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Let's Fall In Love
Cat: RS7 009. Rel: 04 Oct 22
The Gaylads - "Let's Fall In Love" (2:36)
Ken Boothe - "Can't You See" (2:56)
Review: Another Studio One classic reissued by Rock A Shaka. Ken Boothe's 'Can't You See' goes hand-in-hand with The Gaylads' 'Let's Fall In Love'. Both are rocksteady rarities to die for, and belong together on this Japanese 45s reissue.
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I Know
I Know (limited 7")
Cat: DTWS 005. Rel: 07 Jul 20
Keithus Dimts Selassie I & The Royal Horses - "I Know" (3:46)
Roberto Sanchez Meets The Royal Horses - "I Dub" (3:45)
Review: Talented singer Keithus Dimits Selassie I has a deep emotion to the tone and message of his music. It is perfect for more spiritual dub sounds and that's the case here. His interpretation here rides nicely on the lazy rhythm below, with acoustic riffs dancing in mid air above puddles of echo. On the flip, Roberto Sanchez stepped up at Lone Ark studios to craft his own slow motion version that is a perfect partner for the a-side. This is a serious piece of 7" wax that packs a punch on many levels.
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Welcome To The Dub
Cat: GAMM 180. Rel: 04 Dec 23
Welcome To The Dub (9:41)
Dubanova (7:05)
Happiness & Peace (5:42)
Review: It's always a good day when Al Kent is back with new music. This one on Gamm, Welcome To The Dub, finds him dubbing out some lush disco sounds. The title cut is a loopy and jazz-funk-infused number with lovely hi-hats and noodling chords all radiating joy and uplifting energy. 'Dubanova' then takes a more low-slung route with a sleazy guitar riff and nice live drums embellished with smartly overdubbed vocals coated in echo. 'Happiness & Peace' is a quieter affair with echoing hits and a meandering lead that encourages your mind to do the same.
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Escape By Night
Cat: CGI 7025. Rel: 19 Apr 21
Escape By Night (3:44)
Escape By Night (version) (4:05)
Review: We're not quite sure whether this King Shark single is brand new or was recorded in the early 2000s, but either way 'Escape By Night' is well worth checking. It features the veteran dancehall and roots reggae singer delivering a typically slick and soulful vocal over a rolling digital-reggae rhythm provided by experienced UK producer Russell Bell-Brown (he of the Disciplines fame). Bell-Brown's backing track is ear-pleasing and musically breezy, with a killer bassline and piano stabs being joined by some seriously jazzy electro guitar solos. If anything, the echoing, spacious and weighty flipside 'Version' dub is even better, with Bell-Brown doing a passable impression of Scientist or Mad Professor.
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Safari (Lexx mix)
Cat: ERC 097. Rel: 19 Dec 22
Safari (3:56)
Safari (Lexx Discomix) (7:38)
Review: Emotional Rescue closes out another brilliant year with one final hot drop. This sorting 7" Safari by King Sporty was the artist's first ever single back in 1976. It comes after the label has served up plenty of reissues of the man known as Noel Wiliam's tackle but this one might be the best. It's from his album Deep Reggae Roots and is nice tropical excursion with steamy hits, wooden percussive sounds and funky bass over a low-slung groove and chanting vocals. This one is backed with a special disco mix by Lexx that reworks the tune for more lively moments.
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Concrete Jungle
Cat: ERC 136. Rel: 18 Jul 22
Concrete Jungle (4:51)
Young Girl (2:39)
Review: The second 7" in the Konduko series reissues this mega-rarity, Noel Williams aka King Sporty's own version of Bob Marley's Concrete Jungle. The connection between Marley and Williams was long-standing, both living in the tenements of West Kingston and gaining their musical foundations as part of the Studio One, that would reach fruition when they later co-wrote Buffalo Soldier together.

Clement Dodd's organisation was more than a label, running a sound system, studio, pressing plant and its own distribution. As Deejay on the system and later releasing his debut single on the label, William's learnt his craft, taking this knowledge to Miami and replicating much - expanding the Konduko label to encompass studio, plant and distribution.

First recorded with Lee Perry, Marley's 1971 original was famously rerecorded for The Wailers move to Island Records and their 1973 album, Catch A Fire. Here, a rare Williams' vocal is backed with horns atop a reggae-funk groove. The songs message of struggle is universal and everlasting, even with a touch of Miami swing.

