbly laid-back, sax-laced sound full of sexual overtones. Brother Sound's 'Impossible Dub' is a digi-dub with a more muted feel and heavier low end. On the flip is a tropical and steamy rework that sticks more faithfully to the original from Benyah while Macca Dread's 'Mission Dub' is another cavernous one full of echo and reverb.
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Ohm Series 5
Cat: OHM 005. Rel: 30 Aug 22
Anton Kubikov - "Azimut" (8:01)
Elias - "Sommer" (5:42)
Module One - "Inside The Chamber" (7:04)
Marco Cassanelli - "Kattergat" (6:23)
Review: Ohm Records once again come through with the heat, doing the utmost justice to our favourite letter of the Greek alphabet with four slapping deep dubby, subby, wubby tech house cuts. We highly recommend Anton Kubikov's 'Azimut' and Module One's 'Inside The Chamber', both of which chuck echoic on beds of great scaping pads, like hallucinatory angels skirting across heat-hazed horizons.
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Aim High
Aim High (10")
Cat: RDR 1005. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Macka B - "Aim High" (4:01)
Guru Pope - "Aim Sax" (3:58)
Jacin - "Aim Dub" (3:53)
N-tone - "Aim Ruff" (3:58)
Review: The mission continues here for Reservoir Dub Records who have been working most recently on putting out this one "Aim High' tune on a 10" with four different cuts from four different artists. This one features the legendary Macka B and the talented saxophonist Guru Pope bring their skills to a rhythm that was originally produced by the one and only dub-making don that is Jacin, while all the cuts have been expertly mixed by Gamma Sound's N-Tone DUB. It's a heavyweight package of fresh dub sounds with nods to the old school but plenty of new school cool.
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Shocking Skank
Cat: RVRS 01. Rel: 20 Nov 23
Shocking Skank (4:04)
Shocking Skank (mix 2) (4:05)
Review: Hardcore dub heads will know that Mafia & Fluxy's 'Shocking Skank' was first dropped back in 2020 on this River Bank Records label. It's a popular cut from the label heads aka the prolific production duo of drummer Dave and keyboard player Leroy. They work in Jamaica and the UK and have put out a rather mad 27 albums up to now. This gem has warrior leads and wobbling low ends with some bright, light-emitting chords that get you standing tall. Mix 2 on the flip is a subtle tweak.
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The Next Step
Cat: PRTL 12019. Rel: 12 Apr 23
Manasseh - "The Next Step" (3:50)
Manasseh - "Next Version" (3:54)
Manasseh meets The Equalizer - "The Ark" (3:36)
Manasseh meets The Equalizer - "Conspiracy Dub" (3:44)
Review: Nick Manasseh and Jeremy The Equalizer pillage their vast vaults for a bunch of rare dubs here that date all the way back to 1998. The spaced out and heady originals 'Next Step' and 'Next Dub', are backed by two further gems in 'The Ark' and 'Conspiracy Dub'. These two have The Equalizer on production and date from a few years later in the early 90s. All four of these solid saes are perfectly designed to be played loud and proud of proper sound systems. This is their first time on vinyl.
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Mr Brown
Mr Brown (12")
Cat: 12WIP 7979. Rel: 06 Jan 23
Mr Brown (vocal) (3:32)
Mr Brown (dub) (2:55)
Natural Mystic (alternative mix) (3:29)
The Heathen (alternative mix) (2:23)
Review: 'Mr. Brown' is among the most coveted songs by Bob Marley and the Wailers, as it cemented the bond between Marley and Upsetter Lee 'Scratch' Perry, with the latter producing the track in his famed home studio Black Ark. Based on a popular ghost story about a spectral clown allegedly seen riding around Jamaican countryside in a three-wheeled coffin (three vultures were said to have been perched on top of the coffin, one looking for a 'Mr. Brown'), the song takes thorough advantage of popular folk consciousness in its spooky production and stick-in-your-mind charm. This 12" version also comes with the melodic plodders 'Natural Mystic' and 'The Heathen'.
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Plato & Caves
Cat: MARMX 01. Rel: 03 Aug 23
Plato & Caves (7:29)
Plato & Caves (Nit Yardman version) (3:43)
Plato & Caves (dub War remix) (6:01)
Plato & Caves (Mad Magnetism version) (6:26)
Review: Mole Audio is a new label that kicks off with Andy Martin ft. Gavsborg's 'Plato & Caves' and some serious remixes of it which drill back to the origins of the dubstep sound. The featured guest here is a massive name in the Jamaican dancehall scene and a sample of his voice was the starting point for this cut. It has his full approval and is a renegade rhythm with real bounce, as is the Nit Yardman version. Dub War's legendary Bill Fuller steps up to remix fist on the flip then comes a dubby and minimalist house version from Martin to round out a solid first EP from this label.
