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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Playlist - 23d February 2008 - Baked Goods

ONRA - Chinoiseries (Arkhonia Re-Seq) (Label Rouge)
LIKHAN' - Terre (7even)
PEVERELIST - Infinity Is Now (Tectonic)
JOHN FAIRHURST - Joys Of Spring (Humble Soul)
CATH & PHIL TYLER - Wether's Skin (No-Fi)
SAMAMIDON - Fall On My Knees (Bedroom Community)
FIRE ON FIRE - Liberty Unknown (Young God)
T.LA ROCK - Back To Burn (Fresh)
BOVILL - Low Pressure (Meanwhile)
CLARO INTELECTO - Harsh Reality (Modern Love)
BYETONE - Plastic Star (Raster Noton)
RUSSELL BROTHERS - The Party Scene (Portrait)
JACASZEK - Rytm To Niesmiertelnosc I (Miasmah)
AARON MARTIN - Sisters (Preservation)
JONNY GREENWOOD - Oil (Nonesuch)
NEWCLEUS - Computer Age (Push The Button) (Sunnyview)
KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN - Kontakte (Excerpt) (Stockhausen Verlag)
EDGARDO CANTON - Animal Animal (Nepless)
VERNON ELLIOT ENSEMBLE - Ivor The Engine Theme (Trunk)
JOHN PFEIFFER - Reflection Of A String (Victrola/Creel Pone)
LORQ DAMON - Journey Backwards (Tala/Creel Pone)

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Playlist - 16th February 2007 - Funkology

Arthur Russell - Far Out - Soul Jazz
Roger Troutman - Play Your Guitar, Brother Roger - Wounded Bird Records
Reel People feat. Darien Alibi - Paparecords
Grant Green - Hey Western Union Man - Blue Note Records
Isley Brothers - Better Love - Restricted Access
EPMD - Check 1,2 - Def Jam - DEF
Ace & Action - Letter to the Better - Prism
M.C. Bam Bam - Wind Up - Pow Wow Records
Eric B Featuring Rakim - My Melody - Zakia Records
K. Frimpong and His Cubano Fiestas - Kyenkyen Bi Adi M'awu - Kona
Ivo Meirelles & Funk Lata - Balle Funk Medley - Mr Bongo
Prince Philip Mitchell - Star in the Ghetto - Rhino
Brenda Russell - Way Back Then - (Underdog Re-edit) - White Label
Woods Empire - Universal Love - Funky Town Grooves
Chico Hamilton - Mysterious Maiden - Soul Fest
Tinga Stewart - The Message - Trojan
Sound Dimension - Mojo Rocksteady - Soul Jazz Records
The Cimarons - Wicky Wacky - Trojan
Jesse Anderson - Mighty Mighty - Charly
Isley Brothers - Fight the Power - Restricted Access
The Satya Project - Bora's Bounce - Club Remix - Soul Choonz

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Playlist - 9th February 2008

Grevious Angel - Belief is the Enemy - Elektik Dragon
Kay Gee The All and D.J. Drew - My Record is Hot - B-Boy Records
Loefah - Yours - Ringo Records
The Grand Pepper of Reality - Zatoichi Dub - I Dub New York
Horace Ferguson - Jah Order - Ujama
Pinch - Qawwali - Planet Mu
Movado - Gangsta 4 Life
Quarta 330 - Sunset Dub - Hyperdub
Mighty Diamonds - Have Mercy - Inna Yard
Guidance - Marriage - Makasound
Cultural Roots - Hell a Go Pop (12" Mix) - Greensleeves
Jack Radics - It Nuh Nuff But it Tuff - Penthouse
Billy McLean / Sly and Robbie - Lately - Silent River
Alicia Keys / Feat Jr. Reid - No One Re-mix - Dual Track Muzik
Shaggy feat. Rik Rok & Tong Gold - Bonafide
Rayvon - Arm of Da Wicked - Big Yard
Sound Dimension - Ten to Ten - Soul Jazz Records
The Inhabitants - The Rancher - Drip Audio
Tony Wilson 6tet - Horn'in - Drip Audio
Guessman - Sunglasses -Co-Lab
a.p.a.t.T - an oaf climbing a fence - Pickled Egg
The Duke Spirit - The Step and the Walk - You are Here
Errol Dunkley - Midnight Cowboy - Kingston Sounds
Bob Marley and the Wailers - Guajara Ska - Heartbeat
Joe Higgs - Freedom Journey - Pressure Sounds
Rod Taylor - where is your love - Greensleeves
Boxcutter -Lunal - Planet-Mu

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Playlist - 2nd February 2008

Neil Landstrumm - The Rockers - Planet Mu
Municiple - Blackout dub - cdr
Zap Pow - This is reggae music - Trojan
I Roy - Cowtown skank - Attack
10ft. Ganja Plant - Jah teach I a lesson - ROIR
Dub Spencer & Trance Hill - Schafmann - Echo Beach
Dubblestandart - Dub 51 - Collision
Ranking Dread - Nanny was here - Greensleeves
Dennis Bovell - Castro Brown speaks to Dennis Bovell - Sony Music Associated Records
Michael Rose - Dangerzone - M Records
Shorty the President - Rub-A-Dub Style - Jamaican Recordings
Dub to Jamrock - Sandy Beach - Maximimum Sound
Scientist - Dub Ovation - Auralux
Dybl-l - Gesha Pwy Sy'nol - ciwdod
MC Saizmundo - dwr dau - Sain Finyl
a.P.A.t.T - The Stars Spell out your name - Pickled Egg
Suzy Mangion - Ohio the Homeland - Pickled Egg
Toumani Diabate - Cantelowes - World Circuit -
Manu Chao - Rainin in Paradize - Radio Bemba
Calvin Party - Well Hell - Probe Plus - probe
Helen Love - You Better Leran Karate - Elefant Records
Simon Breed - Pinhole in the Blanket - Reaction Recordings
Angela Desveaux - Two Moons - Thrill Jockey
Flourescent Grey - Ayhuascaro Empyreal - Record Label Records

Friday, February 01, 2008

Dub Review - February 2008

The Dynamics

Version Excursions

GROOVE ATTACK CD/LP

It shouldn't work, but it does work and as soon as the needle drops you know you are hooked into this Francodubsoul phenomenon; via a series of de rigueur dinked seven inch singles over the past twelve months they have smoothly insinuated their sounds onto the more discerning dance floors worldwide with a well chosen series of dubbed out forgotten slow jams and funkified former leftovers, as well as the surprising dirtied up refix of White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army" there's the transformation of the Stones' once vapid "Miss You" now given a bumping botoxed beat, razor chop guitar and a street drawl nearer Sly than Mick. By the end of the set they even have the justified balls to tackle Curtis Mayfield's otherwise untouchable anthem "Move On Up" whilst touching on Pharaoh Sanders, Led Zep, Cymande and Bob Dylan on the way.



