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Mit ihrem Debüt "New Dubby Conquerors" aus dem Jahr 2001 eroberten SEEED nicht nur die Top 20 der deutschen Albumcharts, sondern lieferten auch gleich das Sommeralbum des Jahres. Mit den 13 Songs brachte das 11-köpfige Dancehall-Kollektiv ein wenig karibische Lässigkeit in deutsche Groß- und Kleinstädte. Über 20 Jahre später feiert die Band einige der zeitlosen Hits ihres Debüts mit einem besonderen Re-Release in Form von 12??-Singles auf farbigem Vinyl. Die Maxi-Singles erscheinen in limitierter Auflage in den Rastafari-Farben rot, gelb, grün.
Die Maxi-Single "Dickes B" enthält neben der niemals alt werdenden Berlin-Hymne mit "Walk Upright" und dem Reggae-lastigen "We Seeed" zwei weitere Songs des 2001er-Debüts. Die Songs "New Dubby Conquerors" und "Tide Is High" , Letzterer im Original von der jamaikanischen Rocksteady-Band The Paragons, sind in Mix-Versionen zu hören. Die Maxi-Single erscheint am 30.06. in einer limitierten Auflage von 1.500 Stück auf rotem Vinyl.
expected to be published on 14.07.2023
Mit ihrem Debüt "New Dubby Conquerors" aus dem Jahr 2001 eroberten SEEED nicht nur die Top 20 der deutschen Albumcharts, sondern lieferten auch gleich das Sommeralbum des Jahres. Mit den 13 Songs brachte das 11-köpfige Dancehall-Kollektiv ein wenig karibische Lässigkeit in deutsche Groß- und Kleinstädte. Über 20 Jahre später feiert die Band einige der zeitlosen Hits ihres Debüts mit einem besonderen Re-Release in Form von 12"-Singles auf farbigem Vinyl. Die Maxi-Singles erscheinen in limitierter Auflage in den Rastafari-Farben rot, gelb, grün.
Die Maxi-Single "New Dubby Conquerors" enthält neben dem Titeltrack des Albums drei weitere Songs. Der Track "We Seeed" findet gleich zweimal Platz, in der Reggae-lastigen Originalversion auf Seite A und der bassbetonten Dub-Version auf Seite B. Der Song "Yaam" , eine Hommage an den gleichnamigen Berliner Reggaeund Hip-Hop-Club, in dem sich die Musiker einst kennenlernten, ist ebenfalls Teil der 12". Die Maxi-Single erscheint am 30.06. in einer limitierten Auflage von 1.000 Stück auf grünem Vinyl.
expected to be published on 14.07.2023
- A1: Hot Shot (Hot Shot 2020)
- A2: It Wasn’t Me (Hot Shot 2020) Feat Rayvon
- A3: Luv Me Luv Me (Hot Shot 2020) Feat. Amber Lee
- A4: Angel (Hot Shot 2020) Feat. Sting
- B1: Keep'n It Real (Hot Shot 2020)
- B2: Primavera (Hot Shot 2020) Feat. Sting
- B3: Buk-In-Hamm Palace (Hot Shot 2020)
- C1: Oh Carolina (Hot Shot 2020)
- C2: Electric Avenue (Hot Shot 2020)
- C3: Caribbean Plans (Hot Shot 2020) Feat. Rani
- D1: Boombastic (Hot Shot 2020)
- D2: Strength Of A Woman (Hot Shot 2020)
- D3: Under The Sea (Hot Shot 2020)
- D4: Hey Sexy Lady (Hot Shot 2020)
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Shaggy’s diamond-selling album, Hot Shot, a brand-new album entitled Hot Shot 2020, featuring updated versions of the biggest hits and most beloved fan favorites across Shaggy’s catalog, along with a number of never-before-heard tracks, will be released July 10
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- A1: Original
- B1: Dub Version
Part 1 in the next wave of Roof International 45 Clash Killers kicks off with Singing Melody ‘Dubplate to a Soundboy’ What sets this reissue apart is not only the murderous previously unreleased dub mix, but also the vastly improved audio quality, lifted straight from the original source. A true sound-killing classic that has become rare and sought after over the years, it remains an essential weapon in any serious 45 box arsenal. Pure Roof International energy at its finest, and presented in an original Roof International 7-inch dubplate hard sleeve.
