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Sugar Minott: A Tribute To Studio One
Original reggae and dancehall
Recommended if you like
Dennis Brown,
Luciano,
Toots & The Maytals.
Polyphonic the Verbose: Abstract Data Ark
Smother Magazine says, “Eerie and yet brilliant, this is a dub album, an IDM joint, and an electronic hip-hop masterpiece. The new sounds of urban defined.”
Recommended if you like
DJ Shadow,
Prefuse 73,
RJD2.
Mossman Vs. Mr. Tsunami: At Dub Corner
" Instant classic that places him in the ranks of dub masters of yore "
Recommended if you like
King Tubby,
Lee "Scratch" Perry,
Scientist.
Hokshila & B.J.Fighters: Babylon D.C.
Cheerful and colorful, this is their 2nd reggae-ragga-dub album. Sarcastic and funny songs got to the very top of Lithuanian music charts.
Recommended if you like
Manu Chao.
Fat Freddy\'s Drop: Based on a True Story
The debut studio alum from the original purveyors of hi tek reggae soul originating from Wellington New Zealand. This album has hit 7X platinum in NZ and won numerous awards including the coveted BBC World Wide awards.
Recommended if you like
Bob Marley,
Jack Johnson.
Badawi: Bedouin Soundclash
A highly experimental world music album that combines heavy reggae-influenced rhythms with Middle Eastern percussion, and the occasional female vocal. From Raz Mesinai, master dubber and percussionist, and one half of Sub Dub. (ROIR)
Recommended if you like
Raz Mesinai,
Sub Dub.
The Devastators: Better Days
70 minutes of original music, real instruments and players, no programmed beats, drum machines, or pitch correction.
Recommended if you like
Bob Marley,
Elijah Emanuel,
Steel Pulse.
Joe Ferry: Big Up
Traditional, Jazz-Flavored Ska
Recommended if you like
Bob Marley,
The Skatalites,
Toots & The Maytals.
The Body: Call Off The Search
Hip hop/dub reggae/d&b/jazz fusion...ill street rhymin' with smooth dub timin'