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Review | Stranger Cole and Patsy – Royal

Review | Stranger Cole and Patsy – Royal

While ardent admirers of the genre may experience a moment of wistful anticipation, this album release does not constitute a reissue of the celebrated Jamaican vocal duo that rose to prominence during the ska era of the 1960s. Nevertheless, there is no cause for disappointment. Simply put the needle on the record, listen, and let this fun, feel-good album whisk…

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Burning Spear: A Living Legend in Full Flame

Burning Spear: A Living Legend in Full Flame

  Where: Muziekgieterij in Maastricht, The NetherlandsWhen: June 29, 2025Reporter: Mr. TPhotos:TeacherCopyright:  2025 – Reggae Vibes Burning Spear: A Living Legend in Full Flame Though the tour hasn’t wrapped just yet, it’s safe to say Burning Spear’s 2025 European tour can be marked as nothing short of legendary. At a powerful 80 years young, Winston Rodney continues to radiate righteous…

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Sheldon ‘Calibud’ Stewart has died at age 47 | Reissue

Sheldon ‘Calibud’ Stewart has died at age 47 | Reissue

SAD NEWS A well-known figure in reggae production, Sheldon ‘Calibud’ Stewart, was the stepson of the late legendary producer Bobby ‘Digital’ Dixon and contributed as an engineer to many of Dixon’s acclaimed projects—including Sizzla’s seminal 1997 album Black Woman and Child. As a producer in his own right, Calibud made a name for himself championing one drop reggae and culturally…

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Review | Adrian Sherwood – The Grand Designer

Review | Adrian Sherwood – The Grand Designer

This is a new release in On-U Sound’s collectable ten inch, 45 rpm Disco Plate series, with four varied tracks from label founder and producer extraordinaire, Adrian Sherwood. The first track – which is also the title track – is a foretaste of Adrian’s full-length album, The Collapse Of Everything, due out later in 2025, and is a space-y, moody…

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Cover Culture: Roland Alphonso / Horace Silver Quintet – Song For My Father | Cover Culture

Cover Culture: Roland Alphonso / Horace Silver Quintet – Song For My Father | Cover Culture

COVER VERSION VS ORIGINAL SONG Since the early 1960s and even prior, numerous iconic Jamaican hits were derived from popular foreign songs. The original pop and soul tracks were frequently embraced by audiences on the island, leading reggae artists to create their own renditions. Some of these artists gained fame by covering chart-topping songs, turning these adaptations into timeless classics.…

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New: Naughty Mustache – Dance In The Dark / Bright Dub | New Release

New: Naughty Mustache – Dance In The Dark / Bright Dub | New Release

NEW RELEASE Naughty Mustache is a dub artist hailing from Japan, known for weaving deep basslines with spiritual, roots-inspired vibrations drawn from the essence of sound system culture. His latest offering is a hypnotic, Pablo-esque instrumental titled Dance In The Dark, paired with its reflective dub counterpart, Bright Dub. “This track was born from the feeling of dancing through darkness…

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Review | The Breadwinners – Hi Dynamic Instrumental And Dub

Review | The Breadwinners – Hi Dynamic Instrumental And Dub

Studio Project If you’ve ever wished modern dub could sound like it just rolled out of a 1970s Kingston studio, The Breadwinners might already be on your radar. Spearheaded by Manchester-based producer, engineer, and multi-instrumentalist Al Redfern aka Al Breadwinner, this studio project has quietly carved out a niche in a reggae world full of hiss, reverb, and deep, meditative…

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Boss Reggae Sounds: Laurel Aitken Productions 1969-1971

Boss Reggae Sounds: Laurel Aitken Productions 1969-1971

Boss Reggae Sounds: Laurel Aitken Productions 1969-1971 NEW RELEASE Digital only compilation from Cherry Red Records featuring Boss sounds by King Horror, Winston Groovy, Pama Dice, Laurel Aitken, Joe Lace, The Freedom Singers and more. More about: Laurel Aitken Winston Groovy Cherry Red Records Ads Where to get it FollowFollow FollowFollow FollowFollow FollowFollow The post Boss Reggae Sounds: Laurel Aitken…

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Cover Culture : Merlene Webber / Tammy Wynette – Stand By Your Man | Cover Culture

Cover Culture : Merlene Webber / Tammy Wynette – Stand By Your Man | Cover Culture

COVER VERSION VS ORIGINAL SONG Since the early 1960s and even prior, numerous iconic Jamaican hits were derived from popular foreign songs. The original pop and soul tracks were frequently embraced by audiences on the island, leading reggae artists to create their own renditions. Some of these artists gained fame by covering chart-topping songs, turning these adaptations into timeless classics.…

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