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Played by: Tom Drew
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Summer Madness (reissue)
Cat: STIX 054. Rel: 06 Sep 21
Summer Madness (3:19)
Use Me (3:39)
Review: Stix Records is the sub-label of superb French outlet Favorite Recordings, and it is reserved for heavy dub cuts. This one finds label regular Mato reworking a classic reggae roller first written by Kool & The Gang. His gorgeous version is perfect for hot summer nights with its languid Fender Rhodes leads and sun kissed beats. It's loved up and perfectly, frankly. On the flip is a reggae rework of Bill Withers', who is sadly no long with us, 'Use Me,' repackaged with a playful harmonica lead and more grinding chords over the gently tumbling beats.
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What You Won't Do For Love
Cat: STIX 059. Rel: 17 May 23
What You Won't Do For Love (Mato Mellow Reggae mix) (4:03)
What You Won't Do For Love (Mato dub version) (4:03)
Review: Thomas Blanchot has been casting a spell with his sun-soaked reggae renditions as Mato for a long time now. He's back on his regular stomping ground of Stix with a beautiful version of Roy Ayers' evergreen 'What You Won't Do For Love', with Ethel Lindsey taking on the role as singer to complement Blanchot's sweet and easy riddim. It's a tune primed to greet the warmer weather, staying faithful to the original while giving it a fresh spin. As well as the full vocal version on the A-side, we know full well you're going to love flipping it over for the consummate dub version on the B-side.
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You Can't Turn Me Away
Cat: STIX 062. Rel: 15 Mar 24
You Can't Turn Me Away (Mato Mellow Reggae mix) (3:53)
You Can't Turn Me Away (Mato dub version) (3:54)
Review: Thomas Blanchot aka Mato's love for reggae runs deep. His love for soul music is just as equal. So, what should a producer do who enjoys making original music but also enjoys the art of sampling? Use both! Known for creating reggae/dub versions and then using popular lyrics sung by a guest vocalist over the top of them, giving the original versions a new life and sometimes, a completely different feeling, in some ways working even better than the original. Here, Mato takes the 1981 hit by Sylvia Striplin 'You Can't Turn Me Away' and a super laid back reggae rhythm underneath as a base. And it works so well. Complete with the dub version for the DJs. Sit back and relax to these interesting examples of a stylish way to take mashups to a different higher level.
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Played by: Charles Maurice
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Sings Classics
Sings Classics (heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: WR 004V. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Kingston Town (3:30)
Man Next Door (5:11)
No Place Like Home (4:53)
Kingston Dub (Dennis Bovell version) (3:32)
Dub Next Door (Dennis Bovell version) (5:11)
No Dub Like Home (Dennis Bovell version) (5:23)
Review: Wise Records has lined up another super outing here in the form of the Max Romeo Sings Classics EP. Featuring fresh renditions of timeless hits like 'Kingston Town,' 'Man Next Door,' and 'No Place Like Home,' these cuts were recorded with Max's touring band during a break between French tour dates. Renowned producer Dennis Bovell handled the mixing, promising a blend of Max Romeo's signature style with a touch of innovation from the legendary Bovell.
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Tommy's Vibes
Cat: PSS 159. Rel: 11 Feb 21
Tommy's Vibes (2:52)
Tommy's Vibes (version) (2:54)
Review: Pressure Sounds have dug out a previously unreleased version of this lovely roots instrumental from Tommy McCook and The Aggrovators. It was recorded at King Tubby's Legendary studio with production by Bunny 'Striker' Lee and was first found on the Playlist Original King of Dub album. Its a lute, lazy jam with sliding hi hats and nice lead melodies that are bright and airy. The flip pairs tings back a little but the tune remains crucial. This lovely slice of dub comes in a hand stamped brown sleeve.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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Badda Than Them
Badda Than Them (limited 12")
Cat: NUL 017. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Badda Than Them (3:23)
Me & You (3:27)
Version (3:25)
Review: Martin James Ziggy Norman Riley deiced that he would be known as Jimmy Riley when in recording more. The Jamaican singer worked solo but also as part of the Sensations. Here he worked with producer Freddie McGregor on a contemporary lovers rock jam that was originally released back in 1993. 'Badda Than Them' has great patois vocals over fresh production that has clean digital synths over clipped beats and plenty of swaggering and original dub style bass weight. On the flip you get two different versions that tweak and tease out different elements from the original.
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Going
Going (limited 10")
Cat: PROJR10EP 001. Rel: 13 Sep 23
Going (2:26)
Going (version) (2:26)
Tonight (2:42)
Tonight (version) (2:51)
Review: Freddie McKay's classic rocksteady track 'Going' hears a reissue on Jamaican Recordings, the very same label that first released in back in 2004. A sad rumination on death and freedom, we hear McKay croon through a ghostly spring reverb and an sprightly rhythm section, as he considers the "moon in the sky" and "the birds in the trees" as vessels for his own emancipation. So too comes the rare instrumental version on the B-side, though this reissue skips the original's shared side with Ronnie Davis, focusing solely on McKay.
