Horace Andy's KILLER classic Studio One cut 'Fever' on a super-loud 12" single for the first time ever!
A killer track originally released on the legendary...
Re-mastered 2017 edition of the excellent, classic compilation originally released 20 years ago by Blood & Fire records featuring some of the heaviest...
Fresh from his time at Studio 1 Horace Andy got together with producer Phil Pratt to record these mid 70's strong roots tunes with early versions of classics...
Rico's awesome instrumental cut to errol dunkley's "repatrition" heavy heavy roots a must, produced by bunny lee mid 70s comes with heavy card sleeve....
New edition of the definitive cultural reference book for Jamaican dancehall and features hundreds of killer photographs, extensive text and interviews...
The best (and rarest) of Sergio Mendes' 70s albums. Mendes returns to his Afro-Brazilian roots for this awesome album. Heavy percussion, killer tunes....
An excellent double header from Horace Andy and Augustus Pablo. Both sides are on the 'Children of Israel' rhythm and date from around 1975. Horace Andys...
The sons of legendary jazz musician Phil Cohran return with yet another crucial release. Mesemerising melodies and pulsating rhythms - bright, powerful...
Rough Trade Records are excited to announce a reissue of the label’s second ever 7” single released, by legendary roots reggae multi-instrumentalist...
A stone-cold CLASSIC tune!Simply one the most soulful New Orleans tunes EVER to come out on record from Eddie Bo vocalist Inell Young.
Rare as...New...
It's been 14 long years since the ground-breaking "Voodoo" LP, the most revolutionary soul artist of our generation D'Angelo returns with this amazing...
Dark, hypnotic, tripping nyabinghi from 1974!
Led by Ras Michael over four extended excursions, the music is organic, sublime and expansive, grounation?drums...
Not much needs to be written here, one of reggae's all time anthems, one of the baddest tunes of the '80s. Finally back out on a crisp booming 45, rock...
Killer New Orleans Funk rarity!
Inell Young's searing vocal performance backed by the unbelievably funky James Black's seriously awesome second-line...
Unbelievably heavy album that first came out on Strata East in 1974. w/ Dee Dee Bridgewater, Sonny Fortune, Anthony Jackson, Alphonse Mouzon, Onaje Allen...