Joe Higgs

Life of Contradiction

PRESSURE SOUNDS CD/2LP

Joe Higgs was an artist whose reputation was largely built via his musical association with the Wailers and the Wailing Souls as their musical mentor for despite his 40-year involvement in music his solo output was sparse. However this single album, originally recorded in 1972 for Chris Blackwell at Island but not released until 1975 in the UK on the Grounation label, has proved over time to be untouchable stone classic masterpiece of both his songwriter's craft and vocal delivery and has rightly cemented his place in reggae's foundation. Consisting of a newly penned tunes and re-makes of his sides cut with Roy Wilson at Studio One, including "There's A Reward" – the obvious template for Paul Simon's dalliance with Jamaica that resulted in "Mother & Child Reunion" – and "Song My Enemy Sings". On the album Higgs used the Now Generation band including Earl 'Wire' Lindo, Mikey Chung and Val Douglas with the addition of "guitar decorator" jazzman Eric Gale who, under his disciplined arrangements provided the sympathetic bed these "messages" required. The two extra tracks on the CD release. "Let Us Do Something" and its instrumental "Freedom Journey" by Joe Higgs and Karl Masters was originally released on Joe's own Elevation label in 1972.



King Tubby & the Aggrovators

Shalom Dub

TROJAN CD

Due to the Universal takeover of Sanctuary, home of Trojan, this release has been delayed from 2007. Its the first CD reissue for the album, other than a bootleg version from a few years ago, since it first appeared in the UK on the Klik label back in 1975. There were sixteen tracks on that piece of vinyl then and they are faithfully reproduced here now with the addition of eleven contemporary bonus tracks – including the great "Behold". A mix of well known rhythms such as "Move out of Babylon" and "Natty Dreadlocks inna Greenwich Farm" together with less known cuts which are sure to delight the searcher for true Tubby's versions, for all these tunes feature dubbed out vocals, the sweetest being the duos of Derek Morgan and the late Hortense Ellis. "Wonder Why (Dub)" was one of Tubby's favourites, in fact its all dub of a sublime and relaxed order - rather than of the "mash dem down" variety. One for the lovers of the finer things in dub and an album to be placed in Tubby's all time top ten.



Light of Saba

Thy Kingdom Come / Solitude

KINGSTON CONNEXION 7"

Two vintage roots tunes from Phillip Whyte, singer, guitarist and percussionist in the Light of Saba collective from the late seventies, of which "Thy Kingdom Come" is the pick; a desultory Rasta plaint chanted in the style of a Yabby You or I Jahman Levi that's lifted by a beautifully wistful trombone interlude provided by Calvin 'Bubbles' Cameron. This is a thoughtfully produced package including a bio of Philip Whyte on the jacket and can be previewed on the label's website at www.kingston-connexion.com



Maximum Sound

Dub to Jamrock

MAXIMUM SOUND / NOCTURNE CD

The past ten to fifteen years has seen a new domination of 'riddim' coming out of Jamaica, largely to serve the re-emergence of the DJ as the dominant force out of dancehall – hence the predominance of chat on the one riddim albums which seem to occupy 50% of the reggae market these days. Although the seven inch market has been drying up 'versions' are still top be found on the flip of singles, though many are 'dry' with little to no dubbing other than efx. There have been few worthy dub sets in recent times, Phillip 'Fatis' Burrell's Exterminator label provided a couple of exceptions, and here Maximum Sound's Frenchie pulls together a set of mixes sourced from the 'b' sides of his label's output all mixed in a contemporary minimal dub style by some of today's leading exponents of dancehall including Bobby Digital, King Jammy's, Steven Stanley, Lynford 'Fatta' Marshall, Richard 'Shams' Brownie, Colin 'Bulby' York, Dub Organiser and the boy Frenchie himself.



Prince Jammy

World at War

AURALUX LP/CD

More bass than drum this is a startling product of early Scientist engineering dubs freed from the house production style at Studio One and under the tutelage of jazzman and electronics specialist King Tubby. The raw material for many of these tracks is the self-produced album by Jimmy Riley, Put the People First, "Since I Fell for You" becomes "Invasion of Iraq" and "Free Free" is reconstructed as "Ethiopia Dub" where Robbie Shakespeare's bass rides on top of the mix with shakers snapping, metallic rimshots firing irregularly and spasmodic guitar chops dropping from nowhere – it's a spooky ride through a dark sonic forest. "Rockfort Rock" materialises as "Dub Ovation" with the surprise of a sudden horn brass riff from which Vin Gordon's trombone departs once or twice in low register to underline a doomy mood and another Studio One rhythm "Darker Shade of Black" is rinsed out as "Jah Instruction" but as with all the tracks here the purity of the bass vibration dominates the mix, which is largely efx and gimmick free.



Reggae On Top All Stars

Chalice Dub Part 2

REGGAE ON TOP LP/CD

Compared to the earlier brutality or Roots Dub Part 1 this is a comparatively relaxed affair, the All Stars remain Dougie 'Conscious' Wardrop as lead engineer and dubmeister together with UK reggae legend and label head Hughie Izachaar plus vocalist Barry Isaacs. Although all titles are herbally induced dubs – " Lifting The Chalice Dub", "Sensi Mek You Smile Dub", "Pay As You Smoke Dub", "Chanting With 100lb. Cali Dub" etc - with provenances immediately untraceable without a too sick knowledge of the UK nu roots scene, I can testify that zero THC absorption is required for a pleasurable passive listen. Built at the Conscious Sounds Studio in Hackney al the tracks here are the kind of bass-fuelled upful steppers to be found in haunts of the modern sound system.



The Sound Dimension

Mojo Rocksteady Beat

SOUL JAZZ RECORDS CD/2LP

Perversely, and in fine JA style, the follow up to Soul Shake Vol. 1 is not Vol.2 but 'versions' the title to another original Studio One compilation "Mojo Rocksteady"! Sound Dimension were the Studio One house band named after the tape-based echo unit built by British Technician Ivor Arbiter that effectively gave birth to much of the signature sound created by Clement Dodd and Sylvan Morris down at Brentford Road – delay, reverb and echo and if desired 'the sound of a full concert hall'! This is probably an even stronger set that its earlier companion what with "Drum Song", "Real Rock", Rockfort Rock" and "In Cold Blood" all making an appearance amongst fourteen other tracks all displaying these immaculate musicians at their best between 1967 and 1970; with the earlier arrangements from keyboard king Jackie Mittoo and the later tunes courtesy of Leroy 'Heptone' Sibbles these tunes have spawned countless versions since their first airings and still sound fresh and funky today.



Tapper Zukie Productions

Rootsman Connection

KINGSTON SOUNDS CD/LP

A solid set of dreadwise roots tunes from late seventies Kingston produced by David Sinclair aka Tapper Zukie, DJ turned mentor to young artists with funding from UK and US success via association with the punk movement, notably Patti Smith and the Sex Pistols. Tapper was able to build a youth and community centre in the Greenwich Farm district and launched the Stars label as a platform for his own tunes and to showcase the talent of local youth. Horace Andy, Errol Dunkley and Cornell Campbell all make up to standard appearances, but it's the lesser known artist who may be the attraction here; Tapper himself intros Jah Mikey's driving steppers DJ clash "Tapper Roots on the Ball" with a rumbling bass dominating the mix, Tullo T's "Morgan the Pirate" has the sweet harmonies of the Might Diamonds smoothing the ruff monotone delivery that was the early dancehall DJ style of choice and the Vibes Tones ruminate on questions that still linger today on "Leaders of Black Countries". Zukie himself and Stars stalwarts Junior Ross and Frankie Jones also contribute.



