Punks' Reggae man. DJ Scratchy was a regular figure at Punk gigs in the late 70's. He was the DJ who introduced Reggae, Ska and Dub to the bondage trousered crowds at Clash gigs, tirelessly ...
Talk about high concept: Dub Side of the Moon features the house band of noted New York reggae label Easy Star covering Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon in the same sequence and in recogni...
Everything start from Scratch - Pipecock Jaxxon is back!. I'd long given up on expecting great new albums and was satisfied with combing the back catalogue, but this is well worth a look. Wi...
Sounds of the summer. This Tighten-Up compilation will put a smile on your face this summer, and might even make you think the sun is shining.There is a definite progression to be heard as t...
In 1975, on a rising tide of militant political consciousness and the ascendancy of Rastafari, Winston Rodney--the Burning Spear--transcended cult status to achieve international fame via Ma...
PUT YER BOOTS TOGETHER AN YER BRACES ON. THIS IS A GREAT COMPILATION THERE ARE SOME STOMPIN' TRACKS ON HERE! IF YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD SKINHEAD REGGAE THEN THERE IS NO BETTER PLACE TO START.3 ...
A New Chapter Indeed!!!. If ever there was a dub album produced that offered a radical new vision to a dying genre, without a shadow of a doubt, this was it. Recorded over 25 years ago, A N...
Good album, but no real progression. After the stunning artistic and commercial success of "Sinsemillia", going back into the studio with the same band a few months later was hardly going to...
John g. Bouncy, trippy and utterly mesmerising, I can't tire of hearing this album. This is the best piece of music I've ever heard. And I love music, all music. The percussion is unbelievab...
Blood & Fire edition of this album is the one to go for. I bought this hoping it had some different mixes of the Congos best album, but it seems to have been mastered at a slightly faster sp...