This is backed by Young Girl, a single in its own right, from the same period. A rocksteady, breakbeat shuffle bely the songs roots in late 60s soul, with a powerful counterpoint vocal from wife and partner, Betty Wright. A collector's item itself, together they are essential.




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Compromising Done
Cat: WHODEM 040. Rel: 15 Feb 21
Compromising Done (3:28)
No Compromise Dub (3:37)
Review: Donovon Kingjay's one and only album so far, Higher Meditation from 2014, is well regarded in dub circles despite being only previously available on CD. It now seems some of the leading cuts from it are making their way to wax, which will please sound system DJs across the world. This one from WhoDemSound focusses on 'Compromising Done', a fresh cut with elastic bass that bobs up and down as Kingjay muses on living in a concrete jungle. The reverse has a badman dub for more direct applications.
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Probandenausweis EP
Probandenausweis EP (12" + inserts)
Cat: ATC 003. Rel: 05 Apr 23
Sonnenschirmbrand (6:40)
32 Ngoesolo (5:30)
Kustentraume (5:16)
UH DT01 (5:26)
Review: There's a not a huge amount we know about Koberman's Probandenausweis, other than the fact it sounds very good and will appeal to fans of shamanic, slo-mo, kosmische, drug chug, ambient and experimental electronica. It's a slow building, gradually evolving and immersive trip into a studio, with arrangements valuing silence and emptiness as much as the notes and beats themselves.
Opening on 'Sonnenschirmbrand', a ritualistic number that seems to have the whisper of forgotten souls in the backdrop of a tribalistic beat, layers of noises and percussion adding to the feeling of it taking root in your body well before the bass kicks in. Meanwhile, low ends rule on '32 Ngoesolo', in contrast to 'UH DT101', which uses a twisting synth line as its focal point, allowing other elements to build around it until we're locked into a head nodding oddity.
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LD 7
LD 7 (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: LD 7. Rel: 05 Dec 22
Kolorit (3:42)
Kolorit (3:10)
Kolorit (1:41)
Review: Workshop is one of those labels that has always operated at the fringes of genre. Deep house and techno are the loose starting points in many cases, but artists never fail to veer off into the shadowy nether worlds that surround those basic forms. Kolorit does that here with two intriguing cuts all with the same name. The first has lumpy scattered drums, scraping sounds, ticking hi-hats and freaky noise samples all peppering them. The second has haunting chords sequences over a ticking sound that is coated in hiss and crackle. It's late night and mysterious. The third has clattering percussion and shimmering synths that rise and fall and build in tension and intensity.
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Classic House Riddims Vol 2
Cat: HSS 005. Rel: 06 Dec 23
Captivation Riddim (3:32)
Liberation Riddim (3:46)
Review: The Homemade Sound System rolls out another of its fine and heavyweight dancehall and ragga fusions here. It's a fifth outing from this promising label and finds Krikor at the buttons. 'Captivation Riddim' is pure carnage, a prickly mix of broken drum loops and snappy metallic hits underpinned by pulsating bass thrusts. 'Liberation Riddim' then appeared on the reverse and is a brilliantly bold and physical workout with stepping drum patterns and more steel-plated hits under refracted vocals that bring rawness and mayhem to any dancefloor.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan
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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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Foundation
Cat: SOT 008. Rel: 03 Jan 24
Kushart - "Foundation" (3:58)
The Lightning Horns - "From Creation" (4:01)
Review: New 7" from Jamaican roots vocal harmony group Kushart, with France's Sons Of Africa on rhythm and production. 'Foundation' brings up the A, presenting to the listener a foundational affirmation of the "gift of life", which resounds in the song's chorus, and complements an overall opining of love, heraldry and freedom. On the B, there's a beautifully noir closing instrumental; end credits music for a righteous celebration, of the return to the land of the Lamb.
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Speedy Love
Cat: A 714. Rel: 09 Jan 23
Speedy Love (2:14)
Blow You Mind (version) (2:39)
Review: Strap in for this potent new 7" from Killa B which brings the energy across to fizzing new dancehall cuts. The a-side 'Speedy Love' sounds quite a bit like an early Missy Elliott production but reworked into a dance hall framework. The vocals are menacing and delivered with a snarling edge over snappy snares and hefty bass. On the flip is a version called 'Blow You Mind' that is only subtly tweaked - the vocals take on different characteristics but the rhythms remain punchy and compelling.