Ticklah

Ticklah vs Axelrod

EASY STAR RECORDS CD

The conceit in the title, without schizoid intent, is that Ticklah and (Victor) Axelrod are one and the same person although the latter is perhaps better known in afrobeat incarnation providing keys for Brooklyn's Antibalas, credits on Ms. Winehouse's unimpeachable 'Back to Black' monster, membership of the Dap Kings and co-producer of "Dub Side of the Moon"! As Ticklah though it's a more of a rootical direction with the occasional exemplary dubbed out latino diversions, including a re-rub of Eddie Palmieri's smokingly sultry salsa classic "Si Hecho Palante" with vocals from Mayra Vega. Easy Star All-Stars axis is represented by ex-acousticpsychopunk Tamar-Kali who gets tamed on the one drop nodder "Want Not" and Rob Symeonn contributing to the lyrically and ethically trite "Pork Eater"; but it's the dubs here that provide the real sonic protein all engineered at the Don't Trip Studios in Brooklyn, the Borough is fast becoming dub's Stateside epicentre.



Various

When Rhythm Was King

HEARTBEAT CD

"Designed for the masses" and not collectors according to the sleeve blurb and would that the masses succumb to the basslines strung through this wonderful collection of the work of Sylvan Morris at the engineers desk at Studio One; according to Michael Veal's "Dub" Morris created a bass speaker with two holes at the back and mic'd them up from the rear to capture the deeper sounds. There are some notable alternate and unreleased takes here to tease the connoisseur, such as the extended version to Dennis Brown's "Created By The Father" and the original mix of Bob Andy's "Unchained", but why spend an hour or two digging all these tunes (Wailing Souls' "Back Out", Dillinger's "Natty Kung Fu", Bassies' "Things Come Up To Bump", Al Campbell's "Take A Ride" etc) out of the crates and gating up your gear for a killer compilation when this will admirably suffice. Then again if you want tune conversion here is the best place to start.

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Playlist - 26th January 2008

Dub Connection - Bo-Yarka - Auralux
Mick Sleeper - I Am The Fire - (remix containing elements of "Jungle Lion", "Freak Out Skank" and interviews with Scratch from On the Wire released on "Divine Madness" (Pressure Sounds)
Lee Perry - I Was Meant For You - Jamaican Gold
U Roy Junior - Tribal War - Trojan
Lee & Jimmy - Yagga Yagga - Upsetter
The Stingers - Preacher Man - Justice League
Judge Winchester - Darkness On The City - Black Art
Shaumark & Robinson - Peace And Love - Jet Set
Keithis - Cost of Living - Jet Set
Roman Stewart - Man Of Dignity - Black Art
The Roots - Praises To Jah - Grass Roots
Robert Palmer - Love Can Run Faster - Island
The Slickers - African Children - Makasound
Keith Texon - Living My Life - Justice League UK
Rupie Edwards - Oh Black People - Success
Sista J & The Upsetters - Zion's Blood - remix featuring "Zion in Dub" from Megaton Dub 2 (Seven Leaves) and new vocals by Sista J, recorded by Mick Sleeper
Snoleoparden - nr. 1 - rump recordings
Guessman - Back from the Bins - Co-Lab
John Power - Stormbreaker - Tanuki Tanuki
The Duke Spirit - Send a Love Token -
Calvin Party - Godard's Girlfriend - Probe
Kanda Bongo Man - Bedy - Nascente - NSCD
Vetiver - Been So Long - Fat Cat
The Cesarians - Flesh is Grass - Imprint Records
Ain - V.S.U. - Tanuki Tanuki
Vashti Bunyan - Some Things Just in Your Mind - Fat Cat
Ryan Laccohee - Out of Focus (Bonus Track) - www.rileymusic.co.uk

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Playlist - January 19th 2008

Chica & the Folder - Huerfanos - Monika
Michaela Melian - Foehrenwald - Monika
Kassin+2 - Tranquilo (Super Stereo Sound System) - Luaka Bop
Las Malas Amistades - Encimem el Segundo - Honst Jons
Bob Dylan - I'm not there - Columbia
Bob Dylan - Just like Tom Thumb's Blues - Capitol
Valgier Sigurdsson - After four - Bedroom Community
Hrsta - Tomorrow winter comes - Constellation
Vic Chesnutt - Glossolalia - Constellation
John Fahey - Indian-Pacific R R Blues - Takoma
The Naffis - Slice 1 - Soul Jazz Records
Oren Ambarachi - Remedios the beauty - Touch
The Durutti Column - Birthday present - Kooky
Telephone Jim Jesus - A Mouth of Fingers - Southern
Club 8 - Jesus, Walk with Me - fortuna
British Sea Power - Do you like rock music - Rough Trade
The Duke Spirit - Into the Fold
Jon Smith - say cheese (the speed camera song)
Jon Redfern - I love the sun - Reveal Records
Hohodza - Ndinotmba Naniko - Gramma Records
Alemu Aga - Abatatchen Holy (Pater Noster) - Manteca
John Tree - Funky Tree - Global Midnight
Sara Lowes - Tomorrows Laughter - Red Deer Club
Steve Reich / The London Steve Reich Ensemble - Piano Phase - CPO

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Playlist - 12th January 2008 - Funkology

Femi Anikulapo-Kuti- African Unity a Must - Polydor
Louie Vega - Gbagada, Gbagada, Gbogodo, Gbogodo - BBE
Donald Banks- Status Quo Remix - BCM
Reel People feat. Darien - Alibi - Papa Records
Edson Frederico - Bobeira - Mr Bongo
Marcos Valle - On line - Lola's World
Eddie Harris - Freedom Jazz Dance - Rhino
Ernie K. Doe - Here Come the Girls - Soul Jazz
Brass Construction - Celebrate - United States
4-Hero - Play with Changes - Raw Canvas
Charles Wright and The Watts 103rd Street Band - Express Yourself I & II - Warner/Rhino
Ernie & The Top Notes - Dap Walk - Soul Jazz Records
Magic Disco Machine - Scratchin - Tower Records
Secret Stealth - Stealth - Bocajito
shuya Okino - Shine - Especial
Mr Day - Get Your Point Over - Favourite
I Roy - Deep and Heavy - Trojan
Skin Flesh & Bones - Boxer Dub - Hot Pot
carlton Patterson & King Tubby - Psalms of Dub - Hot Pot
Aaron Neville - Hercules - Soul Jazz