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Bag Over Shoulder
Cat: TRSHJ 6. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Bag Over Shoulder (3:11)
Bag Over Shoulder (version) (3:15)
Review: Sunset's reissue series of Harry J releases continues with this gem from the late, great Freddie McKay's 1986 collaboration with The Jah Apostles, one of the last productions to feature the singer - who seamlessly navigated from the early ska days right up to the digital era - before his untimely death in November of the same year. McKay's soulful vocals ride effortlessly over the Apostles' mesmerising rhythms here, meaning that it is impossible not to be transported listeners to the golden shores of Jamaica at sundown. As is so often with the case with reggae, there's a dubbed out version on the flip - we wouldn't have it any other way.
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Ram Jam Party
Cat: GDY 001. Rel: 30 Jan 23
Ram Jam Party (3:24)
Rammed Dub (3:24)
Review: The Goodies label makes its bow here with a fully licensed 7" that features the Enos McLeod tune 'Ram Jam Party' backed with 'Rammed'. The former was the opening and title track from the Jamaican reggae singer's 1996 album. It is impassioned lovers' rock with his yearning and vulnerable vocals over clean reggae rhythms, with bright chords and lumpy drums and bass. The flip is a dub version with crispy hits and digital synths paired with the natty guitar riffs and organic piano chords. This is a good start and augurs well for the future of this label.
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Judas
Judas (7")
Cat: MED 002. Rel: 14 Nov 23
Judas (3:34)
Judas (dub) (3:32)
Review: Meditations Music has decided to launch with a couple of hot reggae drops in quick succession. This second one looks to the rootsy dub sounds of The Meditations. It could well be a reissue of a long-lost classic, such is the authentic nature of the sounds and rhythms but no, this is all-new heat featuring Ansel Cridland with Sly Dunbar and Jerry Johnson. Their snaking and hissing leads and meandering bass are the foundations for the freeform vocals. As you would expect, on the reverse side you will find a sick dub that goes heavy on echo and reverb.
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Imitation Love (reissue)
Cat: WE 348. Rel: 16 Nov 23
Mellow Rose - "Imitation Love" (7:30)
Seargent Pepper - "Dub & Rub Ina Imitation Way" (7:44)
Review: Mellow Rose and Seargent Pepper's 'Imitation Love' proved a big-hitting reggae 45rpm when it first dropped and so now it has been reissued on this sweet, limited edition red vinyl 12". It first came on Studio 16 back in August of last year and is already worth a pretty penny on second hand markets. The A-side is a super sweet lover's rock sound with falsetto vocals up top, acoustic guitars and fleshy low ends sinking you into a romantic rhythm. On the flip, Seargent Pepper gets to work on 'Dub And Rub Ina Imitation Way' which is more sci-fi and futuristic in its sound designs, all with a hazy and stoner edge.
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Cool Out Son
Cat: JGM 7009. Rel: 18 Mar 24
Junior Mervin - "Cool Out Son" (3:27)
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - "Cooling Out" (3:44)
Review: The Joe Gibbs label is busy reissuing some classic and often fairly sought-after roots tunes from back in the day and next up is this one which comes on a limited run of 45rpms. It kicks off with Junior Murvin who is of course best known for his iconic 'Police & Thieves' tune used in Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. Her hit is his tough vocal cut 'Cool Out Son' from the late 70s gets served up and is sure to get put through its paces on plenty of big systems this summer. On the flip is a fine dub from The Mighty Two.
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Hotter The Battle
Cat: MSSG 002. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Hotter The Battle (3:32)
Sweeter The Dub (3:29)
Review: Messengers is a young label already doing great work and this second outing comes from Spanish artist Message and takes the form of a superb new instrumental roots rocker. What makes it really pop is the fine featured guest Gorka 'Junior G' Fernandez who bring some magic on lead trombone. Behind him we're treated to the full and unstoppable force of the A-Lone Ark players who master their instruments once more and make this one another schooling tune. It comes as a nice heady dub on the flip-side too, of course.

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Gates Of Zion
Cat: YU 703. Rel: 21 Nov 23
Gates Of Zion (4:20)
Gates Of Zion (dub Gates mix) (4:14)
Review: The 'Gates Of Zion (Dub)' is a time-honoured fixture of the catalogue of Yabby You (real name Vivian Neville Jackson), the reggae vocalist and producer whose largely autodidactic and self-released work lent him a special credo during dub's 1970s heyday. With the original first appearing as a collaboration with Scientist and Michael Prophet on the album At The Dub Station in 1981, under the name 'Free Up Your Heart', the versions featured here on this imprint is far colder and less forgiving, skilfully working in snake-rattly curios and percussive oddities into a backbeat that effortlessly complements You's ghostly vocal delivery. Not one to be missed, 'Gates Of Zion' truly produces the feeling of approaching utopia's vine-leaved entrance; you, too, might get a pass, provided you add this one to your collection.
