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Pachyman has proven himself a dedicated craftsman working in the lineage of dub reggae while mastering the methodology of masters like King Tubby and Scientist, using vintage gear and constructing glorious walls of sound...
In the spirit of classic Jamaican recordings of the late '70s and early '80s, Pachyman's sophomore record continues his ventures in dub and roots reggae.
While conceptualizing Switched-On, Pachyman gravitated to Lovers Rock-era reggae and the iconic Studio One. Yet the album also pays homage to the era where musicians began manipulating synthesizers for gloriously off-kilter bleeps and bloops.
Lee 'Scratch' Perry's 2002 album Jamaican E.T. marked his 'comeback'. The extra-terrestrial is back with some groovy reggae which creates a bridge between dub, roots and hip hop
This record features work from The Upsetters, Junior Murvin, Jimmy Riley and more. Black Art from the Black Ark contains two previously unreleased dubplate mixes, several 12" mixes and and extended mix of Scratch's "What A Sin".
Landmark dub record from legendary reggae producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, using a combination of established collaborators and new musicians: The Upsetters, Johnny Lover & The Towerchanters, Lee & The Blue Bell, Val Bennett and more!
Ships 9/12/25 - The Mystic World of Augustus Pablo: Crucial Cuts is a compilation of 12 killer tracks drawn from the acclaimed compilation The Mystic World of Augustus Pablo: The Rockers Story.
Ships 9/5/25 - Released in 1982, it is her debut album and a landmark in reggae and dancehall music. It's notable for featuring "Bam Bam," which has become one of the most sampled reggae songs ever.
Ships 9/26/25 - This is the culmination of their best music into one album that will live on in reggae history. This album should be listened to by any reggae fanatic.
One of the best releases from the legendary Revolutionaries (aka the backing band for everything coming out of Channel One). Includes the Kunte Kinte Dub, one of the most recognizable dub plates of all time.
Originally conceived as a promotional pre-release dub version of Man From Wareika, this album is enhanced with an array of rare and previously unreleased bonus tracks from the Island vaults...
"Queen of the Icotion" and "Party Time on Enterprise." A virtual wizard of the mixing desk, Overton H Brown (Scientist) has been one of the key figures in dub since the late 1970s.
Recorded with Sly & Robbie at Channel One Studio and mixed at King Tubby's, the album features hypnotic basslines, reverb-drenched keyboards, and fluid, start-stop rhythms.