"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.
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.
A roller-coaster 'greatest hits' ride through many of the all-time classic tunes hand-picked from across the mighty vaults of, without doubt, Jamaica's finest ever record label and pioneering powerhouse of reggae music.
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.
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.
Drums like machine hearts in meltdown, guitars spliced and smeared, vocals scattering across voids. There’s no safe landing here; instead, you're pushed into the fissures between riffs, feeling how sound fractures and reforms under pressure.