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Playlist - 5th January 2008

Big Youth - Ride On - Soul Jazz
Dr. Alimantado - Born for a Purpose - Greensleeves
Jah Lloyd - The Lama - Soul Jazz
General Echo - Boom Boom - Blood & Fire
Dennis Brown - Created by the Father (extended mix, previously unreleased) - Heartbeat
Paragons - Dance with me - Trojan
Joe Higgs - Hard Times Don't Bother Me - Grounation
Earth, Roots & Water (feat. John Forbes and Teach) - Awakening - Light in the Attic
Native/Little Madness - Mother Version - Pressure Sounds
Scientist - Ethopia Rock - Auralux
Boogie Down Productions - The P is Free - BBoy Records
Dee Sharp - Lets Dub it up - Greensleeves
Coxsonne vs Quaker City - The Man Never Imitiate always Orginate - Attack
Daniel Orlick - 6 shooter - Ghost town records
Helen Love - Staying In - Elefant Records
Global Parasite - Smash the New World Order - Complete Control Music
Gonzoid - March of the unevolved insects - WTFD
Weedeater - God Luck and Good Speed - Southern
Hamilton Yarns - Underwater Town
Hamilton Yarns - Walking Out - Hark
Clash of the Titans - Roof over my head - Bongo Records
The Dynamics - Seven Nation Army - Patchworks Holiday Inn Remix - Groove Attack
Mawamba - Jelani Dub (Mighty) - Badda Music
Gladiators - Mr Baldwin Pt 1 - Heartbeat
Gladiators - Mr Baldwin Pt 2 - Heartbeat
Jah Creation - Creole - Channel 1 / Pressure Sounds
Sound Dimension - Drum Song - Soul Jazz Records 3

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Dub Review January 2008

10ft Ganja Plant
Presents
ROIR CD
A digital reissue of 10ft. Ganja Plant's debut I-Plant album via their present home with ROIR in NYC - with the addition of two extra bonus tracks. They could be from New England, they could be from Hawaii, but from the sound of these tunes their hearts belong somewhere in the smokey hills of Clarendon, Jamaica, these boys are no stylistic regurgitators of sixties instrumentals a la the Upsetters ("Off Road Version") and Rupie Edwards ("Sunny Foundation") or seventies dubwise outings in the style of the Professionals ("Jah Will Go On") or Soul Syndicate ("Rebel in the Hills") as its clear from the pure joyous swing of these tunes that these guys just love playing. No vocalists are credited for the rootswise vocal "Jah Teach I A Lesson" but the impression is of a prime harmony group such as the Meditations, with whom they later worked, or the Wailing Souls. Maybe the band's name comes across as a little too gimmicky for some but in reality reflects their good time view of the music, and this album proves they started out as good as they are today – check "Bass Chalice" from 2005.

Creole
Jah Creation / Jah Creation Version
Native & Little Madness
Mother Country / Mother Country version
PRESSURE SOUNDS 7"
The little known artist Creole was responsible for the Channel One single "Beware" whose rhythm begat the legendary "Kunte Kinte", a dubplate that owned London's sound systems through the 80's. A ten inch extended version of "Beware" was recently repressed by the label but the sound was thin; more advisable then to go directly to "Jah Creation" a roots rarity repressed from the 70's. This rhythm was originally revived by Rough Trade on "Well Charged", one of their excellent reggae cassette showcases, but appearing as an instrumental "Shaka the Great" by the Overnight Players, a horn drenched militant march along the lines of slowed down Aswad's "Warrior Charge". Originally pressed on the Arab label, "Mother Country" and its dub are lifted from the album of Tommy Cowan productions Life Goes in Circles; standing alone this is a really fine example of roots filtered through a sensibility equally attuned to West Coast rock. The arrangement on the version is a classy effort with thirty seconds of bass and two false start drums rolls before the skeletal rhythm kicks in and the low end pervades the track with a couple of stark efx-less vocal acapellas studding the mix.

Dubblestandart
Immigration Dub
COLLISION CD
Now on their tenth album since 1990 and claiming an unashamed right to an On U Sound lineage Dubblestandart go as far as to cover Dub Syndicates's "Wadada (Means Love)", Little Axe's "Grinning in Your Face" – itself an appropriation from Delta blues legend Son House and even the opener quotes the Jim Morrison sample from "Stone Immaculate" on "We All Have to Get High" featuring Devon D. Centred in Vienna, a city with a claim to be the European home of bass, the band now have an easy confidence, enough to mess with Tapper Zukie's "MPLA" and Horace Andy's "Money", but they really prove themselves when freed from all those other connections and launching out on the slower grooves such as the title track (in two versions) and the instrumental dub "Dub 51". The album hits its peak with the live brass section, a comparative luxury in the studio these days, and also when UK mash-up king J-Star gets the privilege of deploying his skills on the final track "Island Girl" where Ari Up reasserts her rights as post-modern dancehall queen.

General Echo
Teacher Fe Di Class (1979-1980)
EQUALIZER CD/LP
It's generally thought that General Echo aka Ranking Slackness has his full fifteen minutes as a proponent of 'slack' reggae ( i.e. risqué, rude and sometimes just plain offensive), climaxing with 1980's "12 Inches of Pleasure". The facts are that 'slackness' has always been a part of reggae as much as roots and lovers etc and that prior to his notoriety the General in question produced much of rootical quality to which this compilation is testament. Basically as reissue of 1979's Rocking and Swinging produced by Dudley 'Ja-Man' Swaby with the additionof 10 bonus tracks, and in total five dubs lifted from their source 45's. Echo's seemingly casual style belies his great facilty on the mic as a chatter, his development of 'asides' as he delivers a commentary was actully an early clue to the new direction of dancehall when DeeJays would dominate, exemplified here by the opener "Titanic" on the rhythm of Carlton Patterson's "Weathman Skank"; "Oil In A Babylon" displays an unlikely prescience – even a few years before Bunny Wailer's "Arab Oil Weapon", proving Echo not slouch when it came to DeeJay social responibility! This is the debut release on Equalizer Records, launched by Steve Barrow following the sad demise of Blood and Fire, to come are sets by Early B, Peter Ranking and General Lucky, and Big Joe.

Ghetto Priest
Beyond Flesh
ONE BIG SOUND CD
As a late entrant to the On U stable of occasional artists Ghetto Priest had access to the likes of Sly and Robbie, Lee Perry and African Head Charge via the patronage of Adrian Sherwood, finally leading to his current stint fronting Asian Dub Foundation. For this album though he returns to the vanguard of the UK roots scene as the set is structured as a showcase, version following vocal, with the dubs engineered and mixed by Dougie Wardrop down at the Conscious Sounds studio. "Struggle" uses the unstoppable "Kunte Kinte" rhythm, whereas "Self Analysis" adapts Devon Irons' Scratch produced spaced stepper "Ketch Vampire" even unto the dubbed horns and slouchy trombone, it's a beautiful dub by Dougie. Elsewhere Ghetto Priest's lyrics can tend towards the trite as on the display of Reader's Digest strain of self-awareness on the vacuous "Ras Budha" (sic) or an indolent roots by numbers approach as on "A Child" where unsurprisingly 'life is not a gamble' and it seem that once more 'the road is rocky'. Maybe re-programming as a dub album is the way to go.

