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Saturday, November 01, 2008

Dub Review - November 2008

Admiral Bailey

The Best of Admiral Bailey

SUPER POWER CD

Glendon Bailey aka Admiral Bailey burst through in the mid 80s as a rambunctious goodtime DJ on Prince Jammy's Super Power Sound, like many of his predecessors he ran a fine line between conscious lyrics and pure slackness, on the one hand responsible for the banned "Punaany" - eventually re-recorded in a cleaned-up version as "Healthy Body" - whilst recording the anthemnic "Old Time Some Thing" these days known as "Nuh Way Nuh Better Than Yard" a celebration of traditional values. Whilst the former is exorcised from this collection many of Bailey's toughest proto-bashment tunes are here, including "Big Belly Man" on the "Agony" rhythm and a bunch of great one-away efforts such as "Me Head A Hurt Me" and "Try Some Hustling" providing plenty of source material for future anthropological scrutiny.



aXXo

Silvah Bullet

KILLTONE 12"

There's an old dub triangle that lay between Huddersfield, Bradford and Leeds in the county of Yorkshire, the latter point's epicentre is Chapeltown, traditionally home to Jamaican émigrés, students and hippies from a bygone age; judging by this new vinyl piece there's something stirring again basswise. "Silvah Bullet", perhaps a warning against easy answers to anything, is a stumbling but regular half step prodded forward by sneaky bass synth bubbles and, although from a different era and slower at the BPMs cut on this disc, reminiscent of Meat Beat Manifesto's epochal "Radio Babylon" in the feel of the track. The introduction of bongos and the reverbed "chanka chanka" reggae guitar upward chops imbue the track with a much warmer feel, as does the desultory, repeated vocal line. Usually tunes that come forward in a genre's slipstream are going with the flow, its good to hear this one going against it in a dubwise direction. Of the three other tracks on the E.P. the brittle "Punk 5" starts with a mournful violin that could be from either Bombay or Berlin before the breakdown arrives, the violin sounds are dubbed out on each reappearance holds wood clap style percussion the procession of sound above a murky bass whirlpool below.



Bo Marley vs. Disrupt

Bo Marley vs. Disrupt

JAHTARI 12" EP

Already downloaded to death from the Jahtari website (www.jahtari.org) this 12" previews a forthcoming collaborative album between Leipzig's Disrupt and Bo Marley, the back line from Danish reggae band Bliglad, though the dubs here are exclusive to the vinyl. Both "Bauhelm" and "Fleisch" are worked up in the originals in fairly skeletal old school digi-frame, except the latter has horns. Disrupt adds some Amiga game play sounds into the intros, takes the bass down and then down again and then starts having fun in the mix. Although his Foundation Bit album could come across as darkly European at times in it artful dislocation of the genre the main modus operandi for the Jahtari massive these days turns out to be fun, not an attribute usually applied to dub.



Bullwackies Allstars

Black World Dub

WACKIES CD/LP

Originally out in 1979 on Wackies' subsidiary imprint Hardwax Black World could easily fit into the label's defining African Roots series; engineered by Bullwackie but it's the hands of Leroy 'Heptone' Sibbles steering the arrangement with arranger Clive Hunt to add the final quality seal, especially evident when the title's tracks punchily emphatic horn section splits and rules the toughest rhythm on the set. Opening with "Recording Connection" uncannily adjacent to the melody of Dr. Alimantado's "Born for a Purpose" from the same year and continuing with Joe Auximite's "Trouble Land" from an abandoned vocal album, there's the expected rework of old hits. "Tribute To Studio One" updates the Heptones' "Gonna Fight" aka "Hail Don D" with a percussions workout so gymnastic that the tunes re-emerges as a modern steppers whilst "Guiding Star" twinkles twice, once when someone in the studio has the delivery of a spanking new syndrum and proceeds to practice, "Morning Star", and more regularly for "Shining Star" where he's got the hang of it. A dub version of Delroy Wilson's immortal "Rain from the Skies" closes the affair. .



Tommy McCook & the Supersonics / King Sporty

Soul Movement / For your Desire

PECKINGS 7"

If ever proof were needed that music lovers were sold short by the music business' lack of appreciation when it came to early Jamaican popular music then it's fully demonstrated by reissue of a series of 7" singles featuring the island's top sax man Tommy McCook, all from the in-house label of Peckings record store in London's Shepherds Bush. McCook was an original member of the Skatalites then the Supersonics, the sound behind Duke Reid's rocksteady hit machine. "Soul Movement" has McCook reworking the front half of the melody from Justin Hinds' "Carry Go Bring Come" for the tune's intro and then the vamped rhythm that ride the beat before the horns enter with a unison riff, to replaced by a Jimmy McGriff style Hammond run (either Winston Wright or "Gladdy Anderson") before the mighty McCook takes charge with commanding sax solo. On the flip, the rhythm is sped up for a King Sporty chat which comes over as almost prosaic after the instrumental. Also around are "Our Man Flint" and "Sweet Lorna".



Deadbeat

Roots & Wire

WAGON REPAIR CD

When Scott Monteith aka Deadbeat lived in Montreal he had a Berlin label, now he's moved to Berlin he has a Montreal label. Up until late 2003, Scott worked for Montreal based company Applied Acoustics Systems, manufacturers of software synthesizers, maybe this industry link forged the connect with Robert Henke aka Monolake - and also Herr Ableton – although creatively this association is not detectable in a comparison of their musical outputs Henke has provided a "sounding board and inspiration in terms of strategies for both performance and pushing technology into the realm of real musicianship" for Monteith, they have played several joint live shows together. This new set is perhaps the most completely realised of all Deadbeat albums, its title aptly catching its intent. Collaborations with Paul St.Hilaire (ex-Tikiman) bookend the tracklist, the opener "Rise Again" a warm Rasta plaint with shimmering technodub undertow and the closer "Babylon Correction" where an expansive instrumental opening gives way to Tikiman in a vocal performance paralleling Sugar Minott at the height of his rub-a-dub phase, with a chopped and shuffling rhythm and a beautiful moment four minutes in as its dubbed out under the melodica melody. In between are six tracks that continue to resonate the deep chords between dub reggae and techno that have become the signature sound of the city of Berlin.



Dub Colossus
Dub Colossus EP

REAL WORLD CD

Dub Colossus is a new incarnation of Dubulah aka Nick Page, original member of both Transglobal Underground and Temple of Sound. Of the four tracks here the opener "Azmari Dub" has the most dubwise pretensions with Horns Of Negus swirling Sintayehu Zenebe intense lead vocal, followed by "Shegye Shegitu (One Drop Mix)" a call (Temerage) and response (Tsedenia and Sinteyehu) ethio-delta blues with Dubulah's slide complemented by shimmering runs from Little Axe's Skip McDonald. "Neh Yelginete" has a samba start-up, a Pharoah Sanders (in Africa) lounge sax and 60's organ solo in ethiopop style by Greek avant garde composer Jimi Papazanateas. Lastly the remarkable and startling "Ambassel in Box" is solo piano improvisation by Samuel Yirga, played on concert grand Bosendorfer piano, with a result that sounds like one hand belongs to Keith Jarrett and the other to Theolonius Monk – not for the weakheart! This project was a result of field recordings made in Addis Ababa in 2006 on a trip inspired by Buda's Ethiopiques series, recordings and selected musicians were brought back to the Real World Studios in Wiltshire for the recording of an album; perhaps the tracks on this taster are a little too rich and wildly eclectic a selection from the eventual album – dazed and confused is the effect after one listen.



Dub Gabriel

Anarchy & Alchemy

DESTROY A/C CD

A relocation from NYC to SF has brought a degree of clarity about the things of value to be retained on this new album, Dub Gabriel's most realised and best so far, a move away from the explorations of 2005's Bass Jihad and more towards what has become a wider mainstream in the intervening years. No instrumentals here and not so much dubbing these days either, but the preoccupation with bass still dominates; opening the set is JahDan (Blakkamoore) fresh from the We Are Raiders E.P. with Matt Shadetek and DJ/Rupture in upscale smooth bashment style on "Chasing the Paper" followed by Karen Gibson Roc spat spoetics on "Spirit Made Flesh" which, to my ears, utilises a direct and intelligent lift of a Scratch produced female vocal scat from Superape days on a Black Ark style shifting shuffle rhythm – perhaps the highlight of the set if it weren't for the presence of REM's Michael Stipe on a reverential reading of Suicide's "Cheree" – with an string arrangement that at time evokes an early Velvet's dissonance. Juakali's jump-up "Mashup" has an urgency that makes an understanding of the lyric unnecessary whilst the centrepiece of the set, Judith Juileratt's "La Vie Senvole" has minimally undulating electric keys straight out of a Martin Rev tutuorial but with the nouveaux doo wop styling replaced by a dolorously whispered tale in French. All these are enough for the memory of the weaker, some might say iller, tracks to evaporate by the album's end.



Mungo's Hi Fi

The Sound System Champions

ROCKERS REVOLT CD/2LP

Glasgow's Mungo's Hi Fi first surfaced in 2001 via the now dormant Dubhead label, releasing tracks such as "Wickedness" and "Ing" on compilations and vinyl that took some time to hit but left impressions positive enough for the outfit to carry on. Like many other UK nu roots acts they were fired up by dub, slowly building a hardworking reputation to the extent that this, apart from a showcase set in 2002 shared with Brother Culture, is their first album. Of the twelve tracks all feature different vocal line-ups and stylistically it's almost a reggae primer, running through ska and rocksteady, roots, rub-a-dub, digi-roots and bashment dancehall, though no dub – maybe a companion is on its way. Kenny Knots and Mikey Murka from Unity Sounds 80s' vintage continue their renaissance, as do UK MCs Tippa Irie and Top Cat, Ranking Joe and Italy's Marina P, but its Suncycle, London's answers to Ward 21, who blow the lid of the thing on "Around the World" with a jump-up shout to globalised riddim and Glasgow's own female MC Soom-T from Monkeytribe who delivers the one modern feeling track on the set with "Did you Really Know".

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Playlist 25th October 2008

Alton Ellis – I'm still in love with you – Soul Jazz Records
Fe Me Time Allstars – Awn yah! – Pressure Sounds
Fe Me Time Allstars – Hell and sorrow – Pressure Sounds
John Clarke – Pollution – Wackies
Dub Specialist – Banana Walk – Heartbeat
Whistla – Riot squad – Bankai
Scorn – Super mantis (Elemental rmx) – Combat
Pendle Coven – Exigen – Modern Love 1
Venice is Sinking – Azar #1 – Tag Team Records
Sir Freddie Viadukt – Astral Soul Dub
Mungo's Hi Fi feat. Soom T – Did you really know – Scotch Bonnet
Gorgon Hi-Powa - Dub of Life – Jah Works
Andreas Tilliander – Bonnadub – Repeatle
Gary Cail / On U Sound System - Escape - On U sound / Perfecto
Dr John and the lower 911 - Time for a Change - Cooking Vinyl
Mouthus & Yellow Swans - Duke - No-Fi
Pivot - O Soundtrack My Heart - Warp
Emily Barker - All Love Knows - Everyone Sang
Morning Call - A Little Late - Hello Operator
Alan Brown - The Freedom of the Street - Communications Unique
Hayman, Watkins, Trout & Lee - Fine Young Cannibals - Fortuna Pop
Wye Oak - Please Concrete - Affairs of the Heart
Headless Heroes - True Love Will Find You in the End - Names
Kelpe - Colours Don't Leak (The Boats Remix) - DC Recordings

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Playlist - 18th October 2008

World’s End Girlfriend – Unspoiled Monster – Midi Creative / Noble
Jorge Ben – Quen Foi – Philips
Eddie – You can call me – Luaka Bop
Myra Davies – Burrough’s Bunker – Moabit Music
Dub Gabriel & Karen Gibson Roc – Spirit made flesh – Destroy All Concepts
Sekou Diabate – Mangue – Marabi
Group Doueh – Cheyla ya Haiuune – Sublime Frequenciess
Ezekiel Honig – Broken marching band – Anticipate
Barbara Morgenstern – Come to Berlin (Telefon Tel Aviv mix) – Monika
Hanggai – 5 Heroes – World Music Network
Salah Ragab & the Cairo Jazz band – Egypt strut - Art Yard
Sir Richard Bishop – Saraswati – Drag City
Alton Ellis (& The Flames) - Life is Down in Denver - Trojan
Alton Ellis - Loneliness -Orijahnal Records
Vampire Weekend - A-Punk - XL
Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou - Se We Non Nan - Analog Africa
Empty Boat - The Church Doors - Poo Productions
Holy F*** - Super Inuit (Live)- XL
Rodney Crowell - Funky and the Farm Boy - Yep Roc
The Hold Steady - Stay Positive - Rough Trade
David Grubbs - The Not-so-distant - Drag City

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Playlist - 11th October 2008 - Funkology

