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Sound System Records continues it's releases of Foundation Jamaican artists with the unique and singular Reggae DJ, Rpton Hylton, known as EEK A MOUSE. Released originally in the early 1980s and out of print for nearly 30 years.
Ships 6/13/25 (delayed) - The album is known for its blend of reggae, rock, and a bit of funk, with guest appearances by Barrington Levy and Mr. Mutton.
This is the debut solo album by music producer Yasushi Ide, originally released in 1995. A timeless classic still beloved today, it features a reggae-infused cover of Bill Withers’ Ain’t No Sunshine, showcasing reggae legends U-Roy and Ken Boothe.
This score has been written by 3D/Robert Del Naja from Massive Attack, and also includes works by poet and star of the film Saul Williams, Trent Reznor along with tracks by Bob Marley, UG, The Gladiators and Jackie Edwards.
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.
On Collection of Sounds: Vol. 3, Anthony "Ant" Davis delves into the rich influences of reggae, dub, and early hip-hop, crafting a vibrant instrumental landscape that pays homage to these foundational genres.
The young genius of reggae music and one of the most impactful and prolific collaborators of our time, join creative forces to channel a message of resilience over a soulful and percussive groove.
Very few bands manage to last decades, and for the ones that do, it’s often easy to settle down and get a little too comfortable. But there’s nothing comfortable about Devourer, the explosive new album from Cursive.