Habitat Sound System
Meets Prince Zohar and the Mystics
GEMATRIA RECORDS CD/LP
Cutting through the tangled mess of "Black Sugar Dub", this album's opening track, is tough work; the effect is like a prog rock band locked in a studio cellar for 30 years wandering by mistake into a practice session by a skunked-out West Coast reggae band who have been up all night searching for the perfect bleat. It takes some sweat to make it through to the clearing that is "Eritrean Lovers Dub", a nod to Pablo. Produced by Prince Zohar aka Preston Swirnoff at his San Diego studio and mastered with additional mixes by the Mad Professor at Ariwa Studio in London, the feel harks back to those post-punk adventures that were more 'interesting' in the heady days of their creation rather than on playback, especially those strangulated vocals at the back of the mix. Apparently Zohar prefers real instrumentation, analog decks and vintage efx to recreate some of the thrill of early dubmasters – "Hard Rope Dub" apes a Perryesque densely jogging percussion - but there is a distinct lack of space in the mixes which are a clear case of dub for dub's sake.

Kush Arora
From Brooklyn to S.F.
KUSH ARORA PRODUCTIONS
At first this album might seem like one of those unnatural cultural collisions that fall uncomfortably between its varied influences and sources, until one remembers that's what has always made reggae and dub a living music and was at the heart of its creation. A big step forward from his last set "Bhang Ragga" SF's Kush Arora has widened his scope taking in a much deeper low end with more marked dubwise and dubstep component intersecting the more ferocious ragga beats as on Zulu's "Spread the Word". Together with Zulu, Juakali takes the main vocals here and besides them the raps of N4sa and Blacksmith come across as lame and old fashioned. Kush teams with a trio of Bay Area producers of bass for the most impressive tracks here: Luke Argilla for "Surf's Up", by now an established classic of sub-genre splice as a surfin' dubstep western raga; with Maneesh the Twister (sounds like a name from an Alexander Korda movie! exploring the dense forest of UK digi-stepperdom on "Surya Dub" – a dub but with Gurmeet on vocals and with Process Rebel on "Boss Strut Dub" recreating a dirty electronic version of what sounds like a (Mark Stewart & the) Maffia rhythm.

Ujama Productions
Replay Version
BASIC REPLAY 12"
Every DeeJay has to have a trademark vocal sound, Prince Jazzbo's was a visceral groan emanating down low and rumbling into the air as a mighty roar. One might have assumed that the digital era would spell the end for such a primeval specimen but Jazzbo recast the radical inventions of youth through some remarkable releases on his own Ujama label (Swahili for 'self help'). Rather than the jump-up unbridled lunacy spawned by the 'Sleng Teng' riddim, tunes on Ujama tended to be loping, half-steps, with sparse synth shapes and stabs and nakedly shuddering bass lines. Of the four dub versions here "Once Bitten" is from the 7" single by Dennis Walks, "Senci Addick" from Horace Ferguson's ganja submission and "Senci Pipe" from Jazzzbo's own mouth – they are all brutally mixed, tense affairs with little embellishments, contrasting with the title track that sounds of a later vintage with its faux electro pan sounds and whose provenance is unknown (at least to this writer). Many of the singles and albums from Ujama's catalgue are still available via specialist dealers and this excellent release will surely spark a surge in sales.

Various
Basic Replay 1
BASIC REPLAY CD
The collaboration of Berlin's bass-besotted Rhythm & Sound boys' cutting ability with the acuity of the selections sourced by Honest Jon's Mark Ainley has made for one of the most exciting and educational strains of reggae revival of the past couple of years. This set represents almost every release so far, mostly deep, deep twelve inch cuts that fully replicate the sonic assault of the original cuts, nowhere more so than on Chester Roots and Ackie's "Call Me Rambo", a 1986 monster that may be problematic heard over the bog standard domestic hi-fi but on big bass bins you find yourself ducking the artillery in a sonic warzone. Productions are mainly digital but the most extreme exploration is offered by Keith Hudson's steam infused "Hunting", from his much earlier album Flesh Of My Skin, Blood Of My Blood from 1974, best described as 'swamp reggae'! Chuck Turner's ultra urgent "Trying To Conquer I" is here with its chainsaw rhythm, Jackie Mittoo is on the bill as a heavyweight with "Ayatollah" and Jazzbo's "Replay Version" is a late entry.

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Playlist - 29th December 2007

The Blendells - Huggies Bunnies - Vampi Soul
Los Buenos - Woovy Graoovy - Vampi Soul
Los Pekeniques - Tabasco - Vampi Soul - Vampi
Boris Gardiner - What's happening - Vampi Soul - Vampi
Eddy Senay - Zambezi - Vampi Soul - Vampi
Silvester Stewart - Everyday People - Vampi Soul
Lord Thunder - Lord Thunder - Vampi Soul
The Soul Searchers - 1992 - Vampi Soul
Cosa Nostra - Nuestra Cosa - Vampi Soul
Dennis Coffey - Capricorn's Thing - Vampi Soul
Orlando Julius - - Vampi Soul
Tony Allen - Jealousy - Vampi Soul
Nathaniel Mayer - Dancing Mood - Alive
Nolan Strong with the diablos - I want to know - Fortune Records
Big Joe Williams - Baby Please Don't Go - Viper
The Hold Steady - Massive Nights - Vagrant
The Checks - Take Me There - Full Time Hobby
Zion Train - Tribute to Keng Keng - Universal Egg
Calvin Party - Come on In - Probe Probe
Kyna Antee aka The Mistress - Mistress of the Boom - Techno Kut
Maggotron - Welcome to the Planet of Bass - Jamrac Records
Spooge Boy - D-bop - Memo Records
Band Apart - Le Mont Des Olives - Crammed Disc
Band of Susans - Hope against Hope - Further
Vieux Farka Toure - Ma Hine Cocore

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Playlist - 22nd December 2007

The Ventures - Sleigh Ride - Rhino
The Aggrovators - Santa Claus Dub - Trojan
Jacob Miller & Ray I - Deck the Halls - Ryko
The Lara Brothers - Maria, la hija de Ana - Winter & Winter
Captain Beefheart - There Ain't No Santa Claus on the Evenin' Stage - Reprise
Fountains of Wayne - I want an Alien for Christmas - Atlantic
Little Cindy - Happy Birthday Jesus (A Child's Prayer) - Silva Screen -
Badly Drawn Boy - Donna Und
Rev. Edward W. Clayborn - The wrong way to celebrate christmas - Viper
Blind Willie McTell - Cold Winter Day - Cat Fish Records
Tian Shi He Chang Tuan - Shu Tian Shi Kong Ji Lin - Playasound
Gary Odeimi & Adham Chalhoub - Talj Talj - Playasound
Erland Oye - Last Christmas - Mobile Records
The Band - Christmas Must be Tonight - EMI Records
Mabel Scott - Boogie Woogie Santa Santa Claus - Viper
Beruit - Guyamas Sonora - 4AD
Miracle Fortess - Have you seen in your Dreams - Rough Trade
Bonde Do Role - Marina Gasolina - Domino
Sujan Stevens - Star of Wonder - Rough Trade
Louis Armstrong - The Night Before Christmas - Stash Records
Dillinger and the Brentford - Hi Fahion Christmas - Heart Beat -
John Fahey - White Christmas - Takoma

