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V.A. - Deep Ska
V.A.
Deep Ska
| 1999 | UK | Original (Proper)
14,99 €*
Release: 1999 / UK – Original
Genre: Reggae & Dancehall
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Used Vinyl
Medium: VG+, Cover: VG+
Dub Pistols - Frontline
Dub Pistols
Frontline
LP | 2023 | UK | Original (Cyclone)
27,99 €*
Release: 2023 / UK – Original
Genre: Reggae & Dancehall
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Medium: Sealed, Cover: Sealed
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V.A. - Tokyo Riddim 1976-1985
V.A.
Tokyo Riddim 1976-1985
LP | 2023 | JP | Original (Time Capsule)
29,99 €*
Release: 2023 / JP – Original
Genre: Reggae & Dancehall
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The smooth and funky sound of prime-time Japanese reggae pop in the 1970s and ‘80s fired up an obsession with Jamaican music that persists to the present day.

If there is a year zero for the introduction of reggae music to Japan, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was 1979 when Bob Marley and the Wailers toured the country, trailed by an entourage of journalists, photographers and fans ready to spread the message of the music into all corners of Japanese society. But the story of Japanese reggae is not a linear one, and the music that is collected on Tokyo Riddim 1976-1985 captures the moment J-reggae entered the broader public consciousness, merging commercial city pop style with an infectious backbeat, that has drawn comparisons with the emergence of Lovers Rock in the UK.

Rather than look directly to Jamaica, many producers and artists in Japan were inspired instead by the more approachable sounds of The Police and Ub40, their reggae fix arriving pre-filtered through the lens of new wave pop from the UK. Playful and groovy, these album deep cuts have been overlooked for too long. Among them are Miki Hirayama, the idol singer who borrowed the bassline from Bob Marley’s Natural Mystic on ‘Denshi Lenzi’, Chu Kosaka, who headed to Hawaii to cut the Jimmy Cliff-inspired ‘Music’ and Marlene, the Philippine songstress whose cover of Roberta Flack’s ‘Hittin’ Me Wear It Hurts’ owed much to her producer’s obsession with Sly & Robbie’s Compass Point sound. Then there was Izumi “Mimi” Kobayashi, who enlisted the Babylon Warriors to perform on a dubbed-out version of her own track ‘Lazy Love’, the city pop-meets-new wave reggae sound of Miharu Koshi’s ‘Coffee Break’, Junko Yagami’s anti-apartheid deep cut ‘Johannesburg’ and Lily, whose ‘Tenkini Naare’ was produced by Ryuichi Sakamoto and closes out the compilation with a flourish.

While these stories may not always conform to neat narratives, they do provide a more accurate reflection of the indirect ways in which styles infiltrate one another and, in their naivety, have the potential to create something beautifully strange and entirely new. Previously only available in Japan, the tracks on this compilation are a testament to that curious alchemy.

Tokyo Riddim 1976-1985 is released on vinyl and as a full album download (no streaming), featuring original artwork by Japanese Fukuoka-based artist Noncheleee, whose cover pays homage to the iconic dancehall album art of Wilfred Limonious. Released on 1st September, Tokyo Riddim 1976-1985 is part of Time Capsule's Nippon Series, a loose series of compilations exploring different musical scenes from Japan between the 1960s and 2010s.
Dub Pistols - Frontline Black Vinyl Edition
Dub Pistols
Frontline Black Vinyl Edition
LP | 2023 | UK | Original (Cyclone)
26,99 €*
Release: 2023 / UK – Original
Genre: Reggae & Dancehall
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Frontline is the 9th studio album by Dub Pistols. Chief rabble-rousers & festival favourites, the band are known for their veritable feast of jump-up party-starting sounds, melding dub, reggae, dancehall, ska & DnB into an irresistible tonic that has seen them amass a merry band of Pistoleros across the world.

For this chapter, they are joined by a stellar band of featured artists including both legendary & award-winning collaborators such as Horseman, Top Cat, The Freestylers, Myki Tuff and Chezidek alongside long-term Posse members The Ragga Twins, Lindy Layton, Natty Campbell, King Yoof and Cheshire Cat, and regular Dub Pistol frontman Seanie T.

So, saddle up and join the gang, it's time to ride to the Frontline!
Top Shotta Band Featuring Screechy Dan - Spread Love
Top Shotta Band Featuring Screechy Dan
Spread Love
LP | 2020 | US | Original (Liquidator)
19,99 €*
Release: 2020 / US – Original
Genre: Reggae & Dancehall
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Jah Jazz Orchestra - Introducing Jah Jazz Orchestra
Jah Jazz Orchestra
Introducing Jah Jazz Orchestra
LP | 2020 | EU | Original (Brixton)
23,99 €*
Release: 2020 / EU – Original
Genre: Reggae & Dancehall
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Highlights!Jah Jazz Orchestra Is A Cross-Border Band Consisting Of Nine Jazz Musicians With A Passion For Roots, Ska, Rocksteady... And The Self-Imposed Mission Of Spreading Good Vibes Using Improvisation And Brilliant Jazz Technique As Weapons.This Ensemble Of Jazzmen Active On The Swiss, French And European Scene Goes Back To The Roots Of Ska - Initially, And In Extreme Summary, Is A Jamaican Take On American Jazz And Rhythm'n'blues - To Deliver Its Own Blend Of Groove, Improvisation And Big-Band Arrangements."Introducing Jah Jazz Orchestra" Is The Debut Album By This New Band.Description:This Debut Album Revisits Compositions From Jazz Legends Such As Duke Ellington, Charles Mingus, Dizzy Gillespie And Joe Henderson As Well As Two Classics From The Skatalites Repertoire (Ska La Parisienne And King Solomon). The Original Arrangements Set These Tunes In Grooves Ranging From Classic Ska To Reggae, Strolling Through Rocksteady, With The Ever Presence Of Jamaican Jazz And The Influence Of Artists Such As The Skatalites, Ernest Ranglin, Jazz Jamaica_beyond This Diversity, The Unity Of "Introducing Jah Jazz Orchestra" Is Hinted At By Its Title: It Introduces The Listener To A New Band With A Distinctive Sound. A Powerful Horn Section That Can Build A Massive Wall Of Sound As Well As Intricate Lines And Fiery Solos. A Rock-Solid Rhythm Section That Knows How And When To React In An Interactive Way.The Twelve Tunes Presented In This Album, Recorded During An Intense Two-Day's Session, Reflect The Group's Spontaneity. The Resulting Music Is Fresh, Full Of Surprises, And Reflect The Facets Of Both Jazz And Jamaican Music: Light And Dark, Deep And Upbeat, Simple And Refined - Always Rooted In The Tradition.
King Tubby & The Aggrovators - Dubbing In The Back Yard
King Tubby & The Aggrovators
Dubbing In The Back Yard
LP | 1982 | UK | Reissue (Pressure Sounds)
19,99 €*
Release: 1982 / UK – Reissue
Genre: Reggae & Dancehall
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A reissue of a classic dub/reggae album, originally released in 1982.
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