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The Gun (Record Store Day RSD 2022)
The Gun (Record Store Day RSD 2022) (limited numbered coloured vinyl 10" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which one you will receive))
Cat: MOV 10038. Rel: 03 May 22
Edi Fitzroy - "The Gun" (4:38)
Datc Dubcrew - "Invasion" (3:11)
Edi Fitzroy - "Jah Jah Style" (3:53)
Edi Fitzroy - "Oiley Stylee" (2:45)
Review: Quite when Record Store Day starts and ends amidst all the vinyl delays we're all suffering from is anyone's guess these days. But this is a record set for that celebration of all things waxy and it is a limited 10" with tracks by Edi Fitzroy and DATC Dubcrew which were all produced by Mikey Dread. It comes on hand numbered copies on solid red, solid green and solid gold coloured vinyl. 'The Gun' kicks off with withering synth work and fat rolling rhythms before 'Invasion' sinks into a much slower, deeper dub. Flipside versions offer more rib rattling bass and pillowy drum
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Rocking Time
Rocking Time (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: MO 02. Rel: 12 Feb 24
Rocking Time (3:24)
Rocking Time (dubwize) (3:19)
Review: Monyaka's 'Rocking Time' encapsulates the essence of reggae's infectious groove in just four minutes. Released in 1983, this timeless anthem radiates positivity with its upbeat rhythm and uplifting lyrics. Monyaka's infectious energy and catchy melodies invite listeners to dance and celebrate life's joys and serve as a reminder of reggae's ability to transcend borders and unite people with its universal message of love and harmony. With its irresistible vibe, Monyaka's 'Rocking Time' is a warming gem that embodies the spirit of joy and togetherness that defines reggae.
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Questions Of Life
Questions Of Life (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: MO 01. Rel: 12 Feb 24
Questions Of Life (3:08)
Questions Of Life (dubwize) (2:48)
Review: Monyaka has a couple of limited edition, hand-stamped 7"s dropping courtesy of Japan Blues this month. This one is 'Questions Of Life', a forlorn and love-struck wedge of lovers rock with conversational horns doing plenty of great work up top. The earthy rhythms and loose, handgun drums are sprinkled with woodblock hits and yearning vocals from Monyaka who asks where he is going in plaintive fashion. Flip it over for a dubwise rework that slows things down and makes them even more heady and spaced out.
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Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea
Cat: ERC 028R. Rel: 09 May 22
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea (7:31)
Acab (part 2) (1:45)
Yahoo! (2:49)
Take Your Coat Off (2:10)
Take Your Coat Off (part 2) (1:06)
Ooh, Ah Yeah! (2:41)
Ooh? (3:35)
Review: There are seemingly no limits to the music Emotional Rescue will put out. This time they look back to the post punk scene of Bristol in the early 80s. Mouth was a short-lived outfit that put out just a couple of releases, but each one blazed a trail though leftfield percussive sounds, wave, weird jazz and electronics. Andy Guy and Rob Merrill were the main members with the likes of Nellie Hooper also in the band's orbit. This record is packed with tribal drumming and floating horns, broken dubs and avant-jazz but all with a proudly DIY attitude. It's packed with heady moments and wild steppers that havent aged a bit and still sound future.
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Ohm Series 6
Cat: OHM 006. Rel: 24 Jan 23
Sirko Muller - "Syntax" (6:44)
Shcuro & Vil - "Fluxus" (5:33)
Giacomo Pellegrino - "Faroe" (7:07)
Philipp Priebe - "Dreamless" (6:06)
Review: Since launching in 2021, the Ohm Series has brought us swathes of immersive dub techno works from the Scandinavian perspective. With artists like Thor attached to earlier instalments, this VA run comes with an assurance of quality which maintains on part six. Whether it's the billowing clouds and minimal house shuffle of 'Syntax' by Sirko Muller or the fluid techno pulse of Shcuro & Vil's 'Fluxus', this is a masterclass in the style from artists who know how to evoke those tundra-like soundscapes within a sophisticated dance music framework.
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Miss Burnett
Cat: SCOB 076. Rel: 18 Aug 22
Miss Burnett (3:16)
Burnett (version) (3:19)
Review: After his silky-smooth vocal feature on Eva Lazarus' Light As Feather, it was inevitable that Mungo's Hi Fi would pursue a project with London-based pure sing-jay Kiko Bun. Ms. Burnett is an ode to a lady friend of distinction, atop a dreamy major key rhythm whose bass-heavy clarity could have come out of Jamaica's Channel One studio in its glory days.