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Playlist - 15th December 2007 - Tag Team Records Special

Rebuilding the Rights of Statues - If the Monkey Becomes (to be) the King - Tag Team Records
Venice is Sinking - Pulaski Heights - Tag Team Records
Johnneytwentythree - Exorcism - Tag Team Records
Arrows Made of Desire - Conversing With Myself - Tag Team Records
EVERYBODY - Screen - Tag Team Records
Du Yun - Untitled 1 - Tag Team Records
The Submissionaries - The Blood of Danish Kings Courses Through My Veins - Tag Team Records
EVERYBODY - Pedal, Pedal - Tag Team Records
Lonely China Day - One - Tag Team Records
Johnneytwentythree - Red Bird - Tag Team Records
Lonely China Day - The Child - Tag Team Records
The Bug - DJ Baku Megamix - Ninja Tunes
Malcolm Middleton - We're all going to die - Full Time Hobby
The Grit - Surrender - - People Like You Records
!!! - Yadnus - Warp
Mrs Cakehead - Pickled Egg (Live in Accrington)
Wilson/Lee/Bentley - Sinister Two - Drip Audio
Fond of Tigers - Hebvark - Drip Audio
That was Cucumber Farmer - Since I've Been Edge and Bono - American Brothers
Miracle Fortress - Next Train - Rough Trade
Devotional Ensemble - Section 0 - www.devotionalensemble.co.uk
Arp - St Tropez - Smalltown Supersound

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Playlist - 8th December 2007- Funkology

The Sound Stylistics - The Players Theme - Freestyle
Ron Dante & Peter Link - Mighty Gents - Susu
DJ Jazzy Jeff (FT. Raheem Devaughan) - My Soul Ain't For Sale - Expansion Records
Chieko Kinbara - Time to Love - Grand Gallery
Kenny Bobien & Stephanie Cooke - Hold on to me - Soul Shine Recordings
Simpson Vaults - Just a Touch -
Lightin- Rod - Spoon - Celluloid
Dennis Coffey & Lyman Woodward Trio - It's Your Thing - Maverick
Eddie Bo - Check your bucket part 1 - Bo-sOUND
Osbina - Music for Gong Gong - Decca
The Rebirth - Love Issue - Susu
Jazztronik (Ft. Lorraine Cato) - Beauty - Flow (Incognito Session) - Expansion Records
Mr Day - Get your point over - Favourite Recordings
sharon Jones & the Dap Kings - 100 Days 1000 nights - Daptone Records
Donald Byrd - Lansanna's Priestess - Blue Note
Virgo - RU Hot Enough - Trax -
Rhythm is Rhythm - Strings of Life - Transmat
Foster Sylvers - Misdemeanor - Pride
Wahoo (Ft. Paul Randolph) - Don't Take it Personal (Geord Levin Edit) - Exansion Records
Lady Alma - Pressure - Especial
Domu presents Pete Simpson - Look a Little Further - Papa Records

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Playlist - 1st December 2007

Bonde de Role - Marina Gasolina - Domino
Big Youth - Some Like it Dread - Virgin
Sizzla - Ain't Gonna Fall - Ghetto Arc
Burning Spear - Black Wa-Da-Da (Invasion) - Spectrum
I-Roy - Red Gold & Green - Trojan Records
King Jammy - Black and White Dub
Half Man Half Biscuit - For what is Chatteris....Probe
Black Lips - Veni Vidi Vici - Vice Music
Miracle Fortress - Have you seen in your dreams - Rough Trade
Damn Shames - Fear of Assault - Abeano -
Madam - Calling For Love - Reveal Records
Lau - Unquiet Grave - Reveal Records
Holy F*** - Milk Shake - Young Turks
F*** Buttons - Bright Tomorrow - ATP
The drones - Cockeyed Lowlife of the Highlands - ATP
Kirk Degioagio - I do not exist (B12 Remix) - B12 Records
Amon Tobin - Clark - Ninja Tunes
Kim Hiorthoy - Beats Mistake - Smalltown Supersound
Silje Nes - Drown - "Fat Cat
Darren McClure - Let Your Eyes Go -The Land of
Kouame Sereba - Bois Sacre - KGS Productions
Chocolate Tannoy - Cloud Cover (part 1) - Melting Pot
Slow Six - Echoalic Transitions -New Albion
Ryan Teague - Rounds - Type
Oren Ambarchi - Fever, A warm poison - Touch
Supersilent - 1 - Rune Grammofon
Icarus - first inf(e)raence - Rump Recordings

Dub Review - December 2007

Bebo
In a Dub Style (featuring Sly & Robbie)
TAFARI CD
Dredged up from wherever for reissue this is a particularly undistinguished set of dubs of provenance unknown to the writer, mixed by Soljie and Peter Chemist at Channel One and is reissued from 1985. The Bebo in question is Beswick ‘Bebo’ Phillips from Dunkirk in East Kingston, who in association with Clive Jarrett produced sets by Al Campbell (Bad Boy) and Carlton Livingstone (Rumours) around the same time so it’s likely that these are the source of these dubs. ‘Pedestrian’ is probably the best word and though its unlikely this album will ever be available for digital download if this ever were the case then the only track worth pushing buttons for is “Silence is Golden” where the rhythm displays golden hints of classic Taxi sides, especially the rolling piano lines of Robbie Lyn.

Disrupt
Foundation Bit
WERK CD
The only product so far from Leipzig’s Disrupt has been the “Tempo” rhythm mutant, the seriously deranged “Tubby ROM Module", unleashed on a 12” earlier this year. Most of the ten tracks here consist of older tunes first aired via the Jahtari net label from "Roots Matrix", and many net only 7s accessed via www.jahtari.org – where the next album Jah Bit Invasion can be found in demo from - but here they are mainly re-worked and improved versions with the addition of two new and previously unreleased tracks, "True Creators" and "Selassie I Continually". Most instructive track here is “Red, Gold & Green” a version to the Studio One Sound Dimension instrumental and dub “Drum Song”, behind their regeneration of this version is a rigorous application of a published dub manifesto, at its core the creation of tension and unpredictability and the subsequent inevitable release of tension. A previous net only EP on this rhythm was entitled “Drum Song Source Code” with collaborator contributions splaying off in all directions but collectively conforming to the manifesto’s demands. Although the acknowledged trigger for Jahtari was the Rhythm & Sound boys from Berlin proving that new warm dubwise sounds could be generated digitally, this East German reaction is an altogether ruffer manifestation. All cuts have been mastered into the netherworld of the deep bottom end by Duplates + Mastering and promised to be available in a series of vinyl 10” plates soon.