expected to be published on 11.05.2026
expected to be published on 01.12.2023
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- A1: Upsetter Sign On
- A2: Taste Of The Upsetter
- A3: Upsetter Private Lesson
- A4: Serious Case
- A5: Injection
- A6: Drugs With Poison
- A7: I’ve Got The Pill
- A8: King Of The Forest
- A9: Iron Belt
- A10: Dub A Long
- A11: African Blood
- A12: War Round Deh
- A13: Kung Fu
- A14: Keep On Dancing
- A15: The Gambler
- A16: Are You Ready
expected to be published on 30.01.2026
- A1: Rub-A-Dub Session
- A2: She Only Love Me For My Money
- A3: Joker Lover
- A4: Woman Go Home
- A5: The More We Are Together
- B1: All My Tears Keep Falling
- B2: Face The Struggle
- B3: Crazy Woman
- B4: Jail House
- B5: Your Friends
expected to be published on 28.02.2025
- A1: Miserable Woman (Drum And Bass To Your Face)
- A2: Give Me A Chance (Drum And Bass Have Taste)
- A3: Sandra (Drum And Bass Can't Waste)
- B1: The Girl I Love (Drum And Bass To Any Waist)
- B2: Time So Hard (Drum And Bass Any Place)
- B3: Run Around Woman (Drum And Bass To The Race)
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- Track 1 Trench Town School- Johnny Osbourne
- Track 2 Time To Unite- Black Uhuru
- Track 3 Right Track – Sugar Minott
- Track 4 Blood And Hate – King Everald
- Track 5 Get Ready – Anthony Johnson
- Track 6 Black Sheep – Locksley Castell
- Track 7 Bottomless Pit – Hugh Mundell
- Track 8 Wicked Man – Wayne Smith
- Track 9 Folly Rankin – Johnny Osbourne
- Track 10 Be Careful -Sugar Minott
- Track 11 Dread Lock Time – King Everald
- Track 12 Name Of The Game - Fantels
- Track 13 Girl I Love You – Pad Anthony
- Track 14 Ain’t No House- Rudo
The Prince became a King, never a truer word spoken when you look at the career of King Jammy. We focus here on the early days of the Dancehall scene which stretched across the 1980’s. Picking up the story at the tail end of the 1970’s, just before the sound became digital and computerised. King Jammy’s production always being of such high quality, that telling the difference between his analogue and digital productions was always a job for the experts. As you can see from the recording details all these tracks were cut in those heady 1977-1979 days. The reggae sound again was about to turn into what we would later know was it’s Dancehall period. Although cut in the late 70’s, some of these tracks would not become hits until 1980’s had arrived. King Jammy pivotal 1985 cut Wayne Smith’s “Under Me Sleng Teng” based on digital computer rhythm, was still a few years away.
We still think these fine tunes we have lined up here for your enjoyment, fall under the same umbrella as they contain the same Dancehall feel where the rhythm has slowed down and the snare sound pronounced. Fine tunes that bring us back to a time and provoke memories when Mr Jammy’s stable of artists never sang so sweeter or sounded better. All the top flight hitters are here, Johnny Osbourne with his place evoking “Trench Town School” and his massive time defining hit, “Folly Ranking”. The mighty Black Uhuru with their political charged “Time To Unite”. The sweet sounding voice of Mr Sugar Minott, pulling us all in with his “Right Track” cut. Anthony Johnson who cut many hits through the 1980’s for Jammy, is here with his telling tale “Get Ready”. Even the aforementioned Wayne Smith sings out his pre-digital hit “Wicked Man”. Hugh Mundeell’s “Bottomless Pit” and Rudo’s ode to the firehouse district scene “Ain’t No House”, all killers and no fillers.
Hope you enjoy the set…..
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- A1: Java - Augustus Pablo
- A2: Hospital Trolly - I Roy
- A3: King Of Babylon - Junior Byles
- A4: Don't Go - Horace Andy
- A5: A Little Love - Jimmy London
- A7: Cheater - Dennis Brown
- A9: For The Love Of You - John Holt
- A10: Too Late To Turn Back Now - Alton Ellis
- A11: Be Thankful - Donovan Carless
- A12: Woman Of The Ghetto - Hortense Ellis
- A13: Children Of The Ghetto - Senya
- A14: Lonely Soldier - Gregory Isaacs
- A16: Going To Zion - Black Uhuru
- A17: Ordinary Man - Lloyd Parks
- A18: Ordinary Version 3 - Impact All Stars
- A19: Hold Tight - African Brothers
- A20: Righteous Man - Keith Poppin
- A21: Created By The Father - Errol Dunkley
- A22: The Race - The Gladiators
- A24: My Guiding Star - The Heptones
- A27: No Jestering - Carl Malcolm
- A28: Knotty No Jester - Big Youth
- A29: Fattie Bum Bum - Carl Malcolm
- A25: Something On Your Mind - Hubert Lee
- A26: Country Boy - Charley Ace & Dirty Harry
RANDY'S 50th ANNIVERSARY CHAPTER ONE / VARIOUS - First time on vinyl for Chapter Two second part of the acclaimed previously CD only set that was released to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Randy's Records. From Augustus Pablo's groundbreaking 'Java' to Carl Malcolm's UK pop crossover hit 'Fattie Bum Bum' Chapter Two showcase classic after classic from a all-star line up of the 70's reggae music greats including Black Uhuru, Horace Andy, Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, The Heptones & Big Youth. Beautifully packaged with inner sleeves featuring rare photos and liner notes by reggae historian, Dennis Katz.
expected to be published on 15.06.2026
- A1: Philip Smart - Get Smart Theme
- A2: Sammy Levi - Come Off The Road
- A3: Lilly Melody - Promotion & Stripe
- A4: Scion Success - Cry Fi Mi Girl
- A5: Tom And Jerry Horns - Autumn Leaves
- B1: Tony Tuff - Hit And Run
- B3: Shelene - Where Does It Go From Here
- B4: Frankie Paul - Plastic Smile
- B5: Half Pint - Don't Try To Use Me
Following our well received "Prince Philip Presents..." 2LP compilation, here's a lovely overview of the second phase of Philip's career, as engineer & producer at his own studio, HC&F. These ten tracks comprise our favorites from his production catalog, spanning the mid '80s when the studio really got going, right up until 1996 and his last set of proper productions. The album holds a mix of well known classics like the Garnett Silk, lesser known album only cuts like the Frankie Paul, NY dancehall 12" staples like the Scion Success or Shelene, as well as some lesser known gems. We'd be remiss in not mentioning that this album also contains two previously unreleased cuts - a wicked mid '80s Tony Tuff, and the wild vocoder laden 1985 theme song for Philip's "Get Smart" radio show, which ran for many many years on New York University's WNYU radio station.
expected to be published on 30.03.2026
expected to be published on 16.08.2024