Manzel - Space Funk (Dopebrother 12 inch remix) - Dopebrother
Ingram - D.J.'s Delight - Funky Town Grooves
Gladys Knight & The Pips - Claudine Theme -
Black Science Orchestra - New Jersey Deep - Junior Boy's Own
Marcos Valle - Nova Bossa Nova - Far Out Rceordings
Jorge Benjor - Ponta de Lanca Africano - Wrasse Records
EPMD - Give the People - Def Jam
Bernard Wright - Haboglabotribin - Arista
The Undisputed Truth - Help Yourself - Gordy
Sunburst Band - Moving with the shakers (extended version) - ZR Records
Trouble Funk - Here we are (the pocket) - Studio Records
The Last Poets - Jazzoetry - Blue Thumb Records
Tolbert - I've Got It - Jazzman Records
Tony!Toni!Tone! - I Don't Know what you have come to do - MCA
South Side Edits - Feeling about 'cha - Supreme Records
James Brown - Give Me Some Skin (Re-Edit)
Bennson - Let the Love - Expansion Records
3-D - Believe DAT - City Beat
Jazzanova feat Paul Randolph - Let Me Show - Venue
Mr Scruff - Get on Down - Ninja Tuna -
Marc Evans - The Way you Love Me - Defected

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Playlist - 4th October 2008

JahDan Blakkamoore – Buss it pon dem – Dutty Artz
Dub Gabriel with JahDan – Chasing the paper – Destroy A/C
Find it - RSD – Over it – Tectonic
Rebel MC feat. Peter Bouncer – Junglist (DJ Zinc remix) - Congo Natty
Lone Ranger – Fist to fist – Channel One
Admiral Bailey – Old time some thing – Super Power
Dub Colossus – Azmari dub – Real World
Architektur – (Vienna) when it rains - Burning Bowl
Thievery Corporation – Blasting through the city – ESL
Various Productions – Hater (Zomby remix) – Various
Zion Train feat Dubdadda – Boxes and amps (Wadadda remix) – Universal Egg
Well Jahdgment - Think Dub – Ghettocity
Lee 'Scratch' Perry – Obeah – On U Sound (pre)
Orchestre Poly-Rythmo de Cotonou - Mi Homlan Dadele - Analog Africa
Orchestra du Jardin de Guinee - N'na soba - Sterns
Ryan Driver - You are Beside Me - Rat Drifting
The Winter Journey - Kill Devils Hills - Timbreland Recordings
Mr Scruff + Quantic - Donkey Ride - Rough Dada
Deladap - Gold regen - Nacente
MIA - Paper Planes - XL
Neil Halstead - Queen Bee - Island

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

Dub Review - October 2008

Clouds
Elders
JAHTARI 12”
Clouds is the Finnish electrodub duo of Tommi Liikka and Samuli Tanner, their DIY aesthetic drew them together and led to this collaboration with Leipzig’s Jahtari massive. The main track, “Elders”, is a digital soundboy killer recreated for today’s more slo-mo dance stances driven by a slurred acapella from an unrecognisable Cocoa Tea, dancehall legend. The ‘vocal’ moves directly into the “trinity Station Mix” from Ras Amerlock aka Michael McCutcheon, who manages switches between spots as solo violinist for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and adventures in the dub dimension, mainly treated voice samples, bleeps, beeps and motorcycle revs all tearing at the constant pulse of the rhythm. For “Elders dub” on the flip Rootah, Disrupt’s partner at Jahtari, brings back the voice sample into a ruffer and spacier mix with the sliders thrown up and down the desk to create the track’s dynamics in a more old school dub style whilst for “Elders refix” Wadadda rounds the circle with the introduction of more orthodox bass judders under some “Omen” style doomy choral sweeps.

Dubkasm w/ Levi Roots & Afrikan Simba
Respek / I-Spek
SUFFERERS’ CHOICE 12”
Dubkasm is a UK roots reggae and dub outfit based in Bristol but with a link between DJ Stryda in the UK to Digistep in the remote town of Trancoso in Brazil’s Northeast. Whilst Stryda presents the Sufferah's Choice radio show and runs the label business, Digistep produces and mixes Dubkasm’s material. “Respek / I-Spek” are tunes that have been around on sound system dubplate for a while and now just making it onto vinyl, featuring Sir Coxsone frontman Levi Roots on a solidarity plea running discomix fashion into the deejay piece from Afrikan Simba. The flip has militant horns fanfare with a sax solo from Digistep again segueing into heavyweight dubwise mix. It’s a seamless blend of 70’s rockers sounds folded into UK digital steppers with the analogue feel winning out.

King Kong
Trouble Again
GREENSLEEVES CD
In the mid eighties Dennis Anthony Thomas aka King Kong was taken under the wing of King Tubby as an answer to the popularity of the ruling Tenor Saw, the response came with "Step On Dem Corn", "Aids", "Babylon" and "Two Big Bull
Inna One Pen" in combination with Anthony Red Rose. In 1986 King Kong moved to Prince Jammy to cut singles "Legal Wi Legal", "Trouble Again" and "Mix Up" all included in the album called Legal Wi Legal but retitled for Europe as Trouble Again. This reissue has the original ten album tracks plus three bonus tracks appearing for the first time on CD: “Move to the Top” on the “Real Rock” rhythm plus “Paro them Paro” and its version “Paranoia” cut as Bubblers Computer Stars aka Greensleeves own Chris Cracknell with Patrick Donegan, a rough reinterpretation of the Heavenless rhythm on which the deejay bemoans the atmosphere induced by gun culture.

DJ Kentaro
Tuff Cuts
PRESSURE SOUNDS CD
The Pressure Sounds label’s relocation to Tokyo this year fused a connection with Kentaro Okamoto aka turntablist DJ Kentaro, DMC World Champion from 2002 and no stranger to the UK via his long time association with the boys from Ninja Tune. Japan has long been a hotbed for reggae connoisseurs and although the occasional hip hop DJ has dabbled in mixing dancehall acapellas and into some of the more crossover sounds – but its still hip hop, here Kentaro delves deep into the highly cultural crates of the Pressure Sounds catalogue and stays true to the roots. Of course this still may be enough to wreak waves of apoplexy in the hordes of reggae Taliban but Kentaro’s skills go beyond pure manipulation into an appreciation of what he’s dealing with in the likes of versions to Ras Ibuna’s “Diverse Doctrine” and Channel One’s immortal “Kunte Kinte”, with the voice of Prince Far I interspersing the largely dubwise mix. This is a Japan only release but should be available via the usual specialist outlets across the world.

Jah Melodie / Slimmah Sound
Get Active / Jah Love
BUSH AND SHADOW 7”
Slimmah Sound is led out of Amsterdam by Tim ‘Slimmah’ Baumgarten, a one time hip hop DJ converted to roots reggae, and guitarist Robby Sens, both surrounded by a loose collective of singers and deejays. “Get Active” is a jump up steppers delivered in a declamatory style by local dread Jah Melodie, in the didactic fashion that once dominated the golden era of UK nu roots from a few years ago, things need to be a little more complicated lyrically these days. On the flip things slow down to a more promising dubwise sledgehammer one drop with the rousing vocals on an intro that doesn’t overstay its welcome, a tune that would not sound out of place in a Jah Shaka set.

King Midas Sound
Cool Out
HYPERDUB 12”
Ghosts of the dancehall are called up then exorcised by King Midas, aka Kevin “Bug” Martin back on his medication with a radically reworked alter ego in combination with sweet modern roots vocalist Roger Robinson, and just as it seems Kode9’s Hyperdub imprint is warp bound for the inner spaces of techno he brings it home with this quirky and typically English cultural oddity; whispered over the kind of atmosphere left when everyone has vacated the building on beats just about still echoing in the head. The flip has two tastes of the forthcoming King Midas album, who knows if the sludgy beats and skidding synth sweeps of “One Ting” are there in the original mix before Dabrye got to this seductive identity crisis or if “Lost” really sounds like a Japanese obsessive’s tribute to Mark Stewart circa 1986 on the original mix before Flying Lotus inserted his crunchy textures.

Nitty Gritty
Turbocharged
GREENSLEEVES CD
Glen Augustus Holness, aka Nitty Gritty, was a contemporary of Tenor Saw, King Kong and Anthony Red Rose, all singers coming to prominence in the mid-eighties on the crest of the digital tsunami developing silkier vocal styles to counterbalance the new generation of metronomic rhythms. Nitty Gritty had a lower register than the rest with a penchant for Jamaican folk song; he eventually hit for Prince Jammy with the “Tempo” relick “Hog inna Minty”, followed by “Gimme some of your Sum’ting” on the Wailing Souls “Things and Time” rhythm, “Rub a Dub Kill You” on the Studio One stalwart “Rockfort Rock” and “False Alarm” on “Stalag” - a riposte to his cousin Tenor Saw’s immense soundboy anthem “Ring the Alarm”. All those tunes are found here plus other hits from the time and four bonus tracks; originally issued fresh by Greensleeves back in 1986 and sounding just as crisp today. Nitty Gritty was shot dead outside Super Power record shop in Brooklyn, New York in 1991, dancehall rival Supercat was charged but acquitted.

Johnny Osbourne
Truth & Rights
HEARTBEAT / STUDIO ONE CD
Back in 1969 Johnny Osbourne was one of the first post-rocksteady reggae artists to be come successful when, with the Sensations, he cut a number of singles for producer Winston Riley’s newly created Techniques label later complied for the album Come Back Darling (recently re-issued by Trojan and boosted by forty nine extra tracks!). After a sojourn in Canada Osbourne returned to Jamaica in the late seventies to produce what was to prove not only his masterpiece but most likely the Studio One label’s best vocal album. Taking a leaf from his emulators who had been plundering the Studio One riddim catalogue throughout the decade, Coxsone Dodd had started to revisit his old rhythms revitalising nine for this set; most immediately recognisable are the album’s title track restyling Al Campbell’s “Take a Ride” and “Can’t Buy Love” sung on top of the Soul Vendors’ vintage instrumental “Swing Easy”. But the less known rhythms are what raise the album several notches, specifically the affecting devotional Rasta hymn “Jah Promise” borrowing the Chosen Few’s “Don’t Break your Promise” and “We Need Love”, a pure Philly-style warm soul stirrer sparked from label colleague Otis Gayle’s treatment of the Spinners’ “I’ll Be Around”. This ‘deluxe edition’ reissue carries six additional bonus tracks including “Luanda” by Dub Specialist the dub to “We Need Love” and an extended version of the title track running into it’s dub “Kampala”. Essential.

Pale Rider
Listen Keenly
CASSAVA OUTERNATIONAL CD
Phase Selector Sound emerged out of Nashville in a dubwise cloud back in 1996, working with ROIR out of NYC and the late lamented BSI out of Portland Oregon, lately they have been dormant but member Craig Allen is now releasing music under the name Pale Rider on the newly create Cassava Outernational imprint, including a recent deep cut 12” “Selassie / Electrocute a Soundboy” which is well worth searching out, not only for the “Rockers pastiche” of the artwork. The set starts with two treatments of “Full Up”, better known as “Pass the Kouchie”, one a sound system shout out from Mr.Easy “Wickedest Thing” followed by “Kouchie Dub” distinguished by a lovely plangent vibes overlay whilst all sorts of explosions are running off the board. The rest of the tunes are self-written (although the horns from “Volcano” seems to be borrowed from Scratch’s “Blackboard Jungle”!) and segue through in sound system session style with efx firing through the mix and although this device may seem a little too familiar to devotees of the culture its really well executed here, and the difference in moving away from a digital to analogue environment is marked.

Cutty Ranks
Limb by Limb
17 NORTH PARADE 2xCD
Whilst working on Gemini, Papa Roots and Rebel Tone sound systems Cutty Ranks acquired a nickname from his trade of butchery, an all too appropriate metaphor for the lyrical approach the deejay would take for the most of his alternative career. Alongside Shabba Ranks and Ninjaman, Cutty Ranks drew the line that separated the old school of cultural deejays from their brasher, flashier and new reality based bastard progeny. Although Jamaican deejays had always reflected the tougher end of ghetto life, the new brutal digi-rhythms left lyrics in much starker relief than the warm roots bed used by the likes of U Roy, I Roy et al. Cutty Ranks came to prominence with his debut “Gunman Lyrics” cut for Winston Riley but moved to Donovan Germain’s Penthouse label in 1990, from where most of his toughest tunes would emanate – although refraining from much of the slackness practiced by many of his contemporaries. The UK label fashion housed his album The Stopper, containing the tough title tune, “Hand Grenade” and “Pon Pause” all produced by Chris Lane and Gussie P. But this period also saw a series of crossover combination style, singer/deejay tunes, “Half Idiot” with Marcia Griffiths, “Decide Your Mind” with Dennis Brown and the outrageous “Lambada” on which he is joined by Wayne Wonder. This selection provides an overdue revision of this important deejay, judiciously avoiding some of his less successful jungle and hip hop diversions and instead concentrating on the stronger source material.