Gussie Clarke
Dread at the Controls Dub
AURALUX CD/LP
Released in 1978 this album caused immediate confusion by the use of Mikey Dread’s signature shout in its title and the inclusion of the track “Michael Campbell Theme” leading punters to assume it emanated from the DeeJay of the day Mikey Dread. This was the admitted intent of producer Gussie Clarke who now admits capitalising on the Deejay’s hot rep; these days there’s no bad blood as both the DeeJay and producer speak quite openly about the matter. Although not as incendiary an album as say Mikey’s African Anthem or Evolutionary Rockers this is a well crafted set of dubwise excursions with the Sly Dunbar led Revolutionaries in fine fettle, a beautifully arranged horn section resounding through most of the mixes and most importantly the dubbed vocals of the Mighty Diamonds, the Tamlins and Leroy Smart dropped liberally into the reverb channel. “Meek Dub” is a swirling horns and heavy rimshot splattered dub cut of Leroy Smart’s “The Meek Shall Inherit”, sweetening things up is “Mixed Up Stuff” a bluesy flute dub of “Danger In Your Eyes” whilst “Hot Steppers” turns out to be just that, a killer proto steppers rhythm that sounds just awesome coming over a major sound system with triumphal horns interspersing energetic bursts of Sly’s innovative double drumming. In turn lovers and roots dubs balance this album out to make it one of those to just sit down and simply enjoy or bubble and skank away to at your own little blues dance.


The Gladiators
Studio One Singles
HEARTBEAT CD/LP
This Gladiators' release, Studio One Singles, recently appeared as a French bootleg on the Sankofa label but is now restored into the excellent Heartbeat series of Studio One reissues with top sound quality sourced from the original masters and rare singles. This release complements the “Presenting” album from Studio One and still only available legally on the original vinyl and consist of a killer collection of rarer tunes and many dub versions originally issued on 45. Most cuts come with versions or extended mixes; “Bongo Red” is here plus “Rearrange” on the Cables’ “Baby Why” rhythm that eventually found lyrical perfection in the Mighty Diamonds’ “Have Mercy”, the great “Big Boo Boo Dey” aka “I’m Telling Jah” and the 12” cut of “Pretending”. The core of the Gladiators, Albert Griffiths on guitar and Clinton Fearon on bass, also provided backing for some of the toughest and most righteous tunes in reggae – including some of Yabby You’s best output. A long time coming and truly one of the essential releases of the year.

Jammy/Scientist
DC Dub Connection
AURALUX CD/LP
Mixed at King Tubby’s studio by Jammy and Scientist this set of late seventies and early eighties dubs is produced by Heptone Earl Morgan and has a late incarnation of the Revolutionaries on duty in the studio. The rhythms here are lifted from different sessions including The Many Moods of Alton Ellis compiled from tunes recorded between 1978 and 1980 including “Rise and Fall” and “No Man is Perfect”; but the sellers here are the two Black Ark dubs sourced from the Heptones’ Lee Perry produced Party Time, “Bo-Yarka Dub” a busy horn driven dub with fuzz guitar (‘Bo Yarka’ being JA slang for NYC) uses “Storm Clouds” whilst “Party Time Dub” is more stripped down jazzy affair, of course, from the album title track. Overall an essential purchase for dub lovers only, in addition to the Scratch tracks for the guitar work of Eric Frater and Ranchie McClean.


Madu Messenger / Echo Ranks
Government Man / It A Go Dread
SCOOPS 10”
By the year 2011 the city of Leicester will have a 50% ethnic minority population making it the first UK city not to have a white majority; it seems that even today most of the country’s reggae production is happening there at the hands of Steve Vibronics. Of the three new 10” plates from his Scoops the Madu Messenger and Echo Ranks is top of the pack. Madu Messenger started off with the Aba-Shanti crew before moving over to Vibronics, his relaxed vocals over an equally reclined rhythm quietly define the latest tendencies in nu roots, less strident, more meditative and subtly played, underpinned here by the roots percussion of I-Mitri and brass section by the ever present Vibronics brass section Splitz Horns. Echo Ranks gets messianic on the flip with honeyed harmonies rising against the dreadwise vocal in a fitting contrast. The dubs are taken at a convenient spliff rolling pace.

Mundo
Fear No One / Hear Youts
DUB ASSEMBLY 10"
Due to his genre-free suspension its almost entirely believable that Texan Jason Mundo lists Coldplay and Travis amongst his voluminous MySpace ‘musical interests’, but in the live sets he played recently in the UK it was Meatbeat Manifesto’s “Radio Babylon”, Sister Nancy’s “Bam Bam” and Cutty Ranks “The Stopper” that came in for the Dub Assembly remix action. This is his seventh dubplate in just around twelve months and by stamping his dub credentials across the first two of those he continues to defy expectations with every release, although bass is the key. The rebel stances in these new tunes are heightened by what sound like crackling old school techno samples and what lifts the tunes above revisionist criticism is that they are built purely for the dance. Along with Disrupt (see above) Mundo is responsible for breathing new life into the dub scene whilst making regular inroads into dubstep’s refreshingly open frameworks and kicking over the traces of any hint of a strict 2step/UK garage background.

Brenda Ray
Walatta
EM RECORDS CD
Reissued from two years ago when this set made a brief appearance on Roy Cousin’s Tamoki Wambesi label, the album is now picked up and given a deserved presentational makeover by the Japanese reissue specialists EM. The cover photo still has Brenda in a pose between Pharoah Sanders’ ‘Thembi’ and Pablo’s ‘East of the River Nile’ and the tracklist is identical, but the packaging has extensive notes and lyric transcriptions in Japanese and English. Brenda is one half of NAAFI, recently celebrated on Soul Jazz’s DIY compilation, the other half being Sir Freddie Viadukt, aka the Minister of Noise. For many years Freddie was the key to remastering the Tamoki Wambesi catalogue and its many of those rhythms that are recycled here with Brenda’s breathy nuevo doo-wop stylings wrapped around the likes of Prince Far I on “Sweet Sweet Wine” and Knowledge on “Lend A Helping Hand”, whilst “Love to Share” starts and ends with a phantom John Lee Hooker; top track is “Swirlin’ Hearts” the version to Roy Cousins’ “Hearts Entwine” where Scientist is found in the mix. With the Japanese prediliction for Lovers Rock Brenda is set cult stardom in downtown Tokyo.

Various
Summer Records Anthology 1974 - 1988
LIGHT IN THE ATTIC CD/LP
Now established as a major reissue imprint across a number of genres whatever Light In The Attic have released to date has just been in preparation for this revelation of a disc. The JA ex-pat scene has been referenced in this column many times before highlighting Jackie Mittoo’s influence on the scene, the Wackie’s read across from NYC and Oswald McCreary’s Half Moon label, but this compilation lifted from the vaults of Jerry Brown's Ontario-based Summer Sound Studios is a real treasure trove containing crucial catalogue tracks, unreleased masters, and debut alternate takes. The revelation is the studio band
Earth Roots & Water who lay down the loosest of funkified nyabinghi grooves on five straight tracks for singers Johnny Osbourne and Jerry Brown before coming up with the stunning dubstrumental “Awakening”; other highlights are the digital tunes from Willi Williams, “Run Them A Run” with horn riff stolen from “Armagideon Time” and “Call Me Nobody” from Unique Madoo, and a couple of mandatory Perryesque cuts from Jerry Brown himself and Adrian “Homer” Miller.
But what makes this set unmissable is the Dual Disc component featuring over 20-minutes of unseen archival film footage of Jerry Brown, Jackie Mittoo, Willi Williams the whole Summer Records family shot during the late seventies and early eighties

