Remembering Neville Garrick
Before you hear the name Neville Garrick, you know his work. From Kingston Jamaica, to California, Garrick’s visuals have lasting impact on all who come across his art. Neville, was
Before you hear the name Neville Garrick, you know his work. From Kingston Jamaica, to California, Garrick’s visuals have lasting impact on all who come across his art. Neville, was
Gregory Isaacs aka ‘The Cool Ruler’ steps out on a heavyweight piece of digital Rub-A-Dub from the venerated Jamaican producer Hugh ‘Redman’ James. This is the first single lifted from
Continue readingGregory Isaacs “Chisholm Avenue”: From The New Reggae Anthology
Pictured: Jackie Mittoo | Photo Credits: Daniel Caudeiron Over the past few weeks, the folks at Gorgon Records have been re-launching parts of their catalog via YouTube. Delroy Wilson’s “Dancing Mood”
People’s Sound Records on All Saints Road, Notting Hill, London has achieved national and global cult status in the Reggae world. The shop, nestled into the back streets of
Continue readingRomain Virgo Visits Historic People’s Sound Records
All fans of classic Dub can listen to the interview between David Rodigan and Prince Fatty. The conversation is an exclusive where Fatty shares insights about his new Bunny ‘Striker’
Jamaican reggae band F.Y.A.H. is set to share their new single “I Believe,” an introspective track produced by the “Dub Mechanic” Alborosie, complete with a heavy rub-a-dub bassline. It will
Continue readingF.Y.A.H. & Alborosie Share New Single “I Believe”