Tenor Saw
Jah Guide and Protect Me
FS 7”
Lifted from “Fever” the Sugar Minott / Peter Chemist produced debut album in 1986 the tune on this new seven inch revive pressing is actually “Who's Gonna Help Me Praise" rather than "Jah Guide And Protect Me" – both are on the tracklist and confusingly there are some interchangeable lyrics. To confirm the screw-up the dub is definitely “Praise Jah with Dub”! Nevertheless, it is Tenor Saw in top gospel form on a dubbed out vocal mix as he scats what sounds like an improvised entreaty for total devotion to Jahoviah.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Playlist - 27th September 2008

M.I.A. – Paper Planes – XL
TV On The Radio – Golden Age – 4AD
aXXo – Silvah Bullett – Killtone
Marlon Asher – Ganja Farmer (remix) – War
Claro Intelecto – Harsh reality – Modern Love
Unknown – Injustice – Hate
Alla – Una dia otra noche – Crammed Discs
Karen the Lonely Drifter – Passengers of the night – Crammed Discs
Annie Bandez & Paul Wallfisch – I still haven’t found what I’m looking for – Durtro Jnana
Deadbeat with Tikiman – Babylon correction – Wagon Repair
King Cannibal – Badman near dark – Combat combat
Grievous Angel – 1985 style – Elektrik Dragon
Dennis Wilson – Mexico – Epic Legacy
Solomon and Socalled feat Michael Alpert - alt.shul Kale Bazetsn - Rough Guide
Orhan Haklamaz - Ham Cokelek - Rough Guide
Sara Lowes - I Wish - Red Deer Club
Lettie - What you get - Outerworld Records
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart - Come Saturday - Fortuna Pop
Mercury Rev - Senses on Fire - V2
The Reveries - I Let my Mind Wander - Rat-Drifting
Barnyard Drama - I'm a Navvy - Barnyard Records
Mysterious Mr O Pubahs DJ Mix

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Playlist - 20th September 2008

Yo! Majesty - Club Action - Domino
Max Pashm - Imnul (Kish Mayn Tokies) - Elektrikos
Frightened Rabbit - I feel better - Fat Cat
Emily Jane White - Time on your side - Talitres
Lau - Gallowhill - Navigator Hill
Calvin Party - 8 Days - Eli Records - Eli 015
Goldblade - American destroys all its heroes - Captain Oi!
The Breeders - Bang On - 4AD
Das Wanderlust - Puzzle - Don't Tell Clare Records - DTC008
Bon Iver - For Emma - 4AD - AD2817P
The Steeldrivers - If it hadn't been for love - Rounder - 6182662
Okie Rosette - Grand opening

Zoe Baxter - Lucky Cat Mix - http://luckykitty.blogspot.com

Lloyd Terrell - Birth Control- PAMA
Roland Alphonso - El Pussycat - Island
Prince Buster - Pussycat Bite Me - FAB
Lee Dorsey - The Kitty Cat Song -Stateside
The Skatalites - Chinatown - Top deck
The Chiffons - Oh My Love - Laurie
Laurel Aitken - Shoo Bee Boo Bee -NU BeatNat King Cole - Cachito - Capitol
Poon Sow Keng - Why Should I Remember - EMI
Joesphine Siao Fong Fong - Ding Dong Twist - Angel Records
The Echoes - Ding Dong - Roulette
Eartha Kitt - Somebody Bad Stole the Wedding Bell - Official
Hortense Ellis - Melody Life - Third World
Connie Francis - Jealous of You - EMI
Miss Yao Lee - Suspicious Heart - PATHE
Etta James - Fool That I am - PYE Records Ltd
Lydia Mendoza - Mal Hombre - Folk Lyrics Records
Lady Ann & Alborosie - Informer - FORWARD
Dave & Ansel Collins - Karate -Techniques
Rita & Sakura - Talk of the Town -Columbia
The Lyrics - Music Like Dirt - Coxsone Records
Sam Cooke - Farewell My Darling -RCA
Sizzla - ust One of Those Days - vp


Beatglider - Telepathic - Enraptured
RUffians - I need a Life (FourTet) - Warp

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Playlist - 13th September 2008

Les Amazones de Guinee – Wamato – Sterns
Etran Finatawa – Gaynaako – Riverboat Records
Orlando Julius – Psychedelic Afro-shop – Vampisoul
Tabukah 'X' – Finger toe – Soundway
Sun City Girls – The Shining Path – Majora
Anonymous – Untitled proibidao CV#1 – Sublime Frequencies
Anonymous – Untitled proibidao CV#4 – Sublime Frequencies
Group Inerane - Kuni Majagani - Sublime Frequencies
Santiago Gomez Cou – Formosa tiene su hechizo – Sublime Frequencies
Los Planetas – Dos Guitaros - – Sublime Frequencies
Santiago Gomez Cou – Pedro y el lobo – Sublime Frequencies
Los Bates – El stomp & maria es el nombre - Sublime Frequencies
Van Shipley – Gahr ki murgh - Sublime Frequencies
The Unconnected Brothers – The Shining Path – Abduction
Bo Marley – Fleisch – Jahtari
Disrupt – Fleisch dub – Jahtari
Culture – Steppin' outta Babylon – Rinse
Slimmah Sound – Active dub – Bush & Shadow cdr
Wareika Hill Sounds – Reggae land dub – Honest Jons Records
Sly & Robbie / Amp Fiddler - Lonely - Strut
Warrior Charge - Tek Warning (Adrian Sherwood On-U Mix) - Anhrefn
Goldblade - Mutiny - Captain Oi Records
1913 - Can't Move On - Wing Records
The Datsuns - Human Error - Cooking Vinyl
Vincent Black Lightning - Leave my Kitten alone - Eli Records - Stephen Hartley
Max Pasham - Anarchy - Eletrikos Records
Njagaza Rastaz - untitled
Rags and Feathers - The Look up Song - Lucky Number Nine Records
Richard Skelton - Grange - Preservation
F*** Buttons - Sweet Love For Planet Earth (Andrew Weatherall Remix) - ATP

Saturday, September 06, 2008

Playlist - 6th September 2008 - Funkology

Brooklyn Funk Essentials - Change the Track - Minimal Tracks
Plunky & the Oneness of JuJu - Every way but loose (Original Larry Levan) - Deep Beats
Schoolly D - Livin' in the Jungle - Jive
Chubb Rock - Organizer - Azuli
D-Zone - Take it down - Dance Zone Records
South Bronx Community Project - Dance Freak - susmusic
Bobby Mardis - Keep On - Profile
Liquid Spirits - Say it ain't so - Kindred Spirirs
Boo Boo B - Boo-Boo's Break - Cobbler Records
Brass Fever - Time is Running Out - Su Su Music
Washingtin Jamb Band - Bolo - EO Records
Rev. Martin Luther King - I Have a Dream - Motown
Jettricks feat. Adefunke - Free - Azuli
Disco Dub - J.D. Records - J.D.
Brother to Brother - Chance with you - Deep Beats
Jim Bennett & his Bumpin Crew - Bump & Roll - Studio Records
James Brown + Sly & Robbie - Best in the World - Edition
Roy Ayers - Brand New Feeling - Un-restricted Access
Rico & The Rhythm Aces - The Bullet - Trojan
Symarons - Funky Chicken Version 2 - Jack Pot
Prince Buster & All Stars - What a Hard Man Fi Dead - Buster

Monday, September 01, 2008

Dub Review - September 2008

Big Youth
Tippertone Rock / Version
NEGUSA NEGAST UK 7"
Recent trips to London by Big Youth have resulted in a deal for domestic 7" pressings of some of his greatest tunes on a revived Negusa Negast label, all in a variety of coloured vinyls. In the early seventies Jah Youth was a regular deejay at Emperor Lord Tippertone's sound system, this single is a tribute to the sound that provided the stage for him to practice his deejay skills in competition with his
peers and was a follow-up hit to the Gussie Clark produced "The Killer". Although all the five singles repressed come with dubs and are worth the investment, the purchase sequence would start with this one then "Jim Screechie", an afro-centric version of the 'Stalag' rhythm on which the Youth pays tribute to John Coltrane and quotes the Last Poets " …… automatic crystal remote control, synthetic genetics
command your soul ….."

Culture
Culture & the DeeJays at Joe Gibbs 1977-79
17 NORTH PARADE CD
Though Joseph Hill and Culture started out at Studio One most of their greatest sides were cut at a later stage for the producers Mrs. Sonia Pottinger at High Note and then for Joe Gibbs. This set pulls together some of the groups' twelve inch discomixes shared with an array of popular deejays of the day plus a few tracks where seven inch vocal sides are segued into the DJ version to form an extended mix and complete the album concept with nuff tunes. Joseph Hill was great songwriter so no need to retread old tunes so its mostly one away rhythms here with the exception of "See Them a Come / Natty Pass Him G.C.E" when the group are joined by Shorty the President, which is built on Studio One's "Heavy Rock". In an usually over-scrupulous
example of observing IPR "Disco Train", a version of "This Train", is credited 'W. Guthrie'!, Nicodemus joins to exalt all passengers amid whistle and toot efx. "Burning an Illusion / Same Knife" continues the 'Rasta versus Babylon' theme that permeates the set with a deejay cut from the late Prince Far I notorious for its opening line beginning "….. not even the dog that piss against the wall of Babylon …" . Of the other eight selections I Roy and Bo Jangles hold two tunes each
and the rest are shared between Ranking Joe, Prince Mohammed, Clint Eastwood, Prince Far I and U Brown. The dubs for most these tracks are freely available with a little search effort.

Gussie P
Roots & Dub Vol 1
SIP A CUP RECORDS CD
Gussie P has an engineering pedigree dating back to the early 1980's developing his skills at Fashion Records, since when he worked with many of reggae's leading artists worldwide, launching his own Sip A Cup imprint in 1984. The label mainly provided an outlet for vinyl releases and was partly responsible for the newly established popularity of the ten inch format. This is the first volume of a
showcase series promising to feature the best of previous vinyl only issues.
The late Junior Delgado, voice of a lion, recreates his "Storm is Coming" originally cut for Dennis Brown's DEB, Cornell Campbell re-voices "Natty Don't Go" and Winston 'Mr.Fixit' Francis his Studio Classic "Let's Go to Zion" but this time with constantly bubbling synth drum and exquisite trombone dub. The two massive tunes on here though are the Twinkle Brothers' "Repent" and the Matic Horns' "Jah
Farther" ("Theme to the Godfather") both in demand on sound systems for a couple of years now. Rhythms come courtesy of Mafia & Fluxy, Leroy Mafia contributes "Musically On Guard" an updated discomix version of "Beware (of Your Enemies)" aka the rhythm known as "Kunte Kinte".

Henry & Louis
Increments
2KINGS CD
Henry & Louis are Bristolians Jack Lundie and Andy Scholes, to be found dubbing around the West Country of the UK since the late eighties and starting their 2 Kings label a few years later. Releases have been sporadic, spread over a variety of labels and this set was promised a couple of years ago but is now expanded and available at last. Like their contemporaries Iration Steppers and the Disciples,
Henry & Louis always have been and always will be strictly roots with an unswerving devotion to exploring the outer reaches of what is still recognisably roots and dub. The style is primarily steppers in this showcase album where the dub follows the vocal in extended mixes, Izyah Davis' "Hands of Jahoviah/Hands of Dub" is chasmic in proportion – the sonic equivalent of one of those Indiana Jones's truck chases
between ever closing sandstone walls – but when the Donette Forte tune "Too Strong" slows down to what seems like a shuffle in comparison and Andy Scholes' own vocal "Lions' Den" opens with urgently bowed strings there's a realization something else is happening here. Confirmed by the closer "Rebel Dub" with close echoed cascading binghi percussion dominating the mix, its one of those tracks tucked away that turn out to be worth the wait.

Clive Hunt
Clive Hunt & the Dub Dancers
MAKAFRESH CD
Best known for his production of the Abyssinians' unsurpassable "Satta Massagana" album on 1976, Clive 'Azul' Hunt aka Lizard also happens to be one of reggae's great arrangers and of late has had maximum exposure via the Wackie's reissue programme due to his long collaboration with Lloyd 'Bullwackie' Barnes. Recorded mainly at Tuff
Gong and Mixing Lab studios this is a brand new dub set engineered and mixed by Azul himself, pulling in guests like Sly, Horsemouth, Chinna, Sticky and Lloyd Parkes means a veritable who's who of old school session musicians. So what follows can only be a disappointment: after "Dub Story" the intro track from dub poet Ras
Neto centring the album on a preoccupation with the contemporary theme of Middle East conflict the set continues with some pedestrian dubstrumentals. There's nuff ruff dub sets out there these days but competent never equates to compelling and by the time Icho Candy's deejay track "Guns and Guns" is inventively dubbed out on the last track as "Guns and Dubs" its too late to rescue the sense of ennui
already embedded by too many dull dubs.