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Jason White
Cat: SOT 010. Rel: 24 Jan 24
Loic Paulin & The SOA - "Jason White" (2:45)
Mellowmood & The SOA - "Poor Jason Dub" (2:47)
Review: Sound Of Thunder outta France lands at release number ten here with another gorgeous slice of lovers rock on 45rpm. It features contemporary producers and vocalists Loic Paulin & The SOA offering up A-side single 'Jason White'. At less than three minutes it is the definition of short but sweet but in that time it manages to make its mark with the yearning vocals really hitting home next to nice heat-damaged organ chords and a classic reggae rhythm. On the flip, Mellowmood spins out the sounds via plenty of mixing desk tweaks on his version 'Poor Jason Dub'.
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Albums
Junjo Presents: The Evil Curse Of The Vampires (remastered)
Junjo Presents: The Evil Curse Of The Vampires (remastered) (limited halloween orange vinyl 2xLP + poster)
Cat: GREL 2175. Rel: 19 Oct 23
The Voodoo Curse
Dance Of The Vampires
Blood On His Lips
Cry Of The Werewolf
The Mummy's Shroud
The Corpse Rises
Night Of The Living Dead
Your Teeth In My Neck
Plague Of Zombies
Ghost Of Frankenstein
Wailing Souls - "Oh What A Feeling"
Michael Prophet - "You Are A No Good"
Wayne Jarrett - "Love In My Heart"
Michael Prophet - "Hold On To What You Got"
Wailing Souls - "Firehouse Rock"
Wailing Souls - "Bandits Taking Over"
Michael Prophet - "Youthman"
Michael Prophet - "Love & Unity"
Johnny Osbourne - "He Can Surely Turn The Tide"
Michael Prophet - "Sweet Loving"
Review: The Evil Curse Of The Vampires remains an all-time classic in the pantheon of early 80s dub albums. There have been some wranglings between Greensleeves and Scientist, commonly credited to this album which he mixed, but now the credit rests with Henry 'Junjo' Lawes who was credited as producer. Either way, the music remains unchanged, resting heavy on Channel One's sharp-shooting Roots Radics band to lay down the tracks, and with a second disc carrying some brilliant vocal turns from Michael Prophet, Wayne Jarrett, Johnny Osbourne and many more. Seminal stuff for anyone who takes their dub seriously.
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Ariwa Sounds: The Early Session
MAD PROFESSOR / VARIOUS
Cat: MEL 23CD. Rel: 14 Sep 23
Errol Sly - "Love In Your Heart"
Ranking Ann - "Moonlight Lover"
Sergeant Pepper - "It's You"
Deborah Glasgow - "My Thing"
Vcitor Cross - "Make Up"
Sergeant Pepper - "Special Brew"
Rock A Way & Sister Audrey - "It's A Shame"
Mad Professor & Sane Inmates - "Sitting Room Dub"
Review: Mad Professor (Neil Fraser) is renowned worldwide for his dub recordings, captivating live sets showcasing the creativity of dub sound engineers, and his collaborations with both reggae and non-reggae artists alike such as Lee Scratch Perry, Jah Shaka, Sade, The Orb, Massive Attack and Grace Jones. Above all, he is celebrated for his prolific output in the genres of dub, lovers rock, reggae; now this reissued version of this original 1984 release for Ariwa Sounds is sure to turn just as many heads as his originals do. Known to be the yield of the label's first ever collaborative effort - after Fraser set up his South London studio with no prior experience - 'The Early Session' is one of the purest incarnation of the Mad Professor sound we know today and set the tone for the label thereafter.
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Welcome To Dubrock Vol 1
Welcome To Dubrock Vol 1 (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7978. Rel: 09 Jun 23
Concrete Jungle Dub (2:59)
Rat Race Dub (3:10)
Soul Rebel Dub (2:54)
African Herbsman (version) (4:48)
Man To Man (version) (2:45)
Man To Man Dub (2:40)
Sun Is Shining (version) (2:12)
Sun Is Shining Dub (2:14)
Turn Me Loose Dub (2:41)
War (alternative take) (1:56)
Review: Jamaican reggae heavyweight and his celebrated band The Wailers had some of their best cuts compiled onto this Welcome To Dub Rock collection a few years ago. It's an 18-track collection of dubplate recordings and also rare tracks that are the ultimate for fans of the band as well as dub in general. Some of these were made specifically for sound systems so have some seriously meaty low ends and there are also dub versions of classics like 'Concrete Jungle' and 'Soul Rebel' all packaged up in a picture sleeve and with an obi-strip. Superb stuff by all.