Bunny Wailer
Rock ‘n’ Groove
TAFARI CD
1981 was Bunny Wailer’s most prolific year with four albums released in Jamaica, including tributes to Jah Bob and the Wailers, the second volume of his Dubd’sco series and his crowning achievement Rock ‘n’ Groove, an album of supreme and justified confidence riding the crest of the then ruling rub a dub wave. Difficult then to believe that this Tafari edition is its first appearance since then and debut on CD; the bad news is that although the original seven tracks have been remastered they have also been edited down from their original extended lengths to make room for ten bonus tracks. So an example of the damage is when the glorious “Jammins”, celebrating the sheer delight of hearing Jah Bob’s “Jamming” on a local sound system, is rudely truncated to less than three minutes by an inexplicable fade. Some of the bonus tracks have Bunny in that corny faux rap style he can’t resist, but there’s also top drawer cuts with “Don Dada” delivered on the old Studio One “African Beat” riddim and “Rule Dance Hall” – back in ’81 you would not choose an argument on that with Jah Bunny. A reprogramming job to run the original order is as near as you can get to sheer musical ebullience of the artist at his highest heights.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Playlist - 24th November 2007

Disrupt - The stars are our destination - Werk
Coki - Spongebob - DMZ cdr
Pinch feat. Rudey Lee - Step 2 it - Soul Jazz
Ghetto Priest - Struggle - One Big Sound
Peter Cusack - Street cry 1- Kwanyin Records
Dougie Conscious - Dub struggle - One Big Sound
M.I.A.- Mango pickle down river - Interscope
Lee Perry - Lucky number - On U cdr
Kush Arora - Surf's up - Kush Arora Productions cdr
Habitat Sound System - Abulafia dub - Gematria Records
Gussie Clarke - Hot steppers - Auralux
Burial - Raver - Hyperdub
Tuxedomoon - Wading into love Crammed Discs
Mum - Marmalade fires - Fat Cat
vernon Elliott and the Vernon Elliott Ensemble - Cruising Theme Trunk
MJ Hibbett - Programming is a poetry for our time - from a Million Ukeleles - Artists against success 7
The Lovers - One-Two-Three - Fortuna Pop
The Ghost Frequency - Never before have I seen a man alive that looks so exactly like a skelton - City Rockers
Dashboard Confessional - These Bones -
The National - Apartment Story -
Barzin - Pale Blue Eyes - Monotreme Records
Stone Creek Radar with Gerry Burns - Light of other Days -
The Orch. - Without Trace -
Lupen Crook and the Murderbirds - Miss Page, I Love You
Fionn Regan - Put a Penny in the slot
Subtronix -AA4 - Brainquake Records
Ashtech - Buzz Dub - ichill

Saturday, November 17, 2007

Playlist - 17th November 2007

Bunny Wailer – Jammins – Tafari
Mikey Dread – Israel (12Tribe) Stylee – Dread At The Controls
King Everald – Blood and hate – Kingston Sounds
Nathaniel Mayer – My last dance with you – Vampi Soul
Andre Williams – Bassology – Vampi Soul
Nathaniel Mayer – (I want) love and affection (not the House of Correction) – Vampi Soul
Andre Williams – Cadillac Jack – Vampi Soul
Nathaniel Mayer – Village of love – Vampi Soul
Big Joe & Bim Sherman – Natty cale – Pressure Sounds
Bim Sherman – Leggo natty cale – Pressure Sounds
I Roy – Cow Town skank – Attack
Scientist – Bo-yarka dub – Auralux
Brenda Ray – Swirlin' hearts – EM
Sly & Robbie – Silence is golden – Tafari
Dennis Alcapone – Forever version – Heartbeat
Unique 3 - Darkness Visible - (invasive signals) Fat Records
Coki - Spongebob - DMZ
Jackal & Hyde - 20,000 Freaks - Deletefunk
One Big Mob beats - Raise the Roof
Neil Young - Southern Man - Reprise
Kris Drever - Steel and Stone (Black Water) - Reveal
Kate Rusby - Blooming Heather - Pure Records
Helen Love - It's My Club - Elefant Records
Holy - Super Inuit - Young Turks
Trembling Blue Stars - Beautiful Blank - Elefant Records
Gym Class Heroes - The Queen and I - Atlantic
Vale Radio 1- track 1
Peppermint Conspiracy - Charcoal Man - Butterfly Recordings

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Playlist - 10th November 2007 - Funkology

Jimmy Smith Trio - I got my mojo working - Bluenote
Georgie Fame - Somebody stole my thunder - CBS
Charles Earland - Leaving This Planet - Soul Brother
Secret Stealth - Stealth - Bocajito
Sly and Family Stone - Postive (Instrumental) - Epic
Wahoo (Ft. Paul Randolph) - Don't take it personal - Expansion Records - CD
Sister Sledge - Smile - Wounded Bird Records - WOU
Angie Stone - Baby - Matty's Soulflower Mix - Concord/Stax
Aretha Franklin - Sweetest Smile and The Funkiest Style - Atlantic / Rhino
Sharon Jones - Keep on Looking - Daptones
Family - Family Rap - Queen Constance Records
Nicole and Willis Soul Investigators - If this ain't love - ATC Recordings
Grant Green - Bottom of Barrel - Blue Note
Jorge Benjor - Porta de Lanca Africo (Umbabarauma) - Wrasse
Donny Hathway - Little Ghetto Boy - ATCO
? - Little Miss Soul - Motown / Universal
Winston Wright and the Upsetters - Jam #1 - Soul Jazz
Jacob Miller - Dreada Dread Dub - Motion
The Studio Sound - Give Me Some More - Soul Jazz
Chris Rob - Ghetto People - Tea Party Music -
Lee McDonald - I'll Do Anything for you - Patchworks Remix - Favourite Recordings

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Playlist - 3rd November 2007

Shackleton – Stalker – Skull Disco
Kaman Leung – Lacrimal – ZZZZZ
Rhys Chatham – A crimson grail – Table of the Elements
Peter Cusack - Beijing newspaper seller – Kwanyin
Vibracathedral Orchestra – A natural fact – VHF
Terry Riley – Slow melody in Bhairavi – Elision Fields
Ampanman – Wind – Kwanyin
P.G.Six – For 2 Bray harps – Amish ami024
Peter Cusack - Beijing taxi meter – Kwanyin
Chapters – All that mighty heart – World in Winter
White Noise – Black mass: and electric storm in hell – Island
LKG
Paul Greene - Miniature 1
Bob Marley - War (Matty-G Remix)
Freddy Fresh - Asi Como Me Gusta - "Surrounded by Funk" - Howlin Records
Cibelle - Green Grass - Crammed Discs
Tom Waits - Time - Island
Bob Dylan - Delia - Columbia
Slow Club - Me and You - Moshi Moshi
Efterklang - Him Poe Poe - Leaf - Bay
Justin Currie - Not so Sentimental Now - Rykodisc
Frightened Rabbit - Be Less Rude - Fat Cat
Beruit - A Sunday Smile - 4AD
Ashtech -earthforce - iChill