Fred Locks
Glorify the Lord
COUSINS CD
Fred Locks aka Stafford Elliot will forever be associated with his mid seventies roots anthem "Black Star Liner" and the album of the same name, like Burning Spear's "Marcus Garvey" and the Mighty Diamonds' "Right Time" the tune reflected the zeitgeist but also the singer was, like many of his contemporaries, criminally under-recorded in the rush by the record inductry to cross-over reggae to the mainstream. In the late 1970s as a member of the vocal trio Creation Steppers he arrived in London and began collaborating with London-based sound system operator and producer Lloyd 'Sir' Coxsone, who in turn worked with Steve 'Blacker Dread' Martin, producer and shop proprietor whose excellent reggae outlet can still be found on Brixton's Coldharbour Lane. Twenty five years later this excellent new set showcases the
vocal talents of Fred Locks placing along side the likes of Dennis Brown and Freddie McGregor quality wise. Recorded at Easy Street and Mafia & Fluxy studios in the UK and Steven Stanley, Mixing Lab and Tuff Gong studios in Jamaica, featuring rhythms from Mafia & Fluxy and the Firehouse Crew, with Dean Fraser, Horsemouth and Chinna and Soljie Hamilton, Lynford 'Fatta' Marshall and Colin 'Bulby' York on desk control; it's a well measured set of roots and culture including the title track on the "Real Iron" rhythm from 2003, a lovers' rock styling of Junior Byles "Curly Locks" with the Daffodils on harmony (!) and revisit of the Creation Steppers' roots classic "Nebuchadnezzar (Babylon Falling Down)".

Barrington Levy
Teach the Youth: Barrington Levy & Friends at Joe Gibbs 1980-85
17 NORTH PARADE CD
The arrival of 17 North Parade as the Chin family's New York based VP revival imprint has been a really welcome addition to the small remaining core of labels dedicated to ensuring the exposure of often ignored roots side from the seventies and early eighties. Most of the recent concentration on Barrington Levy has focused on his mid eighties output as opposed to this collection culled from an earlier
set Reggae Vibes shared with Sammy Dread but with the addition of some contemporary extended mixes and four dubs at the hands of the more creative half of the Mighty Two, engineer Errol Thompson, notably "Gwan an Lef Me" one of his best mixes where its difficult to believe that more hands were not at work on the desk during mixdown and about as near dub ever got to Bo Diddley. As might be expected many of the
rhythms are resuscitated from the rock steady era or from Studio One, so "Mine Yuh Mouth" is Jackie Mittoo's "One Step Beyond" and "My Woman" uses the Techniques' "Love is Not a Gamble". The extended mixes feature deejays Ranking Trevor, Lui Lepke and Kojak & Lisa, all joining in with lyrics addressing the concerns of the emerging
dancehall crowds - usually observations on marital discord. The album captures the young Barrington Levy at his freshest, just as he is about to become a huge dancehall star and before his relocation to UK.

Winston McAnuff
What a Man Deal With?
MAKASOUND CD
Born the son of a preacher in the hills of Manchester parish, near Christiana, in Jamaica in 1957 as a youth Winston McAnuff moved to Kingston befriending and auditioning with Hugh Mundell, Earl Sixteen and Wayne Wade. As much a songwriter as singer he cut his first album Pick Hits to Click for Derrick Harriott in 1977. "What a Man a Deal With" was recorded three years later for the Top Ranking International
label, home of Inner Circle and the Fatman Riddim Section. Recorded at Channel One between 1978 and 1979, engineered by Maxie and Crucial Bunny, it's a thick rich mix not unlike Jacob Miller's work of the same period using the same musicians. His declamatory vocal style is a match for the righteous and often scathing lyrics and he even adds some extra passion to his cover of Bob Andy's "Unchained", the cut
here has the added surprise of Trinity arriving for an extended DJ version running into the dub. Indeed the real bonus here is the addition of five further previously unavailable dubs, all lusciously viscous mixes – a welcome addition to the relatively scarce canon of the Fatman Riddim Section. This set was originally reissued in 2003 and is now redistributed by Harmonia Mundi.

Hugh Mundell
Jah Will Provide / Ital Slip
PRESSURE SOUNDS / ROCKERS UK 7"
As one of his favourite roots vocals this was selected specially by Pressure Sounds' boss Pete Holdsworth for release on a limited edition heavyweight 7" inside a Rockers card sleeve, this beautifully delivered sufferer's plaint from the late Hugh Mundell, produced by his mentor Augustus Pablo was originally found, with the dub, on the singer's classic Africa Must Be Free by 1983 album and is now issued for the first time on 7". The engineers for the album were Phillip Smart, Errol Thompson and Sylvan Morris – my money is on Smart as responsible for "Ital Slip" as its style most resembles his master, King Tubby. Also revived on the same label is a reissue of Junior Byles' "Lorna Banana" taken from the label's recent Micron compilation but with the addition of its version on the flip "Straight to Scratch Head".

Augustus Pablo
The Mystic World of Augustus Pablo – The Rockers Story
SHANACHIE 4CD
For most artists a four CD collection could probably represent a 'definitive' retrospective, but not for the late Augustus Pablo. This sumptuous set compiles an overview of the artist/producer's work on his own Rockers and Message labels but excludes much of his great work as a session man, such as "Fat Baby" for Keith Hudson, "Bells of Death" for Derrick Harriott, his stunning melodica version of "My
Desire" cut for Phil Pratt on the flip of John Holt's vocal or even his contribution to the dub version of Primal Scream's "Star". Even though the awesomely deep "Ras Menelik Congo Harp" is missing here it would be churlish to criticize further as this is a really wonderful collection – especially as it retails for around $35 and has the bonus of a DVD containing beautiful footage of Pablo and his protégé Hugh
Mundell in an al fresco improvisation session, surely worth the price alone. The fourth disc here is billed as 'rarities', although that's not really the case for hardcore Pablo fans this set will still be a must for them and newcomers alike. Despite having only one hit in Jamaica, "Java" cut for Clive Chin in 1971, Pablo has had an influence unrivalled by any other reggae artist (outside Bob Marley) save Lee
Perry and King Tubby with whom he creates an unquestionable dub trinity.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Playlist - 30th August 2008

Onra – Introduction – Favorite lrpbbr01
Onra – The Anthem - Favorite lrpbbr01
Santogold – I'm a lady (Diplo mix ft. Amanda Blank) cdr
Sir Mixalot – Broadway Posse cdr
Santogold – Lights out (Diplo's Panda Bear mix) cdr
Clouds – Elders – Jahtari jtr02
Ras Amerlock – Elders (Trinity station mix) Jahtari jtr02
Johnny Osbourne – We need love – Heartbeat
Dub Specialist – Luanda - Heartbeat
Cutty Ranks w. Dennis Brown – Decide your mind – 17 North Parade
Dusk & Blackdown ft. Farrah – Con/Fusion – Keysound
Shackleton – You bring me down (Peverlist rmx) – Scape
King Midas Sound – Cool down – Hyperdub
Baden Powell – Samba em preludio – Naïve
Debashish Bhattacharya – Sufi bhakti – Riverboat
Mungo's Hi-Fi – Mexican bean riddim – Scotch Bonnet
Madera Limpia - en la esquina - Out there
Furlined - There's beauty in improbable things - Concave Music
Giant Sand - Stranded Pearl - Yep Roc
Mogwai - Bat Cat - Wall of Sound -
Moussu T - Lo Gabian - Le Chant du Monde
Orchestre du Jardin de Guinee - N'na soba - Sterns
Mbilia Bel - Wendenda - Sterns
King Cannibal - Arigami Style - Ninja Tunes
Radio Massacre International - Rain Falls in Grey... Cuneiform Records

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Playlist - 23rd August 2008

Young Marble Giants – The clock – Domino
David Lynch – Ghost of love – David Lynch
Tse – Negativ nein – Optical Sound
Kasai Allstars – Beyond the 7th moon ……… Crammed Discs
Konono No.1 – Kule kule – Crammed Discs
Daniel Figgis via Somadrome - 40 Shades of Figgis – Wiretapper
Terry Riley – The last camel in Paris Parts 1 & 2 - Ellision Fields
Passo Uno – Il paese immobile – Trazeroeuno
Hue – Medalena (Bologna) –Trazeroeuno
Steve Reich – Variations for Vibes, Piano and Amp: Strings (2005) II Slow – Nonesuch
Sahib Shihab – Stoned ghosts – Schema Records
Disrupt - Oppressor Dub - Jahtari -
Rootah - Elders Version - Elders
Unbunny - Casserole - Affairs of the Heart
Reggae Remixed - Mixed and Produced by Cojo Bushrocker
Cassette Boy - Carry on Breathing -
Low Motion Disco - Things are goona get easier part 1+2 - Eskimo Recordings
Aynzli Jones - Had Enuff -
Andy Haas - The Ruins of America, part 1 - resonant music
Pumajaw aka Pinkie Maclure & John Wills - Jacky Daw - Fire Records
Will Cookson - Autumn Song - Tinpot Records
Paradox in my Pantry - Natalie
Tee-Tot Quartet - 07-04-00 - pfMentum

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Playlist - 16th August 2008

Henry & Louis – Hands of Dub – 2Kings
Pale Rider – Dress up – Cassava Outernational
Winston McAnuff & Trinity – Unchained – Makasound
Barrington Levy – Do good – 17 North Parade
Dennis Brown & Big Youth – Equal rights style – 17 North Parade
Culture & Shorty the President – See then a come / Natty pass him GCE - 17 North Parade
Fred Locks – A nice feeling – Cousins
Dubkasm – Horn salute/Heartical dub – Sufferers’ Choice
The Matic Horns & the Sip A Cup Band – Jah farther (discomix) – Sip A Cup
Augustus Pablo – Israel in harmony (extended version) – Shanachie
Spam Allstars - Campanario64 - World Music Net Kid Prince Moore - Chrurch Bells - Mississippi Records
6 Day Riot - Go! Canada - Tantrum Records -
Sister O.M. Terrell - I'm Going to that City (To Die No More) - Mississippi Records
Woody Gutherie - Talking Hard Luck Blues - Snapper
Alabama3 - Woody Gutherie - One Little Indian
Vampire Weekend - Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa - XL
Atmosphere - - You - Rhymesayers
Real Tuesday Weld - The Decline of the Clerkenwell Kid - Antqiue Beat
Maybe Myrtle Tyrtle - El Rapido Bastardo - Bushwacaka
Genod Droog - - Gwn Tatws - Slacker
Idaho - The Thick and the Thin - Talitres
Armando - Don't take that - Lets Pet Puppies
Keith Worthy - Moondance - Third Ear
Mixworks - Berlin Dub - Mixworks

Saturday, August 09, 2008

Playlist - 9th August 2008 - Funkology

Divine Styler - Grey Matter - Giant
Ponchoz Sanchez - Papa Gato - Concord Jazz
Johnny Hammond - Fantasy - Juno Records
The Martins - Hung Over - Kent
T La Rock - Flow with the new style (dub mix) - Fresh Records
Sleeve - Clap your hands - Freestyle Records
Eric B & Rakim - In the Ghetto - MCA Records
Glen Anthony Henry - I Don't Know - Unique
Arnold Jarvis - Take Some Time Out - Fourth Floor Records
Stepahnie Mills - Top of My List - 20th Century Records+
Sharon Jones & Dap Kings - Keep on Looking - Soulplex Recordings
Cimarons - Wicky Wacky - Vulcan
Jorge Ben - Sou de Pedsa - Dejavu Records
West Phillips - (I'm just a) sucker for a pretty face - Quality
Soul Spectrum - Life Goes On - Soul Spectrum - Fry002
Leon Haywood - The streets will love you to death - CBS - S81774
Marc Evans - (If you want my love) put something down on it - Defected Records
Bakura - Mistaken Fet. Darien - Especial -
Ricco's All Stars - Going West - Swan
Joe Gibbs & Professionals - Fort Augustus Rock - Joe Gibbs
Tommy McCook - Tribute To Muhammad aLI - Pressure Sounds 59
Sound Dimension - Saucy Perila - Studio One
Sophia Nelson - Mystic Melody - Soulchoonz
Robin Thicke - Magic Interscope

Saturday, August 02, 2008

Playlist - 2nd August 2008

Orchestre Super Jheeves des Paillotes - Ye Nan Lon An - Analog Africa
Zola - Somlinda Gengoma - Sheer Sound
Orlando Julius & His Afrosounders - My Girl - Vampisoul
Manu Chao - 13 Dias -
Alliance - Maasina Tooro - Hill Country Records
Pama International Love Filled Dub Band - Lovely Dub - Empathy Records
I-Roy - Hard Bud Fi Dead - Kingston Sounds
f*** Buttons - Ribs Out - ATP Recordings
Mr. Scruff - Kalimba & Give up to Get - Ninja Tunes
Stricken City - Tak o Tak
9 Bach - Yr Eneth Ga'dd el Gwrthod -
Sparkle in Grey - Limpronta - Disaster by choice
Martin & Shaw - Warren brings his lunch - Barn Yard Records
Martin & Fisher - Little Man on the Boat - Barn Yard Records
Guy Called Gerald - Voodoo Ray (Live from the Manchester Ritz - On the Wire - December 1988)
Vincent Floyd - "Cruising" Long Ride - Resound Records
John Baker - PM - Computers in Business / Electro- Twist / Man Alive: UFO / Electro Waltz / Orbit / Eletro Weird / Tom Tom (Theme) / Electro Fugue / John Baker Interview / John Baker Goon Advert / Radiophonic FX B / 1980's Tape FX / Spin off / Feedback MQ / Trial (Closing Theme)
Rivulets - Glass Houses - Orasa Records -
Geoff Soule - Improv no. 9 - Supermegacorporation
C Joynes - Pianer Magick - Palimsest Recordings -