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Welcome To Dubrock Vol 2
Welcome To Dubrock Vol 2 (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: PLP 7987. Rel: 03 Jul 23
So Much Trouble (dub) (3:44)
Top Rankin' (dub) (3:35)
Blackman Redemption (dub) (3:19)
Babylon System (dub) (4:11)
Black Survivor (dub) (2:10)
Rastaman Live Up! (dub) (4:30)
One Drop (dub) (3:56)
Ride Natty Ride (dub) (4:14)
Review: Way back in 2005, P-Vine enlisted the help of Rita Marley to raid the archives of Bob Marley's Tuff Gong studio and record label in search of rare dubs and one-off dubplate mixes. The results were showcased on Welcome To Dubrock, which here finally gets a sequel. The concept remains the same, and the results are equally as impressive. Our picks include a wonderfully skeletal extended take on 'Rastaman Live Up', a tactile, suitably spaced-out dub of 'So Much Trouble', a Lee Perry-esque dub run-through of 'One Drop', and a sub-aquatic, echo-laden version of 'Ride Natty Ride'. It's Bob Marley and the Wailers at their best, but not how you've heard them before.
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No Protection (reissue)
No Protection (reissue) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: 570096 3. Rel: 02 Dec 16
Protection (Radiation Ruling The Nation) (8:31)
Karmacoma (Bumper Ball dub) (5:58)
Three (Trinity dub) (4:20)
Weather Storm (Cool Monsoon) (7:10)
Sly (Eternal Feedback) (6:19)
Better Things (Moving dub) (5:52)
Spying Glass (I Spy) (5:16)
Heat Miser (Backward Sucking) (6:12)
Review: Given Massive Attack's background, it was almost inevitable that they'd release a dub overhaul of one of their albums at one point. That time came in 1995, when British sound system legend Mad Professor - responsible for some of the greatest UK-made dub records of all time - put his distinctive twist on Protection. 21 years on, the set still sounds sublime: a radical translation that frequently bares only a passing resemblance to the Bristol band's original. It's packed with highlights, from the spaced-out, dub-house rework of "Spying Glass" ("I Spy"), to the ricocheting percussion hits and twinkling pianos of "Weather Storm (Cool Monsoon)", and creepy, delay-laden string surges of "Eternal Feedback (Sly)".
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Massive Attack vs Mad Professor Part II (Mezzanine Remix Tapes '98)
Cat: 081378 5. Rel: 20 Sep 19
Metal Banshee (Mad Professor mix 1) (5:51)
Angel (Angel Dust) (6:03)
Teardrop (Mazaruni dub 1) (6:06)
Inertia Creeps (Floating On dubwise) (6:03)
Risingson (Setting Sun dub 2) (4:54)
Exchange (Mountain Steppers dub) (5:45)
Wire (Leaping dub) (5:16)
Group Four (Security Forces dub) (8:07)
Review: Way back in 1998 when Massive Attack's career-defining "Mezzanine" was first released, legendary dub technician Mad Professor cooked up some radical reworking. They now get their first official release alongside dubs of two tracks that never actually made it onto the album - Metal Banshee: a dub version of "Superpredators" which was a cover of Siouxsie and the Banshees' "Metal Postcard", and "Wire", which was actually recorded for the film "Welcome to Sarajevo". Wild effects, plenty of knob twiddling and oodles of reverb define this freaky late night collection and mark another essential release in the catalogue of the already legendary Mad Professor.
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Bukaroo Bank
Cat: BJR 082LP. Rel: 01 Dec 22
Buckaroo Bank (3:19)
Face (3:42)
Wie Niet Weg Is Is Gezien (2:39)
Parata Est (3:49)
Zwaar (4:57)
Bebi (3:36)
People In The Hall (4:43)
Dr Rhythm Space (2:01)
Telefoon Dub (4:57)
Samen (3:34)
Buckaroo Bank (Slow version) (3:17)
Slow Crack (4:15)
Review: The Mausovic Dance Band may be based in Amsterdam but their music comes from an utterly unique and distant world. Their madcap sounds are driven by elastic rhythms with potent dub sorcery as the five-pice outfit draws on global music traditions and adds in their own synth styles and forward-facing dance floor dynamics. The new album Buckaroo Bank brings an industrial, post-punk feel with proto-electronic explorations all couched in, of course, dub. It's a captivating listen, make no mistake.