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ECHO 010
ECHO 010 (limited 12")
Cat: ECHO 010. Rel: 15 Jan 24
LQ - "Way Down" (feat Ben Dudding - Dubkasm dubplate mix) (6:14)
LQ - "Way Down" (feat Ben Dudding - LQ & MSHCode Jungle remix) (6:14)
Kloke & LQ - "Computer Bubblers" (5:22)
Duburban & Galvatron - "Let Off The Music" (5:56)
Review: Australian bass collective Echo Chamber get busy with this supreme VA featuring a range of talented friends old and new. LQ takes the lead with the sublime 'Way Down' that bubbles and flexes in two system-primed forms: the spacious heavyweight Dubkasm mix and LQ and MSHCode's own breakbeat-heavier shakedown. Flip for more LQ goodies as he links up with Kloke for the fittingly titled groove-up 'Computer Bubblers' while Duburban and Galvatron finish the EP with the furious drum funk up 'Let Off The Music'. The only echo here is the reload.
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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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专辑
The King Tubby Tapes
Cat: DEMREC 862. Rel: 21 Jan 22
Set Me Free (3:45)
It Grieve My Heart (3:49)
Jah Is The One (3:50)
Leaders Of Babylon (4:45)
Do Right (3:21)
Liberation (3:56)
I Love My Life (3:27)
Soddom & Gomorrah (3:53)
I've Been Around (4:06)
Pure Rankin (4:15)
Natural Mystic (3:38)
Totally Free (4:21)
Set Me Dub (3:55)
It Grieve My Dub (3:49)
Dub Is The One (3:53)
Leader Of Dub (5:21)
Dub Right (4:10)
Liberation Dub (4:00)
I Love My Dub (3:24)
Dub Gomorrah (3:36)
Dubbing Around (4:33)
Pure Dubbing (4:24)
Natural Mystic Dub (3:37)
Totally Dub (4:01)
Review: Du men don't come much more legendary or iconic than King Tubby and Horace Andy, so having them together on one album was always going to result in straight fire. And so it proves on The King Tubby Tapes, a double album of deeply affecting roots and lovers rock first issued on Jet Star Records' 'Charm' imprint. It showcases Dubby's audio skills and Andy's distinctive vocal style while including selections from his 1979 album Pure Ranking and a second album of dub remixes. Session men Robbie Shakespeare, Carlton "Santa" Davis, Tony Chin and Bernard "Touter" Harvey all feature this one.
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The Encyclopedia Of Civilizations Vol 5: Babylon
The Encyclopedia Of Civilizations Vol 5: Babylon (LP in embossed screen-printed sleeve + booklet)
Cat: ABST 033. Rel: 29 Nov 23
Uruk (6:10)
Akkad (7:35)
Ashur (6:02)
Kassaptu (3:30)
Mandragora (16:51)
Review: For the fifth volume of The Encyclopedia of Civilizations, Abstrakce's collection of split LPs - in which selected artists offer insight into fascinating ancient cultures - hears them focus this time on the enigmatic Babylon, visited by two of the label's favourite electronic bands currently active. Berlin-based duo Driftmachine take us on a journey between the ancient cities of Akkad, Uruk and Ashur. Bringing together astonishing electronics with a superb and precise sound - floating somewhere between modular ambient, leftfield, abstract dub - every detail has been carefully crafted to produce a complex architecture. Unconventional tribal rhythms recall obscure rituals, while warm, dynamic pulses contract and expand, interacting on their journey along the sandy roads of the Mesopotamian basin. Afterwards, Glasgow-based project Komodo Kolektif delves into the Babylonian vision of magic through the figures of the Kassaptu (witches and wizards), and the use of Mandragora. A blend of both tribal primitivism and a futuristic vision is provided by their vast arsenal of vintage synths and effects units, Eastern metallophones and traditional hand percussion. This is deep, psychedelic electronics that capture the spirit of ancient Babylonian sacred ceremonies and their vision of the cosmos.