Saturday, July 26, 2008

Playlist - 26th July 2008

Nightmares on Wax - 195 lbs - Warp
I-Roy - Musical Feast - Kingston Sounds
Scientist - Heavenless Dub - Kingston Sounds
Jah Youth - Well Ah Oh - Inna De Yard
Alliance - Ngoppe Kam - Hill Country Records
Les Amazones De Guinee - Alhamdoulilah - Sterns
Madilu System - Jalousie - Sterns
Ouinsou Corneille & Black Santiagos - Vinon So Minsou - Analog Africa

lisa's subcutaneous subconscious mix

Gal Costa - Barato Total - Cantar - Philips
Jay Tees - Buck Town Version - Studio 1 7"
Strategy - Future Rock - Future Rock - Kranky
Out Hud - Jgnxtc - Out Hud/!!! split remix 12" - Zum
Suicide - Che - Suicide - Blast First
Zomby - Spliff Dub (Rustie remix) - Mu5h - Hyperdub 12"
Henry Flynt - Jumping Wired - Hillbilly Tape Music - Recorded
OCS - Oh No Bloody Nose - 3 (Songs About Death And Dying) - Narnack
MF Doom - Tick Tick (feat. MF Grimm) - Operation Doomsday - Fondle 'Em
Microstoria - Dokumint - Init Ding - Mille Plateaux
Dr Buzzard's Original Savannah Band - Sunshower - Kid Creole: Going Places, The August Darnell Years - Strut
Little Howlin Wolf - Sunny Come Early - Stranger Mon' - Beacon 7"
Tsèhaytu Bèraki - Bezay - V/A - Ethiopiques Vol. 5 - Buda Musique
Wasteland - Emerge And See - October - Transparent
Appleblim & Peverelist - Circling - Soundboy's Ashes Get Hacked Up And Spat Out In Disgust EP- Skull Disco 12"
Mint - Phonogram - v/a - Profan - Kompakt

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Playlist - 19th July 2008

Henry Flynt & Nova'Billy – I was a creep – Locust
John Fahey – For all the saints – Takoma
Robbie Basho – Cathedrals et Fleur de Lis – Tompkins Square
Loren Connors – Onora's kid – Family Vineyard
Six Organs of Admittance – Goddess atonement – Drag City
Frank Ferera – The farmer's dream – Dust to Digital
Richard Leo Johnson & Gregg Bendian – Jesus on a tire swing – Cuneiform
Jesse Fuller – Hark from the tomb – Arhoolie
Zeki Duygulu – Karciar Taksim – Dust to Digital
Uday Shankar – Tabal Taranga – El Records
Ustad Vilayat Khan – Raga des – El Records
Sir Richard Bishop – Smashana – Locust
Dusk & Blackdown - Darker than east ft. target -
Horace Andy - Dub Children - Jamaican Recordings
Augustus Pablo - Pull up - 7th Dub + Version
Flying Lotus - Parisan Goldfish - Warp
Pivot - Sing, you sinners - Warp
Alexander Robotnick - I'm getting lost in my brain (A.Robotnick rmx) - Hot Elephant Music -
Paul Woodford presents Bobby Peru - Erotic Discourse - 2020 Vision -
Green Velvet - Flash - Cajual
Worthy - Crak EL - Leftroom
Moon Dog - The Suite Equestria - Roof
Mood II swing - Closer (Oliver Deesmet & Fred Everything Mix) - King Street Sounds
James Curd - Pick Up What I'm Putting Down - A Second Smell
Rylan White Ft Olly Brunton - There Goes the Neighbourhood - All House Music
Lawnchair Generals - Broke Acid - LCG Music

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Playlist - 12th July 2008 - Funkology

The Quantic Soul Orchestra - She Said What - Tru Thoughts
Earth, Wind & Fire - Getaway (Instrumental) - CBS
Pucho & The Latin Soul Brothers - Sex Machine - Nascente
King Sporty - Reggae Rock Road (Instrumental) - Miami
Arthur Monday - What goes around comes around (Part One) - Funk
2nd Degree - How Freaky R U? (Lucky Strike Mix) - Jungle Sounds Records
Bennson - Whatever it is (pt.1) - Raw Fusion
Willie Colon - Set Fire to Me (Inferno Dub) - A&M
Unlimited Touch - Searching to find the One - Prelude Records
Kleer - Never Cry Again - Finesse
The Rebirth - Love Issue - Mahasa Music
Jimmy Bo Horne - You Got Me Hot - T.K. Records
Gilberto Gil - Maracatu Atomico - Nascente
Peoples Choice - A Party is a Groovy Thing - Philadelphia Records
Belle Farms Estate - "Puddin" Kenny Dope Mix - Kay-Dee Records
Marc Evans - Give Me Joy - Defected
G.G. All Stars - African Melody - Explosion
Heavy Jeff - Pepper Rock Attack
Milton Henry - Gypsy Dub - Cactus
Minnie Ripperton - Les Fleur - Original Sound Recordings

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Playlist - 5th July 2008

Mighty Massa – Zion high – Geneon
Lee 'Scratch' Perry - International Broadcaster feat. Roots Manuva & L.S.K – Beat Records
Harry Beckett – The forgotten man – Beat Records
I Roy – Hard bud fi dead – Kingston Records
Prince Jazzbo – Dub to the lonely – Jamaican Recordings
Shorty the President – Control dub – Jamaican Recordings
Billy Boyo – Billy Boyo in the area – Greensleeves
Knowledge – Sentry – Makasound
Scientist – Wah dah dub - Jamaican Recordings
Jah Stitch – Conference at Waterhouse – Pressure Sounds
King Tubby – Conference version – Pressure Sounds
Stranger Cole & the Conquerors – Drop the ratchet – Rock a Shacka
Tommy McCook & the Supersonics – The Don – Trojan
Lee "King' Perry & the Gaylads – Run Rudie Run – Heartbeat
Conroy Smith – Original sound – Sonic Sounds
King Tubbys - Brand new sound - Sonic Sounds
Unusual & Electric - Splinter in Your Mind -
Kalbata - shooting range
Phineas Mashiyani - Isonto Lezayoni - Ufosa Records
Kandia Kouyate - Sanougnaoule - World Music Net
Biffy Clyro - 27 - Beggars Banquet
James McMurty - Bayou Tortous - Blue Rose - BLUDP0454
Tokyo Police Club - In a Cave - Memphis Industries
Out from Animals - The National Curriculum - Out from Animals
David Cronenberg's Wife - Runaway Pram - Blang Records
F*** Buttons - Sweet Love from Planet Earth - ATP -
Schizo Fun Addict - Dream of the Portugal Keeper - PinPrick Records
Adrian Crowley - Bless Our Tiny Hearts - Tin Angel Records

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Dub Review - July 2008

Blaze Dem / Disrupt / John Frum / Rootah
Jahtarian Dubbers Vol 1
JAHTARI 12"
The first release for Jahtari on the vinyl that it so richly deserves, three heavy heavy tunes are lifted from a forthcoming label compilation plus there's an exclusive new cut of Rootah's "Holy Mount part 2" – as in Zion we must presume! The opener "Roots Defender" by Blaze Dem is built for maxim mayhem, primed to cut through any mix and ripe for radio show intro use, blessed with a hysterically righteous vocal sample in Swedish culled from who knows where. Disrupt follows with his by now expected percussion like a box of knives on "Kozure Okami" a tribute to be shared between 70s samurai movies and comix (Lone Wolf & Cub) and the Black Ark alike. The b-side has John Frum, aka Type's Julien Neto, with his foot hard down on the echo pedals for "January Dub" starting in a chasmic emptiness that's soon occupied by floating accordion sounds navigating between the rimshots firing at
all angles. Rootah revisits Studio One rhythm "Drum Song" for his approximation of bliss ignited by sound vibration. All this is about as vital and fresh as new reggae gets these days, and that's without borrowing any devices from dubstep. Mastered and cut to an impossibly pleasurable depth by Dubplates & Mastering in Berlin.


Brain Damage
Short Cuts
JARRING EFFECTS CD
Brain Damage was formed in 1999 by Raphaël Talis and Martin Nathan, two founder-members of the Bangarang dub collective based in St Etienne, France, since when they have become a permanent feature on the Eurodub soundscape. Their last outing, coralling eleven 'vocalists' to explore a spoken word concept (Spoken Dub Manifesto), clearly stretched their ambitions as on this new set they use and
credit vocal sources on every track. Though their dubwise origins would be difficult to spot initially for any listener coming to their music for the first time, the sub-bass gives the major clue to their lineage. The didacticism that occasionally blunted the edge of Spoken Dub Manifesto is mostly missing as the samples and vocals are largely from Arabic or East European languages that remain impenetrable for
the majority, with the exception of the post-Burroughsian drawl perfected by Black Sifichi on "Sterile 2", "Ulla" and "Tight Ass Dati", the peculiarly out of place rap "Tic Tac Tic" by The Real Fake MC and some tortured Goethë on Angeline Bouille's "Armer Kopf" and "Meine Ruhe".

The Bug w/Tippa Irie & Flowdan
Angry / Ganja
NINJA TUNE 7"
Prefacing the Bug's next album London Zoo this single features UK fast chat legend Tippa Irie on a tune that folds all of its bottom end into one truly tribal thud, like a ten foot wide oil drum, over which Tippa furiously waxes on the things that just piss him off – something everyone can relate to – well, at least the pace seems to be fast until the MC ratchets up his delivery to an undecipherable speed. It's
a wonderful moment. On the flip, Roll Deep's Flowdan returns to the scene of his "Skeng" crime with a paean to the soon to be reclassified weed, intro'd with a revved up go go style percussion break before the most physical of all UK's current crop of MCs makes clear his sacramental relationship with weed against a juddering backdrop of what occasionally sounds like shreds of a George Romero soundtrack.
Unforgettable - as Nat King Cole so rightly once sang.

Eek-A-Mouse
Most Wanted
GREENSLEEVES CD
Time has tendency to reduce our musical memories to distillations of reality, so we may recall Eek-A-Mouse's idiosyncratic 'sing-jay' vocal style but more likely to forget its impact when he first hit and the remarkable set of tunes that housed the talents of this giant rodent. Produced by Henry Junjo' Lawes and Linval Thompson between 1980 and 1984 and with Roots Radics cruising at dubwise altitude, nine of the
twelve tracks are 12" cuts and all appear on CD for the first time. The opener "Anarexol" is a take on "Real Rock", the Studio One rhythm chestnut that played host most famously to Willie Williams "Armageddon Time", but here stretched dubwise to include some alto sax improv on "Darker Shade of Black". The smash hit "Wa-Do-Dem" is here as is "Wild Like a Tiger" with the High Times Band competing with the Radics on the heavyweight dub scale and the affecting "Operation Eradication" a tribute to his street slain friend Errol Scorcher. 'The Mouse' had a revival a couple of years ago with early roots tunes cut under his given name, Ripton Hylton, but this set re-centres the artist in the incarnation by which he will best be remembered.

Fenin
Been Through
SHITKATAPULT CD
Lars Fenin follow-up to 2005's Grounded is more of a venture into dub breaks territory with the addition of a few actual tunes where he is joined by singer Gorbi who, unfortunately, turns out as an undistinguished vocalist not really up to the demands of Fenin's by now richly worked rhythms. So by halfway through this set it's the hazy bass drift of the opener "Dub Eraldo" that's still resonating as
the all too brief serialist instrumental "So Weit So Gut" merges into a drift outro. DeeJay Scorcha comes into the mix with "Complain" with a delivery akin to the disappeared Simon Bogle of 3Head. "Elephants" is genuinely like some lost peoples had a battery powered synth dropped in by aliens a thousand years ago but Gorbi breaks the spell by totally ignoring the melody of Neil Diamond's "Red Red Wine" which was the quality that attracted Tony Tribe and UB40 in the first place. I had already mentally programmed out all the vocals for future replay when the last track "Years Ago", an outer space Doppler dub stab, convinced me Fenin should have learned a lot from this exercise.

Joe Gibbs and Errol T aka the Mighty Two
African Dub All-Mighty - Chapters 1, 2, 3 & 4
17 NORTH PARADE / VP 4CD
Now all four albums in this series are repackaged as a box set and on sale for the price of a single album. The partnership of producer Joe Gibbs and soundman Errol Thompson, who previously engineered as Randy's Studio 17, was responsible for hundreds of hit tunes in Jamaica, and a few in the UK, but also for creating some of the best loved dub sides of the roots era and this series of albums that was
largely responsible for popularising the sub- genre of dub. Mostly updated versions of classic Treasure Isle and Studio One but with copious efx such as ringing bells, buzzers, phones, whistling birds and shooting sounds inserted in the mix. The musicians were members of the Soul Syndicate and Lloyd Parks' We The People Band sessioning for Gibbs as the Professionals and occasionally touring to support the
emergent success of artists like Dennis Brown and Althea and Donna. It used to be the case that recommendation was made only for "Chapter 3" as best of the bunch, containing as it does a much-sampled stone killer version of the rhythm best known as Augustus Pablo's "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown", but now there's no excuse not to invest in the whole set.