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Mikey Dread Presents The Roots Radics Band: Dub Catalogue Vol 1
Mikey Dread Presents The Roots Radics Band: Dub Catalogue Vol 1 (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3348C. Rel: 07 Sep 23
Demo Dub (5:28)
Raving Style (3:05)
Dub Addict (3:18)
Stereo Dub (3:02)
Brain Wave (2:07)
Queen Dub (4:13)
Front Room Dub (3:17)
Two Track Dub (5:39)
Control Tower Dub (3:29)
Reflextion Dub (3:35)
Dreadlocks Dub (3:20)
Review: The Roots Radics are a legendary band who played on too many seminal records in the world of reggae to mention. Here their catalogue is presented by Mikey Dread aka Michael Campbell, who was initially an engineer with the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation and went on to make reggae history hosting his Dread At The Controls radio program. A solo career as a performer and producer as well as a top-notch dub master followed, not to mention being sampled by everyone from Dee-lite to Coldcut and endless hip-hop and drum & bass artists. This superb and limited edition album features gems like 'Two Track Dub' and 'Demo Dub' amongst many more.
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Warzone (reissue)
Warzone (reissue) (limited clear vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ONULP 34C. Rel: 06 Oct 22
Crocodile's Court (5:29)
Gentle Killers (5:50)
Frequency Feast (5:48)
Quicksand Beach Party (5:09)
Savanna Prance (8:21)
Meander (4:59)
Igloo Inn (6:37)
Missing Brazilians (2:29)
Review: Another one of the very many top draw On-U Sound albums from days gone by gets a reissue here. 1984's Warzone by The Missing Brazilians (a project led by label founder Adrian Sherwood in collab with vocalist Annie Anxiety, members of African Head Charge and Dub Syndicate as well as various others from the On-U Sound family) is the only album the collective put out. It's a grimy mix of dub, industrial, electro, experimental, reggae and electronic sounds with famously abrasive textures. This reissue brings it back to the fore with a great mastering job that demands loud plays and close inspection.
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The Keyboard King At Studio One
Cat: SJRLP 486BLK. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Get Up & Get It (2:42)
Black Organ (3:10)
Stereo Freeze (3:03)
Totally Together (2:37)
Hot Tamale (2:24)
Reggae Rock (1:57)
Dede (9:37)
Juice Box (4:39)
Summer Breele (3:43)
P Cafe (2:49)
Henry The Great (3:38)
Killer Diller (2:46)
Wall Street (7:12)
Darker Shade Of Black (3:14)
Review: Jackie Mittoo is a true legend of Jamaican music, with credits to too many records to count from his days as the go-to keys man in the fabled surrounds of Studio One. From the breakthrough years of The Skatalites to thousands of recordings for the likes of Ken Boothe, Horace Andy, The Wailers, Marcia Griffiths and countless more, his service to reggae is without question. His solo works are a treasure in themselves, which Soul Jazz knew only too well when they put together this dazzling compilation back in 2000. It's been due a repress for some time - a double pack of pure keys-led bliss from a reggae icon given the shine he so thoroughly deserves.
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In Africa
In Africa (2xLP)
Cat: MISSYOU 031. Rel: 12 Dec 23
Play For The Prisoners (4:37)
Gaffer With Cedis (4:14)
Major T-BAY Loves Girls (3:57)
Shake A Leg High Life (3:52)
One Touch (3:59)
African Thriller (4:09)
Lonely Nights Of Lome (2:34)
All Night In Accra (5:08)
Jah Bless Africa (4:16)
No Show In Togo (4:03)
Thrilla (Night Of The Assasin remix) (3:53)
Midnight In Accra (remix) (3:57)
No Show In Togo (remix) (3:49)
Where Did The Major Go (remix) (3:52)
Review: Regarded as "one of reggae's quietest superstars", Jackie Mittoo aka. "The Keyboard King" carved a remarkable path in reggae music. A protege of Sly Stone, he began his career as part of Studio One's in-house recording band, and later went on to work with artists such as Bob Marley, UB40, Barry White, Peter Tosh and Oscar Peterson. This album was the result of a rare occasion of being on tour in Africa and establishing musical connections with musicians from Ghana; it was recorded in Accra and mixed in London. Predominantly instrumental, In Africa is essential to any dub-conscientious record collection, as it culminates the career of a reggae legend under new influences in West Africa, resulting in an unmistakably characteristic modern dub sound. Reissued on vinyl with remixes previously only availably on CD format.
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Journey Home
Journey Home (limited LP)
Cat: BLESSYOU 019. Rel: 27 Nov 23
Moonphase (3:43)
Track 2 (4:14)
Creek Rock Theme (3:57)
Rocksteady High (5:05)
Transitions (5:37)
Te Cuento (4:17)
Experiment Four (5:27)
Green Water (4:49)
Review: After his first album on Blessyou, Turquoise, Mogwaa aka. Seungyoung Lee, from Seoul, is back with another stellar contribution, this time re-visiting his earlier days of musical appreciation in reggae music. This album is another entirely instrumental work with eight tracks, effortlessly displaying his confidence in the studio when it comes to dreamy dubbed out ambient sounds intertwined with heavy digi, steppers, and even dancehall influences. A refreshing treat to the ear when it comes to contemporary productions as Mogwaa approaches the Jamaican genre with a refined aesthetic of his own. From Korea, with much craft and dedication for the music, it's a pleasure to have him back.