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The Kalling
The Kalling (gatefold 2xLP + insert)
Cat: KPTK 1B. Rel: 18 May 23
Mystic Man (feat Peter Tosh) (3:51)
Red Gold & Green (feat Damian "Jr Gong" Marley) (3:50)
Make Things Work (4:02)
Grateful (feat Jemere Morgan) (4:10)
Stand Up (feat Nathalia) (3:21)
Safe Right Here (4:01)
Mr Rastaman (feat Tifa) (3:25)
The Kalling (feat Stephen Marley, Protoje & Jesse Royal) (3:35)
Faded Away (Buju Banton) (3:39)
Addiction (3:57)
Energy (feat Jemere Morgan) (3:32)
Mary Jane (feat Black-Am-I) (4:17)
EZ Ride (3:12)
Life Is Everything (feat Answele) (3:34)
Kontraband (feat Damian "Jr Gong" Marley - part 2 - bonus track) (2:38)
Review: Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist Kabaka Pyramid combines conscious lyrics with a versatility that has more than justified his de facto membership of the nascent reggae revival movement, also including artists like Protoje, Chronixx and Jesse Royal. Here comes The Kalling, his second album, charting collabs with some of the best names in his chosen field - such as Damian Marley, Stephen Marley, Buju Banton, Protoje and Jesse Royal. The album is a mixture of inspirational and hard-hitting experiences, and equally socially conscious tracks, namely the title track and 'The Kalling' and 'Kontraband Pt. 2'.
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Destroys The Virus With Dub
Destroys The Virus With Dub (limited LP + poster)
Cat: VPGSRL 2731. Rel: 18 Mar 22
Lockdown Dub (3:57)
Quarrantined In Dub (4:37)
Track & Trace Dub (3:31)
Dub Fi Social Distance (3:07)
Closed Border Dub (3:41)
A New Normal In Dub (3:44)
Dub On The Frontline (3:37)
Dubbing From Home (4:02)
Dub Injection (3:50)
Dub Tribute To All Hospital Workers (4:13)
Review: Dub's new prince-god-king Jammy's latest album is a steppers' answer to pestilence. 'King Jammy Destroys The Virus With Dub' is a COVID-purging tour of sheer bass, showing off the antiviral properties we didn't know the Pangaeic Jamaican genre had. Of course, it wouldn't be a proper 21st Century dub record without Jammys paying tribute to his roots; here he revisits the work of several golden age greats, including Hugh Mendell, Junior Delgado and Sugar Minott, for a slew of humourously headsy dub wedges like 'Quarantined In Dub', 'A New Normal In Dub', and, yes, 'Dub Tribute To All Hospital Workers'. You get the picture!
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Cries From The Youth
KING JAMMY / VARIOUS
Cat: VPGSCD 7076. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Junior Delgado - "Storm Is Coming"
Dennis Brown - "Up Full One"
Pad Anthony - "Got To Be Strong"
Kentucky - "Only The Poorman Feel It"
Johnny Osbourne - "Chain Grabber"
Wackad - "Cry For The Youths"
Admiral Tibet - "Why Should I"
Little John - "In The Ghetto"
Wayne Smith - "E20"
Sugar Minott - "Jam In The Street"
Cocoa Tea - "Possy"
Conroy Smith - "Sugar Me"
Eccleton Jarrett - "Hot We Say We Got"
Tonto Irie - "Ram Up Every Corner"
Leslie Thunder - "Ram Dance Man"
King Kong - "You Pack Up & Gone"
Admiral Tibet - "Victim Of Babylon"
Cultural Roots - "His Majesty Reign"
Junior Murvin - "World Inflation"
Junior Delgado - "Stop The Violence"
Al Campbell - "Don't Take Your Gun To Town"
Sugar Minott - "Concious Lover"
Michael Palmer - "It's Too Late"
Wailing Souls - "Move On"
Nitty Gritty - "So Dem Come, So Dem Go"
Richie Stephans - "In The Ghetto"
Super Cat - "Trash & Ready"
Bunny General - "Fuck Fowl"
Little Twitch - "Bucket A Shit"
King Everald - "Bad Girls"
Super Black - "Mouth A Massy Liza"
Nitty Gritty - "Zero Their Minds"
Review: As the digi sound crept into Jamaican music in the 80s, King Jammy's productions became an essential ingredient in the progression of dancehall, and this compilation highlights a solid 31 classics that prove the point. The hitlist is heavy, with the likes of Dennis Brown, Johnny Osbourne and Sugar Minott all heard singing over Jammy's sprightly riddims. What binds these tunes together is the message - the universal cry out against social injustice, which has always given roots reggae, dancehall, digi and more its power and urgency. There are too many essential tunes to count, so don't sweat it and simply stick it on.