Knowledge
Straight Outta Trenchtown 1975 - 1980
MAKASOUND CD
The French label Makasound was difficult to source until recently, but now taken care of by Harmonia Mundi distribution all their catalogue is now re-promoted. Knowledge were a Trenchtown group championed by DJ/producer Tapper Zukie and the selections here are lifted from their first two albums 1978's Hail Dread, released only in the USA on A&M and Judgement appearing two years later on Roach, an obscure Swiss label. Recorded at Channel One, Black Ark, Harry J's and King Tubby's
studio the compilation comprised of a fierce and ferocious set of uncompromising steppers, there's no light and shade here it's non-stop roots ruffage. With five of the twelve tracks extended versions there's plenty of dubwise action, with "Hail Dread" and the masterly "Give I & I Some Work" standing out, but their peak was the
magnificent ultra-dread "Sentry" which could take a place amongst the best of roots reggae from the era.

L.V. feat Dandelion
CCTV/Dream Cargo
HYPERDUB 12"
Dandelion (Dan de Lion aka Daniel Collier) from Free King Sound and more recently the Dubateers returns to Hyperdub with the L.V. boys to muse on a theme provoked by those agents of intrusion that once so obscenely pervasive in U.K. cities have now become just another part of the urban street scene, but only scary when they move. An ersatz brass sound, could be sampled John Hassell, grazes against the rhythm's incessant progress seemingly squeezing some squelchy synth sounds to bubble up to the surface, whilst Dandelion's straight vocal makes the whole thing slightly even more unnerving. It's heartening to have an important labels representing the new UK dance wave regularly returning to support tunes that more closely relate to roots reggae than some of the current, fairly bleak, techno-based abstractions. The
flip has the river sounds to match it's title, but underneath the slow of the rhythm is a soca-paced jump-up only interupted by drifting breaks out of what we can now call the Burial textbook.

Meditations
No More Friend
GREENSLEEVES CD
The Roots Radics ease up the pressure for the Meditations first and only entry into a dancehall style with the result that the sound is more like Sly and Robbie's Taxi Gang on this 1983 set, sadly the fourth and last for this most under-rated of vocal groups. The uplifting harmonies of the Meditations are largely wasted though as they attempt to elevate a formulaic set of tunes. The major exceptions are the lovely "Carpenter Rebuild" – reminiscent of Burning Spear's "Tradition" with its chirruping vocal refrain – a relaxed one-drop rhythm with vocal to match and the re-mastered 12" cut of the title tune that smashes into the set right at the close in total disregard of Kevin Metcalfe's original mastering levels, but its classic stuff
as the vocal, horns and piano are dropped and the rhythm is rebuilt by engineer Soldgie around a chugging keyboard vamp.

RSD
Jah Way / Speeka Box
PUNCH DRUNK 12"
RSD is the latest incarnation of Bristolian bassmaster Rob Smith, more familiar as one half of Smith & Mighty and to this column as one half of More Rockers and Blue & Red. Linked up now to Peverlist's Punch Drunk imprint to keep the rockers alive in the increasingly crowded dubstep arena, this is the follow-up to last year's "Corner Dub" and treks further back into a heritage that some involved in the genre
have been suspiciously quick to distance themselves from – roots reggae. "Jah Way" is a slow stepper with a stretched then squeezed bass synth substituting for the string variety before the break when the classic Keith Hudson sample "studio kinda cloudy like I say …." plays out over the real thing. "Speeka Box" is the more friendly to contemporary ears with an almost cheery little keyboard riff bouncing
on top of the rhythm before an extended bass break mirrors its melody ending in the 'killah' sample from African Dub Chaper 3 (see Joe Gibbs review above!) and a lovely vintage piano sample is introduced towards the close to sweeten off the package.

Richie Phoe w/Tippa Irie & Mango Seed
Eye on the Prize E.P.
PHOE LOVE RECORDINGS CD
A follow-up to last year's promising debut for the young Brighton dubster Richie Phoe who has enough confidence in himself to co-opt Saxon Sound International superstar Tippa Irie and the sweet vocals of Nations Vibrations singer Mango Seed. Its only partially successful as the mixes still sound a little crowded especially with the preferred slap and shuffle drum patterns dominating the rhythms and at times its seems like Tippa's vocals on the title track seem to serve as more of
a prelude to the dub rather than in their own right. More space called for in the mix, a caution proved when Mango Seed is lost a little on "Step at a Time". But Richie really seems to cut loose and have fun on the dubs, even more so on the closing dubstrumental "Way Back When" with a raspily breathed flute recalling the imprint of a newly discovered rare groove.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Playlist -28th June 2008

Model 500 - No UFO's (remix) - R&S Records
Kalbata - Solution - Soul Jazz Records
Tetine - Eu To Aberta - Soul Jazz Records
RSD - Speeka - Punch Drunk
Benga - Night \ Digital Soundboy Remix - Tempa
Tony Joe White - As the Crow Flies - Munich Records
Katkhuda - The Ballad of two minds - Katkhuda
Half Man Half Biscuit - Petty Sessions - Probe Plus
Abacothozi - Theme Maboneng - BBE
Imael Lo - Tajabone - EMI
Ray Barretto - o Elefante - Universal - Fania
Little Walter - High Temperature - Chess
General Reuteu - Tuff Cuts - Pressure Sounds
Jahtari Riddim Force - Farmer in the Sky - Bastard Jazz
I-Roy - Come Down - Orange Street
Mighty Two - Conqueror - Joe Gibbs -
Joe Gibbs & The Professionals - Cast Eye Boy - 17th North Parade
Prince Jazzbo - Crab Walking - Ujama
Gussie P All Stars meets Mafia & Flux - Dub on the Go - Gussie
Wareika Hill Sounds - Pressure Sounds - Honest Jons
Pale Rider - Selassie - Cassava -
Jack Rose - Blessed be the Name of the Lord - Beautiful Happiness
John Renbourn & Robin Williamson - Little Niles - Castle
Alice Coltrane - Galaxy in Satchidananda - Impulse

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Playlist - 21st June 2008

Daedelus - My Beau featuring Erika Rose - Ninja Tunes
Daedelus - Fair Weather Friends - Ninja Tunes
The Bug - Freak Freak - Ninja Tune - Zen
Lulu Rouge - Lulu's Theme - Music for Dreams
King Cannibal - Badman near Dark (Komonazmuk mix) - Combat
Matamassik - MBMestizo - MBD Electric SNDR
E.S.C. - Legacy (Andrew Weatherall Mix) - Harmless
Kitty, Daisy & Lewis - Going up country - Sunday Best
Tony Joe White - Set the Hook - Munich Records
Sa DingDing - Qin Shang - Universal
Mechanical Bride - MB - Transgressive Records -
Freshly Ground - Pot Belly - Wrasse
Hold Steady - sequestered in Memphis - Rough Trade -
Fes Parker - This History - Pressupable Recorings
Less Than Jake - Does the Lion City Still Roar - Cooking Vinyl
Metonia - Metonia - Demo
Calvin Party - Come on in - Probe Plus
Oddfellows Casino - The Ghost of Oddfellow - Pickled Egg
Micah P. Hinson and the Red Empire Orchestra - I, When We Embraced - Full Time Hobby
KatKhuda - Beneath the Arcade - Radial Music
The Twilight Sad - Cold days from the birdhouse - Fat Cat
Liam Finn - Second Chance - Transgressive Records
Laymar - Rec#4 - TV
Fake Empire - Without Permission - Beggars Banquet
Alexander Tucker - Energy for Dead Plants - ATP Records
SvartBag - Loop#9 - Rump Recordings

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Playlist - 14th June2008 - Funklogy

Ramp - American Promise - ABC
Erykah Badu - Amerykahn Promise - Universal
Jimmy McGriff - The Bird - Blue Note
Touchdown - Ease your mind (remix) - Record Shack - Shack
Fela Kuti - Open & Close - Sterns
Joey Negro - Days gone by - Z Records
Pleasure - Ghettos of the mind - Fantasy
The Quantic Soul Orchestra - She said what? - Tru Thoughts
Donny Hathaway - Magnificent Sanctuary Band - Atlantic
Mark .E. - r+b drunkie - Golf channel recordings
Funk Masters - Love Money - Nuphonic
4 Hero - Look Inside (Original Extended DJ Mix) - Raw Canvas
Impressions - Potent Love - Buddha
Mellow Madness - Save the Youth - Kay-Dee
Marc Evans - Reach out for Love - Defected -
Dandy - Popagandist - Giant
Bonnie - Did you get the message - Skabeat
Fugitives featuring Joe Joe - The Lecture - Doctor Bird
Ellipsis - People - Jazzman
Eddie Bo - Check your bucket - Soul Jazz

Saturday, June 07, 2008

Playlist - 7th June 2008

Lee "Scratch" Perry - Explaining (Jungle relick) – Beatink
Mark Stewart - Intro
Mark Stewart - Rise Again - Beatink
Lee "Scratch" Perry - Meets the Moody Boys - On U cdr
Eek-A-Mouse - Anarexol - Greensleeves
Municiple - Brick and Mortar - mp3
Disrupt & Rootah - Get it already - Scotch Bonnet
Disrupt & Mikey Murkah - Empress - Scotch Bonnet
Dub Terror & A-Miti feat Warrior Queen - Reload warrior - Deep Root
Dub Terror & A-Miti feat DJ Santanu - Burn Britona Burn - Deep Root
The Bug w/Flowdan - Ganja - ninja
GothTrad - Far East Assassin (Distance rmx)
Elemental - Raw Material - Scape
Section 25 - Dirty Disco - LTM Recordings
Bo Diddley - Pretty Thing - Instant
Bo Diddley - Mumblin' Guitar - Chess
Bo Diddley - I'm a Man - MCA Records -
Bo Diddley - The Story of Bo Diddley - Chess
Bo Diddley - You Can't Judge a book by a Cover - Instant
Buddy Holly - Bo Diddley - Musical Memories
Will Tang - The Other Side - Zen Music
White Denim - All you really have to do - Full Time Hobby
The School - Let it Slip - Elefant Records
Laymar - Nu1 - TV Records
Goldblade - Jukebox Generation
Seckou Keita Sko -Konte Djula -Sko

Sunday, June 01, 2008

Dub Review - June 2008

Cedric 'Im' Brooks & the Divine Light Band
From Mento to Reggae to Third World Music
17 NORTH PARADE / VP CD
Launched in 2007 by VP Records, the 17 North Parade imprint refers to the location of Randy's Record Mart, at one time the premier recording studio and record shop in Kingston and a mecca for reggae music lovers for much of the late 60s through the 70's. So let's hope they continue to revive albums of the quality we have here as the Count Ossie sideman presents an upful historical review of Jamaican music through to the time this was recorded in 1973. Starting with the mento of "Nobody's Business" and "Sly Mongoose" through the rambunctious "Hop Merry Hop" sounding like a Caribbean batacuda with Barrington Sadler's penny whistle surfing the waves of percussion, through into ska, rocksteady, reggae, the deep roots of a thunderous "Satta" version,
the slowing stepping binghi of "Salt Lane Gal" culminating in the afrobeat of "Third World" and slow gospel jazz groove of "Djambala". Pure education.

Junior Delgado
Brothers
BADDA MUSIC CD
Not at all being dismissive but this is a collection of odds and sods from the time the late Junior "Jux" Delgado spent recording for Dennis Brown and UK partner Castro Brown on their joint venture DEB label; any set featuring the work of this great singer must be worthy of consideration, and so it is here when Delgado smoky and sometimes croaky melisma wraps itself around Dennis Brown's classic low-key
protest tune "The Half (that's Never Been Told)", Leroy 'Heptone' Sibbles' "Love Won't Come Easy" and Derrick Harriott's "Tonight'. Recorded at Joe Gibb's Studio, Channel One and Harry J's and mixed by Errol Thompson, Sylvan Morris and Jammy, the tunes here all catch Junior in his prime – especially on his 'Armed Robbery' hit from the , and a couple of the tracks "Don't Study Wrong" and an alternate cut to
"Tonight" also feature producer Dennis Brown on vocals.

Disrupt with Mikey Murka
Empress / Second Hand Man / Dub Version
SCOTCH BONNET 10"
Mikey Murka started his career back in 1983 with the legendary Unity Sound System in London coming back to notice a couple of year's ago when Honest Jon's released the collection Watch How the People Dancing, featuring alongside Kenny Knots and others. Following the digital tsunami Unity rocked the dancehall with riddims created from
casio keyboards and drum prototype drum machines, a style now picked up and sunk deeper by the likes Disrupt and Rootah of the Leipzig's Jahtari Riddim Force, mainly operating on the basis on a net label. Now Jahtari link with Glasgow's Mungo's Hi Fi for a vinyl release on that sounds' Scotch Bonnet (apparently an elite line of Caribbean hot pepper!) imprint. Mikey's easy rhythm riding singjay style has matured
a lot over the years now residing in a much lower register used to great effect on the jaunty 'Empress' moving from a smooth croon to faster chat as the dub splatter around the mix. 'Second Hand Man' carries a more upbeat swing as Disrupt gets into the wooden percussion thing but mixed with the customary blips and bleeps.