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The Best Of The Morwells
Cat: 302. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Educate Your Mind (4:07)
Africa We Want To Go (4:13)
Jah Lion (3:55)
In God We Trust (2:40)
I'll Never Give My Heart (3:14)
We Waan Go A Yard (3:11)
Trial & Tribulation (3:34)
They Hold Us Down (3:12)
Young Lover (3:48)
Education Dub (4:11)
Review: This Best Of The Morwells album originally landed back in 1981 but has not degraded in any way over the ensuring 40+ years. It is a superb collection of vocal roots that first came on the American label Nighthawk Records and might be best known for standout hits like 'In God We Trust' and 'Africa' as well as 'Educate Your Mind.' The lyrics muse on plenty of still relevant socio-political topics while riding on nice deep rhythms with earthy drums and meandering leads. The band went on to become well-regarded and prolific session musicians in Jamaica and you might well have heard of them... none other than The Roots Radics.
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Presenting The Morwells (reissue)
Cat: MORLP 2. Rel: 27 Oct 23
Try (3:20)
Swing & Dine (Adapted) (3:35)
Reality (3:10)
Trench Town Way (3:09)
Come Home Little Girl (Adaped) (2:43)
Reality (Dubwise) (2:58)
You've Got To Be Holy (2:16)
I Don't Know Why (Adapted) (3:22)
Somewhere To Live (3:10)
Bit By Bit (3:34)
Educate Your Mind (2:32)
You've Got To Be Holy (Dubwise) (2:28)
Review: Presenting The Morwells is a 1975 reggae and dub classic from The Morwells. It is their debut album and has not been reissued in many years so is a sought after title that features members who went on to form the Roots Radics band. It is a raw and stripped back sound and on this new reissue two exclusive new bonus cuts are included next to the original track list. Of those the likes of 'Try,' 'Bit by Bit' and 'Educate Your Mind' are real roots scanners that lock you in deep and also featuring are a pair of superb covers in the form of 'Swing And Dine' and 'Come On Little Girl.'
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Past & Present
Cat: DUMBYLP 001. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Past & Present (feat Pupajim) (3:33)
Good Lovin (feat Lady Ann) (3:59)
Sugarwater (feat Hollie Cook) (3:52)
Riddim General (feat Kiko Bun) (3:53)
We Pulsating (feat Solo Banton) (4:11)
Only Love (feat Prince Alla) (3:44)
Rain Keeps Falling (feat Johnny Clarke) (4:12)
Total Disaster (feat Ranking Levy & Shanti D) (3:42)
Control The Border (feat Charlie P & Daddy Freddy) (3:58)
Birds Of Vice (4:10)
Review: Glaswegian reggae soundsystem crew Mungo's Hi-Fi do an Osibisa on their brand new album Past & Present, aiming for both visual and sonic psychedelia while spanning a just-about-right ten tracks of Jamaica-endemic rub-a-dub reggae music, with cameos from the likes of Pupajim, Lady Ann, Hollie Cook, Kiko Bun, Prince Alla, Johnny Clarke and more. The album is the vocal companion piece to their 2021 dub album Antidote, and celebrates the return of verbal communication and love for the hypnotic nature of the subby dub bassline.
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Return To The City Of Djinn
Cat: VIAP 6. Rel: 02 Aug 23
Srebrenica (3:16)
Rawalpindi (3:29)
Kabul (2:38)
Cairo (2:59)
Tabriz (2:36)
Dar Es Salaam (2:51)
Esfahan
Tuzla (3:00)
Esfahan (2:55)
Riyadh (2:20)
Tashkent (3:06)
Lahore (2:41)
Assyut (2:51)
Oran (1:55)
Pristina (2:28)
Faizabad (2:50)
Dakar (3:39)
Bradford (2:14)
Samarkand (2:58)
Essaouira (3:52)
Banja Luka (2:57)
Basra (2:16)
Kairouan (2:58)
Baku (3:30)
Review: The late great Muslimgauze has one of the most unique sounds in electronic music, even now, many year son. His fusion of the electronic and the ethnic, the experimental and the noisy is in a class of one. Return To The City Of Djinn came first back in 1999 and is the seance of two collabs between John Bolloten aka The Rootsman and Bryn Jones aka Muslimgauze. It is a mash up of The Rootsman's Into The Light and 52 Days to Timbuktu albums with added Arab cultural references from Jones. There are cut up loops, glassy effects, dub drums and well rod vocal fragments that make for an atmospheric sound track to a stroll through a busy Eastern city.
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