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Cries From The Youth
KING JAMMY / VARIOUS
Cries From The Youth (LP + poster)
Cat: VPGSRL 7076. Rel: 20 Jul 23
Junior Delgado - "Storm Is Coming" (4:05)
Dennis Brown - "Up-Full One" (3:11)
Pad Anthony - "Got To Be Strong" (3:48)
Admiral Tibet - "Why Should I" (3:43)
Kentucky - "Only The Poorman Feel It" (3:37)
Johnny Osbourne - "Chain Grabber" (3:39)
Wackad - "Cry For The Youths" (3:35)
Admiral Tibet - "Victim Of Babylon" (3:50)
Junior Murvin - "World Inflation" (4:17)
Junior Delgado - "Stop The Violence" (3:55)
Review: The legendary producer King Jammy rounded up 32 of his most masterful tunes for the CD version of this collection, Cries From the Youth, while nine of them make the cut on this vinyl version. His revolutionary super power sound reinvigorated reggae with fresh energy and charged up 80s dancehalls with all new vibes. He managed to shine a light on the new generation coming through on the shoulders of the 70s originators while also reminding the world about those early talents - Dennis Brown, Junior Delgado and Junior Murvin plus Admiral Tibet, Kentucky and Johnny Osbourne all feature.
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King Tubby's Classics: The Lost Midnight Rock Dubs Chapter 3
Cat: RROO 363. Rel: 04 Jul 22
Highway (dub) (3:31)
North Circular (dub) (5:10)
Border Patrol (dub) (3:31)
Motorway (dub) (3:52)
South Circular (dub) (3:29)
95 North (dub) (3:36)
95 South (dub) (3:26)
Cross Bronx (dub) (3:48)
Turnpike (dub) (4:13)
Parkway (dub) (3:57)
Causeway (dub) (3:46)
Mandellah Highway (dub) (3:21)
Express Way (dub) (3:32)
Toll Booth (dub) (4:21)
Review: Taken from Jah Thomas' Midnight Rock label archives, this series on Radiation Roots explores a treasure trove of unreleased dubs from the mighty King Tubby's studio. These cuts were all mixed by Tubby himself as well as his equally imperious apprentice, Scientist, so you know you're getting the real deal on this heavyweight collection. Pulled from the early 80s and featuring tough rhythms that chime with the shifting sounds at work in Jamaican music at the time, this is a peerless slab of pressure which will stand any serious selector in good stead at the soundclash.
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Dub From The Roots
Cat: GREL 2031. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Dub From The Roots (4:13)
Iyahta (3:41)
Mine Field (2:38)
Hijack The Barber (3:21)
African Roots (3:51)
Double Cross (3:49)
East Of (Arrows Hi-Fi) (2:13)
Invasion (4:54)
Dub Of A Woman (3:51)
Dub On My Mind (2:26)
Stealing (2:47)
Dub Experience (3:04)
Declaration Of Dub (3:40)
A Truthful Dub (2:48)
Review: There is frankly an endless amount of dub music from the one and only King Tubby to explore, with both solo albums and collabs all offering bottomless depths in which to get lost. Dub From The Roots was actually the legendary dub technician's first ever exploration of the long-player format and it proved to be one of his best. It is crafted from 14 rhythms by Bunny Striker Lee and then transformed and translated on the mixing desk by Tubby who took it into futuristic and heady new sound worlds with endless chambers of echo.
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The Roots Of Dub
Cat: GREL 2032. Rel: 27 Apr 23
Natty Dub (2:59)
Dub Magnificent (4:10)
A First Class Dub (2:56)
The Stepping Dub (2:18)
Rude Boy Dub (2:47)
A Closer Dub (3:24)
Roots Of Dub (3:17)
Dub You Can Feel (3:32)
Loving Dub (3:34)
The Immortal Dub (3:22)
Dread Locks Dub (2:25)
Rocking Dub (2:21)
Review: The Roots Of Dub is one of several albums from the one and only King Tubby to contain the word dub, and why not? He is the undisputed, unified and unbeaten heavyweight camp of that sound even now, decades after he first defined it. This particular record is a reissue from Greensleeves of King Tubby's impressive and utterly classic album from 1975. It's a follow-up of his Dub From The Roots LP with more Bunny 'Striker' Lee rhythms dubbed to the next level by the man like Tubs. There is proto-lovers rock in the title track, heavy bass on 'Immortal Dub' and the deep and funky goodness in 'Dread Locks Dub'.