Dub Terror feat Echo Ranks
Shinobi Warrior E.P.
DEEP ROOT 10"

Jahno
Present Dubbin' the Cave
NUMBER ONE FOUNDATION CD
That's 'jahno' as in the street slang for 'seriously', a French dub-crazed musician locked away in the studio cellar in the 4 track Number One Foundation Studio to reproduce some dubwise old school roots. Which is, of course, not the way to do it no matter how much respect one may profess for the legendary dubmasters of yore. This
lesson is one seemingly re-learned regularly by each new generation that becomes besotted by dub, and all its attendant exotic baggage. So no matter how faithfully the drum sound replicates Sly's revolutionary double drumming militant rockers style down at Channel One, you end up asking: why would anyone choose to listen to this new stuff as against a Revolutionaries or Aggrovators album? In fact, this set ends up
sounding a lot like a tribute to the likes of Dougie Wardrop or Gussie P rather than Jammy or Tubby, as in the jump-up tune 'Champion Bobela'. Perhaps the best advice is to cut singles then first few times out, whatever format, rather than 'put all your dubs in one basket'

Jah Wobble
Chinese Dub EP
30 HERTZ RECORDS MP3
Over at his website (www.30hertzrecords.com) Jah Wobble is previewing tracks from a work commissioned recorded for Liverpool 2008 European Capital of Culture due to be premiered in July of this year. A lot more down-home and less glossy that Damon Albarn's Monkey, this is a natural move for Wobble as his wife, Zi Lan Liao, is a classically trained Gu Zheng (Chinese zither) artist and his father-in-law, a long
time Liverpool resident, invented the first Chinese bass – the Da Hu – an instrument that provides the low end that's remarkably missing from that country's astonishing musical scope. This Anglo-Chinese dub band is Wobble's usual collaborators plus the Pagoda Chinese Youth Orchestra bringing the yang chin (hammered dulcimer), pipa (four
stringed lute), zhong hu (Chinese viola) and a full array of other instrument to the party. The full album will be put later in the year, in the meantime there's a tour this summer complete with singers from Tibet and Yunnan Province, dancers from Hangzhou and Sichuan Opera Mask Changers.

Sugar Minott
Dance Hall Showcase Vol.2
WACKIES CD/10" VINYL
From 1983 this Wackie's reissue finds Lincoln 'Sugar' Minott in top rub-a-dub form with this showcase style release, where the dub follows the vocal, displaying an outrageous confidence in the delivery of the lyrics. At the time he had conquered the UK Lovers Rock scene and was on the verge of crossover success with his "Good Thing Going" chart hit, but his refusal to abandon the young talent under the wing of his
Youthman Promotion organisation virtually ended that career path. Although this is most a spartan drum and bass framework the pre-digital mix gives the sound a warm, rich impact that complements Sugar instantly recognisable style. "Informer" is the main track here and there are two bonus cuts on the rhythm with Jah Batta's DJ version and Little John's singjay effort "Tear down the Dancehall".

Hugh Mundell
The Blessed Youth
MAKASOUND CD
Best known for his Augustus Pablo produced album Africa Must Be Free by 1983, the short life and inexplicable death of Hugh Mundell sadly captures the contradictions inherent in the lot of most of Jamaican's reggae musicians. Coached as a youth by some of the genre's primer movers, notably Pablo, coming to bloom early with a series of achingly righteous recordings, going on to self-produce roots music of the highest order only to be senselessly murdered, aged 20, at the hands of an unknown assailant. French label Makasound have done a really excellent job in compiling tracks from the self-produced sets Time & Place and Blackman's Foundation with some of the cuts being rare extended or DJ versions cuts of the album tracks and "Rastafari Tradition", the album opener, co-produced with Augustus Pablo is taken from the melodica king's Earth's Rightful Ruler. There are so many noteworthy tracks here, but highlighting a couple of the lesser know tunes emphasises the point: extended in the version "Stop 'em Jah" has a dubwise rhythm track right out of the textbook that is King Tubby
Meets Rockers Uptown with a plaintive but impassioned vocal whereas "Feeling Alright" is an early entry into a dancehall rub-a-dub style with a few, for the time, modern efx thrown into the mix. Mixed by Pablo and Sylvan Morris at King Tubby's, an unmissable release.

Junior Murvin
Muggers in the Street
GREENSLEEVES CD
Lee 'Scratch' Perry knew a good rhythm after he created one and versioned 'Police and Thieves' many times; who then could criticise Junior Murvin, the singer with whom the rhythm is most associated, for a 1984 re-visit to the title track for his update on the theme 'Muggers in the Street'. Murvin's 'almost falsetto' is one of the most
distinctive vocal sounds in all of reggae, but strangely given the Perry connect also one of the most under-recorded. This set followed one cut for Mikey Dread a couple of years earlier and, although not approaching the heights of his debut, contains a few top notch tunes – especially those where Murvin is joined by Al Campbell and Tony Tuff on harmonies. The lover's cut 'Think Twice' creates a feel more like
Chicago or Philly rather than Kingston and the earlier 'Jahoviah's Children' has a horn section to mellow out the Roots Radics insistent trademark thud.


Prince Allah
Bosrah Dub Plate Mix / Dub
STARS 7"
There's a slew of Tapper Zukie produced seven inch single re-presses around at the moment, in fact this one actually appeared briefly on Yabby U's Prophets label in 1975 before its later release on Stars. Of course the tune 'Bosrah' and its version are classics but this one is a different mix and so justifies the 'dub plate' i.e. special, tag, with Pat Kelly, from the school of King Tubby, on the hornless mix
squeezing out all the reverbed and echoed efx until the sonics are totally separated from their originating instrumentation. Short, sweet and a one-off, a good dub stands by itself.

Various
Judge Sympathy: The Birth of Trojan
TROJAN 11X7" BOX SET
Hopefully a sign of things to come, the mighty Trojan stirs once more with this really quite beautiful box set release celebrating the original Trojan – producer and 'hard man' Duke Reid who took the name from the truck he used to ferry his sound system to gigs in the Jamaica of the early sixties. All singles here are replicas of eleven singles that originally appeared on the label back in 1967, classic rocksteady sides produced by the man himself and including tunes that have attained an immortal status amongst reggae fans such as 'Why Birds Follow Spring' by Alton Ellis & The Flames, 'Love Is A Treasure' by Freddie McKay and '(I'm A) Loving Pauper' from Dobby Dobson. There are also plenty of 'b' sides from the Supersonics, the label house
band led by Tommy McCook on sojourn from Studio One.

Various Artists
Lead with the Bass – Volume 3
UNIVERSAL EGG CD/2LP
The boys from Zion Train have demonstrated that not only can a dub-based operation prove successful over a long period but also that it can be achieved by an unstinting support for fellow artists along the way; their recent award of a Jamaican Reggae Grammy for their last album Live As One was well deserved. The tunes here are selected by Neil Perch from his DJ sets for the Abassi Hi Power Sound System, the
criteria being 'heavy'. Japan, Italy, Germany are represented as well as the UK. Moa Anbessa from Venice, said to be the centre of roots reggae in Italy maybe because of the number of roots reggae bands from the area or may because Haile Selassie visited twice, are a collective but represented by the light skipping vocals of Prince David on 'Evil Fi Burn' dubbed as 'Forward Dub'; its always good to hear the Ital
Horns here on 'Purification' and its dubplate version; other contributions from Abassi Allstars, Vibronics, Dubdadda, Dub Terror and from Tokyo, the University of Roots and Culture Sound System.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Playlist - 31st May 2008

Kode9 vs Badawi – Den of drumz – ROIR
Hugh Mundell – Blackman's foundation – Makasound
Junior Murvin – Think twice – Greensleeves
Johnny Clarke / King Tubby – Peace & love in the ghetto – Moll-Selekta
Trinity vs Dillinger – Starsky & Hutch – Bushranger
The Meditations – Carpenter rebuild – Greensleeves
The Meditations – Play I – Makasound
Sugar Minott – Informer – Wackies
Sugar Minott – Informount – Wackies
Mykal Rose – Shout out – mp3
Cedric Im Brooks and the Divine Light – Hop merry hop – 17 North Parade
Ernest Ranglin – Hail Count Ossie – Arco
Steel an' Skin – Afro Punk Reggae (Dub) Em Records
Winston Scotland - Swing & Sway
Version Swinging – Sounds Of Muzik 7"
Wedding Present - El Rey - Vibrant Records
Raconteurs - Consolers of the Lonley -
Pure Sound - My Wife doesn't undertsand Me - Euphonium

Beat Herder in the studio

Misty in Roots - Ghetto of the City
Evil Nine - Restless - Finger Lickin'
Captain Hot Knives - Are you into Bread -
The Williams Fairy Brass Band - What Time is Love? - Blast First
Ash Grunwald - Serious - Delta Groove


B12 - 32 Lineup - B12 Records

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Playlist - 24th May 2008

Audio

LV - Dream Cargo - Hyperdub
Disrupt - Kozure Okami - Jahtari
MRK1 - Electronic - Contagious
Vampire Weekend - Oxford Comma - XL
Hayman, Watkins, Trout & Lee - Jam-eater Blues - Fortuna Pop
Mr. Scruff - Donkey Ride - Ninja Tunes
South San Gabriel/Centromatic - Kept on the Sky - Cooking Vinyl
The Wailin' Jennys - Glory Bound - Red House
The Duke Spirit - My Drunken Treasure -
Bon Iver - Flume - 4AD
The Monkees - Last Train to Clarksville
Mark Stewart - Radio Freedom - Crippled

The Winston Scotland Showcase

Peter Tosh – Maga Dog – Pressure Beat 7"
Bunny Flip - Skanky Dog
Joe Gibbs & The Now Generation – Boney Dog – Pressure Beat 7"
Winston Scotland – Scar Face – Joe Gibbs Record Globe 7"
Winston Scotland - Prophesy Rock
Tafari All Stars – Dub It Up – Tafari 7"
Joe White – Victory Dance – Mor Well Esq 7"
Zion Fever – Winston Scotland – Tafari 7"
Winston Scotland – Buttercup
Roland Wilson - I Care – High School 7"
Winston Scotland – Keep On Skanking – High School 7"
Winston Scotland - My Little Filly
Bunny Brown – My Girl – High School 7"
Winston Scotland – Power Skank – High School 7"
Winston Scotland – Quick & Slick – High School 7"
Roland Alphonso & The Bunny Lee All Stars – 1000 Tons Of Megaton – Unity 7"
Winston Scotland - On The Track
Lennox Brown – High School Serenade – High School 7"
Tony Aiken & Winston Scotland - Love Is Not A Toy Version – Pirate Records 7"
The Fiddlers - Violin Rock
Part Two – Sounds Of Muzik 7"


Selected by Harry Hawke

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Playlist - 17th May 2008

Audio

The Deathset - Distressed (Bonde De Role Remix) - Counter Records - countcd016p
The Kingsize Five - I am missle - Little Genius Recordings -
Anti-Flag - The Bright Lights of America - Hassle
Cancer Bats - Hail Destroyer - Hassle
Johnny Foreigner - Eyes wide terrified - Best Before Records
The Accidental - I can hear your voice - Full Time Hobby
Nice Peter
Seckou Keita Sko - Blimo - SKQ

Jimmy Radway / Fe Me Time / Special

Errol Dunkley - Keep The Pressure Down –
Desmond Young - Warning -
Big Youth - Wolf In Sheep's Clothing (version one) –
Negusa Nagast Band - Chapter Two – Negusa Nagast 7" (Big Youth prod.)
Big Youth - Wolf In Sheep's Clothing (version two) – - Trojan 7" (Big Youth prod.)
The Caribs - Warning (version one) – Fe Me Time 7"
The Caribs - Warning (version two) – Fe Me Time 7"
I Roy - Full Warning –
Fe Me Time All Stars - Full Warning Version – Fe Me Time 7"
Leroy Smart - Mother Liza –
Bobby ElliS - Mr. Ellis –
Fe Me Time All Stars - Mother Liza (version) – Fe Me Time 7"
I Roy - Sound Education –
Fe Me Time All Stars - Sound Education Version – Fe Me Time 7"
Errol Dunkley - Black Cinderella –
Big Youth - The Best Big Youth –
Augustus Pablo - Cinderella In Black –
Fe Me Time All Stars - Cinderella Version Four – Fe Me Time 7"
Fe Me Time All Stars - Black Cinderella Version – - Fe Me Time 7"
Hortense Ellis - Hell & Sorrow –
Big Youth - Tribulation –
Leroy Smart - Happiness Is My Desire –
The Micron Steppers - Dub Is My Desire – – Capricorn Rising 7"
Leroy Smart - Mr. Smart –
Fi Mi Time All Stars - Smart Version – Fi Mi Time 7"
Vin Gordon - Tina May –
Leroy Smart - Mirror Mirror –
Fi Mi Time All Stars - Mirror Version – Fi Me Time 7"
Scatty Bell - Black I Am –
Tommy McCook - The Great Tommy McCook – Jaguar 7"

Selected by Harry Hawke

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Playlist 10th May 2008 - Funkology

