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  1. DUB SYNDICATE - Strike The Balance (reissue)

    DUB SYNDICATE - Strike The Balance (reissue)

    £25.99

    Strike the Balance is another standout Dub Syndicate set featuring vocal contributions from reggae legend Bim Sherman on a cover of Lloyd & Devon's 'Cuss Cuss' and Shara Nelson, whose work with Massive Attack on Blue Lines was soon to make her a household name, but here offers her rendition of Serge Gainsbourg's 'Je T'aime.' Released in 1989, this album marked a significant moment in the evolution of Dub Syndicate and coincided with the group's emergence as a touring unit. The album blends reggae, dub and experimental sounds into a distinctive, genre-defying style. A welcome reissue. Learn More
  2. SIMMA - Enters The Game LP

    SIMMA - Enters The Game LP

    £23.99

    Following a string of releases on his own Dub Junction label and two standout singles on the SUPERCHIP imprint, Simma now unveils his debut album: SIMMA ENTERS THE GAME. Learn More
  3. RHYTHM & SOUND - No Partial (10")

    RHYTHM & SOUND - No Partial (10")

    £10.99

    One sided reissue feat. Rhythm & Sound dub version. The best! Learn More
  4. DUB SYNDICATE - Obscured By Version (reissue)

    DUB SYNDICATE - Obscured By Version (reissue)

    £25.99

    The 2025 release, Obscured By Version, is a fresh collection of remixes from Dub Syndicate’s iconic era, spanning from 1989 to 1996. These remixes are part of a new box set that highlights this significant period in the band's history. Adrian Sherwood, the collective’s mastermind, returned to the original tapes from sessions of renowned albums like Stoned Immaculate and Echomania. He was joined by Cyrus Richard of the Dub Asante Band, who contributed new overdubs to enhance the sound. Learn More
  5. ANDROO - Tribute To Jackie Mittoo LP

    ANDROO - Tribute To Jackie Mittoo LP

    £33.98

    Hybrid is a word used indiscriminately in our daily lives. This record isn't a hybrid; it's beyond hybrid, post-hybrid, so to speak. Does this phrase sound complicated to you, and are you never overly convinced by music theory and its caricatural aspect? Then forget what you’ve just read and listen to both sides of this record. You'll soon realise that these tracks are deliciously deft, drawing their essence from dub while leaving room for some skillful jazz writing. For those of you intrigued by melodies, the art of musique concrète or the exploration of dub music’s deviant angles, this record will easily find its place on your turntable. Learn More

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