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Volume 3: Dub Too Much
Cat: PRLP 033. Rel: 19 Oct 23
Girl I Want To Dub You (feat Cornell Campbell) (2:16)
Dub My World (feat Johnny Clarke) (3:27)
African Roots In Dub (feat Johnny Clarke) (3:08)
Pure Dubbing (feat Horace Andy) (4:28)
Straight To Phil Pratt Head (feat David Isaacs) (2:45)
Mining (feat Delroy Wilson) (2:30)
Dub Too Much (feat Delroy Wilson) (2:51)
Step It Up In Dub (feat Barry Brown) (3:55)
In The Morning (feat Tinga Stewart) (2:53)
Stop (feat Delroy Wilson) (3:26)
Lingering (feat Delroy Wilson) (2:33)
Blessed Dub (feat David Issacs & Dillinger) (2:29)
Review: One person who surely never dubbed too much was the prolific and pioneering King Tubby, but that hasn't stopped Patate Records from putting together a third volume of his work with that sub-title. All of the 12 tracks on this release are classic, rare and/or unreleased and they were ll produced by the man himself in the late 70s during the gold age of the genre. Rodguel Sinclair aka Blackbeard is the producer of the material and his backing band The Ring Craft Posse, which included noted reggae heads like Sly & Robbie, Family Man and Carlton Barrett, all feature next to some of the era's finest vocalists - Delroy Wilson, Horace Andy and Johnny Clarke amongst them. Basically, this is as authentic and essential a collection of 70s reggae as you can get.
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Vakant
Vakant (LP limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FA 020. Rel: 31 Jan 24
Kada (2:13)
Saguaro (3:48)
Semi (2:59)
Pur (4:07)
Inland (4:00)
Vakant (5:28)
Matematisk Exakthet (5:55)
Allomfattande (7:01)
Review: Jamtland-born and Malmo-based producer and musician Linus Jonsson, known as Klofink, recorded these tracks between 2021 and 2023. They manifest as immersive sonic landscapes, skillfully blending pastoral and post-industrial elements. The dubby rhythms delve into profound depths, intricate sound designs unfold, and a year's worth of seasons comes and goes within each track. Amidst these global grooves, hints of ancient instruments and clandestine dancing rituals emerge, creating a captivating sonic tapestry. We, for one, find ourselves irresistibly drawn to the rich and evocative musical journey Klofink presents, yearning for more of these mesmerizing compositions.
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Gifted
Gifted (CD)
Cat: 194398 80732. Rel: 25 Mar 22
X10
Defend
Shine
Gifted
Lonely
Run Away
Where I'm From
West Indies
Pull Up
Lockdown
Review: Multi-talented artist Koffee (real name Mikayla Simpson) has been bubbling under for a while now, with plenty of pundits tipping her to become Jamaica's next global musical superstar. She certainly has the skillset to succeed, being a skilled singer, 'deejay' style rapper, songwriter and producer. Gifted, her debut album, is genuinely excellent, with Simpson singing and rapping over backing tracks that blur the boundaries between dancehall, soca, R&B, soul and synth-pop, with weighty bass and patois-heavy lyrics rooting the sound in her island home. Highlights include previous single 'West Indies', the laidback, lovers rock-influenced shuffle of 'Shine', the dreamy dancehall-pop wonder of 'Pull Up' and the self-explanatory 'Lockdown'.
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Gifted
Gifted (limited gatefold clear vinyl LP in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 194398 80741. Rel: 25 Mar 22
X10 (2:01)
Defend (0:58)
Shine (2:32)
Gifted (2:46)
Lonely (4:04)
Run Away (3:03)
Where I'm From (3:20)
West Indies (3:57)
Pull Up (2:50)
Lockdown (2:59)
Review: Koffee is the next generation of Jamaican reggae artist who is reinvigorating the reagge-pop world. She is still only 22 but already had a global following and an influence almost as big. Her 2018 tune 'Toast' was a huge smash that found its way onto Barrack Obama's coveted playlist and then the year later she followed it up with a Grammy win for Best Reggae Album. Until recently she has managed all this success with only a relatively small number of tunes available for streaming. This new album is sure to take things to the next level though with its mix of trad reggae and modern pop flourishes.
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A Brief History
A Brief History (180 gram red vinyl LP)
Cat: BSLP 001. Rel: 13 Jun 23
Sleepwalking (3:11)
Ashes (feat Rider Shafique) (2:07)
Freedom Of Speech (feat Prynce Mini) (3:08)
Skulz & Bones (feat Gardna & Madly) (3:02)
Cool & Deadly (feat Solo Banton) (3:01)
Dead! (feat Killa P & Jman) (3:15)
Weeper's Lament (3:18)
In The Night (feat Charli Brix & Gardna) (3:43)
Tira (feat Nanci Correia) (3:54)
Loving Cause (feat Catching Cairo) (3:35)
Living People (feat Joe Yorke) (3:14)
End (Operator) (1:26)
Review: Originally released digitally in September 2022, Kreed's debut album A Brief History enjoys a much deserved vinyl boost. A veritable soundsystem odyssey featuring vocals and links with a remarkable cast of vocalists from Rider Shafique to Killa P, Jman, Gardna, Charli Brix, Catching Cairo, here the Bristol producer goes all-in with the dot-joining and genre fusing. The end result sits somewhere between dub, soul, bashment, hip-hop, garage and dubstep. Warm, hypnotic and loaded with twists and turns, highlights include the garage-style shuffles and flexes of 'Weeper's Lament' and the digi-dub bubbler 'Ashes'. Vibe overload. The rest is history.
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Forces Of Victory (Black History Month Edition)
Cat: 358717 3. Rel: 05 Oct 23
Want Fi Goh Rave (4:19)
It Noh Funny (3:41)
Sonny's Lettah (Anti-Sus Poem) (3:51)
Independent Intavenshan (4:19)
Fite Dem Back (4:22)
Reality Poem (4:44)
Forces Of Vicktry (4:55)
Time Come (3:26)
Want Fi Goh Rave (12" extended single version) (7:23)
Funny (dub) (3:27)
Iron Bar (dub) (3:42)
Brain Smashing (dub) (3:30)
Reality Poem (12" extended single version) (8:09)
Victorious (dub) (3:30)
Review: Double vinyl LP reissue of Linton Kwesi Johnson's smash, underground reggae hit from 1978, 'Forces Of Victory', in celebration of Black History Month by parent label UMC. Produced by Dennis Bovell and LKJ, this is a staunchly British dub poetry classic, with every track, from 'Want Fi Goh Rave' through to 'Time Come' charting Johnson's lifelong grapple with meaning, resistance and revolution in his distinctive reality-checking patois.

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Seke Molenga & Kalo Kawongolo
Cat: ASH 710. Rel: 28 May 20
African Roots (5:14)
Bad Food (3:55)
Muto Ya Motema (7:43)
Mengieb (6:59)
Wakoya (5:35)
Guipimbu Gienu (5:47)
Review: In 1979, dub legend Lee 'Scratch' Perry "adopted" a pair of Congolese musicians who had been left stranded on Jamaica, put them together with his regular session players in the Black Ark studio he later burned down in a fit of psychosis, and recorded an album. As this fine reissue proves (the second in as many months; it was also reissued under the alternative title "Roots From The Congo"), the resultant music - a vibrant mix of Perry's particular brand of dub reggae and soukous music - was not only magical, but also unlike almost anything that had come before. For some reason it was only ever released on small labels in France and Belgium at the time, meaning that original copies are extremely hard to find. This reissue, then, is long overdue. Do yourself a favour and snap them up before they all disappear.
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Dubbing With The Observer
Cat: DBCDD 122. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Rebel Dance
Casanova Dub
Silver Bullet
Rasta Locks
Dubbing With The Observer
Sir Niney's Rock
Jam Down
Parade Dub
Youth Man Version
Turntable Dub
Corn Man
Mister D Brown Skank
Rema Dub
Freedom Over Version (bonus track)
Tribute To Donald Quarrie (bonus track)
Why Seek More (bonus track)
Dub Roots Of David (bonus track)
Tribulation Dub (bonus track)
Take A Dub (bonus track)
Grey Beard (bonus track)
Scavenger (bonus track)
Dub 91 (bonus track)
Fire From The Observer (bonus track)
Cassandra (version 2 - bonus track)
Water Boiling (bonus track)
One Train Load Of Collie
One Train Load Of Dub
Quiet
Now
Conqueror II
Ras Bumper
Twice Sevens
Straight To Bunny Lee Head
Ab Dab
My Time Version Observer Style
Couchie Dub
Version In The East
Bottlehead In Fine Style
Zinc Fence
Hotter Fire
Prophesy Dub
Home Version
Rub Bald Head Dub
Special Dinner
In Dub
No Conscience
Gate Number Version
1/2 LB Drum & 1/4 LB Bass
I Soon Know
Thinking Version
Review: 1975 was the year that dub music originator King Tubby teamed up with the Observer All Stars, a production outfit helmed up by Winston 'Niney' Holness. Together, Tubby and Holness handled a barrage of killer remixes of formerly wildly popular units in the mode of reggae, including famous songs by Dennis Brown, Ken Booteh, Delroy Wilson and Sang Hugh. This was one of the earliest albums to attract international interest in dub music beyond the Caribbean, with many other key players in the scene never before having enjoyed a proper release at the time. Now this showcasing of dub's peak in terms of melting-pot inventiveness gets a first-time CD issue.
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Sarge/Unlimited
Cat: DB 2CD136. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Delroy Wilson - "I'm Still Waiting"
Delroy Wilson - "My Conversation"
Delroy Wilson - "Moving Away"
Delroy Wilson - "I Don't Want To See You Cry"
Delroy Wilson - "My Cecilia"
Delroy Wilson - "Ain't That Loving You"
Delroy Wilson - "Got A Date AKA Girl I've Got A Date"
Delroy Wilson - "Everybody Needs Love"
Delroy Wilson - "Green Green Grass Of My Home"
Delroy Wilson - "The Last Thing On My Mind"
Delroy Wilson - "Imagination" (12" mix)
Delroy Wilson - "I'm Still Waiting" (12" mix)
Delroy Wilson - "I Don't Want To See You Cry" (12" mix)
Delroy Wilson - "My Cecelia" (12" mix)
Delroy Wilson - "Green, Green Grass Of Home" (12" mix)
Ken Boothe - "I'm The One That Love Forgot/Intro Drums & Bass"
Ken Boothe - "Missing You/And The Rest Of The Instruments"
Ken Boothe - "Look What You've Done To Me/You've Broken The Guitar"
Ken Boothe - "Second Chance/To Get Rhythm"
Ken Boothe - "Ain't No Sunshine/Only Precaution"
Ken Boothe - "That's The Way Nature Planned It" (12" mix)
Ken Boothe - "Leaving Me" (12" mix)
Ken Boothe - "I'm Falling In Love With You" (12" mix)
Ken Boothe - "Let Go" (12" mix)
Ken Boothe - "Now You Can See Me Again" (12" mix)
Ken Boothe - "Walk Away From Love" (12" mix)
Ken Boothe - "You To Me Are Everything" (12" mix)
Review: It isn't too often that you can get two rare and desirable releases on one CD but that's just what we have here. Dr.Bird gives us these rare 70s examples of lesser known releases that have a strong cult following but are still being discovered. Delroy Wilson's Sarge from 1977 and Ken Boothe's Unlimited from 1977. Both releases are lauded for each singers soulful voice and music diversity with early ska and rocksteady infused into their reggae sounds. Both releases are hard to get original copies for a reasonable price so having them together is an added treat.
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Walls Of Jerusalem With Unreleased Mixes & Studio Outtakes
Walls Of Jerusalem (3:41)
Chant Down Babylon (2:31)
Fire Round Two (3:21)
Plague On The Land (3:03)
Tribulation (3:40)
Go To School Jah Jha Children (3:09)
Dub Of Jerusalem (3:44)
Chanting Dub (2:47)
Firey Dub (3:46)
Dub Plague (3:26)
Tribulation Dub (3:56)
Shool Days Dub (3:29)
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets - "The Man Who Does The Work" (3:09)
Smith & The Prophets - "Valley Of Joesaphat" (3:45)
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets - "Go To School Jah Jha Children" (3:39)
Vivian Jackson & The Prophets - "Love Of Jah" (4:31)
The Prophets - "Sand In My Shoe" (4:25)
The Prophets - "Jah Vengeance" (2:58)
King Tubby - "Greetings" (3:01)
The Prophets - "Fire Fire Dub" (2:33)
The Prophets - "Stand Up & Fight Dub" (3:34)
Tommy McCook - "Sand In My Shoe Dub" (3:00)
Review: Pressure Sounds' latest release takes us back to 1976 and "Wall Of Jerusalem", a soulful reggae album by The Prophets that included production from both Yabby You (the band's lynchpin and lead vocalist) and dub mixer King Tubby. The album is something of a roots classic, with Yabby You's seductive, soul-fired vocal numbers being joined by delay-laden heavy dub revisions by King Tubby. You'll find the original set on LP 1, with the second being dedicated to alternate versions, previously unreleased tracks recorded in the same period, and alternate dubs that have lain dormant in Yabby You's archives for the best part of 40 years.
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