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U Roy – I Can’t Lose / Errol Brown

U Roy – I Can’t Lose / Errol Brown

U Roy – I Can’t LoseB Errol Brown – Rema Skank This rocksteady double-sided gem showcases the talents of deejay Daddy U Roy, The Jamaicans, the exceptional sound of Tommy McCook & The Supersonics, and the expert mixing of sound engineer Errol Brown. The legendary U Roy made his mark at Duke Reid’s Treasure Isle studio in 1970 with three…

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Fluo System feat. The Congos – Call Him Father (Tribute to Fluoman) | New Release

Fluo System feat. The Congos – Call Him Father (Tribute to Fluoman) | New Release

NEW RELEASE Fluoman was a French painter who used fluorescent paint and put his brushes at the service of reggae music. His first fluorescent paintings depicted Bob Marley, Family Man, Culture… His encounter with Cédric Myton and the Congos through the Jah Live label, with whom Fluoman worked, was decisive. During The Congos concert at La Mutualité, he exhibited his…

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Review | Ashanti Selah & Hark – Forward On Riddim

Review | Ashanti Selah & Hark – Forward On Riddim

This is a conscious four-track riddim EP release from the pairing of Ashanti Selah, the eldest son of the legendary soundman Aba-Shanti-I, with a very strong roots and culture approach, and riddim master Zac Harkavy. It is an excellent groove, with some haunting, atmospheric female backing vocals deep in the mix, with three lead vocals: Zed Regal’s Magical Connection is…

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Richie Davis – @ Stingray Studio | New Release

Richie Davis – @ Stingray Studio | New Release

NEW RELEASE Veteran UK singer, songwriter, and musician Richie Davis has unveiled a fresh EP entitled @ Stingray Studio. Each track was, of course, recorded at the renowned Stingray Studio in London, featuring riddims from Mafia & Fluxy. The seven tracks that highlight Richie Davis’s vocal talent, versatility, and smooth tone, includes a rendition of Your Love Got A Hold…

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