Sun - Radiation Level - Capitol
The Rebirth - Love Issue - Mahasa Music
The Sahara All Stars - Take Your Soul - Sound Way
The Sunburst Band - Movin with the Shakers - Z Records
Eddie Kendricks - Happy - Motown
Duane Williams - Yes, My Love is Real - Soul Junction Records
Ramp - American Promise - ABC
Kid Creole - Going Places - Strut
Carlos Malcolm - Bustin' Outta the Ghetto - BGP
Steely Dan - Black Cow - MCA
Joe Bataan - Woman Don't Want to Love Me - Suss'd -
Vladimir Cetkar - We Will Never End
Ayre Rayde - Sock it to me - Cherry Hit
The Meters - Chicken Strut - Soul Jazz
Sly + Family Stone - Crossword Puzzle - Epic
Sasso - Black Soldier - Sick Trumpet
Winston Scotland - On the track -
U Roy - Treasure Isle Skank - Attack - ATLP
Honey Boy & Rickie - Wondering - Cactus
U Roy - Honey come back - Attack
Gwen Gutherie - Padlock (Larry Levan mix) - Strut

Saturday, May 03, 2008

Playlist - 3rd May 2008

Audio

Jeremy Warmsley - Temptation - Transgressive Records
Wildbirds & Peacedrums - Doubt/Hope - Leaf
Adem - Loro - Domino
Aidan Smith - Living on Allotments - Humble Soul
Salsa Celtica - Cuando Me Vaya - Discos Leon
Blind Willie Johnson - John the Revelator - Harmonia Mundi 7
Peter Tosh - Here Come the Judge - Trojan
David Cronenberg's Wife - My best friend's going out with a girl i like
Half Man Half Biscuit - Took Problem Chimp to Ideal Home SHow - Probe
Testcard - Lines - Knave Recordings
The Low Lows - Sparrows - Monotreme
The Bug - Angry

'Rare Reggae' - from the vaults of Roger Eagle

Syndney Crooks - Bag O Wire - Klik
Tony Mahoney - Burn Flase Preacher - Black Star Music
Lamford Graham - Jungle Man Dub - Jungle Rock
Dillinger - Belle Vue Patient - Joe Gibbs
Jah Youth No Envious / Envious version 2 - Jah Youth - Untouchable
Tall Dread - Ten Years Late - Belmont
Jah Stitch - Let the music hold you - Live & Love
The Ark Angels - Dubbing Shanty Style
Kirk Miguel - Stepping with my Walking Stick
Spanner - Bandolo style - ?
Eric 'Monty' Morris - Harder Rock King Tubby Style -
Rock Tone Band - - Observer
Sir Niney - Burn Me Out Version 77 - Observer
Trinity - Mr Bassue - Joe Gibbs
Sir Niney - Feast in the East - Version in the East - Observer
Well Pleased & Satisfied - News Carrier - Trojan
Young Dellinger - Fat Beef Skank - High School International
Ethnic Fight Band - Camp on Blood Island - Ethnic Fight

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Dub Review - May 2008

Abyssinians
Satta
AZUL LP
Due to multiple releases following its recording in 1976 this set of tunes can also be found as Satta Massagana or Forward on to Zion but the Azul imprint belonged to the album's producer and arranger Clive "Azul" Hunt and has never been reissued on CD in this original format – only within a wider ranging Heartbeat compilation. It's no exaggeration to say this is one of the stone classics, not only of the vocal group genre but within the whole of reggae. Clive Hunt and the Abyssinians, that's the Manning brothers Linford and Donald together with Bernard Collins, took some of the group's tunes debuted on Studio One in altogether more folksy arrangements and gave them a whole new sheen and a depth not afforded by earlier studio facilities. With the definitive versions of "Declaration of Rights" and the anthemnic title track the album is essential to any vaguely serious reggae collection.

Bishob meets Manjul
Get Up and Try
Makafresh CD
Of late there's been some really excellent new reggae under development in Africa, moving away from the all too pervasive shadow of Jah Bob into newer territory, best epitomised by artists such as Takana Zion from Guinea, Koko Dembali from Mali and Jahman Eselem from Cameroon. Foremost among these is now Bishob courtesy of his collaboration with Manjul with material recorded in that producer's Bamako based studio, the Humble Ark where the Dub to Mali project was developed, bringing together roots reggae, dub and Mandingo traditions. The strengths of this new set are that it's a vocal album followed by most of the companion dubs, Bishob avoids overuse of his melismatic vocal abilities and allows the writing escapes from the staple Rasta diet and a full range of instrumentation is brought into play that in turn allows a sexing-up of the dubs. So "Culture of Racism" and its dub is binghi'd up after an Roland Kirk style breathy flute intro is usurped by a soaring horn section and "Lover's Appeal" is a straight modern reggae r'n'b fusion as far as the vocal goes but bedded by a rhythm that could have come from Chinna Smith's High Times Band circa 1984.

DJ Jamaica
Inna Fine Dub Style
JAMAICAN RECORDINGS CD/LP
The Jamaican Recordings label has come in for a fair amount of stick from this column and other commentators justifiably querying the provenance of some of their product however of late they appear to be coming more correct – in quality although in reggae business ownership is always at issue. This set is a great collection of the 'b' sides of DJ versions selected because of the prominence of the chat through the track, whether echoed out or reverbed in, plus visiting ghosts of the original vocal tracks two. Given that the dubplate extra effects at play here are proven to be a main attraction in dub this is a smart move. In addition there's some great picks here, too many to mention in fact but top of the stack is a Prince Jazzbo variation of his Ujama side "Well Seed" but on top of a vocal "Good Memories", four cuts from the all too elusive Shorty the President including "Control Dub" a killer rockers version to "Natty Roots" and Dennis Alcapone in the act with exaggerated vocal efx applies to his chat on John Holt's "Stick by Me". Wisely avoiding the 'various artists' tag whereby worthy albums get stuffed in the back of the rack hopefully this will grab the attention of the legion of waiting roots DJ fans.

Earth, Roots & Water
Innocent Youths
LIGHT IN THE ATTIC CD
Earth, Roots & Water were singled out in this column from Light in the Attic's Summer Records Story, this is their 1977 debut and only album marking the final issue of the label's 'Kingston to Toronto' series. Initially formed as the house band for Jerry Brown's Jammy-wired basement studio, schooling came via the heavy-duty rhythms demanded by the likes of Leroy Sibbles, Stranger Cole and Jackie Mittoo. The band were relatively short-lived having to contend with the local reggae audience's perception that Jamaican product was superior to Canada's; in retrospect though this material stands proud amongst most of its contemporaries, maybe the rock background of some of the musicians provides a less orthodox approach but a track like "Liberation" could easily be stamped as 'Black Ark' with its alternative channel running a countervailing steamy ambience and "Lou Sent Me" coming across as Gil Scott-Heron's secret meeting with Lou Rawls. It's a real find for lovers of off-centre roots, but the downside is the album's relative brevity at just over thirty minutes when another four dubs are marketed as 'bonus' out of iTunes.

The Lions
Jungle Struttin'
UBIQUITY CD/LP
A dub-inspired loose conglomeration drawn from the mainly funk players of Breakestra, Connie Price & the Keystones, Rhythm Roots All-Stars, Orgone and Madlib's Sound Directions could very well be a recipe for fusion confusion but proceeding with a clear respect for those who provided their influences meant the result worked out as a remarkably fresh set of tunes whose provenance could have easily originated thirty years ago. Perhaps the best evidence is Noelle Scaggs bouncing rocksteady version of Lynn Collins "Think", although not really respresentative of the rest of the set which consists of horns-led instrumentals reminiscent of the crossover grooves of Boris Gardiner or Byron Lee whilst the rootsier end of things is represented by the Upsetterrish "Lankershim Dub" or the Ossiefied "Ethio-Steppers". This CD will be kept near the decks till summer when its time will truly come.

Little Harry / Billy Boyo / Nicodemus
DJ Clash – 3 The Hard Way
Greensleeves CD
Originally released on 2 vinyl albums – Nicodemus vs Toyan and Little Harry vs Billy Boyo – the Toyan cuts are now on the refurbished How the West was Won, this is real original dancehall raggamuffin stuff with these boys delivering strictly slo-step chats on no-nonsense stripped for purpose classic rhythms rebuilt by the High Times Band and Roots Radics. The emergence of the 'child DJ' underlined the change in tastes from 'old fashion' roots to the rawer bone styles of dancehall, with starkly minimal and uncluttered mixes on the rhythm with little embellishment apart from the emphasis on occasional drum drops and guitar chops. Nicodemus, from Socialist Roots sounds, was the elder and ruffer of the three here, renowned for his "Boneman Connection" hit for Greensleeves; of the other two scallies Little Harry came to prominence winning the 1981 Skateland National DJ Competition whilst Billy Boyo was related to producer Henry 'Junjo' Lawes and graduated through on Volcano Sounds.

Naphta
Long Time Burning
RUFF REVIVAL CD
Dublin based DJ Naphta is occupying those vast spaces left over by the short-lived i-riginal junglists and early breakbeat scenesters from the early nineties, in fact there's more contemporary jungle these days due to the global longevity of the drum and bass than the whole catalogue from back then. Naptha resurrects the art of the dancehall loop but then strings a whole series of post d'n'b devices into the mix of this debut set so its not just straight ahead breaks; so after the ambient interlude of the drifting "Upriver" further experimentation may not appear as blunt, so the long drone intro and bass wobbling on "Soundclash 1 (VIP Mix) becomes almost half-expected as is the industrialized closer "Long Story". The attraction of the album becomes the double crossover into both real tunes as on "My Heart Beating" and into extreme dance as on "Street Dancing" a crazed batacuda with muffled acid synth bassline, nicely schizoid.

Necessary Intergalactic Cooperation
N.I.C. in Dub
HAMMERBASS CD
Ted Parsons, he of Swans and Prong lineage, has relocated himself out of NYC to Norway – where better to start a globally inclined dub experiment. Actually this exercise began back in 2006 in collaborative recording sessions between Scotty Hard and Keith Levene and the end result follows N.I.C. members working up the tracks for final mixdown – handed on to a disparate bunch of dub affiliates such as Youth, Twilight Circus, Dub Gabriel, Dalëk, Spectre the Ill Saint and Jk Flesh (Justin Broadrick) to work out their frustrations, perversions and other inclinations on their choice from the final three tracks. The outcomes veer between uplifting and lugubrious, enlightening and depressing, save to say the more successful attempts come out of love of the dub genre as on Ryan Moore's "#1 Dub" or outright rejection as on Amadou Sall's "Nameless Dub". The album fits squarely into Hammerbass' adventurous catalogue of dub without borders.


Queen Patsy & Stranger Cole
Fabulous Songs of Miss Sonia Pottinger Vol.1
ROCK A SHACKA CD
Expensive, but worth it, this comes from the Osaka based Drum & Bass organisation that brought us the excellent series of Prince Buster reissues from a few years back, plus some real Studio One rarities. Sonia Pottinger was the only producer to rival the mighty Duke Reid through the rocksteady period and she had these sides cut at Ken Khouri's Kingston's Federal and George Benson's WIRL Recording Studios and feature solo sides from Stranger Cole, Millicent 'Patsy' Todd, Stranger and Patsy as a duo and also a few tunes from the Seraphines, a duo consisting of Stranger and his friend Gladdy (Gladdy Anderson, more famous as pianist in many foundation bands). The music is a mix of pure early rocksteady ("Your Photograph), some interesting outings where its ska fading into a rocksteady pace ("We Shall Overcome") and a few more US r'n'b inflected tunes ("A Man is Two Faced". It's as beautifully produced set as might be expected from these seriously committed Japanese fans that put the music first.

System Error feat. Mykal Rose / Dub Terror
Time Bomb / Dub
DEEP ROOT 7"
Featuring the instantly recognisable vocal gymnastics of the ex Black Uhuru singer this is the debut release from Greek artist System Error. The main side lyrics deals with the increasing global restrictions on personal freedom whilst the flipside's Dub Terror (aka Simone Lombardi) mixed dubwise cut mirror images Rose's ruminations using samples from terror incidents in London, another suffocating impact on the daily business of life in the capital. It's a crisp production in the faster paced steppers style in which Mykal Rose is so at home these days. For contrast check the totally abstract "Shoot Out" that's around at the moment produced by Jammy's son, John John.

Vibronics
UK Dub Story
SCOOPS CD/2LP
Leicester's Stevie Vibronics makes the point that the UK dub scene is the sub-level of underground music in the UK; and he's right of course, with more sound systems playing than ten years ago, or even in the heyday of roots, across the British Isles and Europe. Spilling into this scene now are those who are merging out of the d'n'b, breaks, dubstep and other still thriving sub-genres, much as the rave devotee chilled out in to Tubbys in the early morning hours back in the 90s – maybe that's where the title of "Dawn Chorus" comes from. Guests on this set include the Mad Professor's old spar Macka B, UK's answer to Brigadier Jerry or Charlie Chaplin but confining himself to conscious lyrics and its great to hear his distinctively smokey voice on "Tired of the War", Vibronics in-house DJs Echo Ranks and Jah Marnyah appear on "Long Time Dub" and "King's Highway Dub" respectively – so expect the full vocal to appear on 7" format later in the year. The pace is slowed down with atmospherics rather than explosions on "Night Storm" and "Dub Lalibela" with the set being rounded off with "Digital Revolution" a tribute to the technology that gave dub its extended life span.