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REGGAE ROCK WITH EAST COAST ROOTS. INDEPENDENT SINCE DAY ONE.

Latest Drops & Dispatches

    Apr 5, 2026

    Sir Coxsone Dodd: The Founder of Studio One

    Not many figures in Jamaican music history were as influential as Clement Coxsone Dodd, the legendary producer behind Studio One. Often called the “Motown of Jamaica,” Studio One was responsible for launching countless careers and shaping nearly every…

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    Apr 5, 2026

    Augustus Pablo: Mystic Architect of the Melodica Sound

    Few instrumentalists in reggae history created a musical voice as instantly recognizable as Augustus Pablo. Known for his haunting melodica melodies and meditative production style, Pablo became one of the defining musical figures of 1970s roots reggae and dub.…

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    Apr 5, 2026

    Errol Thompson: The Mighty Two and the Rise of Dub

    Producer and recording engineer Errol Thompson was one of the most important figures behind the scenes during reggae’s golden age. Although his name may not be as widely recognized as some performers, Thompson helped shape the sound of reggae and…

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    Apr 5, 2026

    The Aggrovators: Bunny Lee’s Rhythm Machine

    Among the many studio bands that powered Jamaica’s recording industry during the 1970s, The Aggrovators stand out as one of the most prolific and influential. Operating primarily as the house band for producer Bunny Lee, the Aggrovators created the…

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    Apr 5, 2026

    The Upsetters: Lee Perry’s Sonic Laboratory

    Few studio bands in reggae history were as innovative as The Upsetters. Created by visionary producer Lee Scratch Perry, the Upsetters became both a rhythm section and a musical laboratory where some of reggae’s most groundbreaking recordings were…

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    Apr 5, 2026

    Tools of The Trade : The Grampian 636 Reverb

    Among the many pieces of studio equipment that shaped the sound of dub reggae, few were as influential as the Fisher K-10 SpaceXpander, a valve-powered spring reverb unit introduced around 1960. Originally designed for home hi-fi systems, this modest…

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    Apr 5, 2026

    How the Cocaine Trade Shaped Dancehall Music in Early 1980s Jamaica

    By the early 1980s Jamaica was undergoing a profound transformation, both socially and musically. The global cocaine trade had begun to expand rapidly through the Caribbean, and Jamaica became one of the many transit points in the growing pipeline between…

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    Apr 5, 2026

    Soul Syndicate: Jamaica’s Quiet Studio Powerhouse

    Among Jamaica’s great studio bands of the 1970s, Soul Syndicate stands as one of the most influential yet often underappreciated. While groups like The Wailers or The Upsetters became internationally recognized names, Soul Syndicate built its reputation quietly inside Kingston’s…

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    Apr 5, 2026

    Skinheads and Reggae: The Working-Class Alliance That Shaped a Music Scene

    The connection between skinheads and reggae is one of the most fascinating cultural crossovers in modern music history. In late-1960s Britain, Jamaican music found an enthusiastic audience among working-class white youth who were forming a new subculture known as the …

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    Apr 5, 2026

    The Roots Radics: Architects of the Early Dancehall Sound

    Few bands shaped late-1970s and early-1980s reggae as decisively as Roots Radics. Emerging during a transitional period between roots reggae and the new digital dancehall era, the Roots Radics created some of the deepest, heaviest rhythms in Jamaican music.…

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    Apr 5, 2026

    The Garrard 4F Turntable and the Birth of Jamaican Sound System Culture

    In the 1950s and early 1960s, long before DJs performed with two turntables and a microphone, Jamaican sound systems were powered by a simpler but remarkably durable machine: the Garrard 4F turntable. This heavy British-built record player became one…

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    Apr 5, 2026

    The Mysterious and Untimely Demise of Tenor Saw

    In the mid-1980s, few voices in Jamaican dancehall were as instantly recognizable as Tenor Saw. His haunting, almost floating vocal style and unforgettable hooks helped define the emerging digital dancehall era. At just nineteen years old he had already…

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    Apr 5, 2026

    Reggae and the Spaghetti Western

    In the late 1960s and 1970s, an unlikely cultural exchange connected Kingston, Jamaica with the dusty landscapes of Italian western films. The connection came through Spaghetti Westerns, the gritty, stylized films made primarily by Italian directors such as Sergio…

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    Apr 5, 2026

    The “Ratchet” Knife: From German Tool to Jamaican Cultural Symbol

    The folding knife known in Jamaica as the “ratchet” occupies a strange and fascinating place in cultural history. It began as a practical German-made working knife at the start of the twentieth century, designed for farmers and laborers in Africa.…

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    Mar 22, 2026

    A History of Dub Music Part One: 1959–1979

     

    Dub music did not appear suddenly. It grew from a very specific time and place: post-colonial Jamaica in the late 1950s and 1960s. In that environment, economic hardship, ingenuity, and a powerful sound system culture shaped one of the most…

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    Mar 22, 2026

    New track "Heard It All Before" is out now!

    Heard It All Before — A Statement, Not Just a Song

    There’s a certain kind of fatigue that sets in when you’ve been around long enough—not tiredness, but awareness. You start recognizing the patterns. The talk. The promises. The same…

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    Dec 12, 2025

    🎄Our Favorite Christmas Albums — A Holiday Playlist for You!

    From jazz warmth to funky cheer, these albums are part of our band family’s soundtrack every December. Whether you’re sipping eggnog, trimming the tree, or just enjoying the glow of holiday lights with friends, these albums bring soul, rhythm, warmth,…

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    Dec 5, 2025

    20 Years of Reggae on the Road to Happiness

    Back in 2006, we made our first trip to Rincón, Puerto Rico—a place that instantly felt like home. Between long days surfing perfect waves and nights filled with music, those early shows helped shape who we’ve become and set the…

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    Dec 5, 2024

    Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter Here : On The Run In NYC At Age 10 

    “You two look like you would be great for children’s commercials. Have you ever wanted to be in commercials?” the nervous man who looked like a cross between Woody Allen and Bernard Goetz aka The Subway Gunman asked my friend…

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    Oct 27, 2024

    Music | Life | Whatever EP28 - I Was Framed By The Cops

    Greetings Dub Family! This is a story in which a poor kid gets what's coming to him despite the best efforts of "law enforcement" and your humble narrator is offered up as a sacrificial lamb. Kids remember : Never trust…

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    Oct 27, 2024

    Music | Life | Whatever EP27 - The KKK In New Jersey?

    Greetings Dub Family! This is a story about the Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey. The Boogieman is real! 

    Enjoy, 

    Dubby

    Oct 27, 2024

    Music | Life | Whatever EP26 - How I Got A Song On a Hit TV Show Without Even Knowing About It

    Greetings Dub Family! This is a story about how I got a song on the biggest Netflix series of 2020-2021 without even knowing it! 

    Enjoy, 

    Dubby

    Oct 27, 2024

    Music | Life | Whatever EP25 - Punk or Patriot?

    Good Friends - Long before celebrity athletes were garnering press for taking a knee, your humble narrator stood - or should I say "sat" alone. Was I a patriot or just a punk? I'll let you decide. 

    Enjoy! 

    Dubby 



     

    Oct 27, 2024

    Music | Life | Whatever EP24 - On the Avenue I'm Taking You To 42nd Street

    Friends, This tale of youth gone stupid might give the parents among us a needed reminder to check up and check in. It can only do good. Buckle up and Enjoy! 

    